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ENGLAND’S TWO MOST POPULAR CARS ARE NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. Morris-Cowley ? ■ and Morris - Oxford MOTOR CARS Acknowledged the World Over as England’s Leading Light Cars. Morris-Cowley 11.9 h.p. Two Seater £325 Painted grey, upholstered grey leather cloth, five wheels and Dunlop cord tyres, Lucas dynamo; lighting and starting set (12 volts), five lamps and dimmer switch, Enots’ pump system of lubrication to chassis, spring gaiters, all-weather hood, side curtains and hood cover, single folding wind screen, * speedometer, clock, petrol gauge, Enots’ oil gun, and Boyce Motormeter fitted to radiator cap. Morris-Cowley £365 1 11.9 h.p. Four Seater Equipment as Two Seater Morris-Oxford 13.9 h.p. Two Seater £430 Painted grey, bronze green, blue or claret, upholstered grey mottled best leather, folding dicky seats built for two into the body and fully upholstered, including folding wind screen for passengers in the dicky seat, all-weather hood and wind shields opening with the doors, double wind screen, top half adjustable, speedometer, clock, driving mirror, electric horn, Lucas dynamo lighting and starting set of five lamps, set of four Gabriel Snubber shock absorbers, Enots’ pump lubrication system to chassis, five wheels and five tyres size 28 x 3£, Dunlop cord, spring gaiter?, and Boyce Motormeter fitted to radiator cap. NEWTON KING, Ltd., Agents

FREE GIFT OFFER! HART & CO. thank the Public of Hawera and surrounding districts for the generous support accorded them in the past and invite them to INSPECT their new and up-to-date premises, lately rebuilt in HIGH STREET on the same site as the old one. In order to celebrate the REOPENING they'are GIVING AWAY FREE 1 Case of Electro-plate or Nickel Silver Afternoon Teaspoons with every. £3 worth of Goods purchased at, their usual low price; half-dozen same Teaspoons without ease with j every £2 spent; and quarter-dozen with every £1 spent. fifing the Children Along! : Bring the Children Along l DOLLS, PRAMS, TOYS, SCOOTERS, TRICYCLES, ETC., ALL TO EE CLEARED REGARDLESS OP COST. ■ . vjk; AND THERE WILL BE A FREE GIFT. FOR EACH CHILD - AT HART’ S, v 4to_HIGH STREET :: HAWERA. ” NOTE.—WE HAVE NO STAND AT THE SHOW THIS YEAR.

DO YO C KNOW ? Do you know that a whole life may be altered by a course of Chamberlain's Tablets? A suffering, grouchy, unsuccessful person may be changer! to a healthy, happy, prosperous man bv this marvellous preparation! How? Why, snnply by their marvellous effect on the stomach, liver and bowels, which produce perfect digestion, healthv stomach, regular bowel action.—Advt. I

ORANGE SMASH. jyjESSTtS Thomson, Lewis and Co., of Wellington, have appointed ns j agents for the Famous Orange Smash,! which is recognised the most delicious Orange drink on the market. Orange Smash is now obtainable from all shops in the district. Note the difference in the name. Try it and yon will know the difference in the drink. Try our Special BREWED ENGLISH GINGER BEER and BREWED HOP BEER. We Deliver to nil-parts of the district. HAWERA MINERAL WATER CO., ARGYLE ST. -Phone GltS. p'LTTVOL, the gtant boot waterproofer, makes boots.., and harness soft, pliable and waterproof, 1/9 tin at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 3

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