When you the leading bike require, Lightband & Wann please try; Their aim and motto is to sell The best that cash can buy. To ride a bike from this firm bought, Is quite a treat and pleasure; And owners say these strong-built bikes Are gems, also a treasure. Their B.S.A.’s will last for many years, With ordinary care; Will carry you thousands of miles And seldom need repair. CALL AND INSPECT THIS WONDERFUL B.S.A. CYCLE LIGHTBAND & WANN, LTD. CYCLE IMPORTERS - ' - - HAWERA
For Every Thirsty MomentWARD'S ORANGE CRUSH! s EE how it injects life and enthusiasm into your party. Between dances—after bridge—at supper Ward’s Orange Crush gives quick coolness with a royal flavour—that of delicious tangy island oranges. GOODWIN, DAVY & CO. CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS
Dorit let Jacfe cold endanger the whole “V c a o § »*•* s s> v \ot> '»%** V.’ * -o*°- *"• ' v GIVE the others a dose of Bonnington’s Irish Moss and the germ will not attack them. Insist upon their taking it slowly. Tell them to let it linger in the back of the throat before swallowing. This is most important because the throat is the seat of infection. Bonnington’s, if allowed to linger, will spread an antiseptic film across the throat through which germs cannot pass. Bonnington’s acts as a tonic as well, and can be safely given to the youngest child. It will relieve the most obstinate cough of a grown-up man, and the asthma and bronchitis of the aged. Keep a bottle of Irish Moss always ready for immediate use. IRISH MOSS For Coughs & Colds At All Ch*mist» and Stores V. and 6 6 317
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 13 September 1930, Page 10
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