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INSURANCE. FIRE AND ACCIDKNT.;.' WANTED — Cy aa old established Fire and Accidaut lu--surance Coy., a live agent for^Tau--ranga aod surrounding d:striets. Liberal terms.— Apply . • ■ UOX 662, - G. c. O. Auckland. - INSTRUCTION Ji\ POULTRY KEEPING MR A. "E. SALISBURY; Poultry Instructor, Departraeut of Agriculture, Industries and Comuitsrce, I will deitwer public lectures with pracI tical deiMonstrations as follows :' , An Mr J- H. Blaker's plant at I Gate PiJ,;Taaranga, on Tuesday, Jaa- ; vary 220 dat 2 o'clock. At Mrs N. :A, Johnston's plant at Uretnra, I Katikati, on Thu^day, January'2lth, ■ atr 2 o'clock. All interested arc in- j vited to attend 1 TAURANGA 2K)UOUGII COl'rNI CIL. WOlllilNG FOREMAN. i* 4 PPLICATIONS aro iaviied by .x\_ uoon on Monday, January 28tri :for the position of Woi'kiug ¥ )retnau i:!or the Borough. Wages £3 1.03 per Uveck, iueluding war bouus 1 Conditions may bo aeeu at the St CSouucil oUico j Appjicatioi.s, with tCHtimouials atj taehed, to be addreasco 1 to the uuderI sigaed and marked ou.taido "Appli- ■ catiou for Working JForciuau." W, H. GII^ORD, ' Actiug Toy.m Cleilr. Taurauga, January IDth, 1018 TAURANGA BOROUGH COUNCIL 'APPLICATIONS FOR CLfSRICALASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are invited from either males or females for the position of clerical assistant for the Town Clerk's oflice. Any males who [ apply niusc be ineligible for milibary service. Applicants ixmst be able to use typewriter ; sliorthixnd preferable. Wages 30s per week. Conditions may be seen at Town , Clerk's ofiice Applications, to* be addressed to the undersigned and marked 6n en- [ velope "Application for Clerkship", close at noou on iVlonday. J.uraary 28 I W. H. GLFFOTii), Actiug Town <'\-'xk. Taurauga, January 16th, IiHS Tauramga Esigi tiasring and Plumb lug 'Works oole District Agerilsfoi Ford Oars Wholesale and detail Hs^gir eC^?> an<^ Plumbers, Me rd&aiafc [. g mm & no ■ * 1 It . When fndisi^DR. MORSE'S IhCiAN Fk **CT PiLL STILL EFFECTiVE At ~TER TWENTY YEARS' USt'. ' It is said that after repeatea' jnv^ lengthy use ot certain medic jr-?' that, ill? patient becomes immune *J; j—-'zr-txrL- 1 li ci r 0 *" Jsffiswiw^\. fects an<l J^M^^^^^As n c cossary IO resort ■^^^S^S^^^ 7iiedy, and while thal I^BSiSy with Dr. Indian Root Pills. and is "":; "' "«irJ!Sr 3"^"■"■ the fact . From n r/ioti), that they . are still the everyday Temedy in thousands of homes after years 0! satisfactory use. A convincing example is contained in the letter from i Mrs. Jane SkeHon. of S7 Huxley St., Sydenhani, CJirisichurch, N.Z.". who writes: —"I can say that after twenty years' experience in the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that they still occupy a place in my household as a good family medicine; ther seera to combat most of the little ills that flesh is heir to, and I find" them accordingly most effective is. well for the children when indisposed. You ha\-e my consent" to publish this testimony if required." Mrs, Skelton's statement will be endorsed by thousands of peoplel throughout New Zealand who have been using Dr. Morse's Jndian Root Pills for years and are still findingthem effective as a family rnedicirm- _ _ _ —— ■ . . MJk i f m f a '• i- UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS laaranga Furnishing- C*j, I , Telephone 71 . j Triple Addr^'n; v H. L. Joiit's, tU-h Avectto Funßrais ecuuoiuiealiy £arnisbed end. p romptiy at? ?nded to in Town and District.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6964, 18 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6964, 18 January 1918, Page 1