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ANOTHER PURSER & SUISTEO SPECIAL A SACRIFICE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Pure Down Quilts, j Blankets and Bed Spreads AT 3/- IN THE £ OFF ! This Offer comprises our present stock of PURE DOWN QUILTS and ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, all of which were bought before the recent rise, thus showing even greater savings than the Discount indicated. It will pay you to buy now, even to put away for next Winter. Stocks MUST be cleared to make room for New Goods. INSPECT OUR OFFERINGS TO-DAY! PURE DOWN QUILTS from 39/g PURSER & SUISTED. Ltd., “Where Good Furniture Costs Less.” HAWERA AND STRATFORD. ■■/■A '**Y m

Dairy and Factory Outfits 1924 Call upon us for your New Outfits. Our New Season's Outfits are now ready for aii ciasses of Factory or Dairy Work. 100 pair Men’s WHITE FACTORY OVERALLS, 11/6 each 90 pair Men’s BLUE 818 OVERALLS, 10/6 SO pair Farmers’ Strong- OVERALLS, 9/11 100 Men’s Sample Light-weight SINGLETS, 3/11 70 Navy Blue or White FACTORY APRONS, 2/11 40 pair Men’s TWEED TROUSERS, 18/6 30 pair Men’s GREY BATCH BLANKETS, 27/6 40 Men’s Striped BUSH RUGS, 13/6, 18/6 60 Men’s SLEEPING PYJAMAS, 11/6, 14/6 NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY HAWERA.

‘‘The man who does wrong is always a fool,” said the Chief Justice, Sir Robert- Stout, in the New Plymouth Supreme Court (reports the Taranaki Herald). His Honor followed up the comment with the observation that “brains and honesty are required in the successful management of any business.” His Majesty the uabv, or Urn Majesty the King— to which is due the great honour;-' (asks the Napifer Telegraph). There was evidently no doubt about the answer to this question in the .mind of' at least one Napier citizen.. He received word while at work that his wife had presented him with a. son and heir, and set off on his bicycle down Tennyson Street to view the acquisition. The guard of honour to the CovernorGeneral blocked the road, but he rode through the ranks with lofty disregard of voyalty or its repreSntatives. Not until a policeman pulled him from his bicycle did he realise the number of conventions he had shattered and even then, after yielding his name, and a breathless explanation. he again mounted his cycle and pedalled hastily on. ’ “A striking example of the motor bus as a serious competitor to the railways is seen ai. Raetilii.” writes an Auckland Star correspondent. “Pre\ious to the establishing ol a good motor service between Itaetihi and Ohakune 'junction. the train consisted of at least two large passenger carriages. r lo-day only one small old-type non-smoking carriage' is beiim used, the others having been discontinued for some time owing to lack of passengers. 'I he motor buses are running at more mutable times to the convenience of the travelling public.” PEEPS AT PEOPLE. , HOW CHILDREN CATCH COLD. It rains. Crass soaking, paths in puddles, streets sloppy, children arrive at school witli cold wet feet, and have cold wet feet all the day. Source of many ills. Only the strong, healthy child goes through it all without contracting colds and sickness. “Maltexn” (Wilson’s Malt Extract) imparts the strength and vitality Hint enable the children to ward off coughs, colds and similar winter ailments. ° Makes rich, red blood, tones up the system, builds robust, sturdy frames, and plumj), well-moulded bodies. Nature’s tonic food. If you wish your children to avoid winter sickness, to bo regular id attendance at school, and to make progress with their lessons, keep them healthy and strong with “Maltexo. ” lib. and 21b. jars. 71b. tin for family use. “Mnltexo” plain for general fonie. “Mnltexo with Cod Liver Oil” for those subject to chest and him* troubles. 5 L-ATE ADVERTISEMENTS. S r J —Del ween Hnrrop’s and Disraeli .Street. purse containing mone\. etc. f inder will be rewarded on returning same to if. Kineton Parkes and Co.

CROMPTON’S SLIPPERS % things to. keep your feet and toes snug and warm on wintry evenings—a Pair of CROMPTON’S ‘ I BUILT-FOR-COMFORT ’’ COSY SLIPPERS. We have styles for all! Gay colours to match mother’s dressing gown. Conservative, manly patterns for father, and a merry selection of DAINTY SLIPPERS for the young folk. All Durable Qualities, and. all at Crompton’s Value Prices! You’ll Need a Pair This Evening. CROMPTON’S SHOE STORE u HIGH STREET ! : HAWERA.

SUGGESTION DEFINED. ©UGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS is the Science -of Healing in which Thought Vibrations, directed by intention, are transmitted to the subjective mind of the patient for the purpose of restoring health when diseased or abnormal mental or physical conditions exist. In short, it is a scientific method of bringing mind and body into perfect harmony with the Law of Being. May be consulted daily 10 to 12, 2 to 5.30. J AS - L # JfARTIN, D.S.T., 21 WELLINGTON ST.. HAWERA (Near Union St.). in doubt where to do your shopping go to Hart’s, High St. and Union St. For children's haelclng cough Woods Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.

ABOUT THAT CARRYING JOB I WE SUGGEST YOU ’PHONE No. 730, Hawera; WRITE c/o P.O. Box 24, Hawera, or WIRE THE QENERAL 'JVRANSPORT COMPANY LTD., MOTOR TRUCK CARRIERS, AT Hawera, New Plymouth, Eltham, and Opunake. Hawera Depot: Taranaki Garage, High Street (next Public Trust Office). A SUCCESSFUL treatment for chilblains: No Itch Wafers and application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. * 6

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 August 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 August 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 August 1924, Page 9

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