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PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. [A Card.] H. w7~S WINBURN (Late of University of Pennsylvania. SCRGEON DENTIST. Philadelphia.) HIGH STREET, HAWERA (Above Campbell's Buildings.) Ct Ff pARKINSON. . L.D.S.R.C.B. (Bng.) Late. House Surgeon, National Dental HoHfital, London. > DENTAL SURGEON. Corner High Street and Regan* Street. Telephone 99. rpHOS. T> ( .RUMP, BARRISTER AmD SOLICITOR. ELTHAM .<«< uJVPONGA. Resident Manager ar Haponga— W. *\ ASION, L.L.B. BARRISTF 1 AND SOLICITOR. YXfELSB & ■JI / TC/~IARTHY, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. HAWERA and MANAIA. Tl/TCyEAGH & TyrORRISON, BARRISTERS \ND SOLICITORS, • ELTIIAM AND KAPONGA. Solicitors at Eltham for State Aclvauceß Department. Trust Honeys oo Lend. Loans Obtained. T3ARTON & ' QMART, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Solicitors t- State Guaranteed Advances to Settlers' Office. Money to Lend on freenold, leasehold, and chattels security at lowest current rates. Telephone 11. Telegrams: "Caplen, Hawera." P.O. Box 125, Hawera. H. Caplhk,] [H. D. Caflin. Notary Public. /CAPLEN & /IAPLF.N. SOLICITORS. (OppDstte Post Office.) Trust Moneyp lor investment on approved securities. TTALLIWELL 4 CELLAR, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. HAWERA. OFFICES: REGENT STREET. Various sums of money to lend on town, suburban, and lural properties at current rates. A p 13BNNETT, BARRISTER AND* SOLICITOR, MANAIA. Money to Lend en approved securities at current ratei. Solicitor to State Guaranteed Advances Office. PATRICK (VT)Ea! BARRISTER t SOLICITOR. Opposite Port Office, . . Princei Street, Haven. P.O. Box 11.} . [Telephone 222. J. 8. M muAY' LICENSED SURVEYOR. Authorised to survey under the Land Transfer Act and all Acto affecting Land Titles. CORNER.HIGH AND REGENT STREETS, _ HAWERA. J E. R 0* F.N.Z.1.A., ARCHITECT. HIGH STREET. HAWERA. H. W. L 1"* BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Worknhop: Burn Street, Hawera Extension. Estimates given for all classes of work, either n or country. Jobbing work carried jut at short cotice. P.O. Box 105. Hawera. G H. R VAN BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, REGENT STREET, HAWERA. Money' to Lend in any sum at' current rates. (CARu.j J. A. D OTFILL ARCHITECT. HIGH STREET. (Hallenotein's Buildings, first floor.) T>RIVATE Tl/TATERNITV TTOSPITAL. IS now opened in WILSON STREET, HAWERA. NURSE STUART, Registered Nurse and Certificated Midwife. Address: "Te Harakeke," Wilson Street, Hawera. . 'Phone 250. ' rp "I7"URURANGr, LICENSED INTERPRETER (First Grade). AND COMMISSION AGENT. Offices: Wilson's Buildings. (Next Opera House, corner of Princes Street.) TVTRS. OKERMAN, (Late o£ W. Spence, Economic.) Dressmaker and Ladies' Tailor, Costumes and Riding Habits a speciality. Ladies' own materials made up. Rooms over H. E. Murch, Draper, ' High Street, Hawera. ' - ' ptlilMlE. "DOBINSON & fIHRISTOPHERB. LICENSED SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. Licensed under the Land Transfer Act. HEAD OFFICE: REGENT STREET, HAWERA. P.O. Box 88. Telanhone 133. Agencies— Mr E. C. Homer, Pates. Mr W; J. Tristram. Eltham Orders left with the Agencies will receivi prompt attention. "WHY DOES A WOMAN LOOK OLDER THAN A MAN?" The above phrase has been popularised by the proprietors of a certain soap, who doubtless argue that hard work is " the cause of the premature aged appear- '■ ance of women. . It is also proverbial, however, that "hard work never killed anyone," and most people, are agreed that worry—financial worry—is the real cause of the furrows on the foreheads of most mothers. With probably only one wage coining in the problem of clothing all members of the family is oftimes a difficult one. Those women whose husbands patronise the Sartorial Service Limited, High Street, Hawera, know what it is to he relieved of a weight of worry, for this firm supplies suits at from 50s upwards. The value of these suits ,cut and built in the latest style, is attested by the fact that the firm ; guaranee to refund every penny.-piece of the purchase money if a man should be in any way dissatisfied with his suit. This offer is made as an absolute warranty that not only will each customer be completely. satisfied, but his wife also will be delighted with the suit and jubilant over the cash saving effected as compared with the prices charged by ordinary credit tailors. By dealing direct with English and Colonial manufacturers, and receiving delivery of material straight from the weaving looms, this firm are in a position to supply genuine suits, made to individual measure and taste, at a' price (50s' upwards) which means but a week's wage to most men. The guarantee of complete satisfaction or money returned places every man in the position of having a good deal to gain and positively nothing to lose by patronising the Sartorial Service Ltd., High Street, Hawen. (4) Is 'jn"by troubled with ;i cough? Sprinkle n fe»v drops of "N rAZOL"' on oho wee tot's mp;htgc\vn. Thte remedy •never fails. Perfpcily safe, li Cri per bottle of 130 'loses —Advt. j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 May 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 May 1914, Page 4