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IP*' Time was when it could be truthfully said there were no Tweeds in the World equal in quality to Scotch. WHY? Because in those days Scottish experts worked only in Scottish Mills. THAT IS NOT THE CASE TO-DAY 1 The Empire has grown in industrial development, and in the Overseas Dominion the Manufacturer now works side by side with the Primary Producer. TAKE, FOR INSTANCE, THE WANGANUI WOOLLEN MILLS. Busy Mills, these, scientifically designed and absolutely up-to-date in mechanical equipment. And this splendid plant is manned and manipulated by Scottish experts who but a little while ago were employed in Scottish Mills. In Scotland, these experts would be training Scottish apprentices. In Wanganui they are training young New Zealanders. YOU SEE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS! New Zealand Wool—the best of it, too—is be--ing woven by labour employed in Wanganui into Fabrics equal in quality, texture and design to the finest products of Old World Mills. When next you go shopping for Suit or Costume, Blankets or Rugs, insist on being shown the “Wanganui” range. To see will be to buy, for there are none better. i fl WANG* fill WoOWL'N MILLS

When you have influenza, do not be foolhardy or you will regret it. Apart from the danger of complications, such as pleurisy or even pneumonia, many organic' affections have their origin in a chill contracted through a neglected attack of influenza. Be wise and' go to bed at the first symptom of influenza. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Bemedy freely until the fever subsides, the pains in the body and tightness in the chest disappear, and the cough ceases. An attack of influenza treated with Chamberlain’s Cough Bemedy never leaves any bad after-effects behind it. —Advt. Keep influenza at bay by taking <c KAZOL.” Its soothing, penetrating healing properties, give instant relief to coughs and colds. Is 6d for 60 doses.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 July 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 July 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 July 1925, Page 3

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