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*© "N p u £ MISS DAVEY’S NEW HATS A EE a real treat to see ! Call and try on a few! See how becoming is their appearance—then note how remarkably LOW are our Cash Prices. JJISS JJAVEY, HIGH STREET. HAWERA. rmmbef^fwS there is> real &• GRAPE CREAM Or TARTARIM vX \,\.'fl EDMONDS BAKING POWDER liS or y°%u/ Bonnmglon’s will shift your cold —even the most racking cough cannot stand against it. 2/6 and 1/6, chemists and stores. Be sura you get the original Bonuingtou’i. IRISH MOSS

uie aeliciousjffavour & 54* Your choice of eight flavours, in loz., 20z., and 4oz. hottles. On sale everywhere. KIWI FLAVOURING SSENCES Guaranteed Pure. LUNG REMEDY 2t Is the surest, safest and most reliable remedy known for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup rickets, catarrh, sore throat, general weakness, nerve troubles and incipient consumption. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. I

SUGGESTION DEFINED. SUGGESTIVE 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 oerfect harmony with the Law of Being. May be consulted daily 10 to 12, 2 to 6.30. JAS. JJABTIN, D.S.T., 21 WELLINGTON ST., HAWERA (Near Union St.).

$ Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Indispensable ® While travelling by sea or land Dx Morse’s Indian Soot Pills will b< found a most useful companion an< should always bo carried in tlie pocket w handy in a suit case. When preparing for a sea trip i course of these pills taken nightly before sailing will 3 considerably reduce tliß risk of seasickness. They should also be used while at aea to ensure the regular working of tlig system, so frequently becomes upset when on board ship. The railway or motor passenger who has to ait long hours sin a train or car finds his liver become and digestion disordered through eating hastily and insufficient exercise. He likewise finds a medicine of the type of Hr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills is just what he needs. It is important to remember that change of food and living conditions invariably disarranges the system, and when that occurs nature, needs issistance, at least temporarily. Dr. Slorse’s Indian Root Pills are ipocially suited for this purpose. They will kepp the organs in perfect working order and prevent nany of the serious and costly illlesses if taken when the first signs of Constipation appear. With Dr. Morse’s fndian Hoot Pills always afcc hand, ising a little caro and intelligence, the yystem can be kept in a sound* •Althjr condition.

ME I-lAEOLD WHITTLE. At the Wellington competitions, Mr Whittle: acted ns official accompanist. During three weeks he played no less than 1151 accompaniments. His hands were never tired or sore as -he ruhbed in Q-tol several times daily. He had no cause to use sticking plaster, as on former occasions. —2 No cold is Wazol-proof. And no cough and cold remedy is so economical as “Nazol.” Eighteeupenee buys 60 doses—more than three' a penny.— A.dvt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 October 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 October 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 October 1924, Page 7

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