MISCTEIiIiAjNXOUS AET Silk Knit Wear! Bonnets, 2/11, A 3/6, 3/11; Coats, 7/11, 9/6; Shoettes, 2/6, 2/11; Suits, 15/6, 18/11; Caps, 2/6; Pilchers, 3/11—Miss Steward. /VEtiGANDIE Bonnets, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, V - f 5/11; Rayon Dresses, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11; Yoile Dresses, 9/11, 11/6. —Miss Stewart. /CHILDREN ’S Petticoats, 'Lawn 1/11, 2/6, 3/11, 4/6; Pants and Petticoat, Val Lace Trim. —Miss Stewart. pIREPE DIS CHIN E Dresses, 9/11, Silk Bonnets, 6/11, 9/11; Crepe dc Chine Shoes, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6. —Miss Stewart. TIMD-MADE. Silk Bonnets, 7/11; Aviator Caps, 7/11; Shoettes, 4/6; Bibs, 3/6, hand-embroidered in pink and blue. —Miss Stewart. GILK and Wool Coats and Bonnets, daintily embroidered, fine Wool Bo’ottees, Dresses, Coats, Bonnets. Quite the latest.—Miss Stewart. spreading savoury biscuits and • sandwiches, mix butter with a little “Beaver’' Worcester Sauce. N.Z. made. —2 TNDIG-ESTION positively cured by Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month's supply.—W. O. Strange. —3 “DEAVER” Sauce, Tomato Chutney and Worcester, very tasty with meat, game, fish, cheese. Made in N.Z. li, “ 'BESE'RVE Eggs with OVOLINE! Clean, easy, economical. Absolutely abla One nroeess only. 1/6 jar , easy, economical. iiusoiuLuiy lauiu. One process only. 1/6 jar serves 420 eggs. Grocers. —1 "PLEASURES are impossible unless the feet are free from Corns! Apply Tails’ Corn Cure for 6 days. Soon the corn is detached and easily lifted out bodily without a twinge. Invest in a 1/6 bottle now. Procure at Taits’ Pharmacy. TTEADACHES, depression, . sleeplessness disappear when you enrich your blood with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6.—W. G. Strange. —3
is the only Sauce I give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made. —2 “DEAVEiR” dare '\7'OU can wear smart shoes, dance the ' hours away, tramp the countryside only if free from Corns! Procure now 1/6 bottle at Tarts’ Pharmacy. QVOEINE Egg Preservative is best on the market. The original paste; just rub it on. No disappointments. 1/6 jar, grocers. —1 yTANN banishes Piles. Try “Zann” for immediate relief and speedy cure. Easily applied. Send 6d stamps for sample.—Zaun Proprietary, Box 952 M, Wellington. NEW man in ten days! Harvey’s Mineral Tonic gave him new strength, vitality and nerve force. 3/6 •W. G. Strange. —3 A RRV Hair! Natural colour restored indeteetably with Rachel Tonic. Not a dye. 3/6 bottle. —Tails’ Pharmacy.. —3 "ROUND and Thread Worms quickly ' dispelled by giving Taits’ Worm Powders; 2/- packet.—Tails’ Pharmacy. “ A NETA” Face Powder; the finest texture; does not cake; almost invisible; a satin finish powder; 2/6 at Strange’s, High St. TSRY, Coarse Skin made smooth, supple and lovely by applying Cydonia Skin Cream before retiring; 1/6 and 2/6 bottle. —Taits’ Pharmacy. banished from hair with Rachel Tonic, which revitalises hair roots. Not a dye. 3/6. —Taits’ Pharmacy. —3 PRESERVING Eggs? Insist on OVOiLENE. Reft so substitutes; most economical; never, fails. 1/6 jar does 120 eggs. —1 pAITS’ Worm Powders worry worms -npnnflnrFnllv wnll 9./- packet. wonderfully well. Tails’ Pharmacy. JTAIR turning Grey? Avoid harmful ■ LL dyes. Rachel Tonic naturally restores original colour from hair roots. 3/6. —Tails’ Pharmacy. —3 ‘ NETA” Hand Emolient keeps your hands in perfect condition; 2/jar at Strange’s, the Chemist. iJiAJKE the burn out of sunburn and windburn by using Cydonia Skin Cream, 1/6 and 2/6 bottle. Tails’ Pharmacy. tTUSBAND Cured of Rheumatism! Mrs IT. Jackson, Parnassus, writes :hat R.U..R. absolutely cured her liusjand of rheumatism, which he had had :or over two years. Moreover, what hey thought were growing pains in heir daughter’s legs was nothing but iric acid, and since taking only a quarter of one treatment of R.U.R. she tad not had the slightest pain. R.H.R. s sold with a money-back guarantee >y W. G. .Strange, Chemist. “ NETA’* Face Powder for satin finish*. the charm of youth, Suntan, Rachel and Natural; 2/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. LIV/rEN’iS. Sport Trousers, 9/11, 13/6, 15/6 to 28/6; Singlets, from If- to 10/6; Interlock Wear, 1/11 to 4/11; Locknit, 3/11 to 5/6. We only sell reliable goods at the Busy Shop, High Street. GOOD TIMES OR BAD!
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 4 November 1933, Page 2
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