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NOT FEELING TOO GOOD. "I was not feeling too good for months and being a sutferer from constipation I tried Chamberlain's Tablets and found them really splendid,"" writes Mr Arthur Bradbury, Provision Merchant, 40 Smith St., Collingwood, Vie. "They certainly made me feel good after I had taken a few doses. Chamberlain's Tablets are the best medicine I have ever used. i often take a dose and would not be without them." All chemists and stores. —Advt. FOR SCOUR IN CALVES. Sheep, Pigs, or Horses, use "v'ermocine." Unequalled for all internal stomach worms, intestinal worms, and lung worms. Unsurpassed in all cases of diarrhoea affecting young animals, parasitic diseases of stock. Obtainable from Barmby and Cole, Hawera.— A*!vtJ. A SIMPLE INVENTION MAY MAKE A FORTUNE. In fact the simpler the patent is the better chance it has of success. A long list of suggestions for simple inventions is given in our free booklet, "Advice to Inventors." Write for a copy. Henry Hughes, ltd., 157 Featherston St., Wellington. —Advt. V. LAXO-TONIC TILLS. The combined Laxative and Tonic Pills leave no unpleasant after effects. Sold at 10|d and Is 6d. Obtainable at W. K. Wallace.—(Advt.)

FARMERS! HERE'S A GILTEDGED PROPOSITION. THE PICK OF AUCKLAND LAND. WAIPIPI, four hours from city via Onehunga, on the AVest Coast; 2000 acres, splendid rich swamp land, and undulating sand-hill country, in sound English grasses; creamery 1\ miles from homestead; cream waggon passes daily during season; for years has turned off first-class fat steers ALL THE YEAR ROUND ; healthy, warm country, practically no frosts; splendid sheltered valleys for stock; good 10-roomed homestead, 5-roomed cottage, and all necessary outbuildings; farm stocked at present with sheep, steers, horses, cows, etc. Tliis ideal dairying farm, with PROFIT IN EVERY ACRE, ONLY £7 10s PER ACRE. Apply for full particulars and to view property. "PUKEROA," Box 512, G.P.0., Auckland. No Agents.

A COLD IN THE HEAD OR . n&s&l 'cira'.iiv.i * CURED BY slightly diluted with water and @ gargled as follows:—The patient © should, he seated, or, better still, j) lying prone on the back, with the Q he;;d slightly below tlie level of the )g) body. While gnvKling (or swallow- £ft ing slowly) the " head shouid be «j thrown backwards, so that the a medicine, con-Zing in contact with w «k the uvula and the roof of the a w palate, may enter the passages !ead- " a i"3 to the nostrils. ™ A forward and downward move- ™ _ menfc of the he.'id will then cause _ © the fluid to pass through the nasal ffl passages, and thereby rapidly disui- © pate mucous accumulations. A 9 soothing effect is immediately pro- © duced; and a repetition of the © gargling at intervals will effect a, @ linal cure. A Insist upon having " FL.UENZOL" q and accept no substitute. a t>9 1/6 Chemists and Stores 2/B •Doctors Order LANE'S EMULSION. | ' DO YOU KNOW WHY? Because LANE'S is lood and raedlcine in one combination and because there Is no seczet about it. Ingredients plainly told on bottle label. LIME'S helps Weak Lungs to grow strong. So does fresh air.— Remember both. $5

|jpf NO NEED j TO WOBBY BESIDES BEING THE I BEST OBTAINABLE CONTAIN ALL THE QUALITIES I CLAIMED BY .IMITATORS, WE CANNOT SAY MORE. THEY ARE AND HAVE BEEN THE BEST 32 YEARS^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 15 July 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 15 July 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 15 July 1912, Page 6

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