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_ BUSINESS NOTICES. TRIPODINC TIME IS NOW ONTO LEVEL THE GREAT INCREASE IN PRICE OF FARM LANDS IT WILL NOW BE NECESSARY TO GROW THREE BLADES OF CRASS WHERE ONE PREVIOUSLY CREW. To enable tin's, the Tripod Harrow must be given mor 6 work. Stir up your manure-strewn padd»ck». Give your stale grass lands a chance. Keep at them with the Tripod Harrow, and NOW IS THE TIME. . SELECTTOUR'S NOW. S'x British , and Colonial types in stock. . W© guarantee alt of them; and offer y»u a work- ;. • ■■--.-- ing -trialv ":■, ■"''■<'■-' "■■"■■ •'•'•v " ■■■- v.;-v/;:; •■•. .' ■'■■. -'■''■.'.<.'"■ THIS IS ALSO THE TIME for an ' overhaul of your Windmill, and get your engine, also milking plant, overhauled at same time. We guarantee our expert's work in this connection. BENNETT & SUTTON HUH STREET ...... ...... H AWEBA. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE. QUALIFIED OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN. Professor of Optometry, Late Principal of the London Optical CoHese May be consulted at his Rooms, WALLACE'S BUILDINGS " " M_ appointment only, made at Wallace's Pharmacy. ' X KUbbJ^LL is aa exceptional man in the optical field. "Eyes" have been his life's study. He has been doing no other class of work for over twenty years, and hue. been associated with some of the foremost Eve Speciahste and Opticians from England. There are few men in New Zealand with the same knowledge of the Biibiect. Mr T*u6sell wa« once working in conjunction with on* of Australia's Ophthalmic Surgeon*. During that time ne devoted whole of his attention to the study and correction of defective ruaon in children. The usual method of testing children is by means of a etter card, the operator relying on the answer of the child, which, is very 'ften misleading. -- ■: , # ' *"*** "* <*J ■• MR^RUSSETX'S meffiod of examinationis Siniqnef By looMng tnto the eyes with his Visoptometre. he can diagnose the case exactly and prescribe "•M«fl Wlt"oufc asking the patient any questions. This method1 is the only reliable way of testmg the eyes of children, as their answers cannot alw*jt be relied upon. J M W. RUSSELL C.5.9.!., DIM Consultation by appointment only. WALLACE'S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET. HAWERA. BREAD BREAD BREAD UNDOUBTEDLY THE. STAFF OF LIFE. YOU CAN PROCURE BREAB. BUT HAVE YOU TRIED1 THE BREAD? Obtainable at the undermentioned stores:— Tonkin's Scotch bakery, High street; Bullock's Cash Store, Princes street Harris store, High street; Eggera' store, opposite Post Office; Gilbert's Hiaß street; Thompson's West End store; Lamß, Glover road- JSTarshaE^ Nwricanby store: Hunt's Mokoia store; Melrose Dairy Factory, CLEMENT'S HYGIENIC MACHINE-MADE BREAD. at last. nrtHE FORD- 3NE-TON TRUCKS HaVE ARRIVED. CALL AT THE EMX PIRE GARAGE, HAWERA, AN» INSPECT TBF.M T WE CAN NOW GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. THE. FORD ONE-TON TRUCK IS NOT AN ATTACHMENT PW ON TO A SECONI>-HAvNB' ©A\R. IT IS THE GENUINE AvRTIGM.. NEW THROUGHOUT. W. TH 0 R PE, EMPIRE OARAGE, HAWERA. NEW FOOTWEAR I BROGUE SHOES, for .\ '\\ GET YOUR COLOSHES . jW^^^^^M ' I R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. — \ 7 - ht i,- J INFLUENZA BACILLI. HE most unique .feeing Machine The influenza microbe (Pfeiffer's on the market js the Rotoscillo Bacillus) takes two days "to fully de. Every machine kept m repair free of ve l op in the hiwmn system. A dose of charge for five years Write for par- germ -destroyiag every ticulars to Dixon's. Hawera. second day therefore necessary to inSTTTrnc, ,■ • , ,"" sure immiurity from the dread disease. UITS to measure, navy sedge; order A Is 6d bottle of "Fluenzol" contains at once; pnecs right.—Hawkins, 32 dosr. s . Firmly refuse substitutes.— corner High and Victoria streets. Advt r

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 June 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 June 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 June 1919, Page 6

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