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Buick. welcomes comparisons of a. a.* 2^v Co** 1 ? \ The Buick Standard of Comparison has been drawn up to to help you to a really satisfactory motor car selection. We have a copy for you. Be sure anti jet it and make your own comparisons before you buy a car. Before you buy any car—make comparisons. Look into mechanical detail. See whether the manufacturer is substantial and dependable. And, by all means drive the car before you buy. Buick suggests and welcome comparisons—we ask you to come in, see the Buick, and receive a Buick Standard of Comparison Chart. - We will be glad to demonstrate its mechanical superiorities : to show you detail by detail why the Buick is superior in both design and value. Come and see the Buick, ride in it—drive it —and then make your comparisons. In ffuick’s range of four open and seven closed cars you will find just r the model and the price you want. W. O’CALLAGHAN Regent Street Hawera HAWERA and NEW PLYMOUTH the Qreates 1 0 @53 I R BUILT

A Word to the Housewife Constipation and Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills Have you ever had the kitchen sink blocked up with waste, so that the water with which you washed your dishes wouldn’t run out, or if it did would only run very slowly ? We all say " Yes,” but will probably add, '* Whyx ask such a foolish question ? ” Just read the. rest of this article, and the answer lies in it. When the sink was clogged, what did you do —send for a plumber immediately, or try to clear the stoppage yourself by means of a wire, boiling water and soda, a sink-, plunger, etc. Of course you tried yourself, because plumbers don’t work for nothing in these strenuous times. The sink is exactly the same ns your body’, dnd, as it becomes clogged, so does your body become stuffed up, and the bowels refuse to act properly. This condition is called Constipation, and, if not relieved, the waste matter decays and ferments, then, by means of the blood, this poison is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Neuralgia, that tired and heavy feeling, etc. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the remedy which will act directly on the parts affected, and cause the bowels to throw off these impurities through the natural course, and will change®the intestinal tract from a putrefying mass to an active, clean •\nd healthy Rvateur.

k Do not hesitate to ask your physician about Lane s. He will tell you it contains Cod Liver Oil (one of the best remedies for weakened condition, rich in vitamines), hypophosphites of Lime ani Soda (for their great tonic value), Beechwood Creasote (very antagonistic to germ life), and lastly, fresh eggs (for their emulsifying power and food value.) EMULSION, Always have a bottle of this great medicine-food in the home —to be taken as directed during all stages of coughs and j colds. - a/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. Manufactured by E. G. LANE. Graduate Chemist, Oamaru. IS IT SAFE? Is the laxative preparation you are taking perfectly safe? Some preparations make the bowels act, yet have an injurious effect on the stomach. Tablets are unlike other preparations and are not am ordinary liver medicine. They are a gentle laxative and have a thoroughly 'safe and satisfactory effect on the stomach, liver and (towels. Chamberlain’s Tablets never weaken but strengthen. •‘There’s a’ Smile in every Tablet. Sold eve rv.wlie re. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 August 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 August 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 August 1927, Page 7

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