This morning Air A. IT. Lay, caretaker of the Hawera Park, discovered a nest of five wild rabbits near the Park, and the young strangers were promptly dispatched. HUNTINGTON’S; ’Phone 2118, Our many sale bargains were eagerly sought after toy satisfied customers this morning. Many more seasonable and reliable lines are toing put 'forward and customers are toeing assured of good sawings in all departments.—Advt. WESTAWAY & CO.’S Ole nuance of summer goods now on. Phenomenal reductions in prices. Bargains that will positively delight you. Better bargains every day.—Adivt. NOT A SINGLE" COHN LEFT ! Can yon say that, or are you still uselessly soaking and cutting those painful corns night after night, trying to find relief? Cutting only makes corns grow inwardly. Progandra lifts the corn right out, root and all, painlessly and entirely, and leaves the feet smooth and comfortable. Don’t delay—find “foot comfort” to-day in a 1/G box of this wonderful corn cure—all chemists stock it, or sent post free on receipt of 1/6 in stamps to Barracliough’s Pfcy., Box 1247, G.P.0., Wellington. —226
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 January 1929, Page 4
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