I never could put this sort of thing across my wife. The friction between my pedal extremities and any objects within 3 feet of me so disturb the peace of the house that 1 stand as much chance as a celluloid cat in Dante’s “Inferno. Once upon a time noise and locomotion were considered inseparable. Stephenson’s original railway engine sounded like a Gatling gun. Modern tramcars remind' me of the unloading of old iron on to a concrete yafd. Some motor cars still sound like an amateur jazz band trying to play 1 Only Another Day to 'Wander, In a car, noise means money. A car which rattles and knocks is en route for the scrap heap. It is friction which keeps junk vendors in business. “Big Tree’’ offers you a real oil- —about the deadliest enemy Old Man Friction ever knew. Big Tree Motor Oil does its job keeps your car from talking itself to death. Whether you buy it or not depends on whether you can afford not to buy an oil which will prolong the life of your car. o ■ ' - _ » r z> •> “Pip”— The “Big Tree Scribe MOTOR A. S. PATERSON & GO., Sole Importers, N.Z., Insurance Buildings, Devon St., New Plymouth. 'Phone 903.
with PUKE AS THE LILY BE3Y9WE& STEVEMSOM LTD. LILY STARCH WORKS OUWEDJN
WHAT WILL YOU? DO TO-NIGHT? 'THIS night in lots of New Zealand homes, by cheery firesides, many energetic young men are engaged in the pleasant and profitable business of selfimprovement. All are fired with the spirit of ambi- ' tion and achievement. All are determined that they will not remain in subordinate positions. Through the medium of HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY COURSES they are equipping themselves with knowledge practical, specialised knowledge that will assure for them speedy advancement and financial security. For twenty-eight years young men have been utilising their spare-time studying under Hemingway’s skilled guidance. To-day you ’ll find those men in good billets in every profession, in every branch of commercial life. Now, while YOU are young, is the time to spend a proportion of your leisure hotirs in studying to assure future prosperity. Write, to-day, stating what branch of business you are in, to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. ‘HOW DO YOU LIKE BACON?” IVjrOST people answer “cooked.” But some like it sliced thinly—others prefer it thick. Tell us which way YOU desire it —we have modern bacon cutting machines esiiecially to satisfy your choice in this direction. Buy Bacon from O’REILLY’S always, because they stock only the primest brands and sell to you at THE KEENEST PRICES. Our CASH Coupons are good for 6d in the £. Save them! O’gEELLY’S, “The Quality Delivery Grocery Store.” HIGH STREET. ’Phone 596. PRINCES STREET. ’Phone 496. Q.EO. SYME & CO., Ltd., Furniture and Furnishing' Warehouse, Princes Street, Hawera. {? €>—VIOLIN in case with bow, a complete outfit for £3, posted to any address. —Dixon’s, Hawera. ■JPT ART’S the House for Wedding Presents.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 June 1925, Page 6
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