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INSURANCE. FIRE AND ACCIDENT. T/TTANTED — Uy aa old estab- * * HsUed Fire and Accidsut Insurance Coy., a live agent for Tauranga and surrouuding d:stricts. Liberal terms.— Apply •• . BOX 662, G. F. O. Auckland. INSTRUCTION IN POULTRY KEEPING MR A. E. SALISBURY, Poultry lusfcruetor, Doparimont of Agriculture, Industries and Commerce, will deliver public lectures with practical demons?rations as follows : Al Mr J. H. Blaker's plant at Gate Pa, Tauranga, on Tuesday, January 22nd at 2 o'clock-. At Mrs N. A, Johnston's plant at Uretara, Katikati, on Thursday, January 24th, at 2 o'c'.ock. All interested are invited to attend TAURANGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. WORDING FOREMAN. A PPLICATIONS are iavhed by XjL noon on Monday, January 28tn for the position of Working l^roin-m for the Borough. Wages £3 10<s per week, iucludino; war bonus Conditions may be seen at the Council office Applications, with testimonials attached, to bo addressed to the undersigned and marked outside "Application for Workiug foreman.'' W. H. GIF FORD, Acting Town Clerk, Taurauga, January 10th, 1918 TAURANGA BOROUGH COUNCIL APPLICATIONS FOR CLERICAL ASSISTANT A PPLICATIONS are iuvited from j XX. either males or females for the position of cleL-ical assistant for the Town Clerk's oilico. Any mates who apply muse be ineligible for military service. Applicants must be able to use typewriter ; shorthand preferable. Wages 30s per week. Conditions may be seen at Town Clerk's oihee Applications, to be addressed to the uudersigued aud marked on cuvelopo "Application for Clerkship", closp at uoqn oq Monday, Janu iry 28 W, H. GIFFORD, Aotiag Town ClciK. Tauranga. January 16th, 1918 Tauranga Engineer-* ing and Plumbing Works J^ole District Agents for Ford Cars Wholesale and detail Engin ee:s and Plumbers, Merchants f. N. dlStil £ CO DEWNPQET RQAI>. When Indisposed. I DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLf - STILL EFFECTIVE AFTER TWENTY YEARS' USK. • Jt is said tliat after repeated and ! lengthy* use of certain medicines I that the patient becomes immune to M ° ■ S e'B 2by :" "'M*uj t 'sk7iQr' iV"'W''' the fact From a pjioio.. that they are still the everyday remedy in thousands of homes after years of satisfactory use. A convincing exnmple is contained in the letter from Mrs. Jane Skelton, 0* S7 Huxley St., Sydenhara, Christchurch, N.Z., who writes:—-"I can gay that after twenty years' experience in the use 'of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that they still occupy a place in my house r told as a good family medicine; ther •eem to combat most of the little ills that flesh is heir to, and. I find ; them accordingly most effective is well for the children vrhen India* posed. You have my consent to publish this testimony if required." Mrs< Skelton's statement will be endorsed by thousands of people throughout New Zealand who hare b«en using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for years and are still finding Ul«ih eflectiT© as a family mediein* dßdertakers - embSlers leu rang a Furnishing Co. DEVOKrOKT lIOAV, TaOBAKOA Telephone 71 ; rrivuU Addr«m:H. L. Joiit-Sj Bt-L Avenue Funerals eeouutnieaiiy Jaroifiied f !id p remutiy Attended to in Totfs zzii District.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6965, 21 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6965, 21 January 1918, Page 1