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AUCTIONS. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO. UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed a client who is leaving the district, will sell by public auction as above— Household furniutre, furnishings and effects Particulars in Monday’s Star. UNION STREET SALE ROOMS.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. P. MORRISSEY & CO. have been instructed to sell as above — Valuable household furniture and j effects, including Player piano ] and over 100 records, cabinet gramophone and records, oak and rimu furniture, valuable pictures, E.P. ware, bric-a-brac, floor coverings, household furnishings and effects Inspection WEDNESDAY Morning. Further Particulars Later.

£ Our sweetest and most delightful I song-bird is the tui (says a writer in. the '‘Sun”); and if we consider the opinions of earlier writers—and these are certainly worth considering—the ' tui in any part of the world is without peer ,or range, diversity and qual- , ity of song. An early colonist writes ] of him: “Nothing, not even the night- . ingale, can approach this tui in infinite sweetness when he sings his own song.” Captain Cook is more elo- , fjuent and writes: “We were awak-j ’ cued by the singing of birds . . . ! that seemed to stiain their throats in emulation of each other. This wild melody was superior to anything we had ever heard . . it seemed like small hells exquisitely tuned.” Class has come into high favour as an insulator at broadcast station JvDKA, Pittsburgh, U.S.A., where it insulates the heavy copper hands of the transmitter inductance-coil; brasstipped glass knobs support various condensers on the pane, boards, and glass-air insulation lias replaced through-the-wall types. The glass-air insulator consists of drilled bell-jars placed on both sides of circular aperture in the window glass. By bolting the bells together, with the boit centring in the aperture and the bells separated from the window glass by rubber gaskets, an effectively insulated binding post is obtained. ' OFFICIAL REPORT ON “Q-TOL.” 1 The Government Pathology Department reports most favourably as to the powerfully bactericidal properties of , “Q-TOL.” Tire healing effect of “Q-TOL” penetrates well below the sur- * face, hence the variety of the uses for < which “Q-TOL” is successful such asL chilblains, rash, bruises or tried . muscles.—Advt. * SIGNS OF TROUBLE. 1 When your" child wakes up at night g and grinds its teeth, it is a sure sign of worms. Don’t let your children become pale and sickly. Give them a Wade’s Worm Figs without delay, and l instantly get fid of the trouble. Pleas- f ant to take and leave no bad after- £ effects. Safe and inexpensive. Be sure •, you get Wade’s Worm Figs. All chem- u ists and stores.—Advt. 9 1®

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1927, Page 10

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