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INDIGESTION NEVER KNOWN IN THE HOMES WHERE MAXWELL'S BREAD 13 EATEN. The oldest Established Bakery in the Bay of Plenty. Small Goods a Speciality. GEOT" MAXWELL STRAND TAURANGA. f YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUIT S'* • v •• —_ _ •:• •j. For the smartest n appearance I ♦ ■-■.. *f *♦* For the best for wearing ♦ •♦4 And for the CHEAPEST IN PRICE | ! Go to TQRRANCFSI ♦ THAT'S RIGHT- £ "--;^ v .. ■■;:.,..;;;•■;■;■ ,:S*j|| ,•..-. .• - -.v iSrS.:.-' -——KEEP YOUR STOCK WARM THIS WINTER——] 'JprlE horses and cattle that '^ivc best results in winter are those that are best looked after. No up-to-date farmer exposes his animals to the rigours of a cold, bleak winter night. He rugs them all, and it pays him. Le Roy Rugs cannot come off, so you can be sure of your stock being warm all night SEND FOR OUR NEW FREE BOOK AND PRICE LIST / 20' Cover and p | _f* „„ 42 Queen Slr«e* Tent Maker fc. LeKOy Auckland

I An elephant is afraid of a ujuu^o. If ho outy kuew his etreugth ! The non-advertiser is like the elephant—he has-gre«t power, if he would only use it—By Advertising. j

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6492, 20 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6492, 20 September 1915, Page 3