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A Fine English* Lever Watch . This if the oH reliable wl —» jm Key-wind ENGLISH LEVER \M>?M& WATCH which is manufac- . .'•^a^ tured expressly for us by / ROTHERHAMS, of Coventry. ': It has Ten Jewelled Actions. jfifip^ - -Jt-*^ I*'*Hfim'''' ,Full Plate Capped and Gilt IK jiSSfiV *§Mk Lever M oveme nt, wiW Com- :IM; iHHftrHi' ; penaation Balance; The Case 188 «BP'SB/ IBS ißofSoUdSaT^widiimade ( ÜBL" ISM?' j For the man or youth oa , farm it is an ideal watch« . OBK OtMAiOT.EV-JOB* TWO TEAMS GOES WITH EACH WATCH Although the watch it good for a lifetime. Order one by Matt to-day. Price, 84/-. Post Free. Stewart & Co. (NJ.j\Lbtmed , ~ ■> WEEJJNGTON 1* Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the — —standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length •ad breadth of New Zealand and Australia. - Merit alone hat built up its great -- tale. Your grandfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father uteol it : aad gate it to you. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little ohm. R«MM sdbstitutes and insist on getting ! _ - BONNINGTON'S 1 r-'^SPi^lfer msH Mt>ss 7 H^JjcaJiiiiy, \ll'£'~Wx MK.STAHLKyR.BooTH,theweIi-kßOwn i vSXsSSrT^'i. I V Xti S'/^ 7^7j\ : representative of tke '• N^. Farmer," I F^YVklfrlliA \jlfi^ writes:-"'A b»d cold, followed by an \ iJilvrWa LiK^V (r7f.M-/-§(7i'\ "."ack of bronckitii, with a severe hackiT^fvJ*L f/il~- - -r\ ) Ing .cough, induced me to try yoKr Bomft\^^ WsrAr^ tS»J>?/#^'#/ A nirigtoh's Irish Moss. It proved a most - ..?/^^V^l^aP^pUg^lL J aPPy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an ■ /: V 11^ ' engagemeat when I had despaired ol . - C-_3k ITi: lWß^.^l Wting in an appearaace." 37 '"" x § The Rational Prescription for 1 Rheumatism and Gout IV 5 Nearly everyone is liable to uric acid trouble, anrj yat ° **" B many. Persist in disregarding the first signs—pains and l\ H swellings in the joints, stiffness and soreness in the - R muscles. These symptoms show that the liver and' ■ 9 . kidneys are not doing their work, properly,—excess uric ' I - acid is acrcuraulating in the blood. "This uric acid may , 7- I go on accumulating for a time without setting up any -i. ■ serious complaint. But as soon as you are run down or ■ IB exposed to cold and damp it will surely assert itself. B This excess acid must be removed, and the one remedy V" st H that will do it is 9 RHEUMO ■ Rheumo neutralises and eradicates the excess and ra ■ leaves the blood free and pure. Thousands have been B ■ G«red'by this wonderful remedy. Read how RHEUMO B B CUr^ d Mr* Mat' Cranni^ch» -the-.popular proprietor of^the S M Temuka Hotel, well known throughput the length and B ■ breadth of Canterbury. B ■ i-a '-**"hM " say that I have not felt better for JH ■ ' the P*st I 0 years? I can honestly M . . ■ . . - &ZfzS3SB3B^. f* y that Rheumo in my case has m « ■ i :.; ■ -':MMP l*^i« been a great success" M M ' Mxß 1 M. CRANNITCH, Ifl ■ 'W^nS^^jJ Temuka Hotel. H I I I kX^^sWl The first dose of Rheumo i ■II ]] v^^^ - "will give you relief. Act m II Msßll DOW* Gtet a bottle to' Eg .. M JLA night from your chemist i It cures all Bruises, Cata, * Jm^T **• jfc r^ Wounds, Burns, or Scalds, 'v<*^3r >w i v? \JA\)I promptly and completely. ri ' \F S7®±& It Is a perfectly safe awl \S&\ trustworthy ointment to - y^TL have about the bouse. ' ! \ V Sold Everywhere - - 1/0 » V\v^AM .OiNTMlil f* RACKED hands, chapped j .Jtefct^^S^^L^ W hands, rough hands, scaly hands, are all healed and .?. f \^J9j/^ cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE. # \ The only article specially pr«- # ALL OVER THE WORLD \ pared for the hands. i/» M thousands of housewives use everywhere. 6. ■ Sunlight Soap in preference to 1 I any other, because it cleanses the 1 — ; ■ clothes more thoroughly, and at 8 ..^. \ naif the cost, without injury to m Rheumo removes \ hands or fabric- / . - . ■. ........,-«. Sunlight lengthens your B tile eXCeSS liriC X leisure and lightens^ *■■••'* ±tL _^W your work. j& acid from the rma^^^^^ t^mma\ DIOOQe rienCe ll I Follow the directions given round I jc (he best cure I eachtab!etandthed'rtdr°psout* B fOr rhCUmatiSm In order to cope with tlie army o - . thieves that infest the Italian railway ariU fifOU t» tne Government is organising a body o r* , women detectives. Recruiting ha All Chemist* and btom, een brisk> There have been over 300j a/o ana 4/0. J applications for a hundred places.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 9