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«ÜBiNES« MOTSSEB. 1 /^|UR charges are based on the policy: "What is the least w 6 can sell it for?" NOT "How much can we get for it?" There are many reasons for purchasing Purser Furniture. Keen Prices is one of them. Every purchase at Purser's puts money In your pocket. We are daily sending into homes sound, reliable, honestly-constructed furniture, which costs the. buyer A LOWER PRICE THAN ELSEWHERE. When we talk quality in our advertisements, we do not wish to convey the idea that our Furniture is beyond your reach. You get the quality and make a saving here. "PURCHASE AT PURSER'S." } ) m mm HOUSE FURNISHERS - - - ....... H&WERA. ■^ • ■ ■ j Chopin's Favourite Piano was the French "PLEYEL" / —__^_ CHOPIN, the Polish musical composer, was also a/ wonderful pianist—in fact, with the exception of Liszt, he was without a peer. Chopin's favorite Piano was the Pleyel, for which we are agents. This masterpiece of the French Pi anomaker's art is in every respect a beautiful instrument. It possesses lasting good appearance and lasting good tone. COME AND TRY A PLEYEL. We will welcome your inspection of the "Glorious Fleyel" models, ill OUl' SuO\Y-rOOin. You ha ye but to run your fingers over the keys and the beautiful tone that appealed to Chopin will win your admiration. SEE ALSO THESE BRITISH PIANOS Sanies, Geo. Rogers and Sons, Justin Browne, Challen and Sons, Moore and Moore, Newman and Co. ANY INSTRUMENT CAN BE SECURED SIMPLY BY PAYING SMALL DEPOSIT DOWN, AND A LITTLE A MONTH. E. DIXON & GO. PIANO IMPufITERS :: HAWERA. GMp^^^j THE SONG OF THE SHIRT. fitjjSf TO A BETTER TUNE. IkKSS I llilßij "QISTER Susie's Sewing Shirts for ftteH«» I WMxSdSB Soldiers"—but it is Adamson & EnSnH J-~^ MwPwwß R°DD'S Shirts we want to tell you Adamson & Robb's Spring Shirts ena^6 -m.en *° ress with a discrimination VP^BilJj/l /l/lj/MzZe^ ey °^er distinctive designs without \^^mmihmUMß^^^^ loudnes6, quality that ensures longest TL*3mwMillliillluM£^J wear > and cut which provides a full ~^ulllh ifl/$WS=3£ sk to. see t^em. to-day, and take rJ-tiUMllllgp^^X* your choice of a wide range of stylish '^^^S^^c^Sr-^*'^" stripe and check designs in smart colorings. You'll appreciate the low prices and realise the exceptional values. AH ASA QAM £ DORR 4{fJPh © House for Men's Wear," flUArfioUri & nUDPi hawera DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. \m4sS& ACJRES, air grassed, improved; near schQol; freeilPla- £16; iHA Ifflmrmi l6^ ACRES, open laad, good situation; fIH Miiwks§k 10 paddocks; fr«eiiold. £17 1 (] W \\ ACRES, well graased. t^ater race, J / \ I W. milking plant; perpetual lease at 4si t2~W J# 2/6 ■ per acre. Goodwill £10; FOR YOUR CHILDREN • 3" ACRES, all grassed; 2 bouses, e tt:.; "PERMODELLE," THE can °c worked as one or t*o> CLEAN MODELLING WAX farms; freehold. £12; £ol)) ' 'pERMODIaLE" fa new and m AC^g_ aU m^ on iMJa suitable cultures for the growth of micro-organisms." Get some for the kiddies. Price, 2d, 9d, a tt -\/rnt\TtK 1/-, 1/9. 3/6, to 18/6 box. A. M. M F. J. BOASE & CO., OPUNAKE BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, HAWERA. " aOYAL HOTEL, HAWERA. Cook without eggs — Edmond's . Egg Powder is more reliable and A HOME AWAY FSOM HOME. economical, Scones, puddings. Clean Good Table. cakes, pikelets, buns are imfothing but Standard Brands of Wine* *™f jff 1 Edmond's » and Spirits. used—it is so pure and wholesome. Be sure it's »v Speight's Beer. T^'HMAW'^r 1 TARIFF REASONABLE. H UITiSJJMM % 6EO. H. GIBSON. I w <j£g> || _—. — MLJ rQ\yp£K. WASH tIM gtOCtx calls, order one bottle of the delicious, appetising »Y©ry particle is pure and wholesome. If I ¥T|>%J *p .f^ |

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 24 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 24 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 24 October 1916, Page 7