DAVIES BROS. DE,VONTORT ROAD ... TAURANGA. PLUMBERS and MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. "\/T AKERS OF. TANKS, TANKS, BATHS, i BATHS, I CHIMNEY y, CHIMNEYS, and TINWARE. TINWARE. MILKING MACHINES AND SEPARATORS INSTALLED. PUMPING MACHINERY! ERECTED. MOTOR AND CYCLE AGENTS. * AGENTS FOR SHARPIES SEPARATORS. MEET PROMOTION HALF-WAY I ~O AISE your own salary by JAj equjfpphig yourself with pre--1 sentKlay methods of transacting ', i business. I Get in touch with the knowledge | that makes for success. j SVe will tell you—without oblij gating- you in any way—how f;000 ! young men have raised their own j salaries during the past 5 years. Send for our Educational and > Instructive Booklet describingl how we teach— PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING ' ACCOUNTANCY I COMMERCIAL LAW ; AUDITING COMPANY SECRETARIAL ; DUTIES, ETC. ' By mai). , Don't waste valuable time. It is because you have prucras- • tinated that you still fcave to obc v the beck and call of others. ; Act sensibly— net tiuickly. Address— THE SECRETARY, HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S AusiraJasi^n Correspondence Sckools, Limited, Auckland. really no need to continue coughing. What you do need is Lane's Emulsion.
£100 CHALLENGE REDUCED TO £50! MR. DUNCAN FRASER has not received an acceptance of his JCIOO Challenge to compete with any shooter in Now Zealand under New Zealand Gun Club Rules at pigeons off 33 yards, with 23in. "C.A.C." CARTRIDGES, against Imported Cartridges. He now •vithdraws the above Challenge am \ substitutes A £50 CHALLENGE, to onablo his competitor to use a gun Cambered to take 2jin. cartridges. Mr. Praser will use the "CA.C." ordinary 2iin. Smokk.'ess Cartridge, known to j the trade as "Nitro-Special," which has only been placed on the market this year. It is a low-priced smokeless cartridge designed to compete with the corresponding imported article of the same cost. Each shooter's cartridge to contain one oz. of shot only. Each shooter to firo at 100 Live L'igoons. The rise to be 33 yards. The boundary to be 40 yards. Mr. Frascr's cartridges must be purchased from the trade, and any shooter who takes up this Challenge must shoot with IMPORTED CARTRIDGES purchased from tha trade only. Each shooter must bring to the ground on day of competition conclusive evidence as to where his cartridges were purchased, also the receipted account fot same. . The Match to be shot under New Zealand Gun Club Association Rules. To take place at Wellington befor* the end of the present year, 1910. Mr. Charles Haines, Wellington, is to be the holder of the stakes. Each competitor to appo'nt a Referee, who. will appoint a third to act in case of dispute. The lattcr's decision to be final. Acceptances of this Challenge must bo handed to Charles Haincs, Esq., Box 170, G.P.0., Wellington, by letter, and there must bo at the same time enclosed a draft for £50 on any New Zealand Bank. Acceptors of this Challenge must be members of tho New Zealand Gun Club Association.
A" MISTAKEN NOTION. There is a prevailing opinion that it is dangerous to stop dkirrhou too suddenly. That may bo the case when an astringent -medicine is used but there is'not the least danger of stopping it too quick-/ v hen Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy is taken as it i.s not an1 astringent, ami stops the diarrhoea by curing tho disease that caused it. As a rule only two or three doses are required Ym in very severe cases a, .whole tmttle is sometimes needed. Sokl by all dealers.
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Residents of tin Tauranga and Te Puke Districts, WHEN VISITING- AUCKLAND are invited to inspect W, A. BLAIKIE'S VARIED AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK VARIED AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK .VAUJED AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK' VARIED AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK of IRONMONGERY, FARM AND GARDEN TOO! S PAINTS AND OILS TJLES, BATHS, GRATES 1' LAS TE U CENT 11 E FLOWERS (for ventilation) ! ORION AND OKU RANGES. ) Everything j n the Tr a «le supplied , r '"oni a Needle to an Anchor at Priced that defy competition. NOTE THE ADDRESS • |W A. BLAIKIE, 27, VICTORIA STREET WEST (Opposite Royal Hotel), AUCKLAND.
SANITARY DRAINAGE WORK. JAS. SALMON. i .ATE SANITARY, BUILDING, and ] FIRE INSPECTOR OF TE AROHA, IS PREPARED to instnl Sanitary Drains ami Septic Tanks, as au--1 housed by the Government Health' Department. Estimates and Plans furnished f o r all classes of House and Sanitary Drains, Sewage Disintegrnting and Purifying Tanks, etc. JAR SALMON SANITARY rttAlft LAYER CAIIF.UO> T ROAD, TAURANGA
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5568, 26 October 1910, Page 4
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