lgggugg OTT"R Jjlpllij FISCAL POLICY. FREE TRADE in our All- Wool Underwear during the present Winter will ensure PROTECTION t0 wearers from colds, chills, and all resultant ills. SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS. ALL WEIGHTS. ALL SIZES. 4/6, 5/6. 6/6, 8/6. SPECIAL VALUE IN SOCKS. PERFECT FOOTWARMERS. 9 D , 1/-, _J76, 1/9. GLOTHING lISHI FACTORY ICLOTHIN^ACTORyi HAWERA. THE BEST MILK WAGGON TS fitted with Derrett Springs, with sliding Jack Plate. Frame made of spotted gum, wheels of Iron Bark. Has also an English fore-carriage, so that it can turn in its own length. This is the waggon we have to sell. It perfectly combines lightness with strength, and THE PRICE IS FROM £36 TO c&4&. HURRELL BROS., HAWERA.
REffl THIS CAREFULLY. I am satisfied that people who have weak lungs do not fully realize the strengthening & building powers possessed by fresh air and Lane's Emulsion. Consumption, and almost every other lung trouble can be positively and permanently cured — cured I say and cured I mean — by first, last, and all the time breathing through the nostrils ample supplies of pure fresh air. There is absolutely no doubt about this. The cure of these dreaded ailments is with you, by you, mid all around }'ou all the time. Deeply inhale fresh air, and to help your strength, give you appetite, strengthen your nerves, kill any disease , germs that may be within , you, and give you restful ] sleep take regular doses \ of n^r emulsion — Lane's Emulsion. Do this regularly dny after day. Don't lose heart, but let " Keep at it " be your watchword. There can be only one result from a faithful trial of the advice here given, — cured. The result depends upon you and you alone. This is good, sound, solid advice; now act on it. Almost any lung trouble can be got rid of permanently by fresh air and Lane's Emulsion. Fresh air is everywhere ; inhale it deeply through the nostrils. Lane's Emulsion is at chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. FRESH AIR AND LANE'S EMULSION Make weak lungs strong lungs, and strong lungs stronger. Sole manufacturer and originator of Lane's Emulsion, E. G. Lane, Chemist, Oainaru. 140 |Ri?>v BLUE FLAG II M» \ I , L-O^M cough cure THE CHILDREN LOVE TO TAKE IT. IT is palatable and pleasant to the taste, and they soon learn that it gives them relief when their chests are sore and they are suffering from coughs. . For Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Influenza, and other ailments that ; children suffer from at this time of year, Blue Flag Cough Cure can be relied upon to give prompt relief. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 per bottle. Chemists and Stores, 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE ': *^m^^ HMMMOQK ON AW.ICATIOH ■V!... .> <Z \\ r \ 9mm*muk t Mmrrajorncu HAWBBAOFFIOE : MB. A. ATKINSON, Land Agent. . Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable., , __^ IF you want your Razorproperly „ set. and stropped, take it to C» Crane, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Hawera. ' . . •' . - PEKING ANNOUNCEMENT. Kaponga and "District. Thomas JdcMiLLA^,'?Boot and Shoemaker, to notify the publiq : of fKapdnga. and districtthat he is opening in Kaponga 'on Mon ■ day, 29th May . --. ff' - Repairs of all kinds a speciality. PLEASE don't stir me up ; lam Daturallyrt^ck^Moa Teas. J
CURED OF NEURALGIA. "I had been suffering for gome time with a very bad attack of neuralgia," writes E. J. Potter,' "Etiq., : of i Yea; Victoria, "when I was informed by Mr FredL'Purcelli r ofj'fche. establishment of Messrs *E. S. Purcellahd Co.,~that' Chamberlam'i, Pain Balm was Highly, recommended for my complaint. ;t Actings on ! his suggestion,' I bought/ a bottl»; ana as" soon OBil^re£arned home , applied same according to directions, and to ray great' delight I/, experienced immediate relief, ctnd.it only, took a few- applications to effect » compUte cure." For sale by W. E. Wallace, Hawera— Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8937, 1 July 1905, Page 4
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