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Mr Jas. Tuck, of Inglewood, has been appointed secretary to the Taranaki Provincial Executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union. Wade's Worm figs— the Wonderfu Worm Worriers— are always effective, la boxes everywhere.- Advt. K'Uger said, at the outbreak of the war, that the price of conquest in blood and gold would stagger humanity. It would stagger everybody but doctors and coachbuilders to know the colony's loss per annum in blood and gold through horses bolting with vehicles. Our only/recognised safeguard against the runaway is the Clapham Horse Holder. Ordinary chains and ropes break, but the Clapham Patent will hold and subdue the most fiery brute that ever went in harness. For convenience, Dr. Paget describes it as "an absolute essential to the comfort and peace of mind of anyone who has to drive a horse, and occasionally leave it in harness." In the face of such evidence, you cannot be satisfiod until you have tried one.— Advt. Spectacles Eyeglasses, Smoked Spectacles, Eye Preservers, and Goggles. Sight tested. R. W. Sargent, Jeweller, Hawara —Advt. FRIEND TO FRIEND. From friend to friend the merits of Impey's May Apple are conveyed in grateful terms. The recommendation of a friend is more convincing than columns of newspaper advertising, and it is because friendß tell friends that Impey's May Apple in a great measure enjoys its present expanding sale and increasing popularity. These are tbe days when you are liable to suffer from constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, liver and kidney troubles, and other irregularities, and these are the days when you most need Impey's May Apple. It is an ideal family medioine, for it may be taken by the various members of the family with complete confidence and safety. Impey's May Apple is a laxative of proved merit, and is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle, or post free from the wholesale agents— Sharland and Co, Wellington.

i^wPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th and 16th. The American Vaudeville Stars, headed by KELLY and ASHBY, late of the World's Entertainers, in their sensational act on a billiard table. CUNNING, America's greatest magician and mind reader, assisted by WABREN, the Norman Wizard. MISS DOBOTBY ROBERTS and her Pccket Piccaninies in American Coonisms. MORRIS & WILSON in Grotesque Comedy Aots. IRENE DUVAL, America's Favourite Speciality Artist. PERCY JAMES, Drawing-room Entertainer and Sketch Artist. BERYL GILMAN, the Popular Balladist. Prices : Is. 2s, and Bs. Box Plan at Cole and Donnelly's. Doors open '7.15. Overture 8 o'clock. WALTER P. MONE, RepreTbctative. MR CUNNING, the Magioian, arriving in town late to-day, Friday, was unable to give his free exhibition. The same will take place to-morrow, Saturday , at 8 o'clock. TO LADIES. THE IRONING EXPERT is arranging classes giving Lessons in the Art of Starching Shirts and Collars and Ironing. Speoial leßßons will be given, teaching a simple method of Cleaning and Pressing Ladies' Costumes and Gents' Suits. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Glasses. Full particulars later. FOR BALE. : TWO RUSTIC CARTS (nearly new) Two Gigs (in very good order). .. One Double Buggy, £IQ. One Double Baggy, oheap. Two Spring Carts, oheap. Two Spring Drays, oheap. One Butcher's Cart, oheap. E. L. BBIANT, fclfcbam Coach Factory.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7540, 15 August 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7540, 15 August 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7540, 15 August 1902, Page 3

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