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: ; /' Business Notices. * Dresses & Dressmaking "WHY IS IT,' SAID MARIOIS THAT your Presses always hang FS^^^Hi so splendidly? ... I simply • l^SiW*/!^f&fg&£& can't get the SMART EFFECT that I you do, and I just want to know ftjj li V <*«s&* l«fe|li| ' why. . . . Tell nae your secret in- fiWYls.of fa B^M Mrs Weldrest smiled. "There's no i^FT^liSyHf secret about it, my dear girl," she fEW^S^W^ said. "It's simply a matter of going •«&/ to the RIGHT PLACE. If you go to IT the people that I go to — ill jf/^jP^-^|Of W. SPENCE, ■|\nwi*^S you will no longer wonder why my I jv tf |f things always look so well. You'll 'Lj !■'/"^ pi^ experience the joy of being well turn- n!§^ *" - ed out yourself." . |H { V4&isj<sfl "But why should THEIR DRESSES W?; • '" i^sk LOOK SO MUCH BETTER than the ,jsv &*V ' <^8W "Because they're MADE BETTER, >* W{\ Al\ | ( my dear—and yet THEY COST YOU '.*W>~*t >I' NO MORE. . . . TRY THEM." k?l&| |i MISS QARDNER, Dressmaker. W. SPENCE "The Economic," HAWERA. BYour Rheumatism Can be Cured I There are many kinds of rheumatism, but all of them | can be traced to the one cause—excess uric acid in the % 1 * blood. Although this fact is recognised by the leading a I physicians and scientists, people are still to be found in i I every city and township trying to cure their Rheuma- g I tism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago by embrocations 9 I and liniments and pills instead of using a rational ■ | remedy and rooting out the cause. If relief is to be fi § obtained and a permanent cure effected Rheumo must 3 "rheumo I possesses the remarkable quality of neutralising and re- || 1 . moving this excess uric acid and its deposits from the |g I system. It acts through the circulating system of the §3 | blood—the only way in which the excess acid can be m I reached, and thus expels it. No matter how long stand- M I ing your case may be you can rely on Rheumo effecting jj| : I a cure. Mr. John Sullivan, of Timaru, has great faith M 1 in Rheumo. He has good reason to be. Read how it $a 1 - gj "I have taken your Rheumo for |H B Rheumatic Gout, and have grea; faith in SB B it. I can recommend it as a good ujedi- m a cine in Rheumatic cases." Hj X Timaru Bottling Stocev ' "W^ i&SW 9 9 Rheumo is surely worth a J*i H H trial. Get a bottle to-night from J *&- H |j8 your chemist or store at 2/6 or 4/6 In P. H. BOASE rVX^ISHES to thank his many friends and customers for the kind consideration they have extended to him during the removal of his "business. His new shop is now in full working order, and is complete with .-all necessary articles in the STATIONERY, BOOKSELLING and FANCY "GOODS DEPARTMENTS. He extends a hearty welcome to everyone to visit his premises, and ..promises they shall receive the same Courtesy as in the past. We have opened a very large selection of SPORTING GOODS for the rpresent season," consisting of Golf, Hockey and Football Requirements. The newest GOLF CLUB in Iron and WOOD, also CADDY BAGS and FOOTBALLS by the best makers in all sizes. :BALLS of all makes. We have also a splendid assortment of INDOOR GAMES for the winter -evenings. Keep your sons at home by providing them with home pleasures, at . BOASE' S (NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY), HIGH S'IREET ... ... , ... HAWERA. P.O. Box m . 'Phone 118.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 10 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 10 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 10 May 1912, Page 3

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