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~r^^AmS^ Grown Under the Flag and p^*™*^^ Famed Throughout the World I / T HI! V• * °ne ?? j° n of which it can honestly be..aM " ' * lht\} It■ lfl? W« f Pl^!^graded, blended and packed by one firm. CAnd that w the far-famed Liptont Tea-a Tea that is popular in almost^very T^ n f lhe GW» where civilized men and womenforegathe^ CJnt^d f«!H T *i MPl CSentf^ by C0111?""^ Agents, as is the case with other fir^ te^'^^^)l^ 1""1 employee, at Colombo/CalcuS* *Z?&\^ Jl?t* B>ii' n al dlt\° n V> ; extensive Tea Garden, in both IndU TK jtV ?;- alurally» only the pick of the Gardens is sold a. Lipton. Tea! The distinctive flavour and uniform excellent quality of this famous Tea b£ •till maintained despite the War. Sold everywhere 7 at the old prices LiPTONS Tea ' . ■ '.. , Obtainable from all Grocers at 1/8, 1/1(4, and 2/- per Ib.

A wonderful Tonic and .Strengthened. Cures Coughs and Colds. One of the greatest' and: most fatal Stakes cold. . The renamed; tissues the* give cost* aimptiye gOTBt an oppprttrahy to become established. Lane's Emulsion should be taken, tt die oat- • set It strengthens^ho lungr- and thro*t ami bam hes all deadly germs. Letter* iecw«l trom sufferers show that LaneV hat effected ' hundreds of remar able cures*—cures that were thought impossible: It is palatable, aids digestion, sharpebsthe m*petite and restores health. Lane « Emubioa is the discovery of and manufactured by & graduate chemist Keep it in the home. Sold by «U chemists and, tforekeepei*, Price 2/6 and 4/6. The large-betdeTare the most economical, they contain.sore than two of the smaller ones. Manufactured by:. * E. a LANE. ChenJst,' Oamuau. NLZ. Ban ■■■■■■ iQe Great National Remedy Fox* more than twenty, years Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been. I before the Australasian public, gaini ing each . year in popular esteem, I and each year showing a large increase in the sales un il now nearly One million bottles are sold;annually. Very often medicines, appear on the-market and for a shor time have a popular vogue, for just what reason it is difficult to say, not having any genuine merit, but the public soon finds this out, and they soon disappear and are never heard of again. When a remedy-like Dr.Morse's Indian Root. Pills for twenty years shows a constantly increasing sale, it.indicates the soMd confidence the.public hav.e in it No.exaggerated claims have been urged for .hem. No attempt has been made toy ■nduce the i>ublic to believe they had any. miraculous power, but oh all occasions the idea has been presented ■that, they were siralrty a >ood PQI in every sense of ths -word. They are lased on a scund formula, and made by men of experience,* and the ingredients are in such quantities an<l proportions as best to per- ■ form th 3 special pMec'ts they are intended to accomplish Tlte peculiar i climate of New Zealand and the mode of living is such that the Eiver gets cu + of o~d?r qxfcVer th?n any other or^an of the i»"Tnan ey^tPTfu' and "-hen *h? L'ver doe- tint db itik duty, the whole system is di~arr?n?Pd. A remedy that rpac'aes the I/ver is .what New Zealanders want, and they vnow after twpr»ty y^s^s'" i<«p thr»t D- Morse's Trdian Eoo 1 Pil's a l-wa-s act on tha Liver, resru^atln? ?n! trn'n°r th? en'ire syt ro It is ' th's simple,fact that makes Dr Morse's Indian Foot PiHs a household thmvehout the lenpth and breadth of this Gr>>a* Island Confne^t with a sale larger than any other remedy south^of the Equator. % w. pnrely » «ter:lised milk. £jJtrt\Li\^ food I* eonwiua nothingr milk, cream and tto-mm-^^mm2!^^^ tO8«- I' builds bonnh*AkiM 48fet/(n<>-docior. 1* RELIABLE Hot; Water Bottles, that last for years,, are manufactured by the North British. Rubber Company,,, and have their brand; on ewery bottle. Procurable all Chemists,

The Great Body-buiider. Lansa Emulsion k rich in iwerishit-g and tonic pro- . perties. Coot ins Norwesi >n Cod Over Oil. the gr at body bu Wet; Beechwrmd Creasot* to eradicute all harmful bactcri* from the system ; Hypophcsphites of Limn and Soda to form 8e h and muscle and strengthen tSe tiervrs, while all are perfectly combined and emultified by Fissh Evas. Uneq'iallei for Jung and throat complaint* and nervous trouble. Sold by al! chsmisti and storekeep ts. Price 2/6 and 4/ . The huge bottle is the more economical. Get a bolt c now. FLUENZOL ECONOMt. Gargle tesupooaf ul doses of Flueaiol (undiluted) at short intervals.- Throw 4h« head well back and allow the Flu«o----*ol to reach the inflamed surfaces in the a<»« »nd throat. Eelief from Catarrh and Coughs is felt almost immediately. Take Fluenxol internally f v Influ.nwL 114

Em 2^ '~ TJee W "EXQUISITE" > » STATIONERY Procurable only, here. It t will reflect * your person- I » ality and suggest dainti- t I 1 ness. In Syrian. Brown, Old I Lavender, and' Azure Gray We are- also showing the newest and daintiest shades in Cambric Lawn Writing TaWests and Envelopes. Estate of F. H. BOASE, Bookseller & Stationer, Hawexa. F. J. BOASE, Manager. . «J«wtt* of <b 9 aolida of and milk-saga?

CRAMPS AND COLIC. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy at the first sign of cramps or colic and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people who are attacked with cramps and colic use Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never foPs to give relief. So'rf by all chemists and storekeepers.—Adrfc.

T% ELIABLE Hot Water Bottles, that JL\; last for years, are manufactured by the North British Rubber Company,, and have their brand on every bottle' Procurable all Chemists.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 20 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 20 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 20 May 1915, Page 2