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COLDS that ham; on. So frequently settle on the lungs, and result in pneumonia or consumption. Do not take chances of a coni wearing away, or experiment -with unknown preparations that will oiuy half cure it. and have you with a serious throat or lung trouble. .\r the first sign of a cold, commence tai • ing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for it cures coughs and colds quickly ly removing the cause of the con - plaint and prevents pneumonia or consumption. For sale by A. H. Herbert and Company, storekeepers, I‘ahiatuu and Eketahuna ; J. H. l'uwell, Makuri; \Y. R. Coe, Fo - garoa : AA’alkley and Hill, Mangn- ’ ainok». Mr Clement AA'ragge, the wellknow. t meteorologist, wrote recently as follows to a AA’est Australian newspaper: “New storms have appeared in the sun, and tremendous energies in upheavals are in progress in the solar photo-sphere. AYithin one dav four minor disturbances have broken out around the main nuclei, and it is just as if a Marconi installation on a gigantic scale was operating on this earth by etheric waves. Let your leaders kindly note that Stroinnoli has broken out in response to tin vibrations set up. It is an actual fact. Nothing can alter the truth. Let all keep their eyes on the cables." AA'riting to a business man in \A’cilington, a settler in the backblocn gives the following graphic pell-pic-ture ot the difficulties of lift' in the way-hack portion of the province: i am afraid the roads are too had to allow us to get the balance of oui wool out until next summer. It is something frightful. Last Saturday it took me just seven hours to do the thirteen miles from Taihape to the station with a buggy and four horses. I got hogged several times, and ui the finish we had to get the butcher s cart and horses to give ns a lift over some tinge miles ol the worst parts. AVe arrived home in an awful state. This settler, probably in common w ith others in the same district, is heaviiy penalised by the disgraceful state ol the roads, for he loses the splendid opportunity now offering IJir getting high prices for his wool. And this is how the’ settlement ot the hack country is being encouraged. AA’hat is described as one of tin most splendid pieces of jewellery in the world has just been turned out by a London jeweller. For once it inot to fet'd the vanity of woman ; a man a wealthy Turk, is to he tin wearer thereof. No fewer than N.iM> brilliants and hundreds ot pearls, emeralds. and rubies have been used in composing the dazzling work of art. which takes the form ol a “plastron, spreading over the chest of the wear* i fiom collar to belt. It is fJteet 1 inches long.

TIME IS THE TEST. THE TESTIMONY OF PAHIATI'A PEOPLE STANDS THE TEST. Tlio tost of time is what tolls the tale. “A now broom sweeps clean,” but will it “worn well’ is what interests most? The public soon find out when mist epresentations are made and merit alone will stand the test of time. Pahiatua people appreciate merit, and many months ago local citizens publicly endorsed Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills; they do so still. Would a citizen make the statement which follows unless convinced that the article was just as represented? A cure that lasts is the kind that every sufferer from kidney ills is looking for. Mr August Wagner, Mangatainoka. near Pahiatua, says: “For the past two years and more I have soon a statement appealing in the Pahiatua paper to the effect that Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me of severe moreover. 1 am still well. Backache backache. Tt is quite true, and. was a had complaint with me and I usually felt it when 1 sat down and when I went to bed the pain was worse than ever. I could not turn over in bed without suffering intensely. The only way 1 could get relief was by constantly being on the move. Two and a half years ago 1 got a box of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills at Tracy Wills’ Pharmacy, and a few boxes of this remedy have permanently cured me, and 1 only had one slight return of my t rouble when I caught a chill which flew to the kidneys. I can recommend all sufferers from kill ney trouble to ns > this remedy. Take no substitute. There is nothing iis good” a, the remedy which fured Mr W Ilf;1 1 nr Don n s Backache Kidney Pill . Therefore he sme you got the same remedy, and that the word ‘The kacho” is in t he name. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at ,'ts per box (six boxes f.fis fid I, or will he posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Company, 7C> Pit t - street, £ ney, N.S.W. But ho mire they arc DOAN’S.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2373, 1 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2373, 1 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2373, 1 June 1906, Page 6