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Business Notioea. . . ~ ' ■■ The Cool Home in Summer ajgnr Is a Healthy Home %^jj - m ' THIS summer has been a long time making itself felt, but it is'here at last. Now you will be looking out for some New Verandah. Blinds -' ■ . " ' . .' AND ". • ■■ ' ' ' Verandah Chairs. The former are. required to seep your varandahs cool, as well as -to minimise the glare of the sun : The latter you will require to take full 'advantage of the •• comfort provided by yoTir VERANDAH JBLIi\i)S. . Parser and Son General Furnishers, HAWERA. '■■;■■ ; ■ .y— —""y. \^^ Ii^ VERY Day somebody or another /fgH[ ***- —'"fci^. rf*^^ -*1A comes here to be fitted out. with * S*\ \ i-Til" m "4 1S a Sreat comfort and satisfacI m'\ \ \ Jj^PlV^fliflfifßT^t *'"" or *kern, because at ■■J Jlf^^^SSSSt .ADAMSON * ROBE'S ' \L \\\\ \Nk\jx\\ eveiything wanted seems to be just ' Vi \\\Y\\jl\\\^^~—\\ wa^'m S -to be chosen. ' \ I^"J^>t^^OßMiMi£|t k ro time lost in hunting from shop vo j ' shop—we are ready with the thousand I (i TP.\T^TTr'hr\f^TT and one requisites. ■• I . IaVCijUUUJ These represent some of the chief ■j . items:— I "1Q Cf r\l "H Cf SHIRTS, Tennis and Neglige, in O^ ■ O every style.. j The most comfortable UNDERA nrn tt v WEAR in Cashmere, Silk and Gauze,, IX^W'OiJr ■ ! SMART SUITS ready for immediate service. A "RTF. VOTT O' The most fashionable STRAW HATS Xii\;i_j aKS %_* . and CApgj PORTMANTEAUX, HANDBAGS, HOLDALLS, and so on. If you have a holiday want, let us fix it for you. ADAMSON & ROBE, . j THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S WEAR, ] H A W E R A. •j / <" >iT» i" excfaimed Mrs. ( Jra , 1 BardeJl, ''Oh, Mr. I Pickwick, Sir! X&rJfY ?Jfk. j t^«^y) x you did give.me, YVL, J^slilP^tf?^ " And yet it is not so jmi*/^ P^ir 'jaJ^^J •very strange," said the *=—** ■ W&s^/ P:K:^m7^^F amiable Mr. Pickwick. JLIJsgV JlflNf/ S^j^SKm^ "You see, my good \Y. /ISP*IfHIf ' •creature, the teapot's V / W^lf ■ .empty; and as you , ' \£ %s3§if M *aye some left in your ' . *W W <pot, I'll be bound, I Just brought out M Q ~W7 §j " La, Mr. Pickwick," said the ®\ ° o jr^? $ flustered widow, "how all you '^r $ gentiemen do like that 'Stand Out' '' ■ f Tea, to be sure! There was Mr. Bardell him^Y*l^,. f ■ / self, now, must have his cup o' 'Stand Out' \ \ i Tea last thing at night and first thing in the \ \ / morning. I suppose it's the flavour, sir." V \ f "The flavour, the aroma, the charm," said I \ I Mr. Pickwick, beaming benevolently upon her \ \ as she filled his cup. "There are teas of | * \ China and teas of India, but we all like 'Stand I I I Out' best, my good woman, simply because it V^SsS^» trm /: 3s better than all the others." Pllf Prices,-. 1/6,- t/8, 1/10, 2/. per H WIN A GUINFA ! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best S s®nlence on "Stand Out"Tea, composed of words commencing with m fne letters nominated—used in any order—wins each week "Stand ,rp Out Tea Coupon from ins^e of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded with cor■■'g rect name and address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday I ° ?f^ week, to: "Competition," PO Box 47*3. Weflinaton. k NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to h enter once ; those forwarding Green or Gold Couoons will have .((§ permits for four or nine further attempts postt'l tiieni. y I A Cheque for £1/1,- has been sent the writer of this sentence— Miss K. W., Awapuni, Palmerston North. ■I'nends! do yourselves justice—use refreshing "Stand-Out" tea forever. Letters for Competition closing 6/2/12: D.S.O.T.M.H.H.A.H C. Letters for Competition closing 13/2/12: S.O.T.C.F.F.Cf.M.F.G. p?

THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE ■7|/f UST soon now turn her thoughts i.TJL towards PRESERVING NEEDS. She must be ready when the Fruit .-jrrives. IWE ARE READY NOW with I Ym.EWER'S CRYSTALS (the best' Preserving Sugar), MASON'S JARS I .(rill sizes). RUBBER RINGS, PRE- i •SERVING PANS, and all the necessities needful to make your Preserving a success. Phone us your wants. Our reply Trill be prompt and pleasing. M. J. C AMPBELLPhone 26. P.O. Box 94

. UPHOLSTERY I UPHOLSTERY! j UPHOLSTERY! UPHOLSTERY I k mi i VT^E have some Splendid Designs » » now on show in LEATHER SUITES,. ARM CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELDS, and SADDLE BAG SUITES. ANY DESIGN MADE TO ORDER. | We guarantee all Material and l Workmanship first-class. REPAIRING and RECOVERING makes your Furniture look new. Our Prices are right. Our Designs are correct. FUNERALS FURNISHED. PRATT & C° HOUSE FURNISHERS (Next door to P. 0.).

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 31 January 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 31 January 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 31 January 1912, Page 2

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