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SF GO®, means SEE THE NAME ON PIECE OF CHOCOLATE Delicious Centres Orange EJectra Layers of marzipan, spread with preserved peel of Valencia Oranges. Tosca Stick A soft chocolate-flavoured filling, made with fresh cream and roasted almonds Chocolate Puff A unique centre of crushed nuts and sugar, covered with chocolate. ad

rr>iv UK ? A.' ❖ ./ frtiß «—m !!■■■ 111 ir-^imasnEEraii^CTagaibMt^B**™* 1 ”I™^ 1 ™^ rr c°^S BRITISH LINOLEUM And FLOORCLOTH At SPECIAL NETT CASH PRICES PRICE TELLS GENUINE LINOLEUM, 2 vards wide—--8/0 PER YARD GENUINE LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide—--0/9 PER YARD FLOORCLOTH, 2 yards wide— 5/3 PER YARD INLAID LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide—--14/11 PER YARD We have just landed a large shipment of all the latest Patterns. It will pay you to call and see them. A QUANTITY OF REMNANTS GOING CHEAP. PURSER & SUISTED, LTD., TEE ULEG-EST AND CHEAPEST FURNISHERS IN TARANAKI. ONLY ADDRESS: HIGH ST., I-lAWERA, yi>i,T,{‘'«fi i mm I'jtmrm ❖

THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT. And the Necessity of Giving the Eyes Proper Care and Attention. JM"R RUSSELL, of A. R. Russell, Opticians, Lister Bsaildings, Victoria Street, Auckland, is again visiting Taranaki, and mav be constulted in— ELTHAM at Mr O’Hagan’s Pharmacy on WEDNESDAY, 18th August. IT AWE RA at Mr Dingle’s Pharmacy on THURSDAY, 19th August. Mr Russell is an exceptional man-in the optical field. He has devoted hi? 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 England, 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 He holds the highest qualifications an optician can possess, and has long since discarded the out-of-date chart testing system.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 optical work the same as it has in all other directions. The greatest eye specialists of the world, and all 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 Russell’s method. As Mr Russell will be kept exceptionally busy during his short visit am appointment would be advisable.

A GROCER’S ASSISTANT AND “BAXTER’S.” It. is the custom in a leading grocery 4 .establishment in 'Wellington to keep Baxter’s Lung Presr.vcr in a handy cupboard, owing to the constant demand for this well-known article. The other day a customer of the shop went in and put a coin on the counter. Knowing that this particular man always asked' for a half-crown bottle of Baxter’s Lung- Preserver, the assistant straightway proceeded to the cupboard and wrapped up a bottle of “Baxter’s.” The customer smiled. The coin on this occasion was a penny —not a half-crown. He said: “All my family were cured of their coughs and colds with the last bottle they had. 'This time I want .a box of matches to have a smoke.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is; not only a splendid l cough and cold remedy, but a tonic of superior merit. It. routs the most stubborn chest cold or hacking cough in record time, and reinforces its healing work by revitalising the weakened system and 1 promoting the diseaseresisting powers of the body. Get a big 2/6 bottle to-day from chemist or [ grocer or the more economical family size, which costs 4/6. —A;dvt-.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 August 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 August 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 August 1926, Page 6

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