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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE SUMMARY OF POPULAR OPINION our SHIRTS^ the beet Shirts made, which are fast securing **-* an established position in general public favor. MONEY BACK IF THEY DON'T GIVE SATISFACTION. These Shirts are all the- Latest Style in Fancy Stripes. Best value at ihe price. FITZZELL & SHAW, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmammmummaamtm MORE POWER. LESS OUTLAY. I The motorist who lubricates his motor cycle with Moboline Motor jj 1 Oil gets more power, and it costs vhim less to get it. Owing to its 8 qualities, the perfect lubrication it gives, Moboline increases' ik? power of the engine, saves wear and tear, and lessens the cost of upkeep. 'MOBOLINE B" MOTOR OIL I^"**p^~i '' T" a pure, hydro-carbon oil, " -.: V "■ liS^UNE'iliffland become gritty, biit wears mgj*!** (ft ©^ jpf^jK__H WOTOR Oil. |||1 clean *° tbe end, and lubri- ~ «*•£" _A/%7?rTX. HI B you want. . For Motor Cars w;*!* _? ' y££S'T*£S? Wflr -.,*« recommend Mobiline Cj i°rft2JM££^y*^^^irlmr ; l^^^S^ar made Fourde Oil; USHERWOOD & CO., Wholesale Agents, DUNEDIN. JBENNEtT ftftA SUTTOH, , HAWERA. I 'ygL^-'-.^JI-^-T^JgL-*--- .-,.^-i^m !*4- ~[.,,,., y •;.. .i ■ ■■.■■■■■■ m..,, "^111.1"^' '"'■ ■ —■'■ ""■ ' •"■■ *■"' '■ ' —' ' - ';" ' "" " —-——--—-- '.i^ I*''**''1*''**'' - .is/ft -- EP/1 -^^__H _p*.^^ *imm^ -~ *-* .-E'^E"',: v^'-r'-v- E'. jtm^^^^^" __■ «—i^—H^^^^B^^.^^^***.** ■'tt ;»,t..-t.»■-■ ijj. '"xi*i *r * ■ • ifUfjsifc-f' 9&fsi I IrvKSJ Grandmotherl 1 H ,M^ftf sne wou icj never have IE I lived to be 84 if it hadn't been for r I ■ % VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA,"wh!ch ' I ■ nourishes * and sustains "mind and t m H body* and. is in purity ft 11 HI . and flavouiv 'Aai^-^y-'^^i^ |§: H M ■ v."' ■ . ™ft*^^

MR. G. D. PORTUS Manager of "XUekard's** Vaude-TlUeOompany.-writofrona c__i»t- ««_*£ ,*m Pleased to add my "testimony em to tbe meritsi of _PI,U_E_-y_gO_L, "SS J3P id_f ««*??* throat colds .'•?£&▼«»•*-attacks. Thepre-•j.ss_-V°n appears to be one that ** aSS,*^^ relieving hoarseMR. TOnTdAWSON •• £?fe ___? beon * f-«** boon to J'^inoturtngan atfaok of UfynQAMLE FOR SORE THrtOAT.

j___i_fflß_^ HOW IS YOUR LIBRARY? T\o you have a handy book J_/ case near your easy chair , where you'can get one of your favorite books by just stretching out^ your hand? The way TO BUY BOOKS EASILY Is to get one each week. If you need it for outdoor ' reading or carrying in .your pocket, get a good cloth edition —if you're taking a pride in bindings one in hand tooled leather. TRY THE IDEA THIS WEEK. Start choosing TO-DAY! "OOASE'S T>OOK T\EPOT, HAWERA. Skin Diseases OVERCOME BY THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFYING PROPERTIES OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. A person suffering from eruption*} •f the skin has much to endure. It J* not merely the discomfiture and irritation and painful sensation, bm ftjafo. is made miserable by depression' <»# spirits. The Liver is torpid and the Kidneys are partially inopern tire, and you feel languid and weak The disease is in the blood, and when the system is not cleansed "throu.o-E the usual channels Nature assert? herself and forces portions of the impurities through the skin in the form of pimples, Boils, and Blotches. External remedies—powders, ointments,' lotions—only alleviate; they •do not get at the earns. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills g«?t at the cause by removing the disease from the blood. They cleanse the system by stimulating the Liver and strengthening the Kidneys, which filter the blood •nd throw off the impure matter through the regular channels. "About two weeks ago," writes JUra. L. Brown, of Stewart Street, off Lak» Street, Perth, WE A., ' was troubled by an abgr-ess, which appeared on my face nen r my nose, accompanied by thi» painful complaint. I_ bad a violent headache, and at -tines I became very dizay. My house■tiold work became a burden to me. However, having heard of the splendid cures Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills had effected^ I lost no time in taking the first opportunity of purchasing a bottle. From the first dose I had relief, and a few doses after entirely drove away tho abscess, and I ara^freo from headaches and diy.ziaess, in fact I have not felt so well Jar many months." >

NOTICE. T HAVE pleasure in announcing to ■*■ my customers in Kaponga and the surrounding districts that 1 have opened a permanent establishment on the Eltham Road, Kaponga, in the premises lately occupied by Mr A Melville, Grocer, where I will be vers pleased, to see them from time to time and to have a continuation of thei> esteemed patronage aa heretofore. TOSEPH TJETERS, GENERAL DRAPER KAPONGA. GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS AT SLIGHTLY MORE THAN HOME PRICES. /-\HAS. TONES & OONS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. HAVING landed direct from the Home Workshops at, especially low-cut rates several large - consignments of GRANITE and MARBLR MEMORIALS, are now prepared , to give their customers the benefit of this advantage.' Marble Headstones from' £3, and Granite from £9 upwards. A large variety in stock to select from. Arivthing not in stock .obtained at the shortest notice. Workmanship and .Material guaranteed.

YOU CAN SECURE A NICE EVENING 18.11 JOmS-.^ ~* UfAl||> r 6 CAI_T or dust coat for nail ITHC® HI WAKU 9 9ALL

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 17 March 1914, Page 2

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810

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 17 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 17 March 1914, Page 2

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