Should the weather continue favorable the opening of the Hawera Tennis and Croquet Club's courts for the ensuing season on Saturday should be successful. ( It will be a general teaday, and a large attendance of members and friends is expected. ENERGY FOR THE GAME. Whether it is just football or the more stronuous game of life, energy and vitality arc the factors of success. The rich, natural salts so helpful and sustaining, and which are the energising element in food and drink, are present in their most desirable form in KOLA NIP, the, drink you ought to tako. No athlete who wishes to score, should commence or continue a game without having recourse to that most wholesome of all stimulants — KOLA NIP. Put it to the test during the noxt match, and the result will astonish both yourself and your opponents. The KOLA NIP man always scores. It gives him energy at the game, and makes I him a "stayer." The secret of the success is summed up in two words — HOLA I NIP". In football, cricket, hockey, golf, rowing, cycling, running, or walking, the sustaining power in Kola Nip is remarkable. It prevents exhaustion ! after the supreme effort, and frequently a competitor who has used Kola Nip feels as fit at the finish of a race as when he commenced. KOLA NIP at all good hotels, chemists, stores, , refreshment rooms. — Advt.
HAWERA TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB. OPENING DAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER! 6. General Tea Day. ' ...THE../ ZZZHOANITARY' '■ _J "PROBLEM , , .XT ■ ■> 1 ' • " ...^O'LVED 11 IN ORDER TO Introduce the * ODOURLESS SANITARY , CABINET . \ We are offering to still J k io - 'J CABINETS At 15 ! per cent under ' - Auckland Prices — £6. Wei will sell only 10 At this R,eduction : £4/19/0 CASH. ■ FIRST COME 1 . FIRST SERVED- 1 HEALTH DEPENDS UPO'Ni ' Good Sanitation), and until the advent of the "ODOURLESS" SANITARY CABINET no effeotivei system, at a low cost, had been invented tot in aoy way overcome the evils existing in those places where, there is no Sewage. With the openrpan system country and suburban, resident's arei subject toi all tba evils of insanitary conditions^ — objectionable smella, and the risk of typhoid, enteric or other fevers, caused by fliea conveying disaasiei-sipreading microbes ■from the detooanpoßing excreta on, foodf afterwards eaten by the unfortunate personj. E.DIXON&CO. ,(Late Dixon and Bates.) HIGH ST. HAWERA. NOTE.— Mr C. A. Bates will still represent the* firm and be glad to receive orders for any of their numerous limes. TIMBER 1 TIMBER 1 TO FARMERS ~ZnD SETTLERS. WC. CLEMENT, of Eltham and • Kaponga, is still delivering mountain-grown timber of the best quality in Rimu and White Pine, including second class. Ordinary Building Ileart Rimu a Speciality. Also, Mouldings, and Joinery and any kind of Dressed Timber. We deliver to any part of tke district with our own teams. Orders sent to T. Palmer; Kaponga ; S T. Cooper, Eltham; or W. C CLEMENTS, JSLTHAM, will reoeiv* prompt attention.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 7
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488Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 7
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