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BUSINESS NOTICES. EYESIGHT, EYESTRAIN. For SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES Consult W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.,A.N.5.W (By Exam.) Consulting Optician. Rooms: WESTWOOD'S PHARMACY, High Street, Hawera. Consulting Day: Daily. except Tuesdays STRATFORD—At F. EDWARDS,' Chemist, From 1 to-5 p.m.. ..VERY TUESDAY. Telephone, 122, Hawera. Country Clients are kindly asked to make appointments, and waiting is thereby avo—ed. I I For-boUGM*. ndlOS, CATARRH, usej 'ery!Vcr^^"^~'r_y _.j:i>-i-n'''iNa-_-.H I • n s|e!i\;A-!di „ , "_r I ULiL-"—"- <-C_o hean's Egschco g Cost. _/- Mai.-, s 1 pint Saves IC/- g Goo;l Mi.su for Tootliii_h->, Enrau. c ard I Sty _t:t.i-h Cnmij-s a..l Dinrrho :i when 9' D " used witj-ou -we ru-n-.t-fr. 7 □ □ DtiJJJJ-jLUß.UMUwiuiaaauA?'". «. m._n»mi.'Q*-] -■nwni; awwg 'wwrt- ■ io ■ ™(g^ p Dhosfonno 1 THE ROYAI TONIC 1 m. w ft el n » -^__ —_ m I Bliikkyour body, | I steadies your nerm' j| M •\\m I AH Chemists I V- 2/6-and4*,6 T j Ashfon _< Parsons Lld JJ g LONDON & MELBOURNE || FOUND —When Huhby comes home tired and worn-out, give him a cup of tea made from Desert Gold—2/4 lb grade. It will refresh him and revive his r good spirits. OUBLE-BED White Sheeting, 2/11 yard.—Bon Marche Sale, Kaponga. URGENT— Economy is the duty of all. Make it pleasurable by using Desert Gold Tea. 2/£ buys alb of the most delicious of beverages —and the most saving. Order to-day. THE unique feature of tho "Unique" brand Hot Water Bottle is that it is easily filled without "spitting," and never cracks, leaks or breaks at the ioihts. All chemists. FRESH stocks received of Photo, granhic Pan.rs, racludinsc Goldona. Tintona. Seltona. Salio. Cyko, Azo. Libra, etc. Films for all Kodaks. Developing for amateurs.-—Westwood's Pharmacy, "headquarters for every oho+o need "

Constipation Overcome. iMUSBAND ALSO FINDS RELIEF FROM RHEUMATICS, STATES WESTPORT LADY. The -general usefulness of Dr. Morse's Indian .Root Pills as a household remedy is illustrated in the short _A^^^^^:=^mm_. .stateMrs. _i Street. ' after many soM&^kßm^mdW^^^they are .Uis.M. a. Bradshiiw. unequalFront a Photo. led as 3 medicine for cornbatingGonstipation. Her husband, who suffers from Rheumatics, also finds them useful for that complaint. Mrs. Bradshaw'H statement follows:—."I can state that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are * splendid medicine for the relief j uf Constipation. • I was a great suf- ' f-srer and tried many purgative medicines, but found none equal to your remedy(T. You may use thia^ testimony, as tt.y husband also finds relief from Rheumatics in -taking your medicine." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are purely vegetable and their action .ft not accompanied* by any nauseous or griping sensation, but I* mild and Cecil.. «_. ______

A BOON TO RHEUMATICS. RHEUMO positively contradicts the ! old idea tha. Rheumatism cannot be j cured. It has succeeded where many |of other alleged remedies failed. Rheu- | matism, Gout, Sciatica or Lumbago is caused by the presence of uric acid jin the blood. This must be eliminated from the system before a complete cure can be effected. Rheumo seldom fails to neutralise and expel this uric acid. Read a'well-known Christchurch Hotel proprfetor's experience: "I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for quite fourteen years, and tried almost every remedy suggested by my friends and medical practitioners, but with very little relief. I About three years ago I was strongly advised to try Rheumo. I did so, and with the greatest satisfaction. I have ! a little twinge now and then, but Rheumo puts me right at once*" , At all chemists and stores —2/6 and ' ' '6.—Advt. 1 COMMON AMONG CHILDREN. i Bronchitis is a very eomman ailment I among children, and the least little * exposure brings it on. Whenever the ; trouble shows give a dose of Chamber- . lain's Cough Remedy and their lungs 1 will be very quickly relieved ofc any . wheezing. Sold evervwhpro.—Adft. I Sixpence a dozen for empty tins! Did you ever hear the like of that ? It i is a war-time necessity. We want j Radium polish tins of all varieties, and .j we are prepared to pay for them. Take ) them to your grocer. B"_ has the cash waiting for you.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 31 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 31 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 31 July 1918, Page 7

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