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; •.,. r- _ .--. . ■» .. ; ' . , ' .-. "-^ -Applications" Still Being' Received Daily As applications are siill coisaisi^ m. freely^' tHe Company has decided to & , :'::_.. .&..,~*>n •■"■ il4®-pihk<e list open for a snort time longer, so tnat everyone wbo wishes to •' , . taK© vp tjiese Bonds may nave the opportunity pf doing so.; Intending _;;:■• # : subscribers should apply at once through the nearest Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or direct to the Farmers' Union Trading' Co., Auckland. .; -i^Why YOU Should ta&e up These Bonds ?The Farmers' Union Trading Co.'s Bonds are for"£2s, £50, and £100. n Security protecting these Bonds-^-£568,460 of Subscribed Capital, Interest, 7| per" cent, per annum, free of income tax, payable half- J and a business owned by 16,000 farmers — the wealth-producers yearly,, without deduction for exchange. ! of the Province. Principal repayable m Four or Eight Years, at option of purchaser. A s money becomes plentiful and the interest rate falls, Bonds at 7|- / i ' per cent., free of income tax, will more than likely be selling Being bearer securities these 1\ per cent. Bonds can be easily at a premium. • transferred. • § ■'■■*''■ ' ' " ' "•■,■.' This Company handles no APPLICATION FOR BONDS Wool,. Stock or Frozen Meat— ■^X^.^^^^ )t^ •". . Lines. that have been so adversely affected by the recent Private Bag, AUCKLAND. fall m the market. Our total assets are represented by General Merchandise and by Properties, most of which Kindly allot '" s e ...... .^ .Bonds of £ .each, having a currency were bought m pre-war days, and are well distributed °^ "■ , • • .years, m terms of Prospectus dated 1 2th day of May, 1921, ov«r the most prosperous parts of the Auckland Prov- enclose cheque for .....: _„..■» — . . m ?£? payment. i» asjree to pay the balance. } nee / ' within three months. • ° *" vo< i ■ - ... ■ . ■ . £ ..'..■•" ...-■• . I (Draw a line through this latter part if payment is made m full.) ri.ii . .1 • i !• m» t> r Full Name ; , rill m this Application rorm • t . ■■.-*-.■.■ n^^, mm lig^mm^mmammm^JguSauK^mamaamm^mum^mMM^t Occupation .....,.' ..»..,....,, ■-■"''■•..•' • ".■..■ . * , '•'■.. ■ i» and take it to any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, Address ' ' .v. , ,- or to any of our 31 Branches, or post it direct to the Farmers' Union, Trading Co. (Auck.), Ltd., Hobson *"' * ♦ Street, Auckland. • ' • " ' Usual Signature ....'..,,;.:. , . ; . . )

STRAIGHTEN THAI LAME BACK There's too much! suffering /2X Bv&ry Picture «? *«. «^ f ■-„,,„, ■ v &%&, TeusASfoor Weiiingtoii rroof among older folks from achy, tOfe^r-TK ' ♦ stiff, lame backs, distressing * 'iW^M/ &£>\ fe» EackacllC urinary disorders, weak eyes, j| J SAV |<r\f sAjF^/ |^- dropsy, and rheumatic joints. |)| 1 1 ) \ }p«\ ]k/f \ ' . These ■ are signs of kidney ( r 'i^hhPW'^ •■ . Al2 ' s - E - Pry « 62 Epmii street.^veiiaL> TO V 'Jlr 1 .ington, says: "Bad headaches, conWPfl.imP'tiß which m VOli+h or A«?F^ <\ I stant backach e and dizzy feelings Weakness, wmcn, m youxn or OP U J .PwX \ . were symptoms of kidney trouble I . • „. • I-. j j. j j / fJk ' \) suffered from for some lime. The age, poisons tile DlOOd, alSrOra- tl ft W Jh- pains m my back were very trying, 1 . ' I \ J/\ 7 " and nam Pered me a lot as I conjd not ers the ,unne, and lames the : I \ A \ j stoop or move quickly without a !'• \ 1 %WK twinge darting through my kidneys limbs Of back ' I ),A "iffiJ • llke th ' 9 stab of a k ni f e. My rest at " "° Wi w ** w *" fl U.il"^ll3Si night was disturbed, no position being B 1 SSShM cojtnf ortable for long, and I used to TViot^h TiAYn fnr WPflVpnpd fl get up ln the horning feeling tired lane -a neip lor weaKenea U I s and weary. I was really m a very „,' _ » t» i i Tr'j H ' \W? YdF . poor state of health, and badly m kidneys. Doan-8 Backache Kid- r -JL"-. i£ST W- need of a good kidney medicine. One 1 ■••.'■' ' // A \ i^* . day a friend asked me had I tried H©y Pills have brought relief f, .-fUJR,.., _ Doan's Backache Kidney Pills'? and as ■• ' j ' Bli|| " r— . I '■>" / i not. "r^ecl me to take a course +n +Tift«anTi/!H TTprp'a Wallitio 1 III" of these Pills. Well, to make a long to tnousanas. nere s vyemng- sem . . feLol . v BUort> x actecl on the adviqe an » a«- i.-»iiw,^«^ ry^t ' ■ now feel splendid. The backache has tOH testimony jr J . gone, lam never troubled with headt _ , _ , ' „, aches, and my general health Is better ■„,.',,- • • Doan's Backache Pills are" sold aft. jhan it has been for a long time. I Nothing COUld be more COn* ' 3 /' P- er Pottle, at all. Chemists and shall always have a good word to say ■ • Stores, or post free from Foster- for Doan's Backache Kidney T'llla^ vincmff than that McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, and I hope many will profit by my lUV/ 8 n"c*** tuHVi Sydney. experience."

•FOOT SCALDED AND IN- burned my right hand, which got badly, and germicidal vapors they give off Ti"T ATVn?r» blistered. The place festered, and ming-le with the breath, and are in--1! liAm&U. swelled up, and was extremely pain- stantly carried into the bronchial MOTHERS WHO REALIZE THE ful ' Haying- a pot of Zam-Buk by me, tubes and lungs. These breatheable NEED FOR ZAM-BUK. ' J a Pl )liecl a dressing to the injury, medicines are speedily effective. They - . Zam-Buk quickly subdued the inflam- soothe and strengthen the tender surAccidents being of 'daily occurrence mation, drew out the bad matter, and faces, stop soreness and inflammation about the home, you should never be took the pain away. .. Soon the hurts soften the phlegm clogging' up, the airwithout Zam-Buk. Applied to a cut, were perfectly healed." tubes, make breathing easy, and endburn or scald, this wonderful herbal Use Zam-Buk for any form of, skin the most obstinate cough healer quickly soothes pain and checks trouble, and you* will find it equally Mrs. A. Roberts, of 20 Richards St inflammation. Whe"re the skin is blis- successful. * Invaluable m cases of Sydney, says: "In the winter months tered or broken, the balm should be eczema, ulcers, boils, abscesses, ring- bronchitis made ray life a misery applied on soft lint as a bandage. Be- worm, piles, poisoned wounds, chaps, The bronchial tubes were so inflamed* 1 sides being- powerfully antiseptic, Zam- and chilblains, cold sores, etc. Of all that I could scarcely breathe Pens Euk has stimulative healing- virtues .chemists and stores. Get a pot of proved the ideal •remedy. for*m'v comwhich grow new. skin m a marvellous Zam-Buk to-day, and be ready plaint. Irritation land" inflammation way. ■ equipped with the world's .finest healer. wer c quickly reduced, and after a box .trllV winflmn?« cie i ' ai 'i < Rlchm ? f ntV _ ===== or two of Peps the attacks ceased to "Throus? a k£tt£ ' £ hnSu^^ll BAD WEATHER BRINGS trouble me." Peps provide the throat, Through a kettle of boiling /water rtx>r\-KrnrntvTCi chest anfl hl "S s with a powerful dew PP inf«° V Ti fl S?S I f rt SU / fered I , t^ rri " BRONCHITIS. fence against bad weather and disblc pain. The scalded foot swelled up ■ , ease, and keeps coughs, colds throat to argreat size, and was covered with PEPS END THE RACKING COUGH troubles, influenza and bronchitis at blisters. Having Zam-Buk m our AtJD FREE THE BREATHING. bay. Of. all chemsits and stores home, my mother got me to apply it. " "' •I found Zam-Buk wonderfully sooth- is the weather that causes a ■ inw ami hea iner. It - took all the fiery widespread revival of bronchitis, «wrqnnMQTw» wn-nnn ♦♦• pain and inflammation out of the foot, asthma, chronic cough and other WISCONSIN MOTOR attached to When the blisters broke, Zam-Buk bronchial ailments. It is a time when r&^ "boat of punt will take you anyeoon grew new skin over the raw everybody needs chest-atrengthening where m one-third of time without ef•plnpes.^and my foot was completely p e ps. the remedy you breathe direotly f ort of rawlnff. Ideal for sportsmen, benlod. _„._■■■'.; . to the weak spot. Manning 1 Machinery Co., 5' Bedford Mrs. C. McNamara, 8 Selby-stroet, As Peps tablets dissolve m the Kow, Chrlstchurch; 40 Endean's BulldAdelaido. writes- "When cooking, I mouth the powerful soothing, healing ings, Auckland.

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NZ Truth, Issue 818, 16 July 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 818, 16 July 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 818, 16 July 1921, Page 9

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