"YOU WANT A FILLr" "Right." Try this "Desert Gold ' Flake Cut, or do you prefer the iiiixture:- *'W<*en Gold" js » bieu»i ot inworld's chcfcest : "'weea?" niaauiacturea m tbe Dominion. A purer, more satisfying product does not exist. ISo burning of the tongue, no after effrvti* of oversmoking with "Desert Gold. ' It's your \amoke. —;Advt. WIN-HEAttTV Washing tablet wins the heart of those who use them. Win-Heart results from years of research to discover a perfect compound that would remove dirt from the clothing without injury. Win-Heart washes dirtiest clothes in 10 minutes without soaking, blueing or rubbing I "Only Boil" and the largest 'washing i? completed. £100 Guarantee. Clothes wear three times longer. Of aii o^x-t-rw [ Machinery for sale and wanted: ; Machine tools, boilers, engines, pumps. : rails, electrical, etc. We are specialists in new and good used machinery. ?4mining Machinery Co, 5 Bedford* Row. , Christchujch.—Advt. I HOW TO PROVIDE A PLEASING VARIETY IN FOOD. How we all relish a pleasing variety in oar daily food, and how we enjoy I the, various contrasts provided from- ' time to timg! That is understood. But lit is not an easy matter for the housewife to get the variety she would like. She cannot get sufficient coal a»d fuel for cooking purposes; therefore ncr lot is not a happy one by any means. However, there is one way out of the difficulty. It is this—get in a good supply of Tucker's "Sunshine" Jellies. There . are so many delightful, delicious dishes to be made with "Sunshine" Jellies —quickly and simply too—that it is quite an easy matter tp ensure a tempting variety in the daily menu. "Sunshine" Jellies are pure and wholesome, they cost a little more, but t,hey are more than worth it. Quality is the keynote in "Sunshine" Jellies.. Buy some to-day—Advt. The perfect milling and mixing of "TTJI" Calf meal costs you nothing. You pay the same price as for substitutes—and you get the good milling and mixing thrown in! Pure grain, legumes, and linseed maEe "TUI" Calf meal please and satisfy u^ers everywhere. All stores.—Advt.
"* THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. 31 ton CHASE LOKRY in good 3 running order, complete with good body, top, lamps, etc. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. £500 MORRIS OXFORD (England's best), 2-seater, electric light, etc. To see is i to buy. Guaranteed 38 miles to eallon £375. MAXWELL S-seater, 1920 model, in great order. A sacrifice. £360. FORD, 1919 model; 5-seater. newly painted; equal to new. £200 MOTOR CYCLE SECTION. Indian 7/9, side car combination, electric light, spedometer, etc., quick £110; Indian light twin, £40; Douglas 2|, £60; Douglas 2f, equal to j new, £70; New Hudson, 3-speed, £45; L.M.C., £15; and many others'. MARTER & STEVENSON, 'Phone^ll Hawera. - DAIRT FARMS. "1 'ft 7 ACRES, Okato; In splendid -L\3 4 grass except crops; never N milked on; house. £45; £1000 cash. Worth inspection. 270 ACRES; machines; 90 acres stumped and ploughed. £50; £2000 cash. Good proposition. 150 ACRES, P.L.; patch shelter?; 3roomed house. Either for dairying or grazing. Goodwill £15; [ £750 cash. 160 ACRES; well grassed. £20; freehold; £700 cash. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE . £500; i terms. Cheap. Grass and Clovar Seeds, Oats, Manures, Etc. Land Agent and Seedsman, A. H. MOORE, v OPWAB3BL
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 6
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532Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 6
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