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I WOULD ! YOU LIKE A Jb Jii 1 l ih Jx TEA. S> I I han you've evor tried — a Tea with more real rel reshing" flavour—more I satisfy ino- strength —in short a better- Tea* | TKY Youf Stor»e sells it As a thirst quenchci Wolfe's Si-hpapps i.be best ilrluk ever Invent<»«!. i

By choice, not compulsion we sell 1 BRITISH PIANOS I BRITISH PIANOS I BRITISH PIAKOS I Some of our Sole Agencies : I John Broadwood & Sons .Estab. 1728) 1 Collard & Collard (Estab. 1760) I ' Eavestaff and Sons (Estab. 1823) 1 Allison Pianos Ltd. (Estab. 1837) 1 VV. A. Green &■ Co. (Estab. 1898) I We carry the largest and i most varied stock of British I Pianos in the Dominion. I Catalogues Free on Request. I Samples may hi seen at Miss Lacey's, Stationer, Tauranga 1 S, COLDICUTT, IVSsnaget*. AUCKLAND 1 E. & F. PIANO AGEHCY, LTD. m

The Little Amber Bottle. A FAMILIAR OBJECT IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES. The amber bottle in which Dr. lUoi-ho'h indum Root 'Pill:; are packed is prolably belter known as a familiar object about the home than any other bottle of a like kind. ]i is not tliez'e as an -ji^ ornament, but for L §.^j practical, everyI .*^ clay line. In the r^ *7 I est regulated inf*~, JB-2i f ST'^ milics the little ills | |;>^^"rj« of life will creep ' It vaocc'ilU* llh Some member ff \^KSf^,^| of the family clr . '~ f Di°fCTiOfiS "\ i i Q ina. v occasionft « • ,j I .illy suffer : from ■js • i''t ' Tf^f ]siliaLi:siies^ or Ini tj,l*^,L*«'j^.f 'lioC'stion, and one "% *• or t!iti- otlrer will J,IiiQIAIIRQQT'M rom time to time ? PIUS *'* l\ xl'ibit the wollI i ] i.t.lc troubles more. >,erl/iih < w p'< ill nruso and should. tl m). , b neglected. The -1 li, (I < bad i>reath, and (Ji o'li i ii)u -. arc iVif index to ad-'1 i 'ach, and ihc neO( ' . ■ a. :-,ni't: : Hure, and i« ,i il b " l i thy house is appai. .H. T-.: .olh, ing auch a course tho more expensive meiimd of call ins in a doctor may be avoided. Be your own doctor., prr:crihe J>r. Morse's hidian Hoot nil ■■. and alw?ys Uern) the lifUe lif.)tt.le in the hou^e. f->" 11.at when r-ifknesp in- . vades your homo you will have a sure and reliable remedy to banish it from your threshold. ThG~constant drop of water wears away the hardest stone, The constant gnawing Towser masticates the toughest bone; The constant cooing lover carries ofi the blushing maid, And the constant advertiser is the one who gets the Tiaile.

11. EADIE CLARK, CABINETMAKER, UNDERTAKER AND TIMBER MERCHANT. CAMERON ROAD, AGENT FOR:— I Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co | The broom is one of the latest Scientific Inventions, and will do all that is claimed of it: —May be inspectat the Bhpp. ' PAEKINSON and Co Monumental Sculptors. PARQUAHAU and GILLS Motalliu Paint. HAMILTON'S Paint Brushes, Linseed Oil, Turps, Varnish, Driers etu Also Agent for: — CoDCietd Blocks/ and Timber Always in Stock Galvanized iron Glass, etc A choice selection of picture frames on hand. j.F you bii! w;ant Good honest workmanship in the woodwork line, you cannot do better than take your order to E. DAINES, I who guarantees each job | turned out. Every descrip- ■ Hob of Carpentry, Joinery, and Jobbing Work undertaken Cameron Road

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6274, 4 January 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6274, 4 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6274, 4 January 1915, Page 4

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