A man named Leon Argier killed a former friend named Marcel iu a Pari? cafe the other day. The two men were in love with a waitress named deannette, who treated iheni with impartiality, encouraging llr-t one and then the other. A close friendship, which had before existed between the men. soon changed to hatred. After his dinner on the fatal day Argier chatted with Je.innetfe iu full view of his rival, sitting at another table. Presently Marcel could stand it no longer and struck Argier in the face. Argier stabbed hi;n to the heart, anld Marcel fell dead at the feet of his sweetheart.
GET I)OWi\ TO CAUSES IS IXTEBESTIKG RXrEKIEN CF. AliOl'T CAUSE AND EEFECT. An Irish student attempted to refute a professor's lecture on Cause and Effect, fie objected to the axiomatic principle that cause is always Ib'st, and effect a consequence, aud lie ill.istra.ul liis theory by citing a countryman pushing a wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning may be necessary to establish the Irishman's contention, one thing is certain, cause always goes first in kidney diseases, and the effect follows. Bad backs from disordered kidneys are very common. No condition or class of humahity is exempt. Some are iirst attacks, and arc easily disposed of by Uoan's Backache ICiiiney Pills. It this fact could only be impressed upon people, what a u ol'id of suffering would be prevented, I'cr. haps the following w, 1 convince you : A lady resident, Yogeltown. near New Plymouth, says " For a number of years I have been alllietcd with kidney trouble. In facl, these organs were so disordered that I was <(iiite a martyr to pain. I used a lot of remedies, but the only thing thai ever relieved me was Doau's Backache Kidney fills, which I got some months ago. Since using these pills, I have been perieclly Irce oi liie pain, and I am uow pleased to recommend this remedy to alt suffering with backache or any other .symptom of disordered kidneys.
Conn's iSsickuchc Kidney Pills are «iU l>y -.ill chemists and storekeepers at 3.s per box (six boxes 10s Oil), wr iv-iil be posted on receipt uf price by Foster McCMlmi Co., 70 Pitt street:, SyJni/y. But be sure, they arc DOANS'.
CHRISTMAS HAMPERS. . 8 Manning's Ale or Stoul 1 liruiul) 1 lium IW(ii ¥k y, 1 "Wine 20/- Cash - Cases extra. Sole Agents— OARTON CAROEN CEYLON TEAS. liaif Clio sis. 251b Boxes', lulu j'lxcs at "Wholesale Prices. HUMPHRIES & CO T HE SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT. The Traveller £l2 10s, Mew Hudson - £IS. The Swift - - £2O. VY BICYCLE GUARANTEED EASY TEEMS ABEANGED OLP CYCLES TAKEN AS PAl' PAYMENT A. GEORGE I'dlliM SIBEET New Piyjwltii
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 28 February 1907, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 28 February 1907, Page 4
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