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s Basine— Notion. A Piano pelivered To Your Home For a Small Deposit NO longer need you deny yourself the pleasure of Music. Let? us put, a NEWMAN ENGLISH "PIANO in your home to-morrow, and after the deposit of £1 15s is paid the instalments of 19s per month quickly clear off ;yo"ur obligation. All that is ■■' necessary is to call at DIXON'S, Select your instrument, and pay the-deposit. Then to make the NEWMAN PIANO your own reqfiires only the small payment monthly. This is the best value to be obtained in" Australasia. Call in and talk it over. E. DIXON&Co. The Leading Music House, HAWERA & STRATFORD. p R E M 1 0 M .;' : |>UND 8. THE POPULAR INVESTMENT. A SECURE INVESTMENT, foi capital,, and particularly the opportunity for the wage earner.—-You may win a fortune of £40 to £40,000 by the purchase of Bonds for cash or by monthly instalments of £I.—Your capital is SECURE and bears interest. —As safe as .Life Insurance.—There, is no gamble, as there is no risk, but the investment of your savings gives you many chances to become wealthy which you cannot get in any other way with security.—AH parents should invest in Premium Boiids, which are peculiarly fitted as endowments for their children, as in addition to the absolute cer tainty of ultimate repayment at par, there is the possibility of winning sooner or later one of the large premiums.—Premium Bonds discourage gambling of all sorts and encourage thrift. —Every..Bond must draw a prize or redemption at par, such being a little more thaii the amount subscribed. "Pamphleis^ind: particulars from— ; C. JE; PARRINGTON, -High Street, Hawera, Agent for the District. For the International Investment Company Limited.

TWENTY-FIVE j[^^V YEARS' GOOD |jHJM BUTCHERING Wfc^ THAT is the record at the back of BARRACLOUGH'S BUTCHERY, and it is a record we are proud of. Mr L. S. Barraclough recently retired from the more active section of the business, but his expert knowledge will still be utilised in the selection of suitable animals for slaughter. Nothing but the best Mutton, Ox, Heifer, and Young Cow Beef will be selected. The age record may be verified from the Abattoir Book. Besides the usual supplies, the best of Mild Cured Corn Beef and Sausages are a specialty. Try us with an Order. -\t T3ARRACLOUGH, BUTCHER HAWERA.

THE ISLANDERS OF OLD CEYLON once named their Goddess Kamerora. But now they speed o'er every ocean the object of their chief devotion—the tea that's perfect. Suratura! "RATHER O'FLYNN CHANCED -*- to look in, and found Biddy /.Mulligan sipping her gin. "To the divil with gin and such folly!" said he. " You get Suratura, . that excellent tea. Don't let me catch ye full agin. Now, mind me, Biddy Mulligan I" YOU WHO WORRY ON -1- through life with your housekeeper or wife, you will sweeten life (mark me !) best with Suratura Tea ! HHHERE WAS A YOUNG FEL--1- LOW named Adasi, who lived in a garden with luadam. They found no Suratura to ward off the blues, and all other teas Adam could but refuse ; and as for the blues—well, he had 'em ! TT IS NOT USED for cleaning -*- brass, and it's no good for fattening* calves ; but if you're not a stubborn ass and hate to do things by halves—if, •that's to say, you like good tea, the best is Suratura D ! WHATEVER GAY JAUNTS you ' " have on when you happen to get to Ceylon, one thing you can't miss, and that thing is this: wbateyer you skip be sure that you see the place where they pack Suratura Tea. That's the most famous spot in Ceylon. qa

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 7

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