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T> ARGEST selection of Pianos and Playeo? Pianos can be seen at Dixon’s. Pianos by Chappell, Hopkineon, Rogers, Windover, Eegg and Co., Witton and others. Inspection invited. J AS - L. M ARTIN > D - s - T -' QUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS ts the Science of Healing in ■which Thought Vibrations, directed by intention, are transmitted to the subjective mind of the patient for the purpose of restoring health when diseased or abnormal mental or physical conditions exist;. In short, it is a scientific method of bringing mind and body into perfect harmony with the Law of Being. May be Consulted Daily 10 to 12, 2 to 5.80. 21 WELLINGTON BT., HAWERA. *s* »e EDMONDS BAKING POWDER. non: Sunburn. Sun Tan. Preokles, at#., use Rose Geranium Emollient. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. ONE ACHING TOOTH— A WORLD OF MISERY ! Miserable days, sleepless, painful, and seemingly endless nights. Lowered vitality, irritable temper, general unfitness for anything—that’s what toothache means. Why face the dentist’s chair and the loss of a tooth, when sure and speedy relief is to be had by applying Barraclouglx’s Magic Nervine? A drop or two on cottonwool, placed in an aching tooth kills the nerve and stops the pain. Of all chemists and stores, Is Gd. 282

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 May 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 May 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 May 1926, Page 8

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