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BUSINESS NOTICES. THIS WEEK * Jf|V j We are showing W:fs ' §<#% ft A MODERN OAK __^Jm^i^ v: BEDROOM ftBUITE CHESTERFIELD SUITES jSttfi°JS?k ' BEAUTIFUL MOQUETTES. ' W^'M--2 SPECIALS- WORTH Q fe&^Btt?Si f®f INSPECTION". -■ C M^fomWoo^ Jv%? J pratt &nn rim a i ot .viii . _#^&ss#fjftf NEXT POST OFFICE, HAWERA. j£ J/^ ".s> | 'Phones 126 and 209. ' ' ' . * I MMaMta ß MMH ___________M{WaAiLWll«W^r 11^ tWfe---r^!M« THE SONG OF THE SHIRT. 1 ; , :*^^^^a 'TO. A BETTER TUNE. S^iß. ir l^__^l "QJISTER Susie's Sewing Shirts for _^_j__i r r^^r^^^m O Soldiers" —but it is Adamson & _P___- jL^ Wim§mi RobbV Shirts we, want to tell you I_MW|H 11j|W^^^^^^ Adamson & Robb's Spring Shirts ena^e men to dress with a discrimination flf^r^' _ „I_ft*j They offer distinctive designs without m^^ZMwIiII'HIIIIMM?S~i loudness, quality that ensures longest ' W^Si//MM/wM^^^jf ' wear ' and CTlt wllicll Provides a full' \ measure of comfort. liWwkvfe&s£+. Ask to see them to-day. and take lUj '' I ///iPpi^» your choice of a wide range of stylish r^mriUl m^^^ stripe and check designs in smart colft^^^^Jßr orihgs. You'll appreciate, the low -■:■••',. prices and realise the exceptional values. ■_*■■ on &i fl n «__ _ "The House for Men's Wear," ADAMSON & ROBB, hawera. ' ~_ uiil.J«^MLf ■■ lM II 'I I'lll Mill IM II 111 ,1111 ■■!! ■!!■!■ 11 —1111 111 l ll— I 111 I ffllMTTTMnmn-rt ■■ JIISS Fmdlh'g "Slacker." BipMK^^ffl^ft^^^jlffl^ "What's the matter with you.-my man?" ___»___fi^^^^^^^^^^^^___a™H a' true specimen of the slacker was asked fir t<Diiev/> a » m for nothing. "Probably you have days when I .;. 1CU»«. A.(__>■; _ .(__>■; » you don't feel like work—when you feel - ■ Th? N£ w Scientific T re*tmeni for Perman- 1 ii mp listless, fit-for-nothing'; but unlike the I entljr Destroying Superfluous Hair, is lhe I „ olarWpr " yon have no aonetite no relish only preparation on the market that doe» 1 slacker, you nave no. appetite, no reusa ■il that is claimed for it. I for food, and you have either just had a KUSMA will not fail you, no matter I. night of broken sleep, or one is probably in how bad your case may be. I store for you. You are not really ill, but n^ s- ,HU LLEN'S shampoo FOW- f you are " out-of-sorts." It is more than I 1 ,A I likelythat y°ur sto, mach is .at fault! nbf *Ji§_v c .> „ . ~ f probably lost its tone, and is consequently "vS^tv Send lor 1 estimomals to "■ r , ~ J ~ . r .i • ••• • ift * _ -^_JN. t "slacking.' Now this is serious, because Sy/s7\ MRS. HULLEN, #i either your stomach must do its work.. \:^Wss&' ToitET Specialist #|| * thoroughly, or you must suffer. What you '\^^£&sl (Next Plants Nurses), MM need—and need urgently—is a tonic that *Vmyo£ <'?l Dept.fy;'- JJfli will brace up the, stomach quickly, surely *__ £Ay Plan- • _ _!'• and naturally. Mother Seigel's Syrupis the _A*%_TT wE*<*,,« HI tonic you need! The medicinal extracts __('.\>W Wellington. | 111111 l cont ained in this well-proved and most __"^^_7 »G«ldherc4 _l_ successful stomach and liver tonic enable ft^^^gf., s " ____Jfcp the digestive organs, to do their duty ' 8,,1,W""**»- efficiently, and when they' have been restored to proper working order, you are — ■ ———— — ' ■', pretty sure to feel well—and " fit for anything;" ■-..'.'.■ ■•• -' ••.■■"■ __M_?% r:_f^^ff:^^ MrftJ. O. Hollpron.ftEllesßoad, Inver- ..-■ "T.'. .:.-,...•"."■■ ". . L cargilli N.Z.,wrote on November 22,1915: The secret of successful cooking -For about ten years I suffered from acute is ''use Edmond's Baking Pow- indigestion always felt blowri-out after , ~ . . '•■ vt- meals, and had an ailing stomach. I took der." Economical housew.ves , msdic \ ne{rora wh ich I deceived very little always use it—it ensures li^ht. benefit. About twelvemonths ago I was delicious SCOnes, cakes and recommended to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, puddings. Buy a tin to-day whjch f Sav"e m\ alm? st tt ,im? v f dj att rel- ief ' v f * J . J . and after about three bottles.the distressing trom your grocer.' symptoms were completely removed. I E 1*— _M* JkJ. i^_ always recommend Mother Seigel's Syrup B B AJ_ 3\V _%i $ft% w_^ to suff-rers from indigestion, and have Jt__ ¥J__l never used a.ny medicine since first takingBA.KI JSil G- ;a B Next time you are out of sorts, or suffer PONVjO _; __,-^»^ inanvwiy like Mr Holloron did, follow mmmmmaMmmEaMmmaSSmiSiSammmmmmu for'your stomach's sake, and note how ; _____ . licklV vonr aoi ;tite returns, your tone is _ / j .• ;st-.>rdd. and iijvv your energy increases, ; jY^tWß^ Great Benefit. In M\\ kSP) constipation and kidney (][ fl\\ IJBJ TROUBLES RELIEVED. L jmmm^mT^ It is usually on the recommendation I _F ll-ll 1l_>¥?__-[¥¥ __* T of someone else that Dr. Morse's 1 M!_!__-. j Indian Root Pills are first taken. HOW MUCH _ii^_^_^ii|»_ Wi^h DID YOU LOSE __P^fc^^l^___^i „ a fc 1 6 -bick stock cost you in ..;■'■ ■''•'* _______! ' |ier mothcould he saved if the v __ Jt g^^^ ma^^ffi^%<j itl __ lief from ordinary ration of skim ' 9^ns^- a~ milk: or whey included i' h v sband "'_m_L_; mil ■■iiii_-.. j ,^—^—llj__M_ ' Mr*' *aie Marri*' also takes Wf^M kJ »1 sJ ft*^| 81 V M ke©P his kidneys in order. Mrs. B vMs jIJ Jy| I B A Katie Harris, of 57 Tasman Street, B^9a»_BMM_________4» n |^^^ mother recommended Dr. Morse's Imh vrw thp /-pnr air r* r-m.wicdk Indian Root Pills as she had found |r__ UT in. LDttAIS. ferGALV_r| them most beneficial. Personally I ■■■■ —-«- —■■—■-«————i found your remedy most efficacious It's the hungry calf for the relief of Constipation, and I : that earns the profit. * ' RnTS^ tty- Dr' Mors. s ,luf iau ■. , ; Root Pills occupy a prominent place Start him right for in-...0ur household, as my husband the first ten weeks 6 finds them very good for the kidneys. ; with Ceremilk.' He'll u™^'■?%% thisJ esf? ony f™ Pub" lication, if thought advisable, then be too busy with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills purv his appetite to have I**v1 **v *^c Pood, cleanse the Stomach, OT ,„ +r,^,T,i „^»v «*■ aTld Put life into the Liver and stimany trouble common to u]ptft fche Ksdneys to perform their calves. proper functions, and will prevei.t ■ - many of tbe ailments so common if '■^^nHipHHHHHHI taken occasionally to keep the system ■ I-B _i 1 I 'B^'^B! san^s of homes they are the sole y^^B^ . "*1 »4 ""^ Ifl k^ Family Remedy for all general com{^lLKbFThrC^ALf:■ JCM^ " IN THfS SHOP." Mfi-r a uitmriuEi fIIHE old system of hawking carts has NOT A MEDICINE! X been superseded by the up-to-date v NOT AN EXPERIMENT! order principle. All orders will be delivered direct trom the shop m a clean It will pay you to in- and fresh condition, and terms will be vestigate the value of STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. this food. We are pre- This change has enabled me to sup- _„ ft, + „ t■, „ ply the meat at prices which otherwise pared to help you ! should be unab^ ' do . owing to the make more money out scarcity of fat stock, out of your calves. . banking you for your long contabued support. ! AGENTS FOR THIS ' F' ANMsS_infc y . DISTRICT: . .Tnhmtfm'nn^ Hn T trl Mothers' Think of the economy^ Johnston muA Co.Ltd , ~N Az O L »-tbe b_t cough and ( o^r,,^ ™„ c°ld remedy for young and old. wiU supply you. Eighteenpence buys sixty full doses.—

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 2

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