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r 1 *6 n UNO ♦f A Special HEAVYWEIGHT Cigarette of the famous “Three Castles ” quality—preserved in greater perfection by the new Cellophane wrapping, which, being perfectly airtight, enables the “Magnums” to retain their superlative flavour and always results in a delightful smoke. FOR BOXES OF Alao in Airtight Tins of 50 W. D. & H. 0. WILLS, BRISTOL - AND - LONDON. 1

Recommended by Medical Authorities “The Lancet”—the world's foremost Medical Journal —is very outspoken about tea, and states that FINE Tea is healthful, while coarse tea, so often sold loose, is both injurious and wasteful. “Amber* Tips ” is packed in klb. and 1 lb. packets , and in 21b., 51b., and 10lb. tins, and sold by all grocers. JAlhber Tips’ FINE Tea - Cevlon’s Best

Milk Tuoe •'ui-smok 7wa <5 THE “VICTORY" DETECTOR Installed and in operation. Fixed on to dummy by two nails, screws or bolts, and milk and air tubes connected as shown. Ejects the milk every pulsation into an .open bucket. The Price of these machines is within the reach of every farmer. W. JJICKETTS, ’Phones 140, 273. Agent. Box 68. ELTHAM MACHINERY EXCHANGE. ]) AI I,Y p A SSE NG HR £ E,RV ICE HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH. AN UP-TO-DATE CHAR-A-HAW LEAVES—ITAWEKA P. 0., 8 a.m. STRATFORD 1’.0., 9 a.m INGLEWOOD P. 0., 9.40 a m LEAVES—NEW PLYMOUTH 1’.0., 4 n.m INGLEWOOD P. 0., 4.45 n.m. STRATFORD 1’.0.. 5.20 p.m. Comfortable leafing: acnmmndatinn fm twr-ntv passengers. Available fur Sunday trips. c. ‘k. 'fowler. HAWERA—;NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. CTAR leaves Commercial Hot/d. Hawt-ra. / D.MLY at 7.30 a.m.. arriving at New Plymouth. 9.45 a.m. C. DYKE & ( (>.. Proprietors. ’Tis said operates' life was marred by his wife’s nagging. She was prematurely aged through doing the village wash without the invaluable aid of “No-Rubbing” Laundry Help.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 August 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 August 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 August 1924, Page 7

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