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THE DUNCAN SLAG SOWER MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY P. & D. DUNCAN LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. Without doubt the Finest Distributor on the Market. This is not an idle statement, as witness the extraordinary number of these machines in use throughout Taranaki. Balanced low down box, improved spreader, star feed, spur gear drive (no chains). CALL AND INSPECT. TO SEE IS TO BUY 1 NEWTON KING LTD., Union & Nelson Sts. : : Hawera UNKHORN’S LJNKHORN’S LINKHORN’S BREAD BREAD BREAD THE IDEAL FOOD r\UB BBEAD is of the Highest Quality. We tr a large per* centage of tvttt.k in our White and Wholemeal Bread. Our Service is the Best DAILY DELIVERY 'PHONE 2783

SALE SALE 6/8 in the £ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HIGH-CLASS Jewellery AND SAVE MONEY! PS@WSr®sSi^iiSs^^*™ J. B. GERRAND & SONS, LTD. HIGH STREET (’Phone 2714) HAWERA

“IT’S RHETJMATICY WEATHER! ’’ Dull, wet, depressing weather affects more than the “nerves.” It renders the system readily open to ’flu, coughs and more especially to rheumatism. A common chill easily develops into rheumatic disorders. Too much uric acid is secreted. This lodges in the joints, poisons the blood, inflames the muscles, makes life a misery. Eheumo cleanses the system of all impurities, keeps uric acid down to noral, drives out the pain. A week’s treatment will convince— i/6 large bottle. All chemists. SS7

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 May 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 May 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 May 1928, Page 11

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