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• ■ ■ Business Notices. _^ LEGGINGS & GAITERS. SMART 1 STYLISH! SERVICEABLE! MEN'S "X" TAN SPRING LEGGINGS ... R7.fi MEN'S "X" BLACK SPRING LEGGINGS ... ... ... Q/C\ MEN'S TAN HIDE BLOCKED LEGGINGS ... < 14-/ ft MEN'S REAL TAN HOGSKIN BLOCKED LEGGINGS Ifi/fi MEN'S STRONG FARM LEGGINGS ... ... ... *7/fi & ft/ft LADIES'NAVY and BLACK BUTTON GAITERS '..' 4-/11 R. Hannah & Co., Limited, i Hawera. Gout Troubles Many a Man! I '|| Many people seem to think that gout is a privilege B I solely of those wealthy old gentlemen who have nothing ; ■ I to do, and all day in which to do it. Never was there a 9 ' M greater mistake. Gout is only one form of the most pre- | «s valent disease —excess-oaric acid in the .blood. Other B troubles of the same nature are Rheumatic Gout, Rheu- 5 tnatisfn, Gouty Rheumatism, Gouty Eczema, Lumbago, ■ I Sciatica, Gravel, Stone and Neuritis. None of these <Eg diseases, whether hereditary or acquired, would cause so I B much pain and ■ suffering" if taken in hand when the early ' H : symptoms were manifestecL When the ifirst aches and ] B ■ twyiges of pain are felt it is necessary to take a mcdi- | B cine that will neutralise and -eradicate the excess uric ' B acid. That remedy is ' ■ RHEUMO It possesses the remarkable power, of )m " ~^^ .■ aidding the system of uric acid and its ' I: YVs^/^** 1^ -deposits. Many who had tried other i 8 ■','.'■ Ijl \\ medicines, who :had 'been to Rotor ua, .1 l; i 111 U but without finding ■ relief, obtained a| I a 11 \ y^"~^Y permanentcure through Rheuno, Read ■ I m 11 \ f f*\ c cx Pe"ence °fa l*dy who suffered i ■ 8\ ~// i'#>«fiJ for over twenty years. Mr. H. Hulleo, ■' H \ I //^^^CT'V^rJ' "Rheumo basdonemy wife a great amoaat I Ml I £^§S&SJv"y VVCw ■ •".'<" -good. She got no good'from the Hanmer m \ Vv^^^-^'-V-WVVA Springs, having suffered from chronic rheuma- ; M \' ■/@&&i&A&i&%i\iih tism for twenty years. I was suffering from kid- ' 3 1 £$?%$: tii-i/Z." V^%'*%mA\ ney trouble and took some Rheumo. It relieved ■ i m I t^^*3^vP*«Ts^UJ one very quickly. I have recommended it W ; : H I \S*"^'^^fe^*W r(iW?»^*^ :6everal PeoPle» all with good results." H• 1 3^^^^Js^^S^M tOet (that bottle «f Rheu»o to-night j i Ml €S^^S^\\A^^^Ki v Your^hemist or storekeeper sell* M I . ■itAt.2/«.and4j«. \ < / tT.1.3052

ENGAGEMENT" "DINGS. -ti ■^^ffjjliflffih XT is a matter of • man whether he chooses a Diamond, t ltSgsWtlii|ftgsßfl Emerald ,or Pearl ! , W^ilgjlgg&r fiancee as an En- * ■ ' gagemerit Ring. If one that will suit his . . ■ /^^*K-i^ i'^ taste and his purse. WEDDING RINGS. When the apr pointed time comes, quired we have it here—All 18ct. J. BRUNETTE JEWELLER, Corner Shop ... HAWERA _ . . ■ .- i To give the public an ftfea how foolish it fs t<* expect drinkable tea at a low price, we are reproducing the following authentic quotation from the " Home am) Colonial I Mail°«— "During this fast season Mier» were sold wholesale dn ) the Mlnelns Une Market 11.403.600 lbs. of line to finest teas (I.c.> to Sft »er Bb.) in bond, to which Sd per lb. duty •»•• to be added, and these Ifcures will be considerably enhanced because of the Creatty Increased demand for higher grade teas all over the Country." IB l'i O 22 8r 3'YOU owe it to yourself—You owe it to your household expenses to carefully compare our offerings in Drapery and our prices with irfiat you are now buying or with what you will have to pay elsewher-. If you hare not tested onr quotations and vt acs, i call in and look round. Nr passing to buy. Armitage's, Mana*'^ r

WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD. Head Office: TORONTO, CANADA.. Warehouses: * . AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN CASH Buyers of Fat Sheep, Lambs Cattle, and Boners, Fat Pig (all weights), Wool, Hides, Calfskins Sheepskins, Slipe Wools, Pickled Pelta and Tallow. G. S. H. MURTAGH, * New Zealand Director. J. OLIVER, Buyer, .Hawera; J. CASEY, Buyer, Stratford. . Box ■*-, P. 0., Hawera. Box 251, P.O.* Palmerston North. HAWERA FOUNDRY ~~ and ENGINEERING WORKS. ENGINEERING, GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORS and HORSE SHOEING DONE. COLUMNS AND FANCY CASTINGS of any description. AGENT FOR— Lancashire Belt Conditioner. Ferrodor Paint. Samson Windmills (one of the Most Efficient Windmills ox the' Market). J. h™ kNelson Street ... Hawera. Telephone 117FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. fTIHIS Popular Summer Resort is X NOW OPEN foi the season. Many improvements have been effected since last year for the convenience of visitors, the lavatory and sanitary arrangements having received special attention. The track through the National Park is in excellent order, and visitors will find no difficulty whatever in driving .right up to the house. In addition to the rich scenic attraction adjacent to the Dawson Falls hostelry, lovely trips may be taken to other beauty spots at convenient distances. SCALE OF CHARGES: At the main house, Is per day each person, with cooking utensils, tableware, mattress and pillow supplied; at each of the detached cottages, 2s each person per day, with similar articles supplied, and the addition of a spring bunk. Children, half-price. Tariff at the manager's house (tourists' cottage): Meals 2s, beds 2s. Paddocking for horses Is per day; feeds at Is 6d each. A stock of tinned meats, fish, fruit, milk, biscuits and sundries is kept for the convenience of picnic parties and other visitors. Address: Mountain House, Kapongs {connected by telephone). H. GRAHAM, Manager.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 5 May 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 5 May 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 5 May 1911, Page 2

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