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A Thames Lady . « —-— • OFFERS SOME VALUABLE ADVICE. Perhaps the reader is a "Doubtin i'homas" for Thames is full of them. Doubt, as a rale leads to investiga-on,-andl as "Douibtinig Tlhoinas" will not accept as facts a long statement giving particulars of some incredible cure on the other side of the continent, he is asked to investigate _ the following testimony of a local citizen. Mrs J. Baker, Davy street, this vown, says: "Nine years ago I had inflammation of the kidneys and ever since the kidneys have been affected. I had backache very severely and also headaches and giddiness, sometimes being so giddy I would-almost falL i had to wear plasters *nd flannel binders to get ease from the pains and of , all the remed Jes X used not one o! them proved really beneficial. Three j months ago, however, I obtained a box \ of Doaa's Backarihe Kidney Pills at ■ Hall's Pharmacy, amd a course j of this remedy cui*ed mie of the ailment completely- Iti is some time now since I used any of ! the pills, but no sign of the old trouble i has returned. Seeing how well I am i after using Doan's Pills I am most pleased to let others know about ! them. . . I Siuccesei [has brought up many imitations1 of Doan's Pills, but there is nothing "juet aa good" as thisi remedy, therefore ask for Do-ante Bairikache Kidney Pills. For: sal© by all chemiistsi and stoirejkeeps at 3s> per tax (six boxes 16s 6d>) j or will be posted on receipt of pnca by Foster-MoClellan Co., 76 Pxttetreet, Sydney, N.S.W. Bw* ■*>« Sure they aire DOAJN's.

Bargains extraordinary. A Court is giving them away. Call at the Beehive and see for yourselves.—Advt. "Now, in order to substract," explained a teacher in Taranaki to the class in mathematics, "things have to always be of the same denomination. For instance, we- wouldn't take three apples from four pears, nor six horses from nine dogs." A hand went up in the back of the room. "Teacher, shouted a small boy, "can't 7<>u take few juarft $ milk m ®*® *****

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Thames Star, Volume XLII, Issue 10686, 15 August 1905, Page 1

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347

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLII, Issue 10686, 15 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLII, Issue 10686, 15 August 1905, Page 1

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