TSie Children's Tea Table. It is cilwny^ a plfe.f.uic to a mother to m Ke lurchij< li'cii's tea table inviting-. Some do this by pro\ iiling fancy cakes - and-jvist; ies frtiiu the nearest . ry-cook, but Ihe afler- r: 'effects of such fafc too ©ften[: -■- proclaim its iin.Wl.)p'esomeness. Nothing is more wel- . .comelq Jhe cliiKlien than nice h?flic-scorns and simple cakes freshlyjbaked at home, and lh«-se-can- be made very ~ quickly find'-easi'y with the |belp pi i he new Paisley Flour, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast , or baking powder is required, "as"Paisley FlouV does the . woik -of raising; iand.'at- the same time improves the flavour arid digestibility of ' whatever is baked with it. Brown & Poison's i!is%;PSr4;
A Lurking Danger. j Thers is a lurking daiij^r in the aching badt. The" aches iainW'df 1 the back tell of kidneys overworked. Go to the kidney's assistance when back acihe pains warn you. A kidney warning should be promptly heeded,. for .dangerous dialbetea, dropsy. Bright's disease are only a iittp away. Read hoiw thef danger can be avtrtcd. Mr Wesley (Martin, Seymour street, Ponsoriby, Auckland, says. —''From the age of 16 I have been caused much pain and suffering by stone, in the kidneys. I took a lot of medicine and had advice and treatment from doctors, but without any good result. I was particularly" tad : j>{ late yeaira. No insurance company would have accepted the mk of my. life, and I was hopeless my3'.%lf. I was not /always in pain, there were months when I would be free of anj discomfort, 'barring that my health would be ■bad, and my appetite poor. But I have always noticed that the longer my spella of relief lasted, tbe more sewere would be the return of the ailment. A few months without backache would n.ean such agony when the pains came on, that I would feel it.was almost animpossibility to live through it. Of course I was nol always aware of the nature of my complaint. - Medical opinion did not agree in my case; however one doctor told me that it was stofi© in the kidneys. On one occasion I had the bladfler scraped, and I took fifteen months^ course of treatment. It was sometime after I had discarded this medicine, hopeless of ever getting better, that I heard Doan's Backache Kidney (Pills well spoken of , -and dommehoed using'them. I had taken three boxes ?.wften I passed a stone bigger than ar bean. I have since shown it to . many, including chemists, and they tell me it is the largest kidney stone they bar© ever seen. In fact> people aie incredible that such a large stone could 'have been passed. Just before it came away I was seized with frightful pain then a lot of gravel came followed by the stone. Since then I have had complete relief. I have taken more; of . the'polls..-: to make a complete cure,.but nothing further has come away; there can be nothing harmful left, I ameo-well. I could .not; enumerate all the benefits I have deprived from using Doan'B Backache Kidney Pills, suffice to say that I am now in perfect health. -.'. I have spent hundreds of pounds trying to get a cure, and have been tor-, tuared .win operations, but Doan's Pills have cured me effectually at very little cost. I -am so well-known, and my cose is talked about, : everyone knowing how much this remedy has done for me."
On 28tih February, 1907, Mr Martin makes a second! Btatment: —"It .is now; three years since my cure, and I am agweii to-day as when I made the above statement. Doan'fl Bankaohe Kidney Pills worked a miirade in my case, and sufferers should lose no time in trying these" wonderful pills.' . The kidneys are the m<>st important, organs of the 'h.umaii''tii6dy, then be wiße and look after your kidneys, and keep them wfell and strong by taking the great kidney and bladder remedyi Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Vot sale by all chemists and store&eaperß at 3* per boi (six boxes 16a 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McCSellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. BUT BE SURE YOU GET DOAN'S.
KOTICI TO ADVMTISMUI. Ons K»PLACE ADVERTISEME.N !^«r month will b* . .awed free of ooi. in sdditioj *-o thi» will In -.vk'^i (or »t the v»t* t" Ci ~«r insk ♦w tin|r< cc'-^iil Extra sp»os r* ■,i««ire<! j"~ a«T«rtis»rs beyoud t\i contract .ace w"M be>Jiarcred • onlinorf I-.** -
Thd orickets kive been doing oonsideraiblei damage to the young grass during tie past nuonth. or so, «md several farmers h.:ave had to re-sow their' fields owing, to the destruction wrooighti by thiftse pestsi -■
The commercial, editor of tha Evening Post thinks tlhe flotation of the I%w Plyaiouith Bao-bour Board's loan must foe relg<afdedi as on the whole a satisfactory undertaking. He pointa out thiab during tihe next five or six yeai-s1 iA!usfcr;aliiai and Nlaw 1 Zealand have to meet sotote £26,000,000 o£ loans falling due.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 4
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