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More Cups 'T'HERE is a decided economy in using “Amber Tips” FINE Tea, as one pound will make as many cups as a pound and a-half of ordinary tea. In addition, you have fragrant flavour and healthful qualities only found in FINE Tea. u The Lancet” says “Fine” Tea is healthful, while inferior tea is both injurious and wasteful. S FINE Tea

925 Indian Chief has res oxo* s The 'lndian Mdtocyfcle has blazed the way throughout mOfer-cycle history. Endian / was the first to incorporate a three-speed gear, spring frame, electric light, twist grip control, and is the only motor-cycle with the helical gear drive, which has done away with chain troubles for ever. Scouts incorporate clever mechanical changes which will delight veteran motorcyclists. And the new Chiefs, after exhaustive experiment on the road, have been fitted with balloon tyres as standard, lessening vibration, increasing coUifort and ensuring longer life to the machine Prince arrives December Ist At last a lightweight motor-cycle has been built for New Zealand conditions—The Indian Prince. £72/10 The 2|- fa.p. Indian Prince is capable of a speed of 55 miles an hour, will climb almost any hill “in high” , and gives 100 to 125 miles on a gallon of petrol. LIGHTBAND & WANN LTD., flig! St., Hawera; and at New Plymouth nnd Stratford.

keeps Iheblood pure ftfid the body Prompt relief from flatulence and indigestion. Ideal for children. 1 16 per bottle at all chemists and grocers. K. 106 CraqfLrk A tender, succulent crayfish demands a vinegar that will do it justice, a fully-matured, delicately-flavoured vinegar such as “Cornwell's.” Your Grocer atocka it. 0 PURE MALT fORNWEU ineaar VINEGAR 'JHIE roost beef of old England is nothing without Hayward’s “Military” Pickles. Sold by all grocers. Refuse substitutes.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 3

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