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—* INK INK INK Your Fountain Pen Deserves Consideration! Should at any time this faithful servant fail, to'Derate, the blame i» immediately placed on the pen. But does the owner stop to consider what ink. has been used. In all prqV> ability a cheap, inferior ins, full of silt and grit, has been . used, and the whole pen is choked full. No wonder it refuses to flow freely. Would the organ/? of the human'body.t function ii we were to drink water saturated with grit and earth? Well, why expect a pen to? If you are using an ordinary, cheap, writing fluid which may be quite satisfactory for the ordinary steel pen, immediately wash out your fountain pen and fill it with a fountain ' pen ink —an ink specially manufactured for fountain pens. No one regrets a wise action that saves money as l.his.surqly will. ' v SWAN INK is Unequalled for all Fountain Pens.! * It is bottled in many sizes and at the BAY OF PLENTY TIMES STATIONERY DEPARTMENT the following are stocked:-- • * i 2oz. bottles, In Blue, *Grccn and Violet 1/- bottle 3oz. bottles, in Blue-Black. 1/3 bottle soz. In Blue-Black, "The Insist Drop” Bottle 2/3 bottle 200 z., Blue and Blue-Black (the inotrt. economical size) .' . 3/* bottle REMEMBER: You expect your pen to last! Treat it properly! Bay of Plenty Times Stationery Department (SEE OUR WINDOWS) f. SI. \ \ \ 1 ■i-** A Pair of Numb Sculls 7 ! ' Tim; Ru: Come.- come, Harold,’ eyes froftt—ca*t not ypur eyea upon yon pair of mermaid», but concentrate upon this maldenpa.iiv • ;* O. K/Homer, but let's pull fortHoshore where uSj lot us manfully Imbibe the” one and only nectar worthy ofthe name.. , 4 - ; ~ /•- Tim: Cease, base Infidel, you make me suffer from thirst without enjoying It. You make me longfor a gla»» of maglc regatta winner. ■' ' i‘Ru. Then let’s away to the skids—a shower, a rub down and a soothing draught of. lion tamer's milk —.then bring on yofir Olympic Champions. 'Dlp-^away-tand then for a clinker .drink—'Tlmaru—arch enemy of the blues. .JOHN-^WLBEiIirS hvT *?*■ ~ T.A, 25.163 a ISUit with mini un by John Bold a Co.~ Auofctand. - '7« "i -r—«r- r’^ v r^ wWJ T| 8,-:ti» jfe » *• Pain NAGS at your NERVES and wears'you down. Pain is a'; CHEAT. It robs millions of happiness andf contentment. It is no i respecter of persons. Pain attacks come suddenly in many forms. There arc Head Pains—Rheumatic Pains—Nerve Pains Headache—Toothache—parache—Sciatic Pains, Etc. In minor cases of pain, take two or three ‘ASPRO’ Tablets and that is usually, the end of the attack. In major cases take ‘ASPRO' according to the directions in the packet. ‘ASPRO’ is the greatest antidote for j pain yet introduced to the world. It is the easiest— ’ ♦ quickest—and most effective method of obtaining relief without harming the heart or?stomach, 'fits ? action is soothing and comforting and its perfect uniform purity conforms to the standard laid down by the British Pharmacopoeia (the guiding Authority of the Medical Profession). ; S3K/32 DOES MOT AFFECT THE HEART

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11046, 21 February 1933, Page 4

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