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BY APPOINTMENT MOTOR CAR TYRE MANUFACTURERS TO H M. THE KING 4k. ✓ VM ss i w 2 R v 'to 4> was m M m theWm) P es MS* *S IN B> UNLOP The “Fort” Dunlop will be made in a full range of Balloon and straight side High Pressure sizes .... many popular Balloon sizes are now available Specially Made for Overseas Conditions The Tyre for which motorists have been waiting—specially designed and constructed for modern motoring under arduous conditions. THE CASING CONSTRUCTION is of a special type which combines flexibility with exceptional strength and great resistance to the shocks and strains of rough roads. THE TREAD DESIGN embodies features that make , for long wear, additional resistance to skids and new traction qualities to deal with heavy and soft road surfaces. THE SIDE WALLS ARE “ARMOURED” by an extension of the buttressed tread. This not only protects the tyre from injury, but also provides additional 4 ‘grip’ * when the tyre sinks into ruts and unmetalled surfaces. These special features make the “Fort” Dunlop Cover the best value on the New Zealand market to-day, judged on the only sound basis —one of cost per mile. DISTINGUISHED BY A COLOURED MEDALLION. On the side-wall of the “Fort” Dunlop tyre you will And a coloured medallion—the distinguishing mark of the new special construction HEAVY SEUYICi LJ <k a AS ! O

ATTENDEZ VOUS ! In Studying: Your Teeth, consider Your Pocket as well ! Patrons from all over Taranaki are being attracted by these prices. Painless Extractions .. 2/6 Re-Modelling- Sets from 35/New Sets (either Upper or Lower) .. £3/3/ABSOLTJTELY PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLOURS 13. It. L. BATTEN (Surgeon Dentist). Public Trust Building, Broadway North : Stratford. ’Phone 555 Hot Play Days WITH ORANGE CRUSH TO QUENCH A SUMMER THIRST ! Summer Days are here, and thirsty days they are, too. Have plenty of ORANGE CRUSH at home to quench the children’s thirsts pleasantly when they come from school. It ’s pure and nutritive and has a wonderful orange taste that everyone from baby to grandpa loves. Ti fl. _ GOODWIN, DAVY & CO., Sole Bottlers of Ward's Orange, Lime and. Lemon Crushes for CAMBRIA STREET South Taranaki HAWERA

FOR PERFECTION IN COOKERY DO IT ELECTRICALLY ! t>l© NO Fuuies, Smoke, Soot or Dirt. NO Stooping over a scorching range. ELECTRIC COOKING means absolute cleanliness. ELECTRIC COOKING enables cooking beats to. be regulated to exact temperature required. ELECTRIC COOKING means real economy in time and money. WE CAN PROVE all tbe above claims if- you will afford us tbe opportunity. SEE FOR YOURSELF. HAWERA COUNTY ELECTRIC CO. ILTD., Union Street - Hawera

When you have overlooked the first j symptoms of croup and your child de- j velops an attack suddenly, lose no time in experimenting with remedies reeom- j mended by your friends. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in frequent doses and, quick relief is certain. If you wish to keep your children free from croup keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in (lie house and give this medicine soon as the child becomes hoarse. It will never fail to ward oil' an attack. Sold everywhere.— Advt. You can nave cheap eggs all the -ear round if v<>u preserve a good sup-! rdv now with SHARLAXD’S "MOA” BRA NT* KGG PRPISEBTATITK. 2

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 7

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