."If every note issued by the Bank of England were presented at the Bank there would be enough gold to bring them in. - The proprietress of the British Laundry, High street (opposite Smith and Easton's mart) requests the public to be patriotic at home by sending linen to the British laundry. While our lads are at the war, be patriotic at home. Encourage home industry, and send your linen to the British laundry, High Street (opposite Smith and Easton's Mart). Satisfaction guaranteed.;—Adyt. When Influenza is raging, take "NAZOL." Best safeguard agaiust attack. Swiftest reliever to sufferers 'horn colds, catarrh and sore throat.—-Advt.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE/ iIAWERA. TO-NIGHT. . WAR SCENES IN BELGIUM. Actual Scenes by a War Correspondent —King Albert Bids farewell to the 9tk Begiment—Soldiers leaving the Gar-de-JSqrd on their way to the Front—The Bang and his Generals hold a War Conference at the Royal Palace— —General Bacon Bohomme, Commandant of the Belgian Army—King Albert and his two Sons inspect the Veterans —Troops on their way-to the Fighting Line—Scenes in the Fighting Line— Guns in Action, and Peasants distributing wa^er to the men —Queen of the Belgians, with .Staff Nurses, attending Wounded. S RAYING on farm, ba^ hack, 1 saddle and bridle. Owner can have same on paying expenses.—J. Alexander, Waihi, Hawera. WANTED Known, new 5-roomed house and all conveniences, trapshed, two bails, 2§ acres land. Price, £900; terms.—James and Gillman. r N o> 6 12 LOST, on road between Eltham and Hawera, a handbaz, containing jewellery, etc. Reward on returning to Argus office, Eltham. j BRITISH made Arden Cars, in two three and four seaters. High qual- j ity and efficiency, three-bearing crankshaft, sileut, low consumption, beautiful j stream lines, electric lighting, from £262 10s to £290. The best offer made! in English goods. Electric starters if desired. Particulars from James and Gillman Motors Ltd., Hawera and Wanganui. New Zealand agents. NOWADAYS everybody wants 0.8.F. Slippers—they will make your feet happy.—O.B.F., High St., the and Good" Store. NEW shipments of Goloshes and Gum Boots, in fact, everything in winter footwear await your inspection at the Onehunga Boot "Factory, High Street. WHEN we make a sale of our Farmers' Watertight^, we make a sure friend. —0.8.F., High Sreet the' "Cheap and Good" Store. ,
FOR LUNG TROUBLES. As a curative agent in case of lung ot throat t-ou' les pulmonary and other wasting di eases, Lane's Emulsion is of the greatest value. Its component parts are pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphifcrs of Lime and Soda, and Beechwood Creasote, scientifically emulsified with Fresh Egjs. Prepared by s graduate chemist; arpnved and recommended I.' doctors. Its toni;. strengthening and fattening pro pertiti suuply the human body with the elements needed tot renewing health. Sold by all chemists. -Price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large bottles are the mott economical as they contain more than two of the smaller ones. • 4 ■ «■ Bi HH BUB BB B@ EEEO BOXED, READY FOR SERVING. On long WINTER EVENINGS, Nothing like * A GRAMAPHONEAnd, when buying, PURCHASE THE BEST. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE." Second to None. PRICES: £7, £10, £13 15s, £15 10s, £18 10s, £26 10s. ■ Also— CINCH HORNLESS GRAMAPHONE. Excellent Value - -' £4 4s. NEW CECIL ZONOPHONE, • £6. WE CAN RECOMMEND THESE. HAWEttA' & STRATFORD.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 19 May 1915, Page 7
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538Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 19 May 1915, Page 7
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