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“We have much pleasure in recommending your Lane’s Emulsion to anyone with children run down in health. ® Our Matron says it ii the best remedy she knows for bringing young people back to health and strength. Our home provides for the temporary care of children of poor sick mothers who may be in hospital, etc.” S. DUNKLEY, Manager, Children’s Rest Home. Mornington, Dunedin, N.Z. EMULSION 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. S PREVENT USE Q -T © L SKIM An eminent skin specialist lias discovered a cure for Eczema and all forms of Skin Disease. This wonderful lotion is called D.D.3). Prescriptlbii. You will sigh with relief at its first magic touch. The result is simply miraculous.’ Get a 4/6 bottle to-daiy at your Chemist. You will bless us for this aavice
TAKE HORLICK'S MALTED MILK—it satisfies. / As a “niglit-cap” tfy HORLICK’S. You Will lie pleasingly surprised how soothing and invigorating this FOOD-DR INK is. HORLICK’S helps nature to overcome disease. Made in a moment by the addition of a little water, hot or coldHORLICKS MALTED MILK HORUCKS MALTED MILK. C? SLOUGH. BUCKS. ENG. it © inval' 0 *5*55 halted Jn four sizes. At all chemists and stores. Send id for sample to the local representative: J. 11. Newson and Co., Ltd... r.O. Box 1162, Wellington. TUT T> JERSEY Sale—Our offer has * been accepted for 1000 boys’ heather wool jerseys, and we are clearing them at 5/11; these are worth double; also suitable for girls; any size in stock at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ■jy/TOKOIA & DISTRICT SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. 2ND ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING Will be held in the “Pines” (Opposite Mokoia St-ore.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. PROGRAMME. Eight running events. Married and single ladies’ races. Clirls’ and boys’ district handicaps. .District school children races. High, long, and hop, step and jump hand) caps. Five children’s pony events. One mile trot for ponies. Utility, milk cart and waggon horse classes. Novelty races on horseback. Ladies’ and gents’ motor driving competitions Ladies’ nail-driving competitions. Chain-stepping competition. Sheep-guessing competition. Seven-a-side football tournament. All events post entry, except! seven-a-side football tournament, for which nominations accompanied by an entry fee of 10/6 must, he in. bv 13th May. Good trophies or ensh prizes finr all events. Valnahle’ challenge cup presented by Henry A. Lane and Co., per Mr. G. H. Buckeridge, for most, points 'secured during the day, to be won tw’o years in succession or three, years at intervals. Ist, prize to. count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points. 3rd prize 1 ■ point. For full; particulars see . posters. Ilawera Municipal Band in attendance. • Refreshment booth on ground. GRAND.CONCERT and presentation of prizes in evening. -■ RONALD A.vRICHTER, A. T. TID SWELL, . Joint Secretaries.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 15 May 1925, Page 3
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