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aU&.NtSS NOTICEB. THE SI3MMARY &F POPULAR OPINION TTHXPRESSES our SHIRTS, the bestfShirts made, which are fast securing ■*-* an established position in general public favor. MOHEY BACK IF THEY DON'T GIVE SATISFACTION. Ihese tilurts are all the Latest Style in Fancy Stripes. Best value at the price. FITZZELL & SHAW, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. llf BBiCfflON IS THE LIFE OF A MOTOR CYCLE. Speed, power, petrol, consumption, \ \ J^3& ' *«|fc^ wear and tear, repairs, all are in- \ \ $■* M iv-^Zf __»_ , Ja^g motor cycle; but you will increase • i\ i Ijf 1 f -^L-Ji^M ilar **s e > save we&r »nd tear, get kl in U jfei^W^rj|^fcwß more power, more speed, by using ' "Moboline" is made from the best Russian "MOBOLJNF*IIH crude oil. This is refined, blended and purified, MOTflßnii iilill eliminating all foreign matter and leaving noth- p.l*oll- |||| ing but a pure, clean, hard-wearing oil. r*-^g~. Din The fact that motor cyclists all over the Do- Jfcjj-r-^i W$M minion are winning races and contests when lub- ''KWsiSiS? BiSI ricating with "Moboline B" proves its superiority. T~t=SS3~S |i|ffl Obtainable from BENNETT & SUTTON, HAWERA. **»««SS&HI USHER WOOD & CO., wholesale Agents, 0U N E DIN ts^^JF ■Timiniiili ii nicaewmii .Ji.-*J-^i.a.i.»j«aß»:^'.asaiW«Sßi»a«BnaiMiM 1111 ■wm—nmroiiMbtjt.ucmraw m hr sa V rs she couldn't do without g -■. . I yAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. It keeps | B| ! the children ws,V* and happy; helps her El tj| with the housework, - and js Fathers 111 II favourite breakfast and supper beverage. ||| M VAN HOUTEN'S goes farther than |f 1| \ other cocoas tool — Easily made. pi ||| | Enjoyed by everyone. |fl

When Grandma was a Girl! -—Bonnington'a Irish Moss held the pride of place «g a gur« fcough cure which it occupies to-day 1 Half a century!-—that's a test—a proof of goodness, iw't it i And during that time what a host of so-called --^^^ cough cures have been tried and found r^^j^f I wanting? This very day /^m^fv*^^^ Bonnington's y Carrageen IRISH MOSS —comes as the absolute elixir asm /•/Jr^^m^Jiß of life to sufferers from Colds, "mff L/A MjfimSsml Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping hli XK^^^wmfflSSrll Cough, Croup, and all pulmon- (^g^ \jt3'lfTJmmt^ II It is the Mother's friead; and to many 'StoSZ. >^^H\ • tiny lad or lassie it has brought im- SSt • -^f»^Sl^^^e>vJl mfu tote ESl let' The wheezing eheet! <^?s2* ' %%. *^^^-;W%%k&££ -the rattling throat!-the racking <SR™?~: WfrJm cough! all yield to Bonnington's. £J KHSsSS, fflM^tewtK^jSßßXZZZ Bat look for the name on tk« bottle— a =?S=s3 *W» |«HnP^ < imitations are numerous I 1) 1 /* 1/ I e <nw* of teas from sunny Ceylon fc^^l B Scientific and medical research has supplied fr* 9 xmc reaßOn wny y°u shouH <Wnk amber I XiT^ TEA. famous English medical journal J 9 The Lancet," recently conducted an exhaustive "M g research into tea and the effects of various teas, and ' • B conclusively proved that better health results from the use of high-grade teas t^ like AMBER TIPS. ft Mafeorer, it was demonitrated that tea at 2/- and 1/10 1 P? r, lb- ". r«a"y almolt *« cheap u tea at 1/6, became the » a higher priced finer grade* give more cup» per lb. From 1/6 per £ &\, lb- *«. °»iy 224 cup« of tea were obtained, but from 2/- per lb. |=gy. tea 280 cup* of 6««t tea were given. M 10. AMBLK llf S in prefereacc to cheap iqferior teas '^^ while you'll be drinkiag tea that in favour, quality, fragrance rf udl economy caaaot be excelled. You will benefit more in ft P^k«^plY«ure md health by thepurchateof one lb. of cho»M AMBER TIPS than two lbi. of cheap inferior toa. *:,.^ ■■ • : . ■■•' ■""■ ***** --^jl^ asssL. «?^aw» EVERYBODY'S T/STOURfITE

dUST OUT I! AND OUT ON THEIR OWN l r LflDlE's sports jumpers!! f only at WARD'S.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 7 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 7 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 7 May 1914, Page 2

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