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— - .: Bowmen Nottof. The DR. J. A. SHERMAN RUPTURE TREATMEHtI" T^nSadtti?;; Sbf J? an ¥**?* haS bee* P™™*> Wond ■» possibility of ceM^S^^ i^S^ * bUt alß° a WoDderfully '- rWiS® sysf? m °f treatment is based on the combined action of a sneciallv a benenclaf efS on °n *£" affeCted *"*' -m^nd h2 im™Sf r*? • °n„ he part where the c 9mPress rests. The appliance gives S^^n^aTtSLT 8 °f redUCibl6 FUPtUre' iS SUperi °r t0 4 w h AfS^ eSS.,° f tl^ Dr Sherman Treatment cannot be questioned for Mr inla^sTla^^rr^l 0' Dr J' A' Sherman for toStm^v^V^cA™^" to bundles of g^teful letters, the SWORN Tmir! n^ OFM, ANV WITNESSES BEFORE A DISTRICT COURT SS SURC^^f rv S0 «vhne^ 0R? EVIDENCE OF OxNE OF THE LEADthe nr^SSf ? S f S\DNEY> who examined patients, and could not find the presence ot rupture m cases of 3, 14, 26, and 50 years' standing. each^cLf^M 8 a. Ru Ptl^.SP ecj^*- He adapts the treatment to suit An,J»!X + * 1S a*tributed the access of the Sherman Method All consultations are free. Send for free Booklet, "Rupture and its Treatment' Sole Controller of Dr Sherman's Method in AustralSsdav) until 3^^%* H°teI ' ? aW6ra ' AY Md TO-MORROW arnfl +SL i * ?L™' Suffere^ s from surrounding districts will do well to a*TieU !twt opportunity of getting the most scientific treatment* as veil as the best of advice. He leaves for Wanganui on the Bth.

WEAR TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES THIS WINTER. tTTAVE your NEW SUIT made to A-*, measure. It will not ©nly give you a satisfaction quite apart from the best Ready-to-Wear Clothes, but it will be YOUR SUIT in every sense of the word. AOAffISDN and ROBE'S TAILORING meets the individual style ideas of every man, lifts them out of the common-place and puts them in the front rank with the well-dressed. The NEW SUITINGS are finereally decent—especially the REAL HARRIS, BANNOCKBURN and DONEGAL TWEEDS. PLAIN NAVYS are in evidence again; our range is complete. I Adarrsson & Robb, ™EBr Hawera

--■--■■■^■MBBBnßaaaßmßaKaMna^naMHMHm WASHING MADE EASY. WASHING MADE EASY. YES, you can do away with the constant rub! rub! rub! and the sore and rough hands by simply purchasing an O.K. WASHER AT DIXON'S. I Some dirty clothes (which have 1 been soaked overnight), a suffi- | cient quantity of hot soap suds, 8 Ia few turns of the handle, and 9 part of your Washing is done. I Repeat the process till all the Clothes are finished. Pretty easy, isn't it? And you'll save two or three hours as well. We'll show you the machine any time you care to call, and the price is £4, less 5 per cent for Cash. DIXON & C°THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE, HAWERA and STRATFORD. J AMES E. CAMPBELL D.8.0.A. (London), (By Exam.), iIGHT SPECIALIST. jyTAY BE CONSULTED INHAWERA—At Rooms (upstairs) in Hardley's Buildings (next loss, Photographer), every MONDAY and THURSDAY. 1 Do Your Kidneys Trouble You? Is your back constantly aching? De IS* BiwlT wit& dnU shooting paina and all those other unpleasant symptoms of kidney trouble ?-Then it's hieb time yon took a remedy that will put tne organs in proper working order \S P? 0? 0? Fltjtey, a well-known J Mangatainoka farmer, took PLANTEKO A fiJL^T 00™^31^ 011"*1- Read his gsfr I used two bottles of PLANTEJMJA for pains in the, back, caused by disease^ the KIDNEYS, from which 1 suffered for a long time. I flnd it has done me more good than all the other and medical treatment putto(E2_S* ? aTmS waived such permanent benefit, I would impress upon all who suffer as I did, USE PLANTEKO A if they desire restoration to health." I Do you want further evidence Jlt is available-thousands of others have been enred. Try abottle of PLANte! vmu*? Chei n? ste and stores, 5/-. Plantekoa Cures I Kidney Troubles. SPECIAL AGENTS-W. K. Wallace, Chemist, Hawera; Jy V. O'Hagah, Chemist, Eltham; Thomas and Bradley. Storekeepers, Waverley.

I p. jTsaxby, LASD ' ES%S AGENT ' (Opposite Railway Station) HAMILTON. TWO SNIPS. " TWO SNIPS. 1 00 *f CRES f«**old, situated "T^yf Mf nawaru; creamery, scnool, etc., Ii mi ie S; a n been p i ougnecl anc j stumped and sown down in best oi grasses; well watered and fenced, divided into 8 paddocks; 7-roomeci house and all outbuildings; nearly all flat rich land; carry 50 dairy cows; includes all machinery, engine and milking plant. Price £30 per acre • terms £800 cash. 406 ACRES freehold, situated Maungatautari, handy to creamery, J school, etc; flat to rolling land, soiJ good; 283 acres in grass, part crop, and rest rough feed and ready tc plough, well watered, etc.; large shed ■ carrying 150 head cattle. Price £1J per acre; terms £400 cash. F. F. McGuire.] [E. H. MeGuire, WAIKATO LAND. DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL AREAS AND ON EASY TERMS. ! 4-3 R ACRES, freehold, situated 7 ,—., . miles from Hamilton; good j buildings; all in grass and crop. A | good dairy farm and cheap at the money. Price £20 per acre; terms £1500 cash down. 827b 228 ACRES, freehold, well situated: large house and all necessary outbuildings; all in grass and crop; carrying 7o cows. This is a -real snip. Price only £18 per acre, with £1500 down. QOOT--278 ACRES, freehold, situated within 1 mile of township; good house and aIJ outbuildings; all in grass; all ploughable; carrying 100 cows and 15 horses. Price^£23 10s per acre; good terms. lhe first man to inspect will buy. i* .■ i 83^> J? or further particulars apply to JpRANK ACQUIRE & po., LAND SALESMEN, HAMILTON. LOOK HEREI '11 70 ACRES a* £4; 13 miles j from Te Kuiti > metal road; good limestone country (three sheep); 80 per cent ploughable; greater part grass, balance bush and fern; new well-built 4-room house, large new woolshed and other outbuildings. Tenure: Native Lease 21 years at an average of 2s per acre; compensation clause and right of renewal. Freehold can be obtained at probably £2 per acre. Price £4 per acre goodwill. This property is well adapted for dairying, and can be cut up into good dairy farms, realising a very substantial profit. It is on the market for only a limited period. Prompt application is necessary to c. b. l everAUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT, TE KUITL JjAND! T AND! TO ACRES freehold, two frontages, • \J nearly all ploughable; adjoining factory, l£ miles from railway; nearly new 5-roomed house, cowshed 8 bails (concrete floor); 10 paddocks, 4 acres turnips, 4 acres hay (cropped). Mortgage £1600, li years, 5 per cent. Price £33 10s per acre. Deposit £300; balance for three years 6 per cent. 1 00 ACRES freehold, frontage two -LvfV-F good roads, river boundary, rich district; carry 35 cows; i mile from factory, school and township, .4 miles from railway; all ploughable; mortgages £2200 at 5£ per cent. Price £2.» per acre. Deposit £450. Exchange for lightly encumbered town pi operty. J. H. THOMPSON, LAND AGENT ... STRATFORD

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 7