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THE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS achieved by SUTTON’S PEDIGREE SEEDS NEAR TESTIMONY OF THEIR QUALITY AND PURITY SUTTON’S PRIZEWINNER MANGOLD Won all the Competitions in Taranaki last season. SCHOOL ROOT GROWING COMPETITION Master Harold Willis, with a crop of Sutton's Prizewinner, weighing 188 tons 7'cwt. NORTH TARANAKI SUTTON CUP . Mr J. B. Hine, Toiko—Sutton's Prizewinner Mangold, weighing 122 tons 13 ewt. SOUTH TARANAKI SUTTON CUP Mr H. Betts, Sen., O’kaia/wa —Sutton's Prizewinner Mangold, weighing 106 tons 2 cwt. This is PROOF of Quality ! Sutton’s Seeds Are Best! NEWTON HAWERA KAPONGA MANAIA.

EAT LINKHORN’S BREAD! WHY? tRECAUSE our business lias increased THREEFOLD since we started in Hawera six .years ago, , and to-day we are supplying 3500 PERSONS with, their daily bread. Ana 1% This 'Great Expansion?, BECAUSE, being made with a liberal supply "of MILK, LINKHORN’S BREAD is more delicious than, -the average and forms 1 a completely balanced food. ’Phone 2782 or 2741 AND WE WILL DELIVER REGULARLY—AND OUR DAILY .DELIVERIES ARE REGULAR.

VITAMINS IS HEALTH! Q'HOXJLD this meam. that all ihealthiful food *®d drinika contain ® 'Vitamins iOiur "pTOcbucts must be rich. in. this essential. They certainly make delicious and “ auoreish ” drinks. Try some. BING 2738 FOB A TRIAL ORDER. HAWERA MINERAL WATER CO. LTD. 08 aPOVT.E '-SiraaiET, fiCASWESA. TELEPHONE 2738. Wholesale and Retail

The Road to Happiness l W/TANY'd. daring coupledrave fled (hot-foot along'the famous road to (j r eta Greento plight their troth at the no less celebrated Smithy. To-day we are more sedate. First comes the Engagement King, and later'the Wedding King finally to seal the Gordian, Knot. The old days of (Romance, tinged as they were with the thnll of adventare, yield no -joy to compare ’.with the choosing of a GERRANJt KliNtr. dDFAMOND ENGAGEMENT KING ‘(Platinum Setting £8 upwards j. b. mmMANjy HIGH STREET &\ (’Phone 2714) £lO upwaaxts SONS LTD. TIAWERA The 'Square, Palmerston Nofth.

Air Marshal Sir John Sal mo nd was a passenger by the Aorangi which arrived at*Auckland this morning, states an Auckland Press Association message. He proceeded to Wellington to confer with the 'Government on air defence. He is accompanied ■'by Squad-ron-Leader Drummond and Plight-Lieut-enant Ledger. They were met on arrival iby the Mayor, General Young, Major Wilkes and Major Isitt. The most expensive chair in the world belongs to the Pope. Of solid silver, it cost £18,000.' KINGSPOBD-SMITH PLIGHT. FIRST MERCHANDISE CARRIED. The first merchandise to be carried by air across the Tasman was'brought by Captain Kingsford-Smlth in the shape of packages of Heenzo. Thus e famous New Zealand product returned romantically to the country of its birth. This famous cough remedy enjoys great popularity both in Australia and New Zealand. One bottle of Heenzo makes a very big bottle of excellent cough, cold and sore thi'f at remedy. It is nice to take, is warming, soothing, -comforting, lasts a. long time, and never spoils. Heenzo dispatches ordinary coughs -like magic, and old deep-seated coughs are banished in a few days. Excellent, too, for croup, chest pains, bronchitis, 'asthma, and many throat and lung troubles. benefit by this superior cough mixture in your home. A 2/6 bottle saves vou pounds. The small bottle of lb.ouzo contains the necessary concentrated essentials for a pint of family cough mixture. You simply add water and sweetening. Gives .prompt and soothing relief. On sale at all chemists and grocers. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 September 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 September 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 September 1928, Page 9

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