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BUSINESS NOTICES. I | DO NOT VULCANISE. I USE MAGIC RUBBER MEND. . SAVES TIME. IT is a wonderful troubl© saver. JVfagic Rubber Mend is the easiest repair in the world to make. No tools of any kind required. You take a small quantity in your finger tips—just enough for the job—and seal up the puncture with it. It will never come off again. A PERMANENT REPAIR. Magic Rubber Mend is not a patch. You don'b morely cover the puncture. Magic Rubber Mend goes on and infills up th e puncture, tear or blow-out, and makes that part of the tube actually stronger, safer, and better than when the tube was new. The material of which. Magic Rubber Mend is made is the toughest rubber repair material known fo science—strongQr in tensile birength than thp matciiu. of which the tube itself is made. Furthermore, a patch can be used only for repairing a tube. It won't do for a tire. Magic Rnbber Mend will. HANDY FOR OTHER MENDINGS. Magio Rubber Mend is invaluable for repairing cuts, rents and tears in rubber boots, rubber shoes, rubber clothing, hot water bottles or rubber hose. Bring all these, together with yotfr tyres and tubes, and have them repaired at half the cost of vulcanising. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. FARMERS' CO-OP. GARAGE, SOLE N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS. WE offer baled hay (sound and i fresh) for cow feed, 6/- per bale; baled straw, bran, Meggitt's meal, table potatoes. Horse feed: Dun oats, Garton oats (whole and crushed), Blenheim and Marton sheaf chaff. Fowl feed: Maize, barley, white oats,: grit, dried blood, meat meal, laying food. Algerian seed oats and Cape barley for spring feed. Horse rug« and cow covers on sale.—Loan & Mercantile Produce Store. DONNELLY'S£™" a «°» -^ ■ ■ . Faded Hair to f2Paif U^ifi* its Natural Col UlCjf ndlloM All Hair- •* dressers, Chem.Tonic """"; REASONS Why you should support MARTER AND STEVENSON, .Vulcanising Specialists. 1. Because we have made a special study of hlow-outs and Low to repair them. 2. Because our charges are the cheapest when you take into consideration .the class of work we turn out. 3. We guarantee all our tube vulcanising for all time —that is, as long as the tube lasts. 4. Because it is our ambition to please and satisfy all customers. ALL MOTOR AND CYCLE REPAIRS EXECUTED. ALL MAKES AND PIZF.S OF MOTOR TYRES STOCKED. Agents for New Zenlandia Milker, McCormack and Deerin-T Implements, International Trucks, Huia Automatic Milk Weigher. Corner High ?nd Argyle Streets. Hawera. . Phone 511. f I "" f Y3UR CHILDREN WILL always be happy and ■■ smiling during the wet Winter days and long evenings, if you keep them supplied with good class PICTURE AND STORY BOOKS, Or PAINTS AND PAINTING I BOOKS. . F.J.BOASE&CO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, HAWERA. A TRADE SECRET. OUR business has been built up by giving good value and personal attention to our customers. Civility and courtesy cost nothing, and these things are appreciated by the public, that is why our customers remain with us. If you have 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. g^i-c r? ( «i.ro «-.f f">t><-y_:i:ii£ >r> th*> grocery and pr;«ris:qn iins. Plain and fancy hiscnits ™ ; .^ >-.-). . r , eluding Peek Yrean's English lines. Snowball j.nd Peerless flour, also Soiith Island potatoes just arrived. Cups and saucers, odd cups, glassware, brushware, tinware, etc. Agent for Nelson fruit. Try a sampW case of pears or apples, the flavor is delicious. WILLIAM T, JOHNSON, (Late Frank & Johnson). A.M.P LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FUNDS: £38,000,000. fTIHE oldest and most successful Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. PAYS A BONUS TO POLICYHOLDERS EVERY YEAR. I Rates and Particulars from | H. F. TIBBITTS D. li. READER, vhonG 314 FanthamSt., Box 3 Hawera CiLfcEK CP NEW SUITS are expensive. Have your old Suit cleaaed and pie&wd Nve can cave you mone>. Hiwdreri*are doing it, why not you? Ifc'onl? costs & few shillings When Betty Brown, first came to town, She had but one plain gingham gown. But now she's draped in crepe de chene, And lolls back in her limousine. She's married to a millionaire. And cherished with the greatest care. In winter months, of course, she's sure To have her Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—-Adv*.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 6

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