Another of the series of j enjoyahle railway socials was held in the Foresters' Hall last evening,' when the final for the points'prizes in the progressive euchre tournament was decided, and resulted in Miss Fryer and Mr H. Hearne being the winners. The prizes given for the evening's' play, apart from the points trophies, were won by Misses M. Dunn and Fryer and Messrs Godfrey and J. Johnston. The floor was in capital condition for the dance afterwards, excellent music being suppled Jby Mrs Hook, while extras were j>layed by Miss Dunn. 'The Hope of all who suffer.'' —Whittier. > To take Lung Preserver is the surest way to cure a cough or cold. For over half a century this honest remedy has proved its efficacy in promptly breaking up a cold, whether it be in the head, throat or chest.; 'Baxter's" is also a wonderful tonic and strengthbuilder. Keep it handy in your.home, l shop or office. To-day, get a big Is lOd ' bottle, from any chemist or storekeeper. I —Advt. ''■•.-■.■: j - Travelling Outfits at_ the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Hawera, are tlie. 1 correct thing , when travelling—solid leather suit cases, ladies' dress tnuiks and Saratoga trunks, hat boxes, bi ief bags, Overland trunks, hunting kitbags, Gladstone bags. Buy ■< our outfit at H. 8., Hawera.—Advt. In relieving coughs and colds "NAZOL" goes straight to the se&t of the trouble. • Penetrating,, soothing, germkilling. Sixty doses cost only Is 6d— Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 7
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239Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 7
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