Tenders are invited by Mr J. E. Roe, architect, for rebuilding the Otakeho Hotel. The Auckland Star is responsible for the following: — When the wind was in its most capricious mood at Ellerslie yesterday, a woman at that mysterious age when her friends speak of her as "well preserved,'" made a dash around the corner of the grandstand. Her gown was of the lightest of summer muslins, and on her head she wore a marvellous creation of gauze and flowers. Every vagabond wind in that vicinity instantly began to do tricks with the muslin gown. Sooner than it takes to tell that summer gown was describing the most alarming aerial flights. But~ its owner, a hand on either side of her hat, kept on as stubbornly as if such a display of cpen-work hosiery and lingerie were an every-day affair. "Madame," cried another woman, rushing up to her, "you are probably not aware of it, but your skirts are above your knees. 1 ' "I don't care," retorted the other, never moving a finger from the flowery bonnet; "I've had those legs for forty-five years and can't lose them, but I've just paid three pounds for this hat, and don't mean to let it get away." CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED. If the boweis do oiot move as regularly as Nature intended, the warning must be.heedod, or the results will be serious, and the general health suffer. Chronic constipation destroys the health, and breaks down the vigor of -the body. When such a condition exist>>, as it frequently does, for days at a time, there is danger, and it is absolutely necessary that you take Impey's May Apple at once. This remedy can be relied upon to cure. Mr E. P. James, of Enfield, North Otago, says: — "I have suffered much from my liver and constipation, and have tried so-called cures. Impey's May Apple is the only preparation i know of that is effective in restoring 'a man with a liver' to good health." I only require to take a dose occasionally to keep me right. And what Impey's May Apple has done for Mr James and others, it wil/ do for you. 2s M bottle.— Advt The Economic, Hawera, is a drapery and clothing establishment that has always received liberal support from the residents of Hawera and district. It is deservedly popular cc the leading house in the district, and the goods are invari ably more fashionable, durable, and fitylish than obtainable elsewhere, white 1 , prices are uniformly reasonable. The tea bod. ia that the management buys direct from the mannfactaner and chooses the styles when the selection is at it* best. jjei th© Economic be yonr drapery and clothing house; we are striving B*rd to serve you welL— - Advt
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, 11 January 1908, Page 7
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458Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, 11 January 1908, Page 7
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