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Retyring that will Se The time comes sooner or later when the old tyres either get worn out, or become too loose to stay on. Have them replaced by new ones that will, give long life and satisfactory service. Good, honest workmanship is offered with moderation in price. HURRELL BROS. HAWERA " Phone 4^

BUY IT FROM US OUR STOCKS ARE NEW WE HAVE THE GOODS SPALDING’S “KKO BAT,” ”E,” BALMORAL, AND ‘‘GOLD MEDAL,” LEE’S ‘ ‘ MONOGRAM,” STUART SURRIDGE’S ‘‘ROYAL STUART,” ‘‘TOURNAMENT,” ‘‘STANDARD,” AND ‘‘WAVERLEY.” ALSO SCHOLARS’ RACQUETS PROM 12/- EACH. TENNIS NETS (Light and Heavy), PRESSES, COVERS, GRIPS, MARKERS, MARKING PINS AND GUT PRESERVER. AYRES’ CHAMPIONSHIP, WISDEN’S AND ATLAS STITCHLESS BALLS OF LATEST DATE. We have a splendid selection of STUART SURRIDGE’S AND BUSSEY’S BATS; ALSO STUMPS, PADS, GLOVES, SCORE BOOKS, ETC. CROQUET SETS AND MALLETS HAVE ALSO JUST ARRIVED, AND AN EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISABLE. BLAIR & SELLAR HAWEKA.

MERRIE ENGLAND! The old villages of England and the customs and cos- . tumes of olden days ha,ve an appeal for all. The Maypole Dance, A Dash for Gretna Green', Dick Turpin’s Ride, The Corinthians —what romance there is attached to these few short phrases. The charm of country life and scenes in Merrie England will never fade aS long as there are British born. The manufacturers of BUREEIferH WARE had a happy inspiration when they saw the opportunity for creating a series of Decorated Pottery by illustrating the quaint and picturesque features of one of the most romantic periods" of Merrie England history. They went further on the path of wisdom when they decided to secure the services of MR CECIL ALDIN, than whom no living artist has a greater knowledge of the old villages of Eng- ; land and the customs of olden days. Mr Aldin’s originals have been reproduced in a'series of DECORATED POTTERY • in a multitude of useful and Ornamental Articles of a quality and finish which have made Messrs Burgess and Leigh, Ltd., of Burstem, famous for so many years. We have told you something about this Decorated Pottery. which we strongly recommend for its artistic value and its usefulness, and now we wish to have you inspect it in our show windows and on our display tables. No one pressed to purchase—we value your interest if you pay a visit of inspection—our wares have their, own appeal. One word more. The Merrie England not only marks an achievement in Decorative Pottery, IT IS MODERATE IN PRICE. J. A. DALGETTY, Specialist in Crystal and Fine China, High St, Hawera. WHILE I LIVE I ’LL GROW. ’ ’ DEPENDABILITY BEHIND APPEARANCE Is the reason for the popularity of ‘ ‘ Sargent ’' Watches. We have our reputation to keep up, so it’s in our interests to sell only the best. S3S i Cclu* Designs to Suit all, and are R. W. SARGENT, JEWELLER, HAWERA.

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A cold in the head can be quickly relieved with 1 ‘ Nazol. ’ ’ Powerful and penetrating; 60 doses 1/6. —2 Preserved eggs can be poached, boiled or fried if' you use Sliarland’s f< Moa” Brand Egg Preservative; effective, clean, economical. . 2

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 8

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