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) X7AHMERS CU - OPERATIVE ■ A' ATJCTIONEhJHING CO., LTD, HAMILTON. R. N. C^KPENTER ; Agent ; I'ARMERS1 CU- PKRATIVE AUP- ! PIONEERING COMPANY LTFCwF. McCULLAGH, J. W. VERCOE, t. A. DUNLOP, Auctioneers i "~"Vita» Spark, s *° i To "keep ail cud-chewing rtock healthy r»,nd vigorous, thus making the maximum profit iv the shortest time, cattle should get about ilhs per _cad of V S No 2. to lick, aud|sheep •tbout lib per head per annum, "tacts will Predominate." Local {Agents - Taurijrjg* Faimart.'Trading Agency, R King fr Co.|re Puke find Paengaroa PIGS WAWIKD W& R. FLETCHER N.Z. Ltd., • Box 17, Auckland, are buyers of prime :— .Porkers, at 6-^d per lb Bacooers, at 7|d per lb Choppers, at; 4d per lb Next; recoiviug date, March Bth For further particulars apply to Mr lv. J, Swarm, Bell Tea Rooms, Tauranga. Phone 112 i ■ i i in » ». | W and R Fletcher (N.Z) Ltd., I will receive pigs at Te Puke aud J Paeugaroa, at nbove prices, ou Thursday March 7, 1.1 a.tu to 1 pui PIGS JfTbV PIGS nHHft N. Z. Farmers' Co-uperative -■- Bacon and Meat Packing Company Limited will receive prime Bacouera, Porkers, and Choppers," as fol - lows :— Paougaron, Thursday, 14th February, 10 to 12 uoou Te Puku, Thursday, 14th February, 1 to 3 p.m ■'Taurauga, Friday, February 15th, 10 to 2 p.m — Victoria Whaif Bacouers 7Ad per lb j Porkers- dhd per lb i Choppers 4d ppr lb j Weights from 110 to 150 lbs Further particulars from J. DAWSON, Te Puke Post Office. . . , _ _ I In the Selection of Food Stuffs it' is the Housewives' Opinion that Counts t Read this unsolicited' testimonia from a well -known Devonport lady (Original caa be seen at our office.) j Messrs L. C Giilespio and Sons, | Fort Street, i "City. Dear Sirs, 'Somoftime ago, a friend of mine advised me to try "MAIZEJSA j COtiNLOiJR,," a-s s:i3 had found it excellent. 1 tried it, and have been delighted with Maizena ever since. | It makes a most delicious Blanc • mango and Custard, having none of the rather uncooked starchy flavour sometimes met with in other brands of Cornflour. lam sure anyone giving ie a fair trial would not care to j use auy other | Biliousness Corrected AND CONDITION WONDERFULLY IMPROVED BY DR. .MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "I was a terrible suuerer from Biliousness," writes Mrs. Ellen Coutts, of 50 Beach Street, Fetonc, Wellington, "and found nothing equal to the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root I Pills. I can say they improved my I condition wonderfully. First starting with one Pill and upwards I found Biliousness soon dispelled and I made flesh rapidly, gaining the full vigour of health again, and for quite ' a considerable period have become & different woman altogether after mjc former bilious bouts. I give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to my children when needed, and consequently Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are no^r our household remedy. You may use this testimony if desired; I am a mother of a family of seven children; 36 years of age, and hot? usually possessed of; the best of health." There are many causes of this complaint, but they ail spring from a disordered Livpr which does not j properly fulfil Its functions, aided I by the peculiar climate of New Zea- ) land, which causes that organ to beI come shurpish in its action. Dr. ) Morse's Indian Root Pills relievo this ) trouble speedily. They open the 1 cjogged-up system, purify the blood [ and cleanse the stomach,, causing 1 the human niechnnism to work smoothly and ?n.si!y. On the appearance of bilious symptoms, n dose, from two to four, of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Vilis .should be taken, the larger dose for a more robust grown peison: the next flight increase the dose one extra Fill, and I if the trouble is not relieved another I doss should be taken. A little exj perience will guide the patient in { '-he u^e of t?io rill* ?P ns to proCentral Garage PHONE SI TEPUKE OGRAM and HIGGMS, j PROPRIETORS j Our Bargain List. ; Sole Local Agents for yUEViIOLETijMOTOIi CABS" j English 5-seatur - • £180 One 5-eater, thoroughly overhauled in perfect order, new tyres, all I oound. A snip - - £100] Sole Agents for the Central ladies' or j gent's free wheel cycles; also nev? ,tud second haui cycles ana motor bikes. Separators and stationary engines. Motor cars thoroughly j orhiiuicd; new hoods ir^ re . d painted. Tu--1 vali1-1 Amre> 1U yr 3el£-prppelleJ, built to wrder. pt u 5 U U a P l'i'-e t° teuovo-te '•jour old cur. All wuik dove by o OU iptteiit; mechaßic3 and bodyworkers. PRICKS RIGHT Cars for Hire Day or Night.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 1