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Business Notices. JUST THE THING for WINTER EVENINGS. TjIDISON T3HONOGRAPH. OVER 4000 RECORDS TO SELECT FROM. Gem Combination ... £4 10 Fireside ... £6 10 Standard £9 0 Home £12 0 Amberola ... ... ... .. £60 0 All the above play 4 Minute Records. JUST HALF-PAST EIGHT, AND ALL THE WASHING FINISHED! ft fik P bR^ ■■ ■■■■■■=••-■::,7-'-.,--—' , r^hfct! *y'-^App\ Pf ■7 . ■ will O.K.' WASHEK£4, LESS 5 PER CENT FOR CASH. SEND FOR ONE. E. DIXON & C o' HAWFRA and STRATFORD. DOES YOUR WATCH TELL _—— THE TRUTH?— - P-TTAMMONDS is a Prac- • _ JUL tical Watch Repairer, and will remedy any defect in your Watch promptly and satisfactorily. And he will not ask you to pay a penny more than you should. Call and see him—you 'know the address. A varied stock of Jewellery, comprising: Pendants, set with Pearls, Amethyst, Topaz, Olivine, 'can be worn as brooches; prices from 355. Ladies' Gold Watches, from £4 4s; lo jewels and lever j movements. Long Gold Chains, j from 655. Engagement Rings, I from 355. A fine diamond EngageI ment Ring for £12 12s; the best ,| value ever offered, perfect stones. . I Gents' Oxidised Watches, jewelled I in 15 actions, a written guarantee ! given, 22s 6d; etc., etc. ! ■ ■ • P. F. HAMMONDS, MANAIA, TARANAKI. CoffttipationOvercome [ Constipation. brings many ailments in its train, and is the primary cause of almost all sickness. Keep your bowels open regularly and your blood pure, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. If you suffer ifrom Constipation, the following-letter will interest you: "I was i a sufferer from Constipation • and its train of evils, dizziness, langour, headaches, and general uneasiness for some time," writes Mrs. Tulia Bateman, 391 Prymont-street, Ultimo, Sydney, "and found much trouble in overcoming- the ailment. Having used ©purgative medicines without any lasting benefit, I was persuaded to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and after one dose I was wonderfully relieved. I continued their - - <.\^~S use, taking them * on alternate Bra.J. Bateman. nights, and my Froma&hoto. bowels were restored to a normal and regular condition, and in consequence I lost all those dreadful sensations of dizziness and depression. I always keep the pills in the home, and can recommend them as an invaluable medicine foi women." DR-MORSE'S fW^*.") -* _ J are a perfect Blood Purifier and a sun remedy for Biliousness, Constipation. Indigestion, Headaches, Sallow Com plexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles Piles,© Pimples, Boils and Blotches and frxr all Female Ailments. ~ ' ~"~ ' ' ' I Los Angeles, Cal., April 9, 1911. Cadillac Motor Car Co., j Detroit, Mich. I CADILLAC to-day maae greatest' mileage ever made by an Ameri- ' can car in a 24-hour race, beating former world's records by 195 miles. Covered 1448 miles, an average of 60 1-3 miles an hour for 24 hours of continual running. Second to and only 43 miles behind special built 7000dol. Fiat racing car. Although the race was a free-for-all, the Cadillac entered was a strictly stock chassis to the very smallest detail. Never missed a shot or made a mechanical repair. Lost 31 minutes changing tyres, changing crews, replenishing fuel and replacing broken lamp. _ Car at end of race in perfect condition. Ten starters, five finished. Cadillac 229 miles ahead of nearest following competitor and 334 miles ahead world's record for 30 horsepower cars. This proves the Cadillac beyond all doubt the American longdistance champion. J. Goodwin ,motor garage, has the Kawera agency for the above cars.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 2 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 2 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 2 August 1911, Page 7