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HAWKES BAY CONFIDENCE INT ITS ; ' . \ FUTURE.' .... I' : Everybody knows that the Hawkes Bay district has been hard hit financially, possibly more.so than any otherpart of the Dominion, owing to the energies of its people being devoted almost entirely to the production of wool and meat, which have fallen so low- in the market. Nevertheless, it is ihterestiac: to learn that in connection with the Hawkes Bay Farmers' Co-op.'Asßociatiph,"Ltd.?B.B per cent, bond issue niore than half the amount applied for to date comes from, residents of Hawkes Bay. This. is. a splendid indication of the. confidence of the Hawkes Bay people in their own co-operative association, and aleo in the prosperous future of that rich territory. The bonds are being rapidly taken up, applications coming from all over fie Dominion—as far North ac Hamilton and Waihi, and ac fa.r Sc«Ui as Diinedin. .Those who contemplate investing in. those splendid 8 per cent, bonds shocld lose no time in sending in their application*. There can 'be no donbi,, that it will not be very long before the whole, issue offered: to the public w'iH be taken up. The fact that so many people, who are in close touch with, the Hawkes Bay Farmers',, Co-op. Association^ Ltd., are •placing their money at its. disposal, is sufficient assurance of tie: soundness of the concern, whilst the high .rate of interest makes the bonds a most attractive investment. ... The bonds are in denominations of £25, £60, and £100, for a currency of 5 or 10 years. Apply for prospectus at any branch of the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd.; at the head office or any branch of the Hawkes Bay Farmers' Co-op. Ltd., or any member .of the Stock Exchange.—; Advt. ■„"..

AFRAID TO BAT BEOATJSE.OF ... . inwgestion:.. , : i ;. If .you'll .take the advice of tttoueands of people who have been relieved of ln; diigegtion you will take a little Bisurated Mapieeia after your meals. Instead of that dread of eating, Trhich is one of the worst evils of stomach disorder, you will relish your food and will fiwi that you are able to eat what yoii like and as much as you like within reason without fche slightest, fear of pain to follow." There is no waiting for this wonderful benefit; the instant 'Bisaraied Magnesia enters the stomach digestive pain ceases. Try it. and jucfee for yourself; go to the nearest ohemißt and get : a package of Bisurated Magrieeia to^iay. But be sure to, look on the wrapper'- for the trade- : marli word Bismag—there's nothing just I as good as Bisurated Magnesia.) and this word ensures your' getting the product that does you good.—Advt. SOMETHING NEW. IN SOUPS. The new soups—eleven different flavours—that Tncker and Co. are putting on the market this season are ; the result of an entirely new manufacturing process which has improved Tucker's Soups out, of all knowledge. The new soupe have only to be tried to be instantly adopted as a regular course in every household. Their superiority is at once manifest; the Spicy, piquant, appetising flavours are true : and satisfying. ' Try them. —Advt. Autumn colds are bard to shift, unless you take Nazol. Don't exj)crit-CDt | with imitationE—get genuine ISazol. There's.nothing just as. good for ' re- | lieving coughs and colds in.-young and old. Taken .oh lump sugar or sniffed through a Nazol inhiler, Nazol acts like I a charm. Is M boys 60 dojeo. Ttet | Kciol to-rJgWi—A^vi ••-■:. i

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 9

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