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THE CTANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE. Dr. Horse's Indian Boot Pills, Superior to all others. The prudent housewife always keeps a bottle in the house, for she has learnt by experience that Nature occasionally requires some assistance, and that this assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. In thousands of homes the little Amber Bottle in t which these Pills are packed is the sole Medicine Chest, for in almost every case of sickness Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills can be administered with beneficial results. Whatever the ailment, it is imperative that the bowels shall be kept free, and_the process by which the blood is purified shall be stimulated. Many a serious illness may be prevented by the timely use of these Pills which being vegetable do not weaken, sicken nor gripe, and may be taken by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. " I desire to add my testimony to the valuable properties of your famous Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills," writes Mrs. Stanton, 36 \V- nyard Street, Auckland. " I have ever found them a most efficacious remedy for headaches, and to overcome the common ailments of life. AH my family (> (which are grown up) U«.« them, and 'they f.H find them highly beneficial. \Vc all agree they are <? splendid Family Medicine.' -...< i:~ ■' /"▼LEAN, neat, tidy houseW wives know the value of * LANE'S ME DO LINE (or the hands. They use It daily after house work. Those who use it know its value., i/---every where. _io. ♦4++44-+4++4 444444 4+44< | GET MORE EGGS \ :: and BETTER BACON : '"► BY USING I "AUSTRAL" FOOD, j - 1 - MAKES POULTRY AND " T PIGS PROFITABLE. * <>• Price 6s per 100 tb; •> Vl JOLD by iM Grocers and h h-O Merchunts and direct -j •■" •: from the Munafacturers, 4 -.- THE UNION OIL, SOAP, &, CANDI.R CO., LTD., i % AUCKLAND. 44+4+44+44 4 44+44+4++4H BAY OF PLENTY TIMES. INSTRUCTIONS a3 to the Ir.sci tion or Withdrawal of advertise nients in the Bay of Plenty Time must be in writing. Advertisement received withou< such instruction \vi !•!•. i.:erted vi.til countermanded, uu c."iir^'cil acci rdingly. Notice to withdraw advertisemeni must be y;\cn in at the office. : Advertisements inserted by tl , month or quarter, anl withdrawn ;« any time ; elore the expiry <i nuv.itl.ly ,•>»• quarterly period. or charged for as if inserted for the fu term. Alterations for standing a< vertiseinonts should bo »und d ;l in '), n> on the clay lioU.ro tliey uro ivn-ijr i'\ 1 i p|j;i>nr. Advertisers iti the country can r*j niii i. ij i. cm I v Money Or.V.-s . Postage Stamps. Any poiKtn writing to *he Ysi\ r Plenty Times •■ Oifico for inllormaltio in regard to advoitisements alread appearing in the Paper must send i stamped addressed^ envelope in orde to ensure reply, j For the convenience of advertisers replies, to advertisements may be ssn to the Times Publishing Office ; bu the Proprietors do not accept an; responsibility in this respect. While every care is exercised in re gapd to the due insertion of advar tiscments, the Proprietors d o no hold themselves responsible for th ncninsertion through accident o from other causes; and the proprit tors reserve to themselves th right of omitting advertisements tha they may deem objectionable, eva although such advertisements ma; have been received and paid for ii the usual course of business. All literary communications shouli be addressed to the Editor, and al communications relating to matter }f business to the Proprietors. ENO'S "FifUIT SALTY A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR x\ll Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arisinj from Alcoholic Beverages, Errors o Diet (Eating o r Drinking), Bilious ness, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Op pression or Feeling- of Melancholy Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of th Stomach, or Constipation. It is t Refreshing and Invigorating Bever age, most Invaluable to Travellers Emigrants, Sailors, and Residents ii Tropical Climates. Eno's "Fruit Salt" assists ' thi Fvnctions of the Liver, Bowels, Skir and Kidneys by Natural Moans thus the blo o d is freed, from poison ous or other hurtful matters, thi foundation and great danger o Chills, Fever, Worry, Blood Poisons etc. There is no doubt that, when it has been taken, in the earliesl stages of a disease, it has, in in numerable instances, prevented a ser ious illness. Caution— Examine the Capsule anc ace that it is marked Eno's "FruH Salt." otherwise you have the sincerest form of flattery— IMITATION Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd 'Fruit Salt.' 1 Works, London, S.e' Eng.. by J. C. ENO'S Patent. Sold | by Chemists and Stores everywhere, A FEW "THATS" " THAT ARE INTERESTING. Tennyson could take a sheet ofjpaper. write a poem on it worth £1000. THAT'S GENIUS. Rothschild Can write a few words on Paper, and make it w o rtk £1,000,000. THAT'S CAPITAL. A mechanic can take a piece of metal worth £1 'and make it into watch springs worth £200. THAT'S SKILL. A navvy c a n work 10 hours and handle some tons of earth for 5s THAT'S LABOUR. A man can run a business for v time and not advertise. THAT'S FOOLISHNESS. Some people depend for success on everything but hard work. THAT'S BANKRUPTCY. Some few tradesmen do not advertise. " THAT'S A MIgTAKU. we supply the best local paper that money can produce, put our best energies into its production, and try to please the public w THAT'S WISDOM. We could say a lot more about ourselves, but don't like to THAT'S MODESTY (?) 5*E ARE WAITING TO GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE. THAT'S BUSINESS.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5486, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5486, 18 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5486, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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