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MORE EfiGS | : and BETTER BACOM BY USING ; "AUSTRAL" FOOD, f; * MAKES POULTRY AND H * PIGS PROFITABLE. \\ Price 6s per 100It>. -- . SOLJJ by &il G rocers and -. - I Morchants and direct •• ► 1 from the Manafacturers, ▼ j ► THE UNION OIL, SOAP, &. ! CANDLE CO.. LTD.. -f--1 AUCKLAND. H++++++++ 4-f-H^ ++++++ >-' THOSE hands of yours 1 They ! need LANE'S MEDOLINE. j Then they will be like your neighbour's hands, clean, white, soft, supple, lady-like. i/---everywhere. . 12. Varicose Veins AND RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Catherine Schellnack, of 106 Wil-Bon-street, Brunswick, Melbourne, makes the following statement with reference to her complaint (Varicose Veins), and her son's suffering from Rheumatism, which Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, by cleansing the system and purifying the Blood, afforded wonderful relief in her own case, and an absolute cure in that of her son. "For a period of ten years I was a great sufferer from Varicose Veins," the says, " both my legs and feet being swelled to an enormous extent. I had two doctors attending to me at different times, but at length I had to go into the t Melbourne Hospital, and the treatment even there, with the best attention, was of no avail. I tried all sorts of medicines, but none appeared to do me much good, and after taking each for a while my stomachy turned against them. My son who had been a martyr to Rheumatism for H 7; C ' She " n * ck - had tried many medi(Prom a Photo.) c ; nes> with no bene fi tß resulting, seeing Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills advertised, resolved that we both should give them a trial, and we took them as directed: We continued their use with pleasing results. I found that they gave me considerable ease, and the swellings and irritation have been greatly reduced. My son, since he has taken the Pills regularly, has been quite cured of Rheumatism, and, having kept on with the treatment, has had no symptoms of the complaint. I find, speaking for myself, that they are absolutely the best medicine I ever took, as they do not pain or gripe, and certainly regulate the whole system. ' * BAY OF PLENTY TIMES. INSTRUCTIONS aJ to the Insertion or Withdrawal of advertisements in the lias- of Plenty Times must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instruction will !■« ii.i-ertcd vi.til countermanded . iv.f c.ii.rgul acct rdingly. Notice to withdraw advertisements raiist be fjiun in at the office. Advertisements inserted by > the month or quarter, un'l withdrawn hi any time ; efure the expiry if n m(i:!tl ly .•>»• quarterly period. pro charged for as if inserted for the full term. Alterations for standing advertisements fJ- tjutil be tiunri\j;l in l iy m u n the tJay \>eUxe Uiuy urt lv.^ijri'l t • oi>: cnr. A<l -ertise'9 i" t'»6 country can remit |, iji.cn' I > Money Or.ievs >-c Postage Stamps. Any person writing to f he lU\ o' Plenty Times " : Offlco for information .ir. regard to advertisements alread appearing in the Paper must send n stamped addressed envelope in order to ensure reply. . "> For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements muy be ssnl to the Times Publishing Ofllce ; but the Proprietors l -do not accept anj esponsibility in this respect. While every care i.*i exercised in regra^d to the due insertion ; of afivßrtisenients, the Proprietors da uot hold themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident oi from other causes; and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been receiv u d arid paid for ir the usual course of business. All literary communications shoulil be addressed to the Editor, and all communications relating to matters tl business to the Proprietors. ENO'S ''FIttJTT SALTI." A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR .11 Functional Derangements of th> Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages, Errors ol Diet (Eating or Drinking), Hiliousness. Sick Headache, Giddiness, Oppression o* Feelitig' of Mcl&ncjholy Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of th Stomach, or Constipation. It ia a Refreshing and Invi^orajting 1 Beverage, most Invaluable to Travellers, Emigrants, Sailors, and Residents ir Tropical Climates. Eno's "Fruit Salt" assists the fcHinctions of the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys by Natural Means thus the blood is freed from poisonous or other hurtful matters, the foundation and great danger ol Chills, Fever, Worry, Blood Poisons, etc. There is no doubt that, where it has been taken, in the earliest stages of a disease, it has, in innumerable instances, prevented a ser- 1 ious illness. Caution — Examine the Capsule and See that it is marked Eno's "Fruit Salt," Otherwise you have the sincerest form of fIattery— IMITATION. Prepared only by J. C. EXO, "FruibSalf Works,. Lamlon, S.E., E D g., by J. C. ENO'S Patent. Sold by Chemists and Stores everywhere. A FEW "THATS" ,THAT ARE INTERESTING. Tennyson could take a sheet of <paper. 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 £l,and make it into watch springs worth £200. THAT'S SKrLL. A navvy can work 10 hours and handle some tons of earth for ss. TEFAT'S LABOUR. A man can run a business for a i time and not advertise. THAT'S FOOLISHNESS. Some People depend for success on everything but hard work. j THAT'S BANKRUPTCY, j Some few tradesmen do not advertise. 1 THAT'S A MISTAKE. We supply the best local paper that money can produce, put our best ! energies into its production, and j try to please the public THAT'S WISDOM, j We could say a lot more about ourselves, but don't like to. THAT'S MODESTY (?i WE ARE WAITING TO GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE. . THAT'S BUSINESS.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5489, 30 March 1910, Page 4

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