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WHOSE FAULT IS IT?

When a fog horn warns the mariner to steer off the coast, if he still hug the shore and wreck upon it, whose fault is it? If the red switch light is up and the engine-driver deliberately pull ahead into another train, blame the driver. If a careless workman will, in spite of warning, try to find out how many teeth a buzz saw has, and the saw tries to find out how many fingers the man has, blame the workman, not the saw. If New Plymouth people who have kidney complaint and backache will not take Dunn's Kidney Pills when they are publicly endorsed, blame the people, not the medicine.

Miss Jordan, Junction road, near New Plymouth, says:—"For some years I was troubled with backache and also giddy headaches. The pains in my backwere very severe, especially when I stooped. Then giddiness would attack me suddenly, and T would nearly fall. Medicines seemed to do me no good until I got Doan's Kidney Backache Pills. The relief this remedy has given me is splendid: it is really marvellous how completely the backache and giddiness have been banished." Do not neglect backache, or any other symptom of kidney trouble, for neglect is dangerous. When you don't feel as well as you ought liegin at once with the great kidney and bladder remedy— Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes IGs (id), or -.rill be posted on receipt of price by FostorMeClcllan Co.. 7fi Pitt street. Sydney. But. Ik> sure you get DOAN'S.

Every man in want oi clothes naturally turns to "The Kash,"- for they oiler exceptional opportunities to keen , buyers. Mora especially is this tie ease Just now when their great annual sale is on. They're making alterations in their shop to cope with" flicir rapidly- ' increasing trade, ana naturally they want to clear out'as much stock "as they possibly can. That they arc going the right way about if, you can judge by the prices they arc offering their good's at. The quality Ts, as usual, very good. They've a splendid lot of man's mackintoshes of blue Melton with long capes, and with sleeves just the thing tor country wear, and at the price. 17s 0.1, they are just about three times as cheap as an oilskin, because there's about live [ times the wear in the mackintosh. Then they've a lot of trousers with the linings slightly damaged by water; they have heavy serges at'3s fid, hca'-v tweeds at 4s 6<l. and so on. All their men's suits they are reducing: one splendid line of all-wool tweeds, moslly sample suits, they are clearing out it 21s; then there's a line at 30s, reduced from 42s fid: and then the famous 'Trestwell" suits, usually 40s <M and sjs—these are now selling at 3!)s Cd. Every one knows the shop is in Devonstreet, just below Nolan's auction martNew Plymouth.—Advt.

THE 15 l EARS' TEST. Fifteen years is a long teat. Do yoi know of any other drench that has booi ' tested for fifteen years? Do yon knov ' tl.-at after fifteen year? of testing Sykes' ' Drench is used by over fin per°ccnt, o the dairy farmers ol New Zealand «lion you buy Sykes's Drench you tor the drench that has lieen tested for ov» fifteen years and is used bv all pro»ree sive dairy farmers. Isn't'it better ti buy the host? Remember that whei yon buy Sykes's Drench you 'my th, beat. This week the Melbourne niothim Company have the following spe fa targams on offer:.. Men's strLgTi stylish hard h*ts made of pure fur felt men's VI"'" °? Ul ° id Collars ' 0d each mens uthmg drawers, 6dj boye' bath n K drawers, 4d; men's pretty cream at.npe tennis slnrts 3s 6d, men's splendii "h.te striped mercerised tennis shirt ; s ',' ","'" s ' iure lincn handkerchief J3 Od the half-dozen. Men's sampl, tailor-made suits, special offer, regula [ pnee CDs (id, now 49s Cd, men's inerin, underpants and singlets Is lid, men'; A L'Oth CENTURY PREPARATION. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery foi Colds, and Consumption.' Sma! India gauze singlets Is 6d and 2s fld.<losc. Pleasant to take. Price Is 8d

j n * k " y°" medis^^ ,a ?? relievethat instant hacking and spitting ? Lane's Emulsion ffIST - y .° Ur your 4 °e- Wkynotyou? * *uBK —»-

STOVE POLI INSTANTANEOUS POLISH! Penny Packets, or at a PASTE IN TINS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 4

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