Young brown trout, which wore liberated a few days ago* in. the Upper Hlalast River, bad ,te be parked on horseback for thirty miles (says the “Timairu Herald.”). Although some very fine brown trout exist in the Lower Haast, Oku.nil and Waitoto Rivers and Labe Plairingla, in South Westland, no anglers have ever penetnated sq far. In the past the meaiisi of getting to these beauty spots have not been easy, but this difficulty has to some extent been removed. No rough or cold pan live with “Nazol.” A sure, safe and speedy method of routing the most _ stubborn ecugh. Powerful, penetrating,, and soothing. 60 doses 1/6. —1 Furniture poiislied with “Tan-ol” will not show smears or collect dust. Gives a longer shine, too. Economical •iml easily app’ipd. All grocers. —4 BUCKKELL’S, TJNtON STREET. Don’t Miss this Ladies Specialty Shop opposite the Central Hotel, Hawera; well known as the “Quality House”—from Wanganui to New Plv.nouth. Coats. Frocks, Costumes, Jumpers. Hosiery and Underwear and New Season’s Goods. Sole Distributors of Henderson Hats and “Treo” all elastic Corsets. Note Address: Next to Mart. Union Street.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 October 1927, Page 4
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183Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 October 1927, Page 4
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