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Every pound of “AMBER TIPS” will brew far more cups than a pound ol anv inferior tea—its quality cannot be excelled as it is ALL FINE tea. When you buy “AMBER TIPS” in 21b. canisters you get extra value as the canisters are free and, when emptied, have many uses in the pantry and kitchen. Ask your grocer for “AMBER TIPS" in th« 21b. canister-the price is the same as in,Jib. and lib. packets. FINE tea VT. is jaS ‘if SnsJj

A WORD WITH WOMEN. Many a endures with noble patience the daily misery, of backache, pains about the hips,' nervousness, dizziness, and urinary disorders, hopeless of relief because she doesn’t know what is the matter. Ifc is not true that every pain in the brick or hips is trouble “peculiar to the sex.’’ Often when the kidnevs get congested or inflamed, such aches or pains .follow. You can tell it is kidney trouble if the secretions are dark coloured, contain sediment, the passages are too frequent or scanty. Then help the weakened kidneys. Don’t expect theta "to;' get well alone. Doanfs Backache Kidney Pills' have won the praise of thousands of women. Read this statement); .Mrs R„ Davies. Waihi Road, Hawcra, says; “After suffering for some time from pains in the hack, Mzz'v attacks, and a generally o ai-d-sorts feeling, I was advised to take a course of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. I did not have much hbpe that they would do me good, as I had tried so many medicines without ;der.iving any benefit, but os-dhey Vera recommended so highly I bought a bottle, and commenced taking them, In less than a week the pain in my back began to r ease, and I felt better in other ways. It was the beginning of the end of my suffering, for as I continued with the treatment my health rapidly improved, four bottles of the pills making a new woman of me. It’s grand to he free of the torture of hackacbe. and no words of mine can sufficiently praise Doan’s Backache Kidnev Pills.’’ Two years later, Mrs Davies says.: “I have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me over two years ago.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold bv all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan 00., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.

A mother’s PRAISE yj "I am delighted to be able to tell you th* Lane’s Emulsion has completely cured m daughter, Ella, of bronchial-asthma. “When she was eighteen months old she go bronchitis, and after the attack if she go the slightest cold she had further attacki which finally developed into bronchial asthma, and I had to take her seven time in as many months in a dying state to > doctor. 1 have had her to four differen doctors, and although they relieved her fo a time they could not effect a cure. 1 “1. read of your Emulsion in a paper, am thought 1 would try it. and 1 am more thai glad that 1 did. When 1 began to give ha Lane's Emulsion last February she weigbei 271 b., and, aftcf taking five bottles o Emulsion, her weight was 32!b. 1 only gav her six bottles in all to effect a permanen cure. .Before,. she. was ro very delicate tha we dare not let her put her bare feet Ol the floor, or damp her hair; in fact, we wer almost afraid to change her clothes, am now she can run barefooted and play in th rain, so 1 can safely say she is cured. "Thinking you, and hoping your Emulsid: will soon be sven more widely known. “I am. yours gratefully, “E. COLUISON. “Trangie, N.S.W.”

Discussing the gambling instinct in the Dominion, the following resolution was adopted by the W.C.T.U. at New Plymouth on Tuesday: “Being convinced that nothing conflicts ■more with the ideal of social service and of brotherhood, or is more injurious to the social structure than gambling, this convention of the New Zealand Women’s Christian Temperance Union strongly protests against the proposal to remove the restriction at present imposed upon the publication of totalisator dividends and betting forecasts.” The convention also deplored the gambling spirit whicp infected the community, and u, was decided “that every endeavor be made to suppress the insidious and demoralising habit.”

Manufactured by E. C. Lane, Graduate, Chemist Oamaru, U.Z. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at at chemists and stores. i T?f K IDEAL > - 'I'IMJBTAiiLE AMI QUEDIi The traveller’s and Companion. BOLD nv I POOKSTALLB an - v «r ~ iftg, 1/-

lii the day's of Auld Italic Syne a N.Z. grown tobacco made its appearance on the market but failed to net hold on the smoking public. The loaf was alright, but there was something deficient in the curing, and the industry languished and fizzled out. A much more recent attemot to solve the problem resulted in the production of the National T b;co vo s brands, now firmly established in the favour of the smokers. The i.eciet cl this success is sa’d to be du* to t ie new toasting process wi ic i the manufacturers are naw applying to their tobacco and which has resulted in a most remarkable, uu movement in the smoking quality. The difference between the toasted and t.ie non-toasted product is as aide as cooked potato differs in taste from a raw potato. Any smoker can easily convince himself by trying just a few pipes of any of the following brands: Riverhead ’Gold, very mild; Toasted Navy Out (Bulldog) of medium strength, and Out Plug No. 10 for those who prefer a full body.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 26, 26 March 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 26, 26 March 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 26, 26 March 1924, Page 3

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