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HOME SKCKETS. lliil you ever hoar that 40 per cent of tile children of tiic world have weal; kidneys to a greater or lessor dejr">j' Mothers know it, and there is ;i mis taken policy of saying nothing about ii Kweol, dean, dry beds can bo and should )><> the resting place by night of our little oik'-. Some mothers attribute it to habit. Jt is not a liaiiit at all. Thy arc those children who have this hub'l thirsty at bed-time? Let us tell jou; 'J'he kidneys become somewhat inllimed by the daily activity of the child, and di maud something cooling. The result is tin' same whether they drink or not. We write uur school teachers asking them always and c|uicklv to permit i'red or Nellie to retire 011 request as their kidneys are weak, bet us set you right oil the mutter. (live such children one Doan s ISackache Kidney Pill twice a day, ami as sure as you do their kidneys become strengthened, and sweet rooms and beds and undisturbed studies at school ivill be the result. Their weakened kidneys are nearly always the result of some former sickness, and as easily cured as any childish ailiMont. Airs, ISeaiimont, Xolautonn. Hiiwera. say*: ' My little girl lias Iveen ninieted with very had pains in the small c>[ her bad;, u liicli it seemed could not be I cheeked. She was always delicate at the best of times, but some days the panin were so severe that she' could scarcely get about. I got lots 0 f medicine for her, but none ever seemed to do her any good. I had backache, mvsolf pretty badly, and on the advice of a neighbor obtained a box of Doan's liackache Kidney Pills. A short course cured me. .Seeing how good thev proved in my case J thought that they midit do my daughter good, so got her to take them. Alter a time they cured her also. She is quite right now in every way. All pain lias gone, and she is iu splendid health. Theac pHls fahoiiild. prove - u blessing to thousands of sutlerCIS." Oil !>th March, MOT. Mrs. Beaumont says: ".My girl has been quite well ever since Dunn's Backache Kidney Pills CUV- | cil her, six voara a[»o. Her kidney* are -ilroiiLi ami lioalthy, ami bor backache lias 41111 n j_'one. I also am free of l>ncktehe, thanks to Doun's Jtacknche Kidney Mis.'' Dunns' Backache Kidney Pills 1 tie a -penal medicine for the kidneys I ! utd bladder; they are for 111011 and \yo- i noli, young and old, and may be taken J >v nil with perfect safety. For eule by ( ill ebemistfj and storekeepers at lis per ( (.six boxes Ifts Gd), or ill be pouted J m receipt of price by Fostcr-McClullau c .'o.. 70 ,I'itt street, Sydney. J Bui. be sure you get DOAN'S. £

VUIC BALTIC! IS THE PKIiMIKU SIiPAKATOII. N<i separator enn equal tho Baltic. Il ri new |)i'iu, i|.]n j»ivoß Jesuits far ahead "I nil others. Mv. W. F. Alexander, ol' T:nir;i]i,ir!i, writes: "I have used a Baltic Separator of 40 gallons capacity for two seasons, and it lias given every satisfaction. It is a real good little macliire, easy to turn, takes the full quantity clainwd, very simple, and tlie upkec}> for two seasons has only heeti I lie cj:ft for oil. Tests of skim-milk liy the faetory manager have been under .02, wjhioli I consider must he a record for ~fj ] i;l nd machine." MaeEwan and jf'tcl., (sole agents, Egmont-strcet, (Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 4

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