A Christchureh telegram reports that the weather is fine for the Royal race meeting at Riccarfcon. In the morning the Prince went out duck shooting orfc the Waimakariri, securing some good bags. Economy plus efficiency is the keystone in the success of "Fairy Wonder" Dry Soap, the queen of washing powders. No other washing compound on [ the market gives such amazing results, and housewives; proclaim its virtues everywhere. Have you tried! it yet? If not, don't delay. It's the greatest time and labor saver on the face of the earth. All grocers stock it.—Advt. Hawera grocers contend that now is A TRADE SEGRET. OUR business has been built up by giving good1 value and" personal attention to our customers. Civility and courtesy cost nothing, and these tilings are appreciated by the public, that is why our customers re- •, main with us. If you have v thought of giving us a trial, but have up to the present neglected to do so, just ring up 459, or send your order along, and we will send goods along to your satisfaction. We carry a good range of everything in the | grocery and provision line. I Plain and fancy biscuits to hand, in- | eluding Peek Frean's English lines. I Snowball and Peerless flour, also South Island potatoes just arrived. Chips and saucers, odd cups, glassware, brushware, tinware, etc. Agent for Nelson fruit. Try a sample ease of pears or apples, the flavor is delicious. WILLIAM T. JOHNSON, (Late Frank & Johnson). Box 9. 81 Pnion Street: Tel. 459 ' F^Lill^PlZu.L-
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 15 May 1920, Page 9
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255Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 15 May 1920, Page 9
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