SUMMER SPORTS, 1929 SEASON. o ■ Suzanne Lenglen 100/* Slazcnger’s PrimoTis 105/Slazenger ’s' Quc&tx’s .. 100/Slazehger’s Anderson. 95/Slazeniger’s Special Demon 65/Slazcnger’s Demon 57/6 Spalding’s Centre Court 105/11 England 100/Tiio Spalding 100/Krobat 00/Gold Medal 82/6 'V-ulcan 47/6 Exmoor 35/York 32/6 Surrey 25/Orown 22/6 Club WO Court Marking Pins, 7/6 set; Net adiustors, 6/6; Presses, 4/6; Racguet Covers, 2/6; Tennis Nets, 18/6 to 52/6; Tennis Balls, best makers. SlaztogeT’s Mallets— Contraject Rocker Bottom with brass * bands, 57/6 Centraject, brass bands, 42/- _ , Slazenger’s Stadium, 21/-; Ligmnm, ... 32/6; - Corbally, 30/-; Boxwood, 15/Corquet Balls, Ayres’, Excellite; also Turning Posts, Clips, Hoops, etc. - Cricket Bats GUNN & MOORE’S—Autograph Star Extra, 57/6; Extra Specrnl, 52/6; Specially Selected,- 50/-; Cannon Specially Seated, 42/6, Selected, 37/6; Dempstpr, 55/-; Woodful Ckub, 37/6, Special Driver, 22/6; Special Harrow size School Bats. We have a good selection of Batting and Wicket-keeprag Gloves, Lee Pads, Score Books, Stumps, Duke’s Cricket Balls. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. BENNETT & SUTTON, HAWEBA SPQBTS DEALERS mil --. f T‘t 4^lll Hf f -p 1 v -s* LOUNQE SUITES DISTITICTIVE in CHARACTER, and APPEARAUCE D. 'McCormick & Co. Still Maintain Their GUARANTEE OF QUALITY Remember— The Value of a Suite is Not Based on the Appearance of the Finished Article, but on, the Construction that is not seen to avoid buying. Rubbish. Every piece is made under our Personal J Supervision. D. McCormick & Co. ' COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS •PRINCE'S STREET (Next Post Office) ■ _PhoneJ26 HAWERA iiilHira He’d rather miss liis beer—than mass his Kruschen ! £ Y\ A ■Ji'i // XmJ ddi L*«*r w It is with great pleasure I am writing to let you hum I am a regular daily dose Kruschen Salts member and I have taken same for years ... I have been a Tram Driver and Omnibus Driver since .1894, and lam pleased to say never had a day's illness in thirty-three years, and out in all weather, snow, rain and blow I am a blood transfusion volunteer at the Middlesex Hospital. When I have run out o f Kruschen Salts I have gone without my beer if I have been short of cash so as to get 1 another bottle of Kruschen. Kruschen often puts the 4 Kruschen Feeling * in me at 3.30 a.m. and 4.30 a.m. in the morning when I am on duty, And you are at liberty to advertise my note, if you wish.” W. H. G. - Original lettter on file for'inspection; Good Health for a Farthing a Day. From every Chemist and Store at 2/6 per bottle. T>LUNKET Requisites—Karitane Ointment, ‘Feeders, Teats, Baby Powder and Puffs always at hand. For the convenience of mothers we now stoek Karilac No. 3. Note address: Tail’s Pharmacy, High. St., Hawera. TO SWEETEN THE BREATH. To sweeten your breath take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They are infallible for the relief and prevention of disorders of the stomach and liver, which cause bad breath. They stimulate the bowels to perform their work, thus cleansing the system. By taking one of Chamberlain’s Tablets at regular intervals, you will never be troubled with bad breath. Sold everywhere.— Advt. r £ »*> % M % <3 % fli © sft
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 30 October 1928, Page 8
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