. HAPPY LIVES. ARE LIVES OF HAPPY LIVING: HAPPINESS HAS COME : OF LATE., TO MANY A TIMARU CITIZEN. ■':
In Timi.ru there' is "many, a/happy home. Perhaps you know, of some, or, better still, it; may be that ycu rest your head in one yourself. Then again, there, is, many an unhappy fellow-creature, in £our midst. It is not surprising : that Jtlris should be the case, when one thinks ,p! the burdens some backs are ( forced to b|ar.. If yours is not the' back that bears - the burden, still-we think you 'would be glad to lend a helping hand to lighten another s. Let.us show you how ,it .can be dftrie, and at the same timetell arstoiy. of Timaru life that will prove this .aid; can easily be given., .- :.■':'■ iv ,■■':; '„ -' : : ' Mrs Woodward, late of Russell Squaire, this town, and who is now in, Christchurph, states:—"l used Doairjs Backache Kidfley Pills for a pain in the small of my back, and they cured me. Mine was a very bad pain, but it was most unpleasant, and I was extremely glad to get the Remedy whick would rid me of it. I nave also recommended the pills to friends, who bear out my praise of y the medicine; they all think it is the best, remedy for bac'kache and kidney troubles .that they have ever come across. I got the pills'.at Oddie's Pharmacy." ■■- ■■•-■'- .' . '-.':,- Success has brought up many mutations of Doan's Pills, but there is nothing "just as good " as the remedy which Mrs Wood,ward recommends, therefore ask for Doan s 'Backache Kidney Pills, and see, that the word "Backache" is .in the name. ; ; Doan's B.ackache Eadney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, at, 3s per box : (six boxes 16s'od), or will be posted on receipt ,o£ ! price by FosterMcClellan Co., 76 Pitt: street, Sydney, N.S.W.' ' ■ ; ' : n '," ■ But be sure they are. Dona s.
• Mr A. Macpherson; chief of the Scottish Society of New Zealand; has received.* letter in reply to resolutions of sympathy forwarded to Ladv Macdonald on the occasion of the.suicide of the late, General. Lady Macdonald' writes :: 'tElease say to the members how deeply thankful both my son and I are to receive the sympathy and condolence of a Society which is held in such high esteem and regard by my late husband.' It is most comforting to read in the midst of our sorrow the exceedingly kind appreciative words. Sir Hector often told his son and myself of many land things from friends whom he- met and the many acts of kindness which he received from the people of New Zealand, ticularly from those in Christchurcb. _ .1 know he treasured remembrances of them to the end of his days, and they wal ever live in the memory of my son Hector and; i*»»
Business Notices. Jas. Speight and Co. CITY BREW ER Y, IJ Of JTE DISI THE PREMIEB 'BBEWEBS' 01 ..'. NEW , ZEALAND,- :;f PEIGHT AND ; COY.'S Celebrateo _ Sparkling PRIZE.' ALES can be ch tained rat all the Leading' Hotde :frpto Timaru to the Hermitage.; '.; ajjBottling Store: Maitland Street, Dunedto under the Supervision; of .Messrs>..\v; Pttwley aid KeasV WINES, SPIRITS. LIQUEURS, TEAS R. R. TAYLOR. _" BONDED WAREHOUSE - KEEPER, WINE, SPIRIT, AND TEA MEB CHANT, has on hand one of the Largest and Most Varied Stocks in New Zealand of Old Matured Scotch and Irish Whiskies, French and Australian Brandies, French, Spanish, and Australian Wines, Bare Liqueurs, Sparkling Wines, Burton-on-Trent Ales, Dublin Stout, Dutch Gin and Schnapps, London Gins.Table Waters, Etc., Etc. He calls special attention to his RABE STOCK OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, varying in age from 5 to 14 years. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST in the colony As Agent for the Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon, he has just received October Pluckings of his Famous Hill-Grown CEYLON TEA. as under : 387 pkges ex s.s. "Blefefeld" 180 pkges ex s.s "Polynesian" 427 pkges ex s.s. "Britannia" 88 pkges ex s.s. " Orient," Consisting as usual of the Choicest Growths of Central ueylon. NO BLENDS are kept in stock, nor any other Tea but the FINEST CEYLON; all packed in original estate packages. Packets marked: with onogram RRT., and Boxes and Cases with initials R.R.T. Sold in single pack >?" of lib, 61bs, lOlbs, 601bi. R R. ii.ILO R, S, Obnfh SUMt NOW OPEN. THE AMERICAN DENTAL COY., Stafford Street, Timaru, Opposite National Bank. Complete Sets, £2 2s and £3 3s. Single Tooth, from 7s 6d. Extractions, Is and 2s 6d. Pure Gas. Ss. Gold Fillings, from 12s 6d. Fillings, from ss. Scaling and Cleaning, from ss. Crown and Bridge Work. Our Rooms are fitted with every modern appliance for the Painless Extraction and Filling of Teeth. A thoroughly qualified Dentist of fifteen years' experience.will be in charge of this branch, with a skilled staff of Mechanics. SPEECHLY AND GINDERS, : Dental Surgeons. Head Office: Chrjetchurch.«
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12111, 4 July 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)
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