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Hastings husbands simply love to hear their wives ringing “Home Sweet Home.” ivhile “No Rubbing” Laundry Help and “Golden Rule” Soap do the weekly washing. TMK CHICK FOOD. irhlok rsfweri. miryzhw. pt-nclii'm I'alaier'a Chlcli Food a rna.terpleoe tn wlentifln obir'k r«-edlri«. Not only do tinohiuk« crow and fEri.e to wonderfully, hut ther» are never »uy troubles from th* ueua) chick silmento. Even the weakH«vs or a batch become .trona, hale and hearty after a few daw ot Palmer’e Cbiak Food.. There i. no gatntaytnK the rant that 90 per sent o’ chick-raizing zuocezz i« In aettina- the right food, and In Palmer’z von have • food that you ziraidv can't <o wron< wlt-h. AU leading ztor»v b»»« >t Try it -<nl lh!« «»a«na and yoe «<n MaiiM wSr* « r..-t tbler «• !• • “Keep Smiling” Boot Polish continues to be the draw at Boyle & C6’s, Hastings. Price 8d per tin. r ■" "T What Motorists have been waiting for! The Parnell Patent Vaporizer The compact little appliance which (.•.i-t- ss. Only, and car mileage per gallon of pelrol from 25'4 to 50% • The i’erm-n Patent \ apouriser ensures IATh’A MII.EAGEIAT!I\ POWER - and A CLEANER ENGINE. ■-■4.- Mamitai-lurers : THJS. Sni.L E’TGI £ C 3., LTD., VIC73J a STREET, || j WiLLI IG O I ii ! !j so.oims a

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 7

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