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A SUIT. I A GOOD SUIT. WHICH? I A PERFECT SUIT. I We can safely presume that your ■far\ choice is the per- ** *i feet Suit. At JSoJ Adamson and /V.IK-Vf'#/tt ' " cost you no more ('tt«ll for the perfect £H\;'v/'ii kind than °ther js^_Jj 11 Tailors will charge &ju|f|l 111 for' Must a Suit." iJwHl' 111' LET'S TAILOR $_3_i% _1 ' ' YOU A mmtlftu $» PERFECT SUIT. imi\\\X\ bCome V^ Ti''('li'.Ul 1 "c measured and _*I^_-f I select your mafliSl/B II I terial. from our 1 Is'/ _Si • new s*ock- We ir7 V H promise you Suit ||U gj J- satisfaction in y^\ % & every s respect—in \%\ |J| fit, finish, style \^\ _& ? n(* ' serv*ceahilYjs *^^k fty- "Be tailored V ilVf** by skilled Tailors. 1 See us now. I ADAMSON & ROBB, "THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S 9 WEAR." j c_B^^p^__ojyO3Xt Ist y>*Vf a cold get rv&Ofy ' a hold J^ JLl'h °* l^e children. *_lrrf'^/^V_--_ Some children 1 %23r|a «J1 I catch co*d readily ' _. ___^ __?3 I anc^ each succesilir*^T/ra I s've cod» '* not V c.'lccked at once, is 1 _rl' l«^ ''lie'y to weaken < / 1 t^ie Jungs more and l§P_H! I.' 1' I ™ore. It is when fM f 'I 1 I the lungs are so •ti.fi I -'weakened that ft' youngsters are more easily subject to' bronchitis and consumption. At the first sign of trouble, give the children ._ip_*BQl_ _b_s. _*^_v c __, A^tiVw They take it readily of their own accord because of the quick relief it affords. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the cijrative and soothing influence of Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes:— "I have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Moss and can rfemember it being used by our family for twentyfive years or more. T also -. , find it invaluable for <Ft|* croup, which'some of my jj|-fl[ children have been subiect to. I can say it never 'I(X_mdJJ! fails to give relief. 1 ad<ise all mothers to use it." Mrs. Walter Broad. ' ~»* i 1 , vim * j >niy it at your cnemist s or at \iGw\\iii> J li c store. CalT for it by name I SfSH Mfi „ 1. nd see that yon get it-imita- '."^ _r. tions are sometimes"offered — refuse them. . Ill) zTSS-g**^ % Wise people insist on getting- « V H-E-A-N-'S — the^ original I 1^ genuine cough mixture essence. % n Hean's is worth its price— *A W 21- everywhere. , 2 rpo Stand the Season at tlie Farm, Taiporo- -*- henui— The rj-liProughbred Horse \l HUSBANDMAN (14) By Treadmill (2)— Golden Vale (17), etc. TERMS—7 Guineas, single mare. Two or more mares the property oi otfe ownei as per agreement. Mares from a distance met at the Hawera railway station on notice being given of their arnva* , Free grazing for irares from a distance till December 31st. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply toG. E. CLOUT, Taiporohenui. Or— Box 86, Hawera. TO Stand at Stratford and surrounding districts— MTha Celebrated TrotADVANCE (Prince Imperial—Rose) Advance is a beautiful black horse, standing 16.2 hands. His stock'have won fame on the tracVu in the ring* and. also have done good farir work. .Advance gained a record (two miles in 4min 46a^:) for the National Cup; Christchurch. F£E, £6 6s. (Two or more mares as per agreement.) All care but no responsibility. W. HAWKB, , Stratford. rpo Stand the Season at Pihama— «|||||l||| -'The Thoroughbred Stallion waikaranga Sire of Antwerp and others. For particulars apply to— D. CAMPBELL, Pihama.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 6