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My supply of Hurst & Son's No. 1 Clovers, etc., is now to hand, and the germination and purity are again right up to that firm's usual high standard. 'ln Cocksfoot I can offer double machine dressed Akaroa seed, specially selected for me by two of the leading seed houses in Christchurch. I can also supply Farmer's dressed seed, if required. Perennial Rye. —l have secured an unusually fine sample of double machined H.B. Eye off a 25 year old pasture, and I shall also stock the celebrated "Twyford" (H. 8.), as well as Canterbury and Sandon grown seed, all double machine dressed. All my other seeds are bought only from firms of undoubted reliability. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. : STRATFOBD. KAPONGA. there's Purity and Vigour I IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S 3 It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing and bottling, the delicious fragrance of the hop with its sweet and soothing perfume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beveraga without the fiery effects of spirits. It is the mildest of stimulants, in the most palatable form of liquid food, for everybody and specially for all nursing mothers. This label, the seal of excellence is on every bottle. EVERYWHERE.

THE KIDNEY SUFFERER. Backache from morning till night tired, miserable, sleepless, nervous, restless, rheumatic, dizzy, weak, no appetite; every little household task a burden. Stooping sends sharp pains through your back; you feel drowsy and tired early in the day; your nerves seem "on edge," the least thing irritates you. Your night's rest is spoiled by the dull ache in y • back. No one whose kidneys and .A'ood are clogged with kidney poisons could be different. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are for the kidaey sufferer. Thousands have been cured of serious kidney disease by this medicine —cured to stay cured, Mrs. J. Peters, Standish street, Inglewood, says: —"At some time or other I must have strained my kidneys, as my back got very weak, and commenced to ache. The pains were sharp and shooting, and very severe, and never left me day or night. I got so bad that I could not turn in my bed, and my rest was very disturbed. It was with great difficulty I did my .housework, as every sudden movement caused me terrible pain. When I stooped I could hardly straighten my back, the agony was so awful. My legs and arms began to swell, and were soon almost twice their ordinary size. This I knew was a sign of dropsy, and worried me a lot. My secretions became affected, being thick and cloudy, and contained a red sediment. As I had tried a good manyremedies in the hope of finding a cure for my ailments, without deriving any benefit, I was beginning to think life hardly worth living. At last I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and got some at once, and these pills did me good right away. Before I had finished the fourth bottle I was completely cured, being entirely free of all symptoms of kidney trouble. lam now'in splendid health, and although eighteen months have elapsed since my cure was effected I have had no return of my old complaint. This proves the merit of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, which I consider is the finest kidney remedy in the world." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles Is fid), or will be

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 244, 15 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 244, 15 April 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 244, 15 April 1912, Page 2

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