WAR AND INFLUENZA. People will not easily forget those days in IDIS when the Armistice was signed—how crowded the streets were and how the deadly Elu germ hovered over all. Nor will they forget Fluenzol—the antidote that did so much in alleviating and preventing the disease from spreading. Now is the season for Flu. xVre you taking the necessary precautions? Get your bottle of Ituenzoi to-day. Price 2/6 and 1/6 everywhere. — 6 SPECIALS AT BUCKRELIi’S. i About 20 dozen ladies’ hose, 1/- and 11/(5 pair; ladies’ hats, a few only, 5/11 each; rainproof coats, all sizes, 14/6 to .10/(5; all ladies’ and maids’ winter coats from 20/6; a.ll .bargains.--Buck-rell’s, adjoining Wine Shop, Union St., Hawera.—Advt. HUNTINGTON’S; ’Phone 2118. Our abundance of good value towels at sale price Iras begotten us hosts of enthusiastic and satisfied customers. These outstanding lines you cannot afford to miss. Handy size towels, red or (blue border, 1/0 pair; 22 x 48'assorted stripes, 1/(5 pair; tight weave bath towels, 4/6 pair; lovely large bath towels, 5/0 pair. We invite you to inspect.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 August 1929, Page 4
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