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TOE SALTS. 'C'OR Sale—‘Harley Davidson, 7-9, 1926 electric model; Done 2000 miles. Guaranteed cost £l2O. £75 cash or near offer. Apply Barman, iCommereial Hotel. ANTED Known —Second-hand Bord piano, £26 cash. Terms, deposit 20/-, 4/6 a week. —At Dixon’s. Sale—“La Gloria” and “His Master’s Voice” Gramophones; all models. You cannot ask for better; you cannot get as good.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. QECOND-HAND Piano, Bord; only £26 cash; deposit 20/- and 4/6 a week, or no deposit if preferred and 5/- per week. —At Dixon’s. Sale—Light waggon, pole and A shafts; in good order; cheap for cash.—Martin Power, Kaponga, ’phone QECOND-HAND Newman Piano— cash £45; easy terms; no deposit and £l/4/5 per month or 6/2 per week. —At Dixon’s. LOSX. T OST —Prom Glenn Road, last Tliursday, one yellow cow. Dehorned, white hind feet. Springing, might be calved by now. Probably make for Manaia or Hawera. Reward. J. L Campbell, Winks Road, Manaia. LOST —In Hawera, car number plate, 44 —445. Finder please return to Star Office. L^~OST— Gentleman’s Wallet. Finder please return to Linkhorn’s Bakery, High Street. Reward. t oST —A pair of spectacles in case in Argyle Street or Dive’s Avenue; reward. Address at Star Office. T OST —From Ohangai, 3-year-old Holstein cow. Apply W. P. Corcoran, Taiporohenui.

MISCELLANEOUS. A LITTLE Thing that does a big job Strange’s Corn Cure; it has hundreds of testimonials; 1/- tin at W. G. Strange’s, the Chemist. T>BUNSWICK Gramophones and Becords, Crackajack Mouth Organs, and aU kinds of Musical Instruments obtainable at Laidlaw’s, Piano Tuners and Bepairers, Hawera. . HoiS’ Shorts for tough wear; navy and grey flannel shirts; bar top hose in gold, red and white, with caps and ties to match; grey wincey Bhirta all sizes, good for school wear; also boys’ singlets, belts, braces, gloves, overcoats and oilcoats, etc. Try us for your next purchase for boys’ wear. —Adamson & Bobb. OATTLE MEDICINES prepared at short notice.- Tell us your wantsl Selected Formulae Drenches, Cattle Syringes, Physic Balls, Etc., stocked. Tail’s Pharmacy High Street, Hawera. TPOB beautiful white smooth hands use Bose Geranium Emollient, 2/6 and 4/6. —Dingle’s Pharmacy. riEO. SYME & CO.’S Great Furniture Sale now on. -fj'Oß Better Photography you must leave your films to be developed and printed at Westwood’s. We have always specialised in this work and get the results that strike your fancy.— Westwood, Chemist, 185 High St., Ha/"1EO. SYME & CO.’S Great Furniture Sale now on. ■piOß Holiday Kodaks, Holiday Films, J Holiday Developing and Printing service, the rendezvous is Westwood’s Pharmacy, “Headquarters for every photo need,” 185 High St., Hawera.

TTODAKS and British Cameras from Strange’s. Our selection gives a great choice. Lessons free. —W. G. Strange, Chemist. ■jVTAGNETISED Scissors will pick up stray pins and needles; 5-inch, 9d pair; Gi-ineh, 1/- pair. Wonderful value at Liddington’s, High St., Hawera. OAVE your seed; don’t plant for the birds! Use Strange’s Poisoned Wheat, 1/6 packet.—W. G. Strange, Chemist, High St. QTOP that cough with Pectoral Elixir. Obtainable, 2/6 and 4/6, Dingle’s Pharmacy. STRANGE’S Little Liver Pills; a friend to thousands; they make life bright; 1/- bottle; worth a guinea.— W. G. Strange, Chemist, High St.

FOOTBALLERS AND ATHLETES. Footballers and athletes are always in need of a good liniment. They get sprains, barked shins, bumps and bruises, all of which must have immediate attention. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm will keep the wounds healthy and cause them to heal without delay. Sprains, strains and bruises disappear before its magical properties. Sold everywhere. —Advt. liili PXSS no*

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 6 October 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 6 October 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 6 October 1927, Page 2

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