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WHY NOT spend your nights in Comfort on a Pure Kapoc Bed? So much depends upon the Mattress that you cannot afford to be put off with fancy names that possibly only cover the old-fashioned Flock Bedding. ALL BEDDING sold by us is manufactured on the premises, and we use nothing but the PUREST SAMARANG KAPOC. By importing all materials direct we arc able to sell at the lowest price— Full Double Bed Size, from 477Full Single Bed Size, from 33/6 KAPOC is the Best Bedding known—when anything better comes on the market we will have it. Purser & Suisted, Ltd. Where Good Furniture DOES Cost Less. ONLY ADDRESS: HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

Amber Tips' Coupcns and Wbrifaluahle Prizes Coupons are now put in all packets and tins of “Amber Tips” —Fine Tea. By saving these coupons you can win valuable prises. Write for Prise Inst No. 1, enclosing stamped, addressed envelope to:— * *Amber Tip* Prize,” Eastern Tea Company, P.O. Bex 946, Christchurch. NOTE.—Odd packets may be received which do not contain a coupon. This condition Is inevitable in some instances at first, but it will soon be remedied, as from now on all packets and tins will contain coupons. Amber Tips jF//V£ Tjsa - CAo/ce Cey/on

FURS The Correct Wear for SPRING AND SUMMER Now Displayed at \ The London Dye Works REGENT ST., HAWERA.

Holidays in France are cheap, in these days of the dwindling franc, according to Mr R. J. Jackson, who lias just returned to Wanganui from abroad. A taxi-fare to a. theatre, perhaps over a mile away, would be only five francs, 7d or Bd, and one could cross Paris for 10 francs, little more than a shilling. “The French are working hard,” said Mr Jackson, “and the industrial situation i&_ sound, but the French people appear to feel very bitter about the adverse fate of ex change,”

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 November 1926, Page 7

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