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■ w»^S-lfa^^g Grown Under the Flag and p^™^^^ Famed Throughout the World > / nPHERE is only one Tea on the Market of which it can honestly be said / £ that it is grown, picked, gradejL blended and packed by one firm. CAcd that is the far-famed Liptons Tea—a Tea that is popular in almost every corner of the Globe where civilized men and women foregather, d. Instead of being represented by Commission Agents, as is the case with other firms, Upton Ltd. have their own branches and employees at Colombo, Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras, in addition to extensive Tea Gardens in both India and Ceylon. C. Naturally, only the pick of the Gardens is sold as Liptons Tea. The distinctive flavour and uniform excellent quality of this famous Tea are •till maintained despite the War. Sold everywhere at the old prices Liptons Tea / Obtainable from all Grocers at 1/8, 1/10, and 2/- per Ib.

Af^jTllf C FOR THE *T ? FARMER The Dairyman'sY^jjL-i—^. TT7E have a splendid range "of Manual by H. Yxjf JJI V V Books for th e farmer. Books Steward, Bs. Vy^i HZ that bring back their cost ten-fold . Cattle Breeds and , .BB^j^^li the first year in the saving of stock, ' •;:;.-: ■-•-. -^aaagement, byr:^^^^^^ the increasing of profits, etc; We '•■■:.,J ', .^ mV?^ sf ialls/'';vH|^^§': il^** a few he. re * but space is ■. v .^| ' .-: ,: f?.••?••.;' .- '"'.: -; v-;.r-Hp^ I ' ■■-■ limited. We invite your inspection.. = «,, -m j„ A V fc^db' of our Books, and at the same time = The Farmer s \e.ernarian ; ■» draw yolll . attention to our ' I Ma^if^Fe^n^M PKESENTATION GOODS = of Cattle, by Thomas pBH such as Ladies' Handbags, Dress Shaw 10s Btfl Cases, Fancy Silvenvare, Writing Profitable Dairying, byV gets, Travelling Trunks; and Cases, Pe-k 4s Fancy China, and Safety Razors, Milk Vestinte by C. C. f ' Suit, Caaes, Collar Boxes, etc., not . Lance 3s J * overlooking every need for the far- ' mer. v _ ■ _ -^^4 A CALL AT SHOW TIME ——— ITT w APPRECIATED. ESTATE Wf || RAAQI7 Sprrts Goods Depot

BUY A PIANO NOW WITHOUT TROUBLE! You want a fine piano, but you think you cannot afford omi. That is a mistake! Our annual balance, now current, offers you an opportunity to purchase on exceptionally easy terms. During this period we liberalise still more our usual liberal arrangements for extended payments. We do so because our pianos' being British, are our best advertisements, and we want to have one in every house in the Dominion. They are not made merely to look well, but to play well—to occupy a permanent place among the cherished possessions of the home. You can make your selection from big recent shipments of the most notable English pianos, including such brilliant instruments 'as The Broadwood, The Sames, The Collinson, and The Collard and Collard. All will be offered this month on the special terms referred to. The Bristol Piano Co. Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local representatives: Purser and Son. —Advt. 1 Home Defence requires more than battleships. Every household needs "NAZOL" to protect it against coughs and colds, influenza, and bronchitis. "NAZOL" is a boon to old and young. 60 doses for Is 6d.—Auvt. STOREMEN UNANIMOUS. The N. Z. Express Coy's Storemen at Christchurch, Wellington and Dunedin are unanimous in their praise of Fluenzol both as a throat gargle and as a specific for Influenza. Hundreds of prominent business and professional men also realise the value of Fluenzol in driving out disease germs. Everywhere 1/6 and 2/6.* For Chrome . one^t Complaints. Woods' Great PeppefTrnt Cure, Is 6d 2s 6d.—Advt. Banish that '* Don't (feJa . ft' "X. Care" feeling I :U&|fl| »A I"I '' x^\. Route yourself I — lift Nj?3 I * \ \ \ 'I^^l every moment of the day j-SsrS.|l A\. \I,I f. H —fe-1 fit. You can by i| J^»)| I J-ttt-jJL/ / l king «n effervescing L-^~J lllW'»if*S <"oo!in8 draught of ■T'SE .STEVENS* / //wn&mer^Lm^ —befow breakfast; l| TjJ mSfi&lwlMHßl correct* acidity, (tiros- / 1 ' /EsSi? S^l late> the liver, cools the 111 H~sn H blood.'Til tbeS.lt thst ill I ffi» B& *weeten* life — gives \U \%JSL teaUll- Bißboltle |/6 Great Benefit. CONSTIPATION AND KIDNEY - 1 TROUBLES RELIEVED. • It is usually on the recommendation of someone else that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are first taken. lf«. Kate Harrit. aISO takes From a Pkoto. them tO keep his kidneys in order. Mrs. Katie Harris, of 57 Tasman Street, Wellington, N.Z., writes: —"My mother recommended Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as she had found them most beneficial. Personally I found your remedy most efficacious for the relief of Constipation, and consequently Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills occupy a prominent place in our household, as my husband finds them very good for the kidneys. You may use this testimony for publication, if thought advisable." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills purify the Blood, cleanse the Stomach, and put life into the Liver and stimulate the Kidneys to perform their proper functions, and will prevent many of the ailments so common if taken occasionally to keep the system in proper working order. In thousands of homes they are the sole Family Remedy for all general complaints.

WOMAN OF GOOD JUDGMENT PRAISES HEAN'S ESSENCE. . A woman of good judgment recently said:—"For years I have spent much money on cough remedies. My family is large and cough mixture being often j wanted an ordinary sized bottle quickly goes. When I heard of making a large bottle at home by using Heart's Essence I soon tried it, and the result has much pleased me. A bottle of Hean's Essence gives me a very big bottle for very little money and has proved a better remedy for aore throats, colds and coughs than 1 have had before." No better evidence of the value of Hean's Essence could be given. Follow this advice and make your . own good cough remedy at home. The mixture is simple to make and pleasant to take. It does not spoil. Always retains its medicinal qualities, always does good and saves 10/- for your pocket. Hean's Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get H-E-A-N-'S. Then you are safe. 18 TJ'VUJMJ f Tii'theideal infant.too* a ■ k v#iir doctor 9) ./ s3Oyears ago *yr —had always its big bottle of * Bonnington's Irish Moss, Even way back in the sixties this unfailing remedy was the public's firu favourite—ju«t as it is to-day. Everyone who has tried Boonington's knows the reason. Its speedy, safe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchitis, Cough*, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough has eiubtnhed its reputation on the sound basis of public approval. . Such letters as this prove its real value :- Mrs. K. Mawhes.offl Walornv* Strut, Ftilvierston North, wrlttt— "Having vi d your " Iri»h Mo<i~ winierer nt«dc<] I have alwayi found it give tctlief. Wh«««<ct the chitden hive the iliehtett c«utK I t'»« th-m b*ooai»^ton'i lr.ih Mom " and am never wi.hout it in the hotue.' Ther* arm many imitations — but there's only one Bonningtons — refuse thm others, 91 BfINBS M v IRISH MUJj "jt/JOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. iYA • Day and Night. Moderate Charges. Any Distance. Trains Met. Picnic Parties a Speciality. Telegrams Promptly Attended To. Monthly Account. Telephone, Taxi Stand, No. 242. Addre*^: 104 Princes St., Haw era. 4 F. J. STUART, Proprietor. :< *o+tl A "-*1 • oom»l«t« (004 lot M«C\AAU<pare milk with txfri C.p areaw and mUk - «nK»r

BHE BTOOPB TO CONQUER When armed with a doth and a Tin of DURBAR WAX POLIBH. LINOLEUMS polished with DURBAR etay polished. They do Tiot show every footmark. DURBAR contains much wax —that is the reason. DUR« BAR is made for particular women. It will please you. Sold m handsome enamel tins by all <jrrouer» vi» 6d, 9d, la. TO MOTORISTS. i *^<HOTJLD your Gar want^overhaul- * k3 ing, the man to do it is " C. GRIFFITHS, C. GRIFFITHS, MOTOR ENGINEER. GARAGE—TEMPORARY PREMISES (Behind Mr Cudby's, Princes St.) All work undertaken guaranteed. All Motor Accessories stocked. Cars for hire. King xvp 'Phone 95. . . . , „ . RELIABLE Hot Water Bottles, that • last for years, are manufacture by the North British Rubber Company and have their brand on every bott 'Procurable all Chemists. NORMANBI BUTCHERY. IN THIS SHOP THE old system of hawking cartshas been superseded by the up-to-date order principle. All orders wm be delivered direct from the shop in a clean and fresh condition, and terms. rm™? v ST3UOTLY CASH °s de-Llvil-K i.. This change has enabled me to sup>h the meat? at prices which otherwise* •' I should be unable to do owing to the scarcity of fat stock. Thanking you for your long continued support. F. ANDREWS. OUR MEATS WIN BECAUSE THEY DESERVE TO WIN! ■\TOTJ can't buy better Meats JL anywhere, no matter what price you pay for it. -, FINER MEATS DON'T COME TO HAWERA. j Don't grow, in fact. Our own expert meat buyer does the selecting, and he stubbornly refuses to buy anything But the very : highest grade at any time. If you cannot come in, then telephonel—you get what you ask for just the same. • OFR AMBITION IS TO PLEASE • OUR MOTTO: ; "Cash Terras—Better Value:" HAWERA MEAT GO. (Under entirely new and up-to-date Management.). 'Phone 240. RELIABLE Hot Water Bottles, that. last for years, are manufactured by the North British Rubber Company* and have their brand on every bottle* Procurable all Chemists. WHEN we make a 6ale of our Farmers' Watertights, we make a sure friend.—O.B.P., High Sreet, the "Cheap and Good" Store.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 2

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