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|>^O-%*^'%.'%^'%.'»'%.'%.*.'%.'%.'%'*'%*'*# x ITE PUKE PLUMBING WORKS? I \ MAIN STREET (near Hotel) 4 | GEO. MCKELLAR i. 4 ' (Late of Auckland), 0 0 TT AVING taken over Mr. i 0 Xl It. G. SPEIGHT'S busi- 0 4 ness, is preparetl to execute 0 1 Plumbing and Sanitary Work 4 0 in ull their branches. Hot \ 0- Water Appliances Installed at £ # Prices to suit all .Country 0 €■ Residents. 0 <p^ In Stock : Tanks, Baths, Etc. S ' DAIRY UTENSIL. REPAIR- \ J ING A SPECIALTY. J 0 Estimates Furnished. 0 0 Windmills and Pumps Fixed 0 4 and Repaired. 0 0 0 0 ESTABLISHED 1826, 4 \ A. K BUSBY ! \ VENETIAN AND WIRE | , a GAUZE < [ BLIND MAKER ! 4 Market Square, Auckland. | 4 (oil Cc ok Street). 0 0 O UPPLIER TO— H.M. Cus- < OKJ toms, Public Library, J 4 General Post Office, Bank of ' 4 New Zealand (in and out of 4 J Auckland), Auckland Savings 0 Bank, Etc., Etc. ' 0 The oldest-established Blind 4 Maker in Auckland. 0 4 REPAIRS. 5 Old Blinds Renovated Equal } . To New. JALFRED BDCKLAND { kW SONS, {auctioneers and { COMMISSION AGENTS, 0 Hold Weekly Sales on 4 TUESDAYS at the Haymarkj et— Hides, Skin, Wool, etc. 0 THURSDAYS at Remuera— 5 Fat and Store Cattle, 4 # Sheep, and Pigs. J t FRIDAYS at the Haymarket 0 J —Horses, Vehicles, Har- 0 J ness, Hay. Straw and t 0 Farm Produce. (* (' Agents for : | ( <| LITTLE'S Liquid and Pow- } I der Sheep Dip. 0 4 FORD'S Lung Worm and 4 0 Scour Mixture. J 5 TOXA Rabbit Poison. • J ( [ Maize, Oats, Chaff and all S j ( kinds of Feedgtuffs, Grass and 0 1 1 Clover Seeds . of all Descrip- 4 1 1 tions, Bonedust, . Root Man- t 1 1 ures. Superphosphate and oth- \ <[ er Manures on Sale at the 0 1 | Haymarket. i 'I 1 <)' Grazing and: | Dairying ■* (' Farms for Sale in all parts of i 4 the Province and Correspond- # v ence invited. J 0 THE HAYMARKET. 0 J ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. .J BAY OF PI.ENTY WOOD FACTORY E DAINES CARPENTER. WHEELWRIGHI. TURNER. ETC., tiaving the Best Manufacturing and .Jobbing Plant in the Bay ot Plenty, is prepared to execute any work in the above trades, with dispatch and economy. Handles fitted to all kinds of tool: md saws gulleted, set and sharpe"en N.B. — Funerals Furnished. WTIXOW STREET. TAURANGA ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER. Established 1847. A universal remedy for pains in the back (so frequent in the case of women). They give instantaneous relief. Wherever there is a pain a Plaster should be applied. tHEUMATISM, COLDS, COUGHS, WEAK CHEST, WEAK BACK, LUMBAgO, SCIATICA, Etc., Etc., Insist upon having ALLCOCK'S. Remember — Allcock's Plasters hav t been sold by the millions for ovci 60 srears.5 r ears. X-ike all fibod things thoi have been imitated, but only in appearance. Allcock's '&tq guaranteed not to contain Belladonna, Opiun. or any poison whatever. FOR SALE by Druggists through the World. — M— ' — A"BY BORN WITH TERRIBLE ECZEMA. WHICH! SPREAD OVER TTIF BODY, HEAD AND LIMBS— NO REST OR SLEEP FOii MOTHER OR CHILD. — DOCTOR WOULD NOT LET HIM BE BATHED. — TIN.V ST-FFRRER GREW WORSE EVERY DAY. FOUND A PERFECT CURE IN CUTICURA. "My little boy was born with his legs and the lower part of his bofK covered with eczema. I told the doctor about it. He gave me a lotion for it and told me n o t to wash the little one. I carried out my orders until his head, face and shoulders were covered with the humour. Then 1 informed the -doctor that the lotion was doing no _Kood. He gave me a different lotion and an ointment, but still insisted on saying 1 not to bathe the baby. I usStl the remedies but he got no better. There was no rest, no sleep for baby or myself and I was worn out. Baby waa very tMn and sefcmcd to be getting worse every day. l resolved to give the Cuticura Soap and Ointment a trial. I anj, thankful to J day that I did, for one set cured him. He is as fat now, and sleeps as well as any child of fifteen months and I still use Cuticura Soap for his bath. — Mrs Gaukl, Oklboghead, Rothienorman. AJberdeenshire, Scotland, Jan^ 15, 1908." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. SANATIVE, ANTISEPTIC CT/EANS[NG IS BEST ACCOMPLISHED BY I CUTTCURA. Women, especially mothers, fm-d Cuticura Soap, 0-intment and Pills the purest, sweetest and most efTec-i Live remedies for preserving, purify-' ing and beautifying the skin, scalp, ! lair and hands, for the treatment of , nflaJimiatory ami ulcerative cotkH- ' ions, as well as for restoring to .' lealth, strength and beauty, pale, Peak, nervous, perrnaturely faded, un-down women. Cuticuea Remedies are sold through- ' •ut the world. A Single Set often ' ;ures. Depots: London, 27 Charter-" muse Square; 7> n ris, 5, Rue de la J *aix ; -Australia, R. Towns & Co ' Sydney; South Africa. L«nnon Ltd",, Jape Town, etc.; U.S.A.. Potter Irug. & Chem., Corp.. Sole Props.,' Boston. (

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 4

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