Purser and Son's half-yearly Sale of Furnishings is now booming.—Advt. Paris is popularly supposed to b« th» home of beautiful millinery, but R*wera can lay claim to producing hats that any woman might feel proud to wear. In his replace announcement Mr J. C. Gillett points out that most of th» hats shown at his establishment ar» trimmed on the premises. Inspection is invited. —Advt. Purser and Son's half-yearly Sale of iTurnishinae is now booming.—Advt. SUFFERED FOR TEN YEAKb. "1 have been constant sufferer from severe attacks of Colic for the past ten years, at times beig unconscious," writes Mr A. J. Cresswell, Birregurra, Vie The only thing that gives me relief i& Chamberlain'^ Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and I am never without a bottle,in the house." Sold bj | all Oheraists am! Ktuies- —AHvt. The Nazol Inhaler is a simple contrivance by which "NAZOL" is evaporated and inhaled so that it circulates freely throughout the respiratory system. 1 'NAZOL" taken in this way cures coid in the Head, Influenza, and Throat troubles very Quickly.—Advt. Brass Rail Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in., 37s 3d, 47s 6d, 555. at Purser and Son's Sale, now on. —Advt. GENERALLY OUf-OF-SORTS. When a person suffers from indigestion, he "feels out-of-sorts all over —he Kas dizzy feelings,, dim sight, lowness of spirits, and a hundred-and-one things. Baxter's Silver-coated Com-oound-Quinine Pills is the cure; Two >r three pjlls taken daily will restore iealth and vigor. Their power to cure s wonderful, and, except in "< longanding cases, seldom more than three I >r four boxes are required to bring you ark to a strong,healthy condition. Try box of these silver-coated pills and watch the results. For curing tbothwhe, gout, sciatica, and all classes of lenraiTia, we recommend Baxter's \nti-Neuralgia Pills. These pills are ilso silvei'rcoated and should not be oonfused with the Quinine Pills. Both nils "V>tainable at Is 6d box throughnit New Zealand. —Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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315Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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