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BUSINESS NOTICES. FRESH m£ Fißh FRESH m-B^U^k FISH FRESH FIBH W-DA?TY TO SY V FRESH FISE* Wl«!,Jit ai~ fe^PPer, Oysters. Flounders. Also Crayfish season now on. WATCH OUR WINDOW. Fresh Daily Supplies. ALSO RABBITS. DIAMOND RESTAURANT. Union St. Hawera. 'Phone 257. BOXED Tailor-cut Suits, ready for immediate wear, in the celebrated A Grade or business man's Suit—Bo/-, 90/—-At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, I Hawera. ENGAGEMENT RINGS EVERY woman .-g-pr— Tn-m-, lores handsome woman likes to feel that her Jewellery "ssksssss*l^ ia solid and perfect —just what is paid for. Every woman likes to save money, too. Then jjatronise us—it means safety, satisfaction and economy. We have a splendid stock of Diamond Rings, set with stones of our own importation. WEDDING RINGS, /gjfltfev w« teep a large ™^-H£j&Mitfl&' trouble in securing Estate of J. BRUNETTE, JEWELLER. Established 1882. i — i mo Stand at Palmer Road, Kaponga, aid ■■• wUI be every Friday at Raponga Stables— fte high-dara fretting - Stallion HAVOC J^ljlk 1 Franc—Murmur. ' •"■^^^'■•■^ flavoo is we fastest trotter that ever stood in the Taranaki district. Franss (2.22) is fullbrother to Fritz, who held the Australian record lor many yean. Franz ia the aim of Franeie (2.14), A. L.. Franz (2.18), Floranz (3.34),. Frandocia (4.35), and dozens of others too numerous to mention. Murmur is the dam of Havoo (2.15 and 4.36), Sonol (2.12), Hova (4.47), Highden (2.26), and Skylark (7.32 for 3 miles). , Havoc has proved nlnself a great racehorse, winning over all distance*. Ha won the Auckland Clip as a 3-year-old in 4.57, Plumpton Handicap in 4.49, King George ia 4.47. He was second t* Emmeline in 2.15, aad second to King Cole in 4.3 l—in this race King Cole broke an Australasian record, and Havoo was only a head away. FEES, £5 10s. Two or more mares as arranged. Hares from a distance, " three , weeks' grazing free. Payable Ist January, 1919. Mares met at Eltham railway station on giving notice in advance. All care taken, but no responsibility. Particulars at—" KAPONGA STABLEB. Or from . J. SCHEUBER, Owner. TTtJuBABDiIAN (M)i sire or Volo, Bushman, XJ- Dingle, Staccato, Huzza, etc., will be at ' the service of breeders this season on the farm, | Taiporohenui, and will be strictly limited to j Thirty (30) approved mares other than the owners at a fee of Ten Guineas for single mares, two or more mares the property of one owner as per agreement. Groomage fee, 5s per mare. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility whatsoever. Paddocking, 2s 6d per week. Mares met at Hawera railway station on notice of their arrival being received. The performances of Husbandman's stock speak for themselves, for with very limited op. portunities five out of eight of his progeny which raced during the past season have won upwards of £4000 in stakes. Several youngsters by this prominent sire have been sold for ac much -as 150 guineas, which must be considered a very remunerative price in this district. Further pariculars from— GEORGE CLOUT. rpb, Stand at Stratford and travel the sur- •*• rounding districts— The Trotting TODD BELLS #*^P^^"*^L- • Abbey Bells— For further particulars apply— H. BARRACLOUGH, Or Empire Hotel, Stratford.

BEWARE OF PAIN. INFLUENZA'S AFTEREFFECTS. How is it that influenza has found Europe such an easy mark? One reason is lowered vitality the result of pain and anguish. Pain always lowers vitality, leaving the victim open to those oomplica tions that result in chronic bronchitis and consumption. Don't be obßtinate, bo letting pain run its course, as it may mean a life of misery. Wawn'i Wonder-Wool stops pain on the instant. It must P A medicated cotton-wool, every fibre is thoroughly impregnated, with specially selected pain-relieving essences the soothing virtues and healing properties of which are felt the moment it is applied. It stops pain in influenza, bronchitis, quinsy, etc.; in headache, backache, neuralgia and toothache; in rheuraatiam.lumbago, sciatica, strains, sprains and cramp. The tens of thousands of grateful sufferers whom it has relieved call it the "Magic Wrap." Keep it in the house—it is essential. And never accept a substitute. Wawn's Wonder-Wool is on salejby all Chemists and Stores, price 2/6 a packet; or direct from Kempthorne, Prosser & C, Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin arid Christchurch.

i§ Good for Catarrh, Asthmatical, M H ' Bronchial, and other Coughs H r\ nrTr'c1] cTVr^77rnt* Registered Namely lil lillSßlKl^dJJ Hean'« fEt«enoflM ! H The Great Money-Saying Bemedy B | I Cost* 2/. Make* 1 pint Ssvbs 10/-1 iTOR SaLE. MODERN DWELLING HOUSE. \7"ERY fine large new dwelling nouse, central Hawera; 5 living rooms, sleeping porch, pantry, bathroom with porcelain bath, other conveniences ; washhouse, copper and tubs; electric light; water and drainage; ideal situation, good locality. Price, £1080; good terms. fi ACRES, close to town; modern j house 6 rooms; well fenced and { well watered; in good order. Only £1250; £300 cash. See us at once.—JAMES & GILLMAN. £300—House 3 rooms and full }-&ere section; East Hawera. Only £300, with £100 cash. 1199 £760—Full f-acre section, central Hawera; well planted; 5-roomed house; conveniences. Only £760; easy terms. 1198 £70 CASH secures very fine house of 4 roomo, with conveniences; Central Hawera. Price. £600. 1114 £1150—Full $-acre, well planted; modern 6-roo r»ied house in excellent order; * "venience; just outside of Hawpj. igh. Look this up before you -se elsewhere, £200 cash. 422 1| ACRES; modern 4-roomed house, every convenience; electric light, hot and cold water; washfoouse, copper and tubs. A pretty, compact home. £1050. 1121 £850 —Nothing cheaper available; house 5 rooms, washliouse; well sheltered; good fencing; handy to town. £250 cash. See us at once. SUBURBAN PROPERTY 15 ACRES, well sheltered; one mile from town; modern house 8 rooms, with every convenience, stable, cow bails; subdivided into 6 paddocks, live hedges. Price, £2200; £600 cash. A snip. See us at once. 1188 MODERN TOWN PROPERTY. Just in. Three bedrooms, diningroom, kitchen,, scullery, bathroom, Orion range, gas stove; central Hawera; good section; everything in good order and condition. £600; £50 to £100 in cash. Don't miss it. 1218 25 ACRES, good section. £150 per ! acre. 8 ACRES, good section. £170 per acre 20 ACRES, good section. £120 per i acre. Laud. Stork and Finance. JAMES & CJLLMAN, HAWERA.

cuiuut wiuni (Omit* jls% ...* . C}j I I // {$7 1 QeahhyCows! More Milk! Mora Money! § i Some dairymen make fortunes while others fail. 1 I w/h L ei Se°ru t is~they' ve !earnsd to l<x& to the health of their Cows I 1 «™-_™ Whilew- 1-stockcd paddocks tell of prosperity the secret of success 1 I SYS^.Si£» S 'is told at the Factory. . gy-'T^p | I DRENCH .^ kl' ng i Mone f y , dspendl upon ths uality of the ™Jl< y>eld. Uanwp^vw I I 4We uallty of the mill< yield depends upon the health of each cow "*»*-****& I 0 SYHLSS'S And the health of each «w will be effectively solved by givin- th- SYRES'S I ?! * vn«,Tki correct treatment before and after calving. A'Jftw'MAM 1 S AN.MOL You will begin to learn th S bi gg er monev-™!^ p . sJbil ; ties of M | p your herd wi-jen you start mto use SYKES'S VETERINARY CU^a fH S ; AH^-L k i 9'l 3-, Ef h Prepa^tionhasad^ erent^sion. X . . c c handy on tn2 helf of every dayman. 1 Full directions for use are given with each article. I S¥IiES?S VgTEMNABY pSEPASATIONS I I Pr.p«r.d by A. E. SYKE i. V...rl«.rJ, an( l p fe cllen ,i« (1,, «.„., NEW PLVMOBTa nT 1 I SOLD BY ALL CHEM.STS AND STORES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND 1

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 22 November 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 22 November 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 22 November 1918, Page 6

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