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A paragraph appeared .in the press stating that recently, in l reply to an appeal for clothing for the needy ot Rawer a, a nracti daily new grey suit was given, and that later the donor saw it, being worn by a young man in ai billiard '.saloon —a young man who always had a mound or two to spare for billiards. " This misapprehension of the actual circumstances 1 reflects upon the distribution system of goods; given for the needy in Hawera. The Star has been assured that no distribution of whole suits has 'been made, and a. sunt such as described lias notj 'been given to the distributing committee. Mrs E. A. Pacey is in charge of the distributions to the needy, and she says, great discrimination is used in the disposal of gift clothing. A further investigatoiiTinto the circumstances of the case seem to establish its relative authenticity—save as to locality. The town was a Taranaki borough a good deal further afield. CHILDREN WILL TAKE COLD. Children are always taking cold, but Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy quickly cures them. It is in cases of croup and whooping cough that this remedy is most valued. Mothers of croupy children know it can be relied upon for quick relief. It liquefies the tough mucus of wliO< ping cough, making it easier to expectorate and renders the paroxysms of coughing less frequent and severe. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is safe for the youngest and most delicate child. Sold everywhere.—Advt. CHILD’S MYSTERIOUS AILMENT. He was losing ground rapidly, and the parents could think of no reason. Then doctor said ‘worms.” Of course, when Wade’s Worm Figs were administered, the little one quickly picked up again. Wade's Worm Figs, arc prompt, and certain. Guaranteed harmless in all cases. —Advt. Make yourselves nests of pleasant thoughts while “No-Rubbing Laundry Help” is doing the weekly washing.—

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 July 1926, Page 5

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