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From this date NBLSOnTmOATbT&CO.'S CELEBRATED PURE TEAS I *oup No. 4at 3/- ... ... will be No. 4 2/8 I „ No- 3,, 2/8 ••• ... „ „ No. 3 2/4 I „ No. 2 „ 2/4 ... ... ;, n No. 2 2/2 I »NEW TARIFF, Champion Blend, ... 2/- pep lb. Our No. 1 at 2/- will be No. 1 1/1O tL " S a 2n" Vi 0 » No - ° 1 / 8 '; „ No. 00,, 1/8 „ „ No. 001/6 ! •NOTE-No. 4, No. 3 and eHAMPIGN are new Blend*. * All other Brands not mentioned are reduced 2d per lb. Ilf INTKOI>UCIIf& OUR do so with confidence, knowing it to be the IJnest^H^^ I quality procurable at the price. I ASK FOR OUR TEAS. HAVE NOTHING ELBE. I REDUCTION in: price, but not in qttamty. OWING TO CHANGES IN TARIFF, THE ' EMPIRE CO ? S DELICIOUS TEAS ? UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND TALTJE,fI Can now be obtained at the following prices : — Dragon, 2s lOd Buffalo, Is lOd Houdah, 2s 6d Ceylon (red label) Is 8d Elephant, 2b 4d Mikado Is 8d Crescent 2s Diadem (new brand), Is 6d EXTRAORDINARY VALUE I CES.BCENT TEA AT 3s. I SOCIAL NEEDS.^ I ■ Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, and how- B M ever much we may rack our brains to discover satisfactory H U solutions of them, there is at least one — and certainly not B U the least important — province, in which the solution has M m been found. For is not the question " What is our best H V daily beverage ?" of importance to all classes of society? |H B And is any other answer to that question possible, from V ■ disinterested persons, than "Van Houten's Cocoa"? It jo, H H & more wholesome than any other drink, it is nourishing BJg^Cjffißfriß m^^B and easy to digest ; refreshing, without acting injuriously wSgF JOY on the nervous system, in the way that Tea, Com?.;, and flj^ggjffln other drinks do ; and its delicious flavor in no way palls wK^^^^B ■ pn the taste after continually using the cocoa. As regards ™ ■ H its price, it is, as thousands can testify from practical fl » experience, not at all dear to use. U B What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as U 'B easily as the above one ; but their answers require a great M deal of thinking about. Those who are busy thinking U ■ about them, cannot do better than take a cup of Van ■ ■ Houten's Cocoa daily, as for helping tbe brain-worker it ie ■ ■ without equal ■ M I BE SURE YOU TRY I 1 ff 1 YAM HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. | 1 READ THIS AND ACT PROMPTLY. 4>K'-.i: MR, P. W. HOHNE, who has been a clerk In the employ of John Perry, Timber Merchant, 150 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, for nine years. READ WHAT " For th< * last five years I have been a great sufferer, and I did not up e* wo know what it was to be at work for a month without having to nc oftio haye twQ or three days , leave Q £ a b senC e. I became so despondent at times that I began to think of suicide, as life was only a burden to me. I consulted my lodge doctor (I am a prominent member in the Druids' Order), who said that I had very bad bilious attacks. When I had the last attack of my trouble a particular friend of mine, who is a great believer in Vitadatio, came to ace me, and would not go away until I promised to go in for a course of VitadatlO. I did so. I purchased six bottles, and before I finished the first bottle I got so bad that I consulted a doctor. From what I told the doctor on that occasion, he said, ' Why man, you are suffering from Hydatids.' I said. • Oh ! well, that is all right, I have got the cure.' He said, 'What is it?' I replied, ' VitadatlO,' The doctor said, ' I have heard some good reports about that remedy.' After persevering with a course of the medicine, which I took in ten weeks, I am thoroughly restored to perfect health. I will be glad to answer inquiries about my case, addressed in care of above firm.— Yours very gratefully, FRED. W. HOHNE." Pail DUMet Pretiitnt, United Ancient Order of Drutd*, A r o. 1 DUMet. The Price of this Medicine Is ! ASK YOUR GROCER OR LARQE SIZE, 5/6- SMALL SIZE, 3/6. CHEMIST FOR IT.

JONES AND LARRITT, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS. DAIRY ENGINEERS, ETE., ETC. ELTHAM AND KAPONGA. HAVE pleasure in informing the settlers of Eltham, Kaponga, and surrounding districts that having purchased the well-known business lately carried on by Mr H. Ramsay, they are prepared to undertake all descriptions of plumbing, tinsmithing, and dairy engineering work. Being thoroughly competent workmen they are confident that all work entrusted to them will be satisfactorily completed. All trade requ sites kepi in stock. A. H. DUXPIELD (late Duifield and Holder) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. Saddles and Harness of every desoription made to order on the cremises. Satisfaction guaranteed., Repairs neatly and promptly executed. A. H, DUXPIELD, High-street - - Hawera Next to NoUn onks & Go,'

hvAcm^r, nay A " PLEASURE J| BY USING MM BUBONIC PLAGUE. "PRECAUTIONS IN BAWERA CHEAP WIRE RAT TRAPS foe sale at Wilson's Furnishing Warehouse. r . . .. . POSTERS, all sizes and colorß printed at the Star Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7047, 8 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7047, 8 October 1900, Page 1