& KIDNEY TROUBLES. Z * MADE LIFE A BURDEN, v . "For manv years I was a great anf- [. ferer, mv kidneys were in a very un- ? lealthy state, and the secretions ir"in every way and highly discolored," says Mrs. Elizabeth Best, 31 '■f Greek street, Glebe, N.S.W. "Also my fan became badly swollen, and although ■>i I tad been nnder treatment from a medi--Iml man, I conld not get any relief. I Jr'kad tried all sorts of giUs and cures; but [Si nothing seemed to do me any good un- * til I tried Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills. In |-laa than two days I began to feel much jf.tetter, and every day showed an imy'prorement. until now I consider that I p>.Bin completely cured for my kidney [t trouble, and my secretions are now clear , ud regular, and I can also get about £®y work without that heavy bearing- >. doim feeling which "before made life a Pi jhnden to me." ' Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d. .' Obtainable everywhere. I'.Uf TRAVELLING AT EASTER [VOR BEFORE, « Be sure you check your baggage through /,'HB. Baggage is a bother at any time, * Jrat doubly so during the Easter rush, c Oto system saves trouble throughout—- \ we collect baggage, check on, receive im/imeidately train or steamer arrives, and convey it to your stopping place. The i'y eo«tt Very moderate, we assure you. Amply cost of cartage.—The N.Z. Ex- |: prcca Co., Ltd.
The Viceroy's Tea # The Viceroy of India He Baid, "It's very queer That I ean't get the tea I like, That rippin' tea up here! With rage I simply stutterSo out-of-date'a Calcutta!" So straight they sent his aide, Lord John, In a big steamer to Ceylon, With orders to procure a Load of the tea he dotes upon. The Viceroy, was anxious, wan: He pined for — SIJRATIIRA
OWMI AT BEIHJ MS CORONATION OF KING GEOBGE V AND QUEEN HART AS EMPXSOB AND EMPRESS OF INDIA Maun. John Brinsmead and Sons, Ltd., had the honor of supplying for the use of their Majesties and Buite on board the Medina, two deck pianos in mahogany, one saloon piano, and a beautiful concert grand for the music room. The King and Queen have Brinsmead pianos in their Koyal residences for their per aonal use, and for thirty yean Brinsmead Pianos have been used on P. and 0. boats owing to their being able to withstand the climatic changes of the East. H. COLLIER & CO SOLE AGENTS.
A SURE GUIDE. Be guided by your palate—it Is a sure guide. Quality in tea is indefinable; the impression of the palate fixes that for each one, and ! the impression lingers. Long after other things are forgotten the taste is remembered. Be guided by your palate, and buy the tea that gives palate-pleasure, such a tea as DRAGON BLEND TEA. It is a tea of superior quality and sterling merits. You may compare it as often as and when you please, compare it with any other tea sold at the same price, and you will prefer it to all others. Dragon Blend Tea is sold at '2/8 per lb. ' *MPTRg TEA COMPANY, ' W. ft G. Tnrnbull Ss Co., ' r " Proprietors, r WELLINGTON. _
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 233, 30 March 1912, Page 4
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