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:cs«:«{i BREAD WE EAT ! WHY IS IT THAT VISITORS TO HAWEEA MAKE A PRACTICE OF GALLING AT OUR SHOP AND TAKING HOME LINKHORN’S MILK-MADE BREAD? fJ'HE ANSWER ea.ii only be that the .article supplied by us has found favour with the public outside our own town, and that because It h ihe Better Bread! OUR DAILY DELIVERIES ARE THE BEST. PHONES 2782, 2741. s The Gift “All Love is Sweet -given or returned.” And Love that endureth is worthy of the Gift that lasts a lifetime a .Ring. Ah'! Youiig man I There are happy suggestions and brilliant ideas in our displays of Rings, also among die Watches, Necklaces, Brooches. P.O BoxCj Phone 2714 Watchmakers & Jewellers Corner H gh & Regent Streets Hawera and Palmerston North J. B. Gerrand & Sons, Ltd. W■ M l

One-third of your life is'spend in bed, so you should have the beat bedding procurable at the lowest prices.' We stock the BEST ■MATTRESSES in Layertex, Bunodown and the latest Tuftless Kapok—no buttons to pull out. LEN HALL’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 107 UNION STREET (’Phone 2759 Day and Night) HAWERA FUNERALS FURNISHED AT MIMIMUM COST.

Many well-known bulbs, including the jonquil and narcissus, contain poison. Official rat-catchers in the City of London destroyed 24,748 rate last year.

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Hawera Star, 13 January 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, 13 January 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, 13 January 1930, Page 9

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