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gSJJSJWcSSfe HOTICfeS. : IWliatever you want In Ftrrnitare— -whether for the ■ Cottage or the Mansion—whether for the Kitchen or HI Boudoir, whether simple or ornate in style, whether a M suite or a single piece—we can supply you with just what Bj vota require. Come to otir Stores, look round to yout ■ heart's content, and then you'll be convinced not only that m we have the goods, but have them at less than m yoa'd expect to pay.. ' - *- *- —• ■•■ OSBOBNE & TURNBULL HOUSE AND LANS AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. AND GENERAL HOUSE FUnNiSHERS. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. - " . s* ' ' \ ._ FviKSMR-woassEscsavA wIVI A n <■■ n Alx A _______-a_-BaaMßM>—■« ~.~»«»«--~»r The-D.I.C. Policy—Always Quality, p ■ ■ r-^TTI |j Buy aD &A" Corsets by Mail Vj from the^B.'LC. —' -It Pays! It pays in more ways than one, for not only do you get exclusive "D & A" Models, but you have them landed at your dcor . I postage paid. S'D & A" Corsets (Canadian-made) are perfect in fit, graceful I in lme, and most, com!brtable in wear. 3 .■•.:■■ I The sketch is a true dravvin'g' of the D.I.C. exclusive "D & A" | Model "Juliet" at 5/1! pair—the best value corset at the price 1 that you can possibly buy. ■ . " . I^S?% / READ JHESE. DESCRIPTIONS/ ■■■■■■ • fc CF "^ &A" « MODELS ■"'■■•"'.■ k\^N\l ] "D &A" CORSETS, "Julet." : X Vfc\ \ . \\ In durable batis:e. suitable for slight and I //.-■-^-\« t s>--,"i\ ! medium fagures. // ilW^"* "i<jfc\t#}! \ -'■■ as a 'ow ' )USt an<^ a medium length skirt, I fv' •t^Tl*-^' /■ *) 1. ar>u snows the new curving wuist line.. ' ■ / \y^ A^^tSt-i-"■ l^M ' ■ Sizes 21 lo 26. 5/11 V^^ffffPft "D &A" CORSETS, "Stella." * • •Jil'jlkW *'\ P oP' Jl"r model for average and well 3e-'_ /.//fl| 'ill veloped figures. _ - , /if'-i<i ' "''II " Made in strong coutille ; has low bust and M 1 jiWl t J| 'i || long skirt, and is fitted with four hose sup--W>'> I ! iJ.'Jjl porter*. fa|! I 1 li\ |j ii '■!'a • " Excellent value at 6/11 ; ?f|ij !i;|]-|| iiij )-D &■ A LORSLIS, Juno. ;&!i jlji !} Ji \'\W ■ • Es{.e:ially designed for full and stout figures. V|M| iff ;! \{M ■• •■ s°* durable coutille, well boned, and will ' ' \lffi&4%l-^-4# A crtale shapely outlines. ' Mill SfSW : -• Special value at'1 4/6 :: ,: JUUET ~ : _ O U. >1- L,: ' Sizes 2t to 2i . 5/IL Postage paid. WELLINGTONS N : - ' •- --■-■mt"mmm^* mm~m^~u "" ' ■■■ '--■ ■■■ •■ 00 YOBB EOWS CHEW BONES, J^^^^ STOP THEM NOW BY USING JJ«fS?pa °n for, thls- Have y°, v ™ fought wHat causes the depraved appetite? The cow has a craving for something she cannot get in sufficient quantities to maka good the contnraa drain upon her system in producins larga quantities of higfc-testmg milk. This want of an essential fooS element ultimately produces a weakened state of the whole system, making the cow » ready prey-for sach diseases as Tubt 'cnlosis, Abortion and Redwatlr. WiM or Run Cattle seldom suffer from thes complaints '(except in -certain mpoverwhed areas), because there is no unnatural drain upon their milk-prXcinV tun^tious^ ■ ■ . " " *• ■Ob*f-iaableinallsizes to suit, all erds, from Creamery Managers, AucS^^d Merchants, Storekeepers, or irect from the Manufacturer^ Tml ? : Packets 1/- each ; 201b ses, 8/- '■ each ; 501b bags," 20/- each • 1001b bags 40/- each (freight free). . fa) ' l ' AGENTS: THE ff^m^ CHAS. EAT JEN, LTD. AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, NEWMARKET AUCKLAND. ' Hawera Agents: H.--E..Earris } Gibsons Ltd.; Auro^ L^ent: T. R. Julian. Okaiawa Agent, Chivers and Co.; Mangatoki Ap-ent^ James Mills; Normanby' Agent, H. W. Davy; Kaupokonui Ageni, Kaupokonui Co-opera-tive Stores; Hurleyville and Alton Agent, J. Ridge • Manaia Agent, J. Gilmour; Kai Iwi Agent, H. Robinson; Waverley ivgent, Palmer Bros." Waitotara Agent, .W. A. Curry; Kaponga Agent, H. J. Allen; Pate'a Agents, Boyle and Jones; Inglewood Agents, McLean and Stevenson; Eltham Agents, Smalley and Co. I^y ,3^ 3sL Atl They provide plenty of scope Baeessmsxssmi!m\,iWM'»tmßnc7rnsßasam. for the most ambitions cook, because of the' many facilities which .they possess for every kind of cooking and bak- . ing. The continually-increasing popularity of Shacklock's Orion Ranges shows .that they gire the greatest possible service. Quick-heating, easily-controlled ovens; the maintenance of the heat with small fires ; the absence of smoke and dirt; and a* very low consumption of coal are some 1- of the features which commend the'ORION RANGE aliks to the-skilful Housewife and the Professional Cook. Made in all sizes. ' Open y r e>2ifir&i/3 noif irn or Close Fires. Ask E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. your Ironmonger to DUN ED! N, V/ELLSNGTON, Show you one I AMD AUCKLAND. At the first hint of a cold, get "NA- (^O^ nign^s maae ■ cneerful with i ZOL." Nothing like it for Influenza, 'S^ j.jDtoti tt,ur-o«:j Ooai^ty' Oatarrk and Sore Throat. To ensureSSuE. uE Wat^r Bottle, fir-yea with "'unique' getting "NAZOL " always order it by a^f' L(>^ tor bra¥ on ltle Samo.--A<'vt. =°'d t>r all Ghetnisi-s ano always ~-eiJ

OAI 1 V 27-inch FLOUNCING. VOILE BLOUSES. MOTHERS REArT^ ad^Tc" ~ ~ -= -at 5 inters se-i/h J^^S&Era ,„- L^biittr^r , M 4- T? .t-^i-™ 1-.^ 2/11 0N ly ..««».*>„■* £rom Home m»tets; lovely and distinct patterns, various sizes. 3/11 n Llv trimm^ wi?, L,IT .^ 1/11 colored prmt and lmen; full C\ I I ._ ward's . car'.r?.;»iL-g; 2/3 arstss . SStt; Ifll jss--- ward's-#

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 23 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 23 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 23 October 1916, Page 2

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