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PUBLIC NOTICES. m m "»» S v & !W! Tk "GET YOUR WIFE TO TRY A & BOX/RED LABEL-" GOOD RELIftBLEFOOTWETO an rctverCwomen* forwartla pair of Oeni..« Bex-Calf or Glace ETa" Boot* or Shoes, button or Jaoo, blaek or tan, *o any addness in New Zejdand on receipt of3t/- dfceposft, and upon t he payment of the last of Jfi weekly instalmenfsof 1 - each, makmsr a total oris/- ra all. A earnfoct-able-pair of suppers are given Free. If not satisfied that these, boots aro-Trorih ,conßidera.bly more than we ask, send, them ill refrmd every penny you id- 3/'- the . berof yonr postal-note. 1 Quality «JMI fitting mtarmnteed NORMAN FRANK & CO., S3BTE BiKKEBS : National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. TfieCheapest Power onEartli. TJ|e Atlas Suction Gas Plant, obino WAIKATO COAL, buppubs thisPEuAarr ia SIffIPJLER and MOBB JSASILT KANAOED than fv CWo-Produofp Plant SCOTT BROS. Ltd.. momm* CNRISTCMUROH.

A strange- story comes from the Dookie Agricnltnral College, in Victoria. The wine expert and the matron had for some time ceased to he on speaking terms, owing to ji very trivial incident. The "••itron laughed one day fit the dinner--ble. and the wine expert took umbrage, at what he considered an intended act of annoyance, and he showed his resentment l>y insisting upon having his meals at another table. Various attempts were made 'lo effect a reconciliation, but they all proved ahortive, and the governing body, alter full investigation, decided to ask both to send in their resignations, though both had firs,-class re-

FtTBLIC NOTICES. mHE question r\v rrnra "T)at. The Question of To-day, or To-morrow, and of erery succeedinc day is HAVE YOU USED TEARS' SOAP? If yon nave not, yon have not done your duty by your skin and complexton. PBABS' has been making be.nrttfal complexions for nearry 120 year*. PEARS.

FOR QUALITY AND FLAVOUR Swiss Milk Chocolate STANDS ALONEf From North Cape to the Bluff, it is the popular 4a Brand.

>3»?» «: H V *:* .*■ . -.; ■m fßfiffi »*» a* « •^ 5.-1 &2£ dK iS&SSS s^ssse?f^. 3*»* sgwj|p"r • -t*-^, "srtn «K £ A 7< f/i ~': : -z ii m ■x- ** m i% m & VSui m ■Xn JZ '/' 7/I sk: * *> ■?.■>- :**:■: fc> >tts A life on the OceanMwe. m rrr?>*.s £ ■-. ■?**. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS highly recommended as the Ideal Remedy for those at sea by a well-known Coastal Sailor There is no time that people require l! US i «lIJ!«Ci»!W*«7i , ' when going to sea. The very life on Shipboard for Sailors, Officers or Passengers has a direct effect of putting the Liver out of order. Many a case of sea sickness would be avoided if Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were taken a day or so before sailing, and a little care exercised in the diet. A pill occasionally is invaluable on board ship to keep the system regular. This is the experience of a well-known sailor, whose letter in plain and simple language appears below:— 11 Sutton St., Kangaroo Point, Brisbane. Dear Sirs, —" I cannot write too highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Fills aa a curative Medicine {or Biliousness. For many yean I followed the sea for a livelihood, and in that capacity of Sailor, am favourably known at Sydney and -Brisbane. At Brisbane, where my wife and family reside, your great Remedy also finds a place in the family household. Before voyaging I make a practice of always taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to ensure the satisfactory state of my health, and being Eke countless QE3; at leant, that is my experience on the Australian vfr I Coast Aa a robust man I consider your Remedy M m m e properties. (Signed) Giorge SaMttsl Bau*

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1912, Page 9