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Smith and Easton will hold their usual sale of poultry, fruiti, furniture and sundries tomorrow, commencing at l.dO p.m. particulars of which are advertised, elsewhere. This Js your opportunity. Owing to our extreme shortage of tine, owing to the war, we are buying empty Radium polish tins—boot, floor and metal raneties. We are paying for them 6d per dozen. Take them to your grocer Me will pay you cash without delay' lney must b* Radium.—Advt. Consider _t^ economy of NAZOL— the well-tried family remedy for coughs ?£ °?i ds- Sixty dose« fo* 1/6—more than three a penny. Get NAZOL today.—Advt.

LATE ADVERTI SEME NTS. T*7!ANTED, a man to drive cart; TV • good wage*. Apply R. Hardleyy coal merchant, Victoria st., Hawera. TI7'ANTEi>; smart girl for office, ▼? ■ able to use typewriter. Address at this office; LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FUNDS: £38,000,000. nPHE largest and most successful A Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. ■' ■ ." PAYS A BONUS TO POLICYHOLDERS EVERY YEAR. Rates and Particulars from H. F. TIBBITTS, Ordinary Agent. 'Phone 314,. Box 3. ALEX MAIN, Sub-Agent. ■ . Gladstone, St., NOaiUE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of the late John McKie Stevenson, of Orpua, Farmer, are requested to i pay the amount of their indebtedness to .■ , ' j MR PERCY ROBERT, P.O. Box No. 69, Palmerston North. All claims against the Estate must be rendered in duplicate to Mr Robert who is mv authorised Agent. ALICE E. STEVENSON, Administratrix. > SUITS AND COSTUMES CLEANED. PARCEL up your soiled Suits and Costumes and have them c'ea'ned and pressed by us. If you require a Suft made to mea6ure call and inspect our new patterns. Reasonable prices. HAWKINS, Corner High and Victoria Street*, HAWERA. 'Phone 259. P.O. Box 120 YOU NEED TO THINK ABOUT SOLDIERS XMAS GIFTS NOW. IF you want Gifts to reach the war zone in good time, you had better not delay making your purchases. Get in touch with our stock right away —you'll find many suggestions for acceptable gifts. FOUNTAIN PENS, in all the standard makes, at 7/6, 12/6, 21/- to 35/- each. SAFETY RAZORS, 12/6 to 35/----set. MONEY BELTS, from 6/6. # WRITING WALLETS, 9d, 1/9, 2/to 5/6 each.. MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, all prices, best quality. SHAVING CREAMS and SOAPS, 1/6 and 2"/-. FIELD GLASSES. F. J. BOTSE & CO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. I—'' -^ "^ g. *-*H fuofcurad Nam* fir ■CXLA.WO BSBENOI 1 Om bottle nukes a plak ef flaee* family mw& M*Ml*rMM«y. Gm»SA* ImmlV.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 7