i ?— ■— P— — — — — — jp—— CHAS. H. SELBIK, LAND AGEXT. 1-85 Acres of the best land in Tauranga, 5 miics from t.':i> wlinri and Post Ollice, two mih's fn>m a school ; cjirrying' 42 mi)Kn>>; cows, 8 horses, rt lso young si, n-K; good house of 4 moms lit buildings. G-liail cnvshofl. "Will lease for two yours i>.t roasonaVio rental. 100 Acres, freehold. Te Puna Pnir.t, fenced and sub-divided into oi^lu paddocks. <)(• aoe.s m»w fjm.ss. sheep-proof fences. 11 ini;es by good road from Tauranjjn. 7 | miles by bont. water enninge tv j property ; good 7-roomec! house. ! large barn, implement shir!. r!- ; \iT | house, and other outbuildings. Four unimproved scrtions of ."jO nc^un ench, situated ir. tho Omokoroa and Aongateto districts, £1 ior acre. One Acre, unimproved land, at ire'M I - ton. Cheap. 856 Acres, Te Puke, fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks. GOO acres ploughahlc. '2 miles from school and creamery, will curry 200 dairy cows besides other *i ».;■!< in its present condition. Hmvl 5-roomed house stnble. covvsh 1. and other outbuildings, £9 per acre ; easy terms can be ftrrnngvd. 58 Acres, freehold. Te Puke/ 4 no acres in splendid fattening pasture, 14 paddocks. 4 miles from Te Puke Post Omes. i-milo from school. Now carrying 80 milking cows, mixed stock, nnd honvs. Good 5-roomod house, up-tcwhito cowshed of 20 bails, fiood investment. £11 per acre- Apply to CHAS. IT. SELRIE, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. Oil D. W. BELBIE, TAURANGA REPRESENTATIV R. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. TAURANGA. KATIKATI, WAIHL ["EAVES TAURANQA : Tuesdays. *-* Thursdays, and Saturaays, at 8 a.m., connecting with train to Te Aroha and Hamilton same nay. Leaves Waihl : Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at o.'\o, on arrival or t "aiq from Te Aroka. TO TRAVELLERS VIA MAIN TRUNK LINE. By travelling by my, coach from Tauranga to AYaihi on TUF.SOAVS THURSDAYS AND SATUUD.W .*! travellers can reach Frankton .Tuii.:tion at 11 p.m. the same day which euablos them to catch the express for Wellington that evening. M. CRIMMINS, Proprietor j Popularity the | I Final Test of Value I Only those products which ® « have exceptional value coin- if) (5) inanrl am increasing* popular- S S ity ® ' ® This is the case with COAL- jg g BROOKDALE Coal. . . . Jj ® Tho sale has stuadily risen «> ® until it now exceeds JTalft a g @ Million tons per year !■ . . ® People insist on COAL- & ®BROOKDALE simply because i| they find "it pays" to use $ » it. '■ . . . . It is nearly all ® | ® -"live fire"— little waste in @ (3) cinder or ash. $ |> COALBROOTCP-ALE is thn ® Coal for' winter— it radiates * lan intense heat & The cheapest in thi cml is w COALBROOKDALB — that's g the secret of its immense /§ popularity and enormous ® sale. !!•.., (•) Order Dirort from tho (S) Westport Coal Company, tiik F. »W. BRABANT, Ilranch Manager, A AUCKLAND. e)@®®®®(g®®®®S)®®Sl@®®®(sfe. >_ YOUR cough troubles you most at night — just v/hen retlrititc — and 3'ou have difficulty in gettjip; off to sleep. Try "NAZOL," it acts like a charm. An hour before you retire take two drops on loaf sugar and allow to dissolve showly in the mouth, and rub two or three drops between the hands and thoroughly inhale through the nustrils for a few minutes, and rjpeat again just on retiring It is worth trying. "NAZOL" is sold by chemists and Stores at Is (5d per bottle containing CO doses. 6 TAURANGA PUBLIC SALT-WATEtt BATHS HULES AND RBCJ U LATION B . Bathing Hours— Gentlemen : B to 8.30. a.m., 12 noon to 2 p.m., 4.3U to 6 p.m. Ladies : 8.30 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4.30 p.m., 6 to 7 p.m. On Sundays the baths will bo closed from 9 a.m. BATH FEES— Single bath, 2d ; 12 tickets. Is 6d ; Family tickets, 10s : Single tickets, 7s. Bathing di esses must lie worn in all cases. No tlogs allowed on the premises. No bather allowed to remain in tho baths longer than one hour Towels may be obtained from the Bath-keeper on payment of If! each extra. A blue flag will be flown during gyntleinen's hours, and a white on« lor ladies. No intoxicated person shall Iw tulmittod to the iJaths, and any person defacing or otherwise injuring any portion of the building or enclosure, will bo prosecuted. Season tickets will not be availably for Sports, Tournaments, or <>t !><■:■ Galas. Tickets may bo obtained from K. Chadlban, H. dj. Joncff, or the Custodian. J. TOOMATIT, Oiiflfntliarr. BRONCHITIS. Otahuhu, August 20. 19(0. TJOHN ARTHURS, declare I i have suffered from fir/mctiM*, for two yeafs and foui months, and have been under four Doctors during that time. Their incilicinc hus done me no good at all. I got a bottle of NAZOL, and after the (irst ifose I got relief ; and, after continuing its use for a few days, I was quite cured of Bronchitis, and can now go to bed at night «nd sleep comfortably. which I could not do before for the last two years and four months, as I have had to sleep in my armchair at the fireside. It gives me pleasure in stating the preat benefit T have -derived from using NAZOL.— Youiß, etc., t WRN ARTHURS.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 3
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