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ARTHUR TOOMAN and Co,, Ltd,, New City Markets a Auckland. Fruit, Grain, Produce and Foultry Merchants and Auctioneers. FRUIT: The Bigges-t Auctioneers in Auckland. Highest price? obtained MAIZE : We want the growers to to get the highest prices % during the coming season and we can obtain them Send your consignments to ua. We make advances against consignments if required 1 POULTRY: We receive the biggest supplies from the Auckland districts, and obtain the highest prices. BEST SALE DAYS — FRIDAYS. We Solicit Consignments. — PROMPT "SETTLE MENIT*-^ A. TOOMAN & Co., \ LTD, In the Selection of Food Stuffs it is the Housewives' Opinion that Counfs Read this unsolicited testimenia from a well known Devonport lady (Original can be seen at our office. Messrs L. (J. Gillespie and^Sous, Fort Street, City. Dear Sirs, •Some time ago, a friend of mine advised me to try "MATZENA CORN LOUR," ft 3 sha had found it excellent. 1 tried it, and have been ■lelighted with Maizena ever since. It makes a most deliciouß Blanc *oange and Custard, having none of the rather uncooked Btarchy flavour sometimes met with in other brands of Cornflour. lam sure anyone giving it a fair trial would not care to use any other _______ __ United Insurance Coy., Ltd. B3T. 1862. 2*lre — Marine — Accident Covers Effected: — L'wellings, Contents, rnilkng Plants, etc. Also, Employers Risks, accidents to Workmen, Personal Accidents, etc, :; r: ,: :: ~~~ TAURANGA, ;repre;sj;]stative James Murray. Accountant and Auditor

NOW AND THEN. To-day is unliko 20, or 10 or even £ years ago. There is not much which need be written to-day about Learning by Correspondence. Its values and advantages are known and appreciated by all but the oldfashioned and mediocre. It should be remembered that the pioneers of this splendid means of acquiring practical knowledge in New Zealand, are still keeping up their splendid reputatioD. Hundreds yearly are bet- | tering their positions and earning', more money owiDg to mastering oue :of our Courses. May we eend you particulars of our Cour&o in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in ACCOUNTANCY; or in SHORT- , H\ND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING ; or in PREPARAf lOIS , for the MATRICULATION; the ! PUBLIC SERVICE ; the TEACHERS' ; the LAW, or the UNIVERSITY BOQK-KEEPERS' EXAMi-l NATIONS. I Say just which and write to-day, i Address : HEMINGWAY & ROBfcRT&ON. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Ltd Union Buildings, Auckland W. H. HEMINGWAY, Chief of leaching Staff. "CHAMPION" FINALE ON HIS COMIC OPERA "The flight of the Swallows and an extinct bird, with a Pearl, and their return without the Pearl under the shadow of the Goddess of the Rainbow to the Garden of Eden, and finally to Ripa (retire in peace alone)." AS 'CHAMPIONS' TIME IS NOW FULLY ABSORBED IN FEEDING BIS PEOPLE WITH— i MUSCLE RAISER I LOUR and STANDARD OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS; also GRUEL MEAL fob INFANTS and INVALIDS Last Ministerial Telegram to Wellington, 3/1/18.) "RIGHT HON MASSEY, Wellington. According to Press news the Swallows sojourn to Ripa (retire in peace alone.) V., Composer, Auckland." rs.B. — No reply is necessary, as the public have now every confidence in the Right Hon, Hessey in seeing that there are no more flights or returns while a pair of British scissors are to be had. Composer. Cosa fatta copa ha (A thirg which is dons has a head) Approved of, *'» Auckland

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7039, 15 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7039, 15 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7039, 15 July 1918, Page 1

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