The blackbird is becoming a menace to the fanner in the Wairarapa district. It is said that it feeds on the young grew rape, and one farmor in the O]«oki states Unit the whole of hit) rape crop this season has been practically devoured. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OlNTment. Effect wonderful cures of bad lojjß find old wounds. If these medicines LV used)a|ccarding to the directions >vliu;h are wrapped round each pot aaid Uox there is bo wound, bad lsg, ■or ulcerous sore, however obstinate, but will yield to their curative propertlws.- NumUjors of persons who had been patients in the large hospitals without! l*enettt, havo been cured by Jlolloway's Ointment and Pills, when other remedies had signally failed.< i''or tyKuntlular swellings, tumours, scurvy and diseases of tho skin there Is no medicine that can be used with sa good on effect, and though the enre is rapid, it is also complete and permanent.* Star-Uowkett Societies cn«i neither receive money as deposits nor borrow in any way. Their Rules oxprossly state that they will not avail themselves of the borrowing powers pormitled under the Building Societies' Act. It will, therefore, readily bo seen tihat this is a great source ot strength, as such a society can have absolutely n<j creditors outside its own members, and with these it has a deOnito contract as to the condition of their membership. It will thus be apparent that in time of financial stress such a society occupies a very strong position!. The Equitable Building Society of New Plymouth, which is worked under this sv&tom. is now issuing a second group of shares. The list is open at tfco Society's office, Currle Street. *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 28 November 1904, Page 2
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278Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 28 November 1904, Page 2
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