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amusements, QL D JIMB j) ANC E. FRASER ROAD HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. At 8 p.m.'— OHAWE TROOP, LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. Good Floor. Good Supper. Mrs. Attrill’s Music. Novelty Dances. Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/6. Free Bus from Criterion. Garage at 7.45 p.m. SOLDIERS’ CLUB, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 8 p.m. F LAG 5 0 0 Good Prizes. Admission, 1/-. Everybody Welcome. YOU’LL ENJOY THIS! MEETINGS. KAPONGA CRICKET CLUB. iPHE Annual General Meeting of the •*" above Club wilP’be held in the Town Board Chambers, Kaponga, on THURSDAY, September 20th, 1934, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members cordially invited to attend. V. C. BETTS, Hon. Secretary. FLOWER SHOWS. SPRING SHOW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Daffodils, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants. Valuable Points Prizes in all Sections. Dance to Follow in Evening. Obtain Schedules from— H. D. HUGHES, Secretary, Normanby.

MISCELLANEOUS. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Tonic; cleansing, superfatted; 32 shampoos in 3/- bottle.—Strange, the Chemist. Face Cream for skin texture; refreshing refinement, vanishing; 3/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. A NETA Quality Toilet Goods of chemist’s standard; real aids to skin texture.---Strange, the Chemist. A NETA Skin Lotion; a real boon for after shaving; improves the skin texture; 2/6.—Strange, the Clieinist. CHAW’S Great Removal Sale—Men’s Tweed Working Trousers, now 7/3, 7/9; Heavy Cardigans, 16/6 now 10/9, 7/11; best Farm Boots, 24/6 now 19/11. Only at the Busy Shop, High Street. TJj'ER Husband didn’t know. For six months Mrs D. F., Wellington, served her husband “Ego” Preserved Eggs for breakfast —poached, fried and boiled—and yet “he 'swore he would never eat preserved eggs”—but “EGO” is not an ordinary egg preservative; it keeps eggs so fresh that even cooking experts cannot distinguish them from “fresh laid”; 1/6 jar does 400 eggs. /'YYOLINE Egg Preserving—Far ahead of smelly, clogging liquids. Keeps new-laid freshness indefinitely. 1/6 jar coats over 400 eggs. Insist on Ovoline. Grocers. WONDERFUL Pile Remedy! ‘Zaun’ ’’ is inexpensive and easily applied. Generous trial sent for sixpence.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 M, Wellington Hp ’S OVERCOAT" Sale All • Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats reduced from 10 to 50 per cent. Don’t delnv, this is a wonderful offer at the H.B* NjZ. Clothing Factory, Hawera. TT T> ’,S OVERCOAT Sale—Every • Coat, in our shop reduced to give a quick clearance. Many reduced to half price at the 11.8. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. __ g jg 'S _ OVERCOAT - Sale—Realise that this is the biggest Overcoat Sale ever held in Hawera. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity at the 11.8. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. JJjg’S OVE RCO A T Sale —Men’s and Boys' Coats heavily reduced. Many show a discount of 50 per cent, at the H.B. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera h:b/ s OVERCOAT Sale— Y our last opportunity to buy a .fan’s or Boy’s Coat at a big saving, tfen’s Coats from 27/6 up.—At the 1.8. N.Z. Clothing Factory, 'Hawera. OET Rid of Piles. You can do so, easily, at home, by using “Zann.” Send sixpence for generous trial treatment. —Zann Proprietary, Box 952 M, Wellington. TT" |»-’S OVERCOAT Sale Just think Coats selling at less 50 per cent, off marked price. Don’t liss this opportunity at the H.B. N.Z. nothing Factory, Hawera. froTn Rheumatism. —What is it ‘ worth to be free from rheumatism, euritis or sciatica? Many sufferers rould pay almost any amount for a reiable remedy. R-U-R is so reliable a emedy that the manufacturers give ou a legal guarantee to hand back our money in full if you are not satiscd with “the results it brings within ix weeks. W. G. Strange, Chemist, ells R-U-R. Booklet free. 2 HAW’S Great Removal Sale —Remcm- ~ ber we offer all our Higli-class Itoclc (not oddments) at prices never een before. Follow the crowds to the Susy Shop ,High Street. VTEKT time you buy SODA SANT Pink Polish or B. and G. Special Polish see that you get your free sample of Cream o’ Soap. XNETA Hand Emolient works wonders with .work-stained hands, for racks and chaps; 2/- jar.—Strange, the Jhemist.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 September 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 September 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 September 1934, Page 1