Leading manufacturers of fertiliser announce price reduction in another section of to-day’s issue. Particulars of train arrangements and issue of cheap excursion fares in connection with Hawera races on 2nd and 3rd February are advertised in this issue. Bargain time at Harr ops I Think what it means; extra values for lower prices and pounds saved during a few weeks.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera.—Advt. Are you a sport? If you are give the El Dorado Art Union a boost along. Closes Thursday next, 3rd February. The Egmont A. & P. Association shares in the profits. Is that £2OOO first prize any use to you? SMOKERS USE PULMOSSTAS. For the sore throat that sometimes comes through over-smoking, suck Pulmonas. Their vapours soothe at once the sore or husky throat.. They, too, are speedily efficient at relieving coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis — their medicated vapours treat direct the whole of the breathing organs'. Pulmonas at chemists 1/6 and double size '2/6.—— Advt. ' WHY MEN LEAVE HOME. Some of the reasons why men leave home may appear trivial to womenfolk. Some of them, of course, are trivial. We heard of a man the other day who had no reason. He simply could not settle down. One night he entertained a neighbour, who, seeing his restlessness, induced him to try a change of tobacco. Since that night our friend has had no trouble in settling down. The tobacco, you see, was Bears Cut Plug, and its fragrant aromatic odour at once appealed to him. Both Bears Cut Ping and Bears Tobacco, mild, are sold loose, and at 8d per oz. are a revelation in tobacco value. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 January 1927, Page 4
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