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A WORD IN SEVEN LETTERS. Are you interested in cross word puzzles? Whether you are or not, this one is worth a litlte thought. It was put to me the other day, and I got it without trouble. “A word) in seven letters, and it is defined as a new, very economical and convenient commodity that should be in the pantry of every housewife. Many housewives all over New Zealand have tried it, and are delighted with the wonderful results they have secured from using it in pies, ■ puddings and tarts. “It fills a long-felt want in the kitchen of every housewife who has an eye to economy, consistent with improved cooking. “It is a suet that ‘pours from the packet.’ There’s no cleaning, grating or chopping up. It is packed in parch-ment-lined llt> j>aclcets, and is obtainable from all better grocers. • “Its first letter is ‘S’ and the last ‘O. ’ ’’ Yes, you’ve got it —“Shreddo. ’’ We ask you at our expense to try it! Send three penny stamps for generous free sample to Dept. S 4, Box 1097, Auckland. *

jpXIDE J»ATTERIES MEAN THE OLDEST AND BTGGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. STOP TO THINK. DON’T EXPERIMENT. LET YOUR NEXT BE AN I7XIDE ! STARTING AND LIGHTING BATTERIES FOR ALL CARS. WIRELESS BATTERIES. The EXIDE WIRELESS BATTERY has been tried out in the Hawera district for the last twelve months on several plants and has proved itself the King of Batteries. Easily charged and made in all shapes and sizes to suit all purposes. R. H. LEECE & CO., REGENT STREET. HAWERA. EXIDE AGENTS.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 14