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w~ r BUSINESS NOTICE!. D 0 N N E L LV* S Permanently Reuvnn&kbi 9 Btoreß Orey 3 and *% ■■ > Faded Hair to fvPCtlf M 4* I ¥ its Natural Colm dressers, ChemTPtf%*«B** ists and Stores. i onic 3/6 -i ENGAGEMENT RINGS I^l VERY woman -Jloves handsom^ woman likes to feel that her Jewellery u& solid and perfect —just what is paid for. Every woman likes to save momtf, too. Then patroniae us—it meanß safety, satisfaction and economy. Wo have a splendid stock of Diamond Rings, set with stones of our own importation. WEDDING RINGS. /fISBB^V -allkeeof afe 6dtNo \H^£^i&sijj§yr trouble in securing i Estate of 4. BRUNETTE, JEWELLER. Established 1882. h Case of Need. NELSON LADY ALWAYS KEEPS DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "Experience has t&ttght «verj householder tfae advisability of keepIng simple remedies in the house in s;e 3.yin WssssM&-'**&*:f~ %^?£*v.<&< L c anmg, lllil^%%^*§it^ of Alma ■ Mr,. A\ J. Leaning. J-ailß, OU From a Fhotn. Bridge •treet, Nelson, N Z., who found these Pills most useful for overcoming Indigestion, and now always has a tot- | tie handy, sends the following letter, and also her photo:—"A great friend of mine recommended my trying Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, as 1 suffered very much with Indigestion. I gave your remedy a trih.l, and a few doses I found did much good; in fact, with the first br )tle all symptoms vanished, and novf I keep them by me in case of n ,cd. You have my permission to use this testimony for publication, as I derived a great benefit from Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills in combating my old complaint, Indigestion." &. For complaints arising from Imperfect Digestion and Impure Blooi these Piila aw u&atcaU&A. EYESIGET.—EYESTRAIN. For SPECTACLES AND EYE LENSES Consult W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.A., N.S.W., (By Exam.), CONSULTING OPTICIAN (Late of Arthur CodkTtind Co., Wellington). YOU can rely upon the results of our eye examinations without a question. If you do not need glasses we will tell you so and congratulate you. if you do, we will recommend FITSU EYEGLASSES, with a nation-wide reputation for excellence of construction and beauty of design. Rooms: Westwood's Pharmacy, High St., Hawera. Consulting Days: Daily, except Tuesday Telephone 122. At Edwards' Pharmacy, Stratford, Every Tuesday, From 1.30 to 5.m. Telephone 70. npo Stand this season at Hawera— A»k The Thoroughbred Stallion «ra^Kfc LORD MULTIFID *«imiJßfi«!»^li* By Multifid ~Lady fteliAll mares will be met at railway station. All care taken, but no responsibility. • All fees to be paid before removing mares. Grazing 2/6 per week. JOHN TAYLOR, (In Charge; Hawem. 'Phone 18, Comercial Stables/Hawera. nno Stand this season at Hawera— The Imported English-bred jWe^b (Foaled 1903. No. 16) J jjjw^"* IjlK ' Grey Leg (6)—Lygia. J^^g jo| Ga'zeley is a beautiful dark chestnut horse, standing 16 hands, imported from England by Mr E. J. Watt. Gazeley. proved a useful horse on the turf, among his'wins being the Napier Cup Bennett Stakes and Wellington Handicap. ' Hi* general appearance is very attractive, as , he has the clean-cut head, wide forehead, and prominent eyes, which denote character, and are great essentials in a blood sire. His grand-dam, Lady Peggy, was by Hermit, a greai racehorse and sire, whose stack won £340,000. Quetta, dam of Grey Leg, Galley's sire, was by the great horse Bend 'Or, who was by the sire of Orme, who sired Plying Fox. Gazeley has great credentials as a eire, and his stock number many fine performers, who have done remarkably well. One of them, Gazique, won the Winter Cup at Christchurch, value £1000. Gazique is the Dominion's best handicap horse and is out of a St. Paul mare TERMS—£IO 10s for thoroughbred mares; £6 6s for half-bred mares. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— JOHN H. WHITAKER, Hawera. SMART Gents' box calf and glace 1 open front welted boots; 23/6, 26/6 ' and 28/6. Bargains for all at Han- : nah'e, Hawera. •<)/I 'B*MO'4S pUU S'lMlUdlJ ) s. 4 ox bu ..,,a ~i" •jpoM. s ( a'-bj.# jho.4; f>un.n^s 9.io;y<| r, () jA' jo s-ioap AWJ Bin Stuqqru a m nai|,» U i»'i e«i ura Biqx -spuvq eq-j i.t pamiMi: \ -vi u9? jo si lunjci ao 'asuaag nhulu-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 6