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1 TE POKE PLUMBING WORKS j $ MAIN STREET (near Hotel) # \ GrBO, MCKELLAR { 4 (Late of Auckland), ! 4 XT AVING taken over Mr. J 4 XI h. g. SPEIGHT'S busi- J J ness, is prepared to execute 4 J Plumljing and Sanitary Work 4 I 0 in uJI their branches. Hot t I 4 Water Appliances Installed at \ j Prices to suit all Country 4 J Residents. 4 4 In StocJc : Tanks, Baths, Etc. \ * DAIRY UTENSIL REPAIR- 4 I ING A SPECIALTY. I 4 Estimates Furnished. 4 4 Windmills and Pumps F'.xed 4 f and Repaired. 4 4 ESTABLISHED 1828, 4 i A. IV. BUSEr I \ VENE7TAN AND WIRE i a GAUZE } ] BLIND MAKER 4 4 Market Square, Auckland. 1 ? <off Ccok Street). * jrj UPPLIER TO--IT.M. Cus- 5 4KJ toms, Pulilic Library { 4 General Post office. Bank of > f New Zealand (in and out of 4 1 Auckland), Auckland Savings ' } Bank, Etc., Etc. b * 4 rhe oldest-established Blind J 4 Maker in Auckland. * S i REPAIRS. 4 * Old Blinds Renovated Equal * 4 To New. { JALFBEDBUCKLANBI i kW SONS. { J 4 {AUCTIONEERS AND \ { COMMISSION AGENTS, $ J Hold Weekly Sales on * 4 TUESDAYS at the Hay mark- i 4 et— Hides, Skin, W o o}, etc. 4 J THURSDAYS at Remubra- 4 J" Fat and ' Store Cattle, # 4 Sheep, and l'igs. . * 4 FRTDAYB at the Haymarket t 4 —Horses, Vehicles, Har- } \ ness. Hay. Straw arm t a i'aini Produco. 4 a 4 4 Agents for : j * LITTLE'S Liquid and Pow- * I der Sheep Uip. * 5 FORD'S Lung Worm ami 4 4 Scour Mixture. f i TOXA Rabbit Toison. J * Maize, Oats, ChafT and all <f J kinds of FeedetufTs, Grass and 4 ( I. Clover Seeds of all Descrip- * I 1 tions, Bonedust, Root Man- I 0 ures, Superphosphate and oth- J J[ er Manures on Sale at the 4 ]i Haymarket. 4, |l Grazing and Dairying t 4 Farms for Sale in all. parts of i J . the Province and Corresprid- r 5 ence invited. 4 4 THE HAYMARKET. \ { ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. J AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC :> Y HANDBILL or INSET is not * made in vain if put before them in an attractive form, and the nuc cess or 'other wise largely depend? ui> on the manner in which the matter is placed before those it is desired t<reach. iOOD PRINTING ATTIi ACTIVELY AND ARTISTICALLY DISPLAYED "iomniand9 instant attention, which is the object aimed at in approach.ng the Public by the medium of HANDBHJLS, CIRCULARS or IN. SETS. THE TIMES JOBBING DEPARTMENT has been thoroughly brought up-to-date by the recent additions of JobDing Type, and all work entrusted to our Efficient Staff in this Department will receive careful and prompt at tention. ABY BORN WITH ~ERRIJ3LB ECZEMA. WHICH) SPREAD OVER THE BODY, HEAD AND LIMBS— NO REST OR SLEEP FOR MOTHER OR CHILD. — DOCTOR WOULD NOT LET HIM BE BATHED. — TINY SUFFERER GREW WORSE EVERY DAY. FOUND A PERFECT CURE i IN CUTICURA. "My little boy was born with hi3 legs and the lower part of his body covered with eczema. I told the doctor about it. He gave me a lotion for it and told me not 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 tho 10-. tion was doing no good. He gave me a different lotion and an ointment, but still insisted on saying; not to bathe the baby. I usbU the remedies but .he got no' better. Thore «'as no rest, no sleep for baby or myself and I was worn out. Baby wa very thin and seemed to be getting worse every day. 1 resolved to give the Cuticura Soap and Ointment a trial. I am thankful to-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 Jauld, Oldboghead, Rothienorman, AJberdeenshire, Scotland, Jan. 15, L908.". Send to nearest depot for free Cuti:ura Book on Treatment of Skin diseases. - - 3ANATTVR ANTISEPTIC CLEANS I \G IS BE.ST ACCOMPLISHED BY > CUTICURA. \r _z i£ Women, especially mothers, find ► Dirticura Soap, Ointment and Pills ' ;he purest, sweetest and most effec- h ,ive remedies for preserving, purify- > ng and beautifying the skin, scalp, ' iair and hand*, for the treatment of „ nflonmiatory and ulcerative Condi- • ions, as well as for restoring to j ' lealtto, strength and beauty, pale, ! I reak, nervous, permaturely faded, •■ un-down women. Cuticuea Remedies a«"e sold through- ►- ut the world. A Single Set often *' lures. Depots : London, 27 Charter- >< o use Square ; l» n ris, 5, Rue de la £' »aix ; jAustmlia, R. Towns & Co., >< ydney ; South Africa, l^ennon, Ltd., h iape Town, etc. ; U.S.A., Potter v < •ru*. & Chem., C o rp., Sola Props., £1 oston. ■

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5488, 23 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5488, 23 March 1910, Page 4