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AUCTIONS. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO., NOTICE. /WING to the inclemency of tho weather, the manor portion of the furniture to have been sold at the Princes Private 'Hotel to-clay will be disposed of at our Sale Rooms TOMORROW (Saturday). Time of commencement: 1 p,m. punctually. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS. . UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. . . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. At 1.15 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public, auction at- above — H'ouseihold furniture and effects, balnmice of furniture from Princes’ Private. Hotel, consignment of s'otft goods aind staiikmcry, crockery land sun dries Emit, produce, vegetables, factory bacon, etc. UNION STREET SALE ROOMS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ' 10. At 2 p.m. ¥ > p. MORRISSEY & 00., instructed * by Mr F. 'Silson, will sell by Public Auction as above —, Section containing I rood, situated at Ohawe, upon which is erected a three roomed shack partly furnished. The owner has left the district and to effect a sale an exceptionally low reserve has bee placed upon the property. PLUNKET SOCIETY. XTURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, Albion Street (next to the Swimming Baths), on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, 10.30 to 12; every MONDAY and alternate FRIDAYS, 2 to 4; and THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 1 to 4. Mannia, Tuesdays; Kaponga, alternate Fridays. Private Address: 65 Argyle Street, ’phone 2726, Hawara. Advice Free. JPOK gALE. 2-SEATER MAXWELL, overhauled, in good order— Price £45. . 5-SLATER MAXWELL, in good running order— Price £35. o-SEATER BUICK; splendid condition — Price £95. 5-SEATER CHEVROLET; recent model (small mileage)— Price £l5O. 5-SEATER CHEV. DE LUXE Model; • good buying— Price £135. 5-SEATER ROVER—Cheap at £45. TRIAL AND TERMS ARRANGED. R. H. L EEEE & C°- ■ CHEVROLET DISTRIBUTORS, REGENT STREET, HAWERA. SWAPPING CARS IS EXPENSIVE I jIyET your OLD ONE thoroughly overhauled by US and mvwt your savings in Top-dressing! The money remain's in New Zealand, too! JP kAT HAM A gON. ‘ MOTOR ENfi l N KERB DOYS ’ School Wear! . Our stock is complete w<«»i everything your boy wants for school—suits, shirts, shorts, caps, sun helmets, belts, braces ties, nose, etc. Try us and you ' will find our values right.—Adamson A RnM*

c oW es a co ld f A Cold chooses unguarded moment®. In the daytime or during the night, you are never proof from infection unless you are prepared with Eucalyptus. “Evagreen” Eucalyptus is an antiseptic which prevents and cures colds. Used as a disinfectant or deodorant, it is perfect. It evaporates quickly and leaves BO odour behind. Buy “Evagreen” and get double reeri (h^ceJ.yptuf s«i> A ettf Zealand Distributers r Fortey Sales Service Ltd., P.O Box 532, Wellington. 19

Giant briar pipes exhibited in a Bond Street (London) tobacconist’s window recently attracted a good deal of attention. These pipes take an ounce of tobacco at a time for a smoke lasting from four to six hours. They are priced at from £4 a piece. But it is not all tobaccos that can be smoked for six or even four hours continuously. If you tried some of the American imported brands for such a length of time, you’d get nicotine poisoning. You’d have a better chance with our own New Zealand tobaccos, which owing to their exceptional purity and comparative freedom from nicotine can really be smoked for hours on end without risk to heart or nerves. They are delightfully cool, mellow, sweet and fragrant, with, a most delicious flavour of their "own. With such qualities to recommend them (and the good word of. the doctors), it is not surprising to find these brands in rapidly increasing demand. Try "Riverhoad Gold” aromatic, "Navy Cut” .(Bulldog) medium, or "Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead) full strength. All j tobacconists.—Ad vt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 November 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 November 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 November 1928, Page 12

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