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FIRM FOUNDATION. Nothing Can Undermine It. People are sometimes alow to recognise true merit, and they cannot toe blamed, for so many have been humbugged in the past. The experience of hundreds of people, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, places Doan's Backache Kidney Pills on a firm foundation here. Mrs &. Mailman, South Road, New Plymouth, says: '""For some time I was so ill with inflammation of the kidneys and bladder that I had to go into a hospital for treatment, but unfortunately nothing seemed abb to give me any relief and when I left the hospital 1 was just as bad as'when 1 went in. The trouble started with a chill, which settled and up to the time I started taking Doan's Backache j Kidney Pills' I suffered terribly and i I Only hope I shall never go through such a bad time again. A friend ad=- ! vised me to try Doan'i Backache Kidney Pills, but as so many other medicines had failed I had very lit- , Jlf* faftti ill medicines left. How- j ev«r' I bought ! a bottle and by the | time I had finished it I felt a little hotter sp decided to continue with the treatment until I was quite cured,jv I used twelve bottles in all and ttfey fixed me up ' completely aiid I : Kave had no return of my old complaint since. Doan's. Backache Kidney Pills deserve great praise for .my "wonderful cure,, a'rid I am glad to'* iiiv% ' an opportunity of publicly recommending them." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, Foster-McClellanCo., Proprietors/ 15' Hamilton Street, Sydney.'' But, be iufe you get DOAN'a Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Firsfi aid tot coughs,; colds, influenza*

EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE is )ur motto, mid we do our level best to live up to it. To please every one of our supplif?rs is impossible, but we have satisfied fully 95 out of every hundred suppliers who support us. We have also made steady progress even since we started in business- We have worked up to capacity of our plant and our overhead charges . a*e down to bedrock so that by supplying: us you will get satisfactory returns. We should like you to give up a trial foi the coming; season. You are a free agent to leave us if leturns are not to you. Consign your cream to us at St, Johns station ; we will do the rest. MAORILAND DAIRY CO., UNITED P.O Box. 185, Wanganui. Agents fo> "Diab-olo" Separators-

ARIEL STREET, STRATFORD. Agent for N.Z. Carrying Co. DIAL 644 (Office) or 346 (House). For .Supplies of , TATJPIRI COAL, COKE or FIREWOOD, in all lengths. Good, Dry Storage to let.

SADDLERY. RRING your repairs to McMAHON'SSADDLERY DEPOT, Paq« Street, (next to th« Commercial Ho* tel.) Best Workmanship. Tenuis Racquets re-strung. fiooda r«paired.

We stock «, wide raiuaje of envelopes (printed or plain), also ol) office stationery. Stratford Evening fice stationery Post

ananas sim this delicious du'ji Just as if you had crushed fresh \?«Y^ J ' raspberries for their rich fruity and blended them with cream! That is what Edmonds Custard—raspberry flavoured—tastes * r like. The whole family like this dish, and one can serve it liberally too, for Edmonds is easy to make and so very economical to use. For a delectable tempting dessert tonight, try bananas—with Edmonds (raspberry flavoured) Custard.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 8

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