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THE BURNS BREAD KNIFE Cuts Like Wildfire Price 4/6 The BURNS BREAD KNIFE is the most popular and the - quickest cutting Bread Knife ever invented. THE BURNS BREAD KNIFE cannot be compared with the old style Bread Knife; it’s something quite new and is a boon in every household. It is specially suitable for the Home, the Hotel, as well as all Public Institutions. THE 131 RNS BREAD KNIFE is the most popular and the quickest cutting Bread Knife ever invented. 1. The serrated edge makes it cut like lightning. -• New or stale bread cuts fast and equally well, o. The serrated edge will last for years and is easily sharpened. 4. THE BURNS BREAD KNIFE is replacing the old style Bread Knife in every household. a. THE BURNS BjvlIAD KNIFE cuts a slice as thin as a wafer, Price 4/6 J. A. DALGETTY, SPECIALIST IN CRYSTAL AND FINE CHINA. lIAWERA. Between Dances—A Glass of Wards Orange, Crush ! O or three dances, then a glass of Ward's Orange Crush — hew well tlmv go together! Luscious oranges make this drink the 'most delicious obtainable —and the most popular where a refreshing drink is wanted. Try.it—it's great! CA AI Bit [A STREET, lIAWERA. GOODWIN, DAVY & CO., piTKorTER BOWE RS B£STRUCTOBS For use conjunction with Electric or Gas Ranges and where Large Quantities of Hot Water are required. Made in New. Zealand, unexcelled in Efficiency, “METEOßlTE” The “METEOR” Bolter has a largt heating capacity, and Is quick In action. Specially suitable for Hotels, Dairies, and Restaurants. Size: 17Jln wide, I*ln deep, 24in high. Price, £l2. Service, Durability, and Economy in Workinj. 'Ask your Ironmonger. - THE HEATING “nino STOVB Mav be set compact, anywhere simple stove ind used lor halting with offices. stove pioe workrooms Sire IBIn schools, hlnh lOin dairies, etc. £3. sat'arf SRACKLOCK • i_ITVgITFT> ■ DUrv'EmrgCHRISTCHUnCH. WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND-^JgJgJggg" £Tteoriti boiler. A vory convenient • ‘■fa for Private Houses. One good firs provides sufficient hot water for a day. May be placed in Chimney Opening or worked with a stove pipe. Sire: 12$in wide, 13p'n deep, 241 n high. Price, £|. END OF SEASON’S SALE Bargains in all Winter Goods COATS, COSTUMES, FROCKS, ETC. Commencing on Thursday, July 15 SEE WINDOWS BUCKRELL’S, (OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL) UNION STREET, HAWEKA.

THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT. Ana the Necessity of Giving the Eyes Proper Care and Attention, M r \ BUSSELL, of A. I?. Bussell, Opticians, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street, Auckland, is again visitin rr Taranaki, and may he constulted in— STBATEOBD, at Mr Brown ’s Pharmacy, on TUB,SLAV, July 20. ELI HAM, at Mr O'lJagan’s Pharmacy, on W LDAPS DA Y. July 21. HA WEB A, at Mr Dingle’s Pharmacy, on THUKSOAY, July 22. Mr Bussell is an exceptional man in the optical field. He has devoted his whole life to the science of Optics, and for 26 years has done no other work. He has been associated with some of the foremost Eye Specialists of Eng land, and for 16 years was a tutor of Optical Science. He holds the highest qualifications an optician can possess, and has long since discarded the out-of-date chart testing system. Years ago this was the only method | known, but science has advanced in j optical work the same as it has in all I other directions. The greatest eye specialists of the world, and nil the leading Eye Hospitals practically eliminate the use of test charts. The eyes are tested, the case accurately diagnosed, and the glasses prescribed without asking th patient any questions. This is Mr Bussell’s method. As Mr Bussell will be kept exceptionally busy during his short visit an . appointment would be advisable.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 July 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 July 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 July 1926, Page 7

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