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Buslneu NotkMs. j I DAINTY PERFUMERY CASKS *. I M XMAS GIFTS. riIHERE is nothing bo fascinating "■"/_ . ¥ jR I^HI J- nor subtly charming as the na- K^WTM I .tural aroma of HISLOP'S FRAGRANT 1 W pei£fumes. ■""'■: ■•■■-'■'-/xMASiI r 1 There is nothing that will be {giFTS \v I APPRECIATED more as a XMAS VwLSSIt I GIFT than one of our cut glass bottles .■ '■ . TMfIM I of this delicate Perfume, neatly, en- ? '^^^Km^J '- cased in a. beautifully decorated casket. .« *^^^S*! —' Every conceivable Perfume is here at Prices to suit every pocket.' * * , . . • We also have Gifts in CAMERAS at prices from 6s 12s £1 Is up to £10 10s. ■*■■'.■ ROBT. J. HISLOP, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. "WHERE THE RED TORCH BURNS." Xmas Suits I „ L r ■/' I in all Styles. • 6 ■ WALKING, LOUNGE, and \ CANE SPORT SUITS. C^*** 1*# liSiiif lMmK^^lMm regarded by many people llliifflll HHH \ 11111/r as suitable only for garden \J Wvll IK- vm «1 V wii'M '^d have here—^-particularly the £3&.f>y wjr • %2h vH 'fjjrur** ■ ■ JZiA-OX . y/JxAXJt\O fillOCulVOly "v '^y^jSL ~^^h&f* -- Si disp^oscs of tliis fallacy^ It /^. '* 5^ *^io^ HanQsoin©- li^h't;* and in* On //^ ' ' -ir\ in expensive; please call and 09/b> 42/6. U '*•*•■ U 65/- 2 — — o Wehave U Pnrcop Caii IJ BOYS' SPORTING SUITS. Q * ■*! OCI Cfc iJUU g r\ ■■-. r\ ■■$£^5, Honse Furnishers, ,/V*f ■'Ift/ft , HAWiERA. -V'-.-Mi:26/6 L' ' J Ugw.' 35/" ' •• „" '•' ■•"-;"■■■ SUMMER RAIN OVERCOATS. IM^^^ \' SQO/A *''' The Hat for Smart Mcii; OZ/O / mHE "dresey" man is just a« ■ J-_ particular in choosing hia tmf pmf I J HAT as he is in the choice of a r>iS '■ Suit, and. ri^ttly so, for the i ',: effect of a amart eujd; is^^ certainly r spoilt if Hhe headgear is not also ■ 40 /ft ■ Therefore, see that your Head4fc VI D Keays STYLISH and UP-TO-ADAMSON & ROBB have a splendid selection of HATS OF QUALITY, HATB OF at reasonable prices. SOFT FELTS, both rough and • smooth. hNEWiZEALA NDH Co°l and Comfortable STRAW BOATERS in a variety of shapes Hn^W^Hi^^«^^H and sizes. , ■TPS*L ■iK^'^B A HARD FELT HAT is always ■ K>l I jJfy^k \ serviceable. These you will also H r^Bl^H I n<^ "x great variety. , |CLQTHIN&FACTORYi| the house for mWs wear. HAWERA AND ELTHAM HAWERA r4«£^t .^^^^C CADILLAC AGAIN AWARDED Y|BO^VY^Bg^ DEWAR RELIABILITY TROPHY SMOKED Glassei. Goggles flinocu Coveted Prize Awarded American Car la». Telescope*. Field GlasM* for Second Time in Five Years— Compasses, and other Optical Good* in S^f c"v??* T€^ te ,b^r:l*ACaiock. Sight tetted. Beat Frames and That Determined Winner. L«ns«M 21a. Consultations daily. -.^t**™™™ ~~T~. .- BRUNETTE - OPTICIAN T3EARING the distinction of being, • JLJ the only make of car in the world , ' . . ■ to duplicate the achievement, the '■■■"T^™^"™""!^"" 1*1^^"""™1™111' I"'^"'1 "'^"' Cadillac Car has again been awarded TTISt ARTRTVFn-i. Sir Thomas Dewarvtrophy by the , JUtoi AKKiVJi,D— Royal Automobile Club of Great Bri-f FTNF. ASSOT?TMT?NT «f n or a^ round vehicle efficiency ™.T»wJ™i and reliabiUty demonstrated in ii PERFUMES series of exhaustive tests made under TOILET SOAPS tne supervision of that body. . It was ttat-r mmcTrpa five years a S° that the Cadillac first HAiit JiKU6>JiJiifc» won the trophy as the direct result Of Best Quality. of the degree of standardisation of its parts. A stock car was dismantled ■■■'■' ';-i and duplicates for 89 of its parts, selected from stock, used in rebuildROBERT mAIT in 8 Jt 5 only screwdrivers dnd wrenches JL ' were permitted in the rebuilding. The test just completed, whereby CHEMIST, the Cadillac is awarded the trophy for the second time, involved driving over H A?W ERA. 1000 miles of give-and-take roads; a • ' •• careful compilation of fuel and oil '■■■■■■■'■"^^■^■■'■^^"^"■■^^^^■■■■""^ used—the fuel consumption^ . figured . out at 17.17 miles to the gallon arid j^JO^l j^^H^kk.- the oil at less than one pint per 1000 • .^ "^Ta miles; tabulation of the number of m WSiWiwß *M times the electric starter and the elecJA NOW IS the time >S trie rear axle gear was used; the time « A You've: learned by ex- M& t^e lamps were burning, etc. During perience that the time to 3" ■ the test J *"c speed was maintained _w deal with a cpld is at the !■ practically constant at 19.5 miles an 4 Su«h medjeine-proved Teh- Wl and at the conclusion of the test .crankff ableforo^er half a centurj-. "A ed the engine 1000 times y. without falm Beftiae imitations and insist on » ter. AH the lamps were continuously iL m t*>»% » *pr%r\\ P/* W*»* for m hour* 17 minntes, though W» /iV|\|i\lJ TißßLlft • ** tn© end of the trial the side, rear >%1 MWinM I PMlwl I IJti v and speedometer lights continued to f»\/l^l\j|f\\|J[\Jl\^| burn for 20 hours longer. The two-" mfwT%*CMJ V#ACCi I speed rear axle mechanism was operW IKl^irl Ara^/O^^a^ ated 520 times without fail. —From • ™a Motor World of November 6. 1913. '. ; WANTED Known—Sweeping Re- - D. J. (3f OODWIN» ductions on Drapery, Clothing, .. . ri , wr p , Boots and Shoes till the 31st inst. H. • . AfaBJU, ] J. Eaves, Otakeho. , HAWERA.' . '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 22 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 22 December 1913, Page 7