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Jon Wl an m »: & m m SCOUT THE SPORTSMAN’S MOUNT It brings a thousand creeks and rivers within easy reach of your home. It brings within short riding distance marshland and bush, game-filled. A few minutes carries you to the once distant links. In a thousand ways Scout is the ally of the lover of sport. Send a postcard for literature. M teinurMiin— ar T'Pb —T r W LIGHTBAND & WANN LTD., HIGH STREET : s HAWERA. (A. H. COBET, Managef) • i V 9 5- 4 Light Delivery Runabout The ideal delivery for tradesmen, florists, and the smaller stores where loads do not exceed half-a-ton. Extend your trading area ! Ask nearest Ford Dealer about it. F.o.b. Wellington Electric Starting £l7 extra H. E. w. For Speedy Economical Delivery of Light Loads Haines 6 KEMP 3 X ctuat HORLICKS MALTED MILK HORLICK S part Thousands of Folk have thanked HORLICK’S MALTED MlLK—the FOOD-DRINK—for the strength it gave them to “ca'ry-o:i.” It is unrivalled for old and young alike. HORLICK’S is made in a moment by the addition of a little water, hot or cold. In 4 sizes at, all stores and chemists. Send 4d tor sample to Hutchinson and Co.. 2fi Jamieson St., Sydney. HORLICKS MALTED MILK C? , SLOUGH, BUCKS, ENGLAND, I W-k « most valuable substance in the World ! And so says every housewife who uses RADIUM FLOOR & FURNITURE POLISH; METAL POLISH ; BOOT POLISH. Sold Everywhere OQLDBERG 62

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 July 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 July 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 July 1924, Page 12

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