YOUTHFUL ACTIVITY—AFTER TAKING RHEUMO. Young people often suffer from socalled “growing pains’ ’ —are you sure they are not the beginnings of deadly rheumatism? Counteract it early by taking Rheumo. It seldom fails to neutralise the excess of deadly uric acid in the blood (the cause of rheumatism and its kindred ills—lumbago, sciatica, gout, etc.)- Rubbing or massage cannot do this. Keep your youth and vim by at once destroying the cause of those warning pains. Rheumo is pleasant to take, and a large bottle containing one week’s treatment costs you only 4/6, and has given relief to thousands of sufferers. 254
s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. BETWEEN WANGANUI AND HAWERA. THREE TIMES A DAY. Fill! timetables showing connections with other services. * * TIMETABLE. —DOWN. a.m. a.m. p.m. Fare* Leave New Plymouth ... 4.30 9.0 12.30 Arrive Haw era 7.0 11.15 2.30 10/ S.O.S. The 7.30 a.m. car, Hawera to Ashhurst, enables passengers to catch the Napier and Wairarapa Express, thus saving a whole day in the jour aey from Taranaki to Hawkes Bay and Wal rraapa. Passengers can also travel to Pal meraton and Wellington by this route.- Arrive Palmerston 12.52 p.m.; arrive Wellington 4.16 P The 1 p.m. car from Hawera, connecting at Wanganui with Wanganui-Marton aervioe, matches MaiD Trunk Express for Auckland Also connects through to Palmerston. Arrive Palmerston 6 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: (Smith’s Overland Service.) WANGANUI.—Head Office, Rutland Building. 'Phone 3130. SAWEBA. —Criterion Garage, Regent ’Phone 168. MEW PLYMOUTH.—For 4.30 a.m. and B a.m. service: C. Dyke and Co. For fi.so p.m. service: Jamea Fowler. ?EILDING.—Bain and Co.’s Oarage. Seats may be reserved for through passengers, lend collect wire. It ooste you nothing and lecures a seat. _ Telegrams: “Umith’s Overland Service, Wangs mi.", For all route*. ALWAYS communicate with lead Office by wire where possible. RUTLAND BUILDING. AVENUE. WANGANUI. Hotel Street. vythY be ill wnen you can get the * * famous Sequah [Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.f
FAWN BERLAP for curtains, etc.; 54-inch. — Usual Price 2/11 yard Stocktaking Sale Price 1/11 yard LADIES’ COTTON VESTS; good qualities— Stocktaking Sale Price 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 each LADIES’ COTTON BLOOMERS; elastic waist and knee —Usual Price 1/11 _pair Stocktaking Sale Price 1/6 pair
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 August 1925, Page 2
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