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BUSINESS NOTICES., OO NOT VULf*Ai*lßfcT~ USE MAGIC RUBBER MEND. ■ . SAVES TIME. Mr " .» trouble saver. Magic Rubber Mend is the easiest repair in the world to make. No tools ol any kuid required. You take a smal] quantity in your finger tips^_j U8 t enough for the iob-^nd real npth* puncture with it. Rwm never com. ott again. _ A PERMANENT REPAIR. _ Magic Rubber Mend i B not a patch Xou don't merely cover the puncture Magic Rubber Mend goes on and innlls up the puncture, tear or blow-out and makes that part of the tube actu 'Uly stronger, safer, and better tha* when the tube was new. The material of which Magic Riibbei Mend is made is the toughest rubber re pair material kitx/wn to science—stronger in tensile strength than the materia] of which the tube itself is made. Furthermore, a patch can be üboc only for repairing a tube. It won't d: for a tyre. Magic Rubber Mend will "ANDY ~3R OTHER MENDINGS. Magic latter Mend is invaluable roi repairing cuts, rents and tears in rub ber boots, rubber shoes, rubber cloth ing, hot water bottles or rubber hose Bring all these, together ?n"th yotu tyres and tubes, and have tuem *• paired at half the ooet of vukanising. t WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. SOLE N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS. FARMERS' CO-OP. GARAGE.

compree; WE hay* landed shipment* of Colombo, All British, Lunanatte, and the famous Kahilu Tea. As good blends ar© very scarce you will be advised to let us send you a five pound box of either ©f tho above' standard blends. Snowball and Peerless Flour also /to hand. Either of these brands just me sort to suit the housewife to make those distinctive.scones. You know the sort, the- _"more-ish" variety, the praises of which hubby i& always singing. We have also landed the leading lines that the'farmers require. Ceremilk.' Meggitt'e Linseed t"alf ivood, Farmers' Co-op. and Day, Son and Hewitt's Drenches. Cowlic, etc., Leg Rope.. Tether Ropes, Dairy Scrubs, etc Stocks of hardware, cutlery, crockery, tin and enamel -v-" in stood variety Agent for; tie f^n»'ws Kelson fruit. Note the addtess: WfcLLIAM T. JOHNSON. Box a; i»s. 43fl;' - ~. HAWERA.

THE LATEST CREATIONS IN HEAD WEAR WE have just landed a shipi ment of Australian hats. They are the very latest in shape and colours/ and our recommendation goes.with them as beine the embodiment of all that is "Smart, and Durable." ~ They are moderately' priced. They will give every satisfaction. They will clean up like a Stetson. Come in and see them. The price is from 30s to 45s At ADAMSON & ROBB'S THE LEADING HATTERS, HAWERA.

IF you have any symptoms of eye strain have your eyes tested, and examined at once. We have the necessary skill and knowledge required by proper training, close study, and experience. •"" H. A. BRUNETTE, Jeweller and Optician, HAWERA. Consulting Optician-^ FRED C. FODEN. D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., Member of British Optical Assn., London, Fellow of Institute of Opt. Opticians. England.

TO THE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKF AND AWATUNA. LEGAL NOTICE. \ MR H. B. GIBSON. Solicitor, Kaponga, will attend at Awatuna and Opunake EVERY MONDAY, and at Opunake on Court Days. Hours: Awatuna—B a.m. to 9.30 a.m. Opiinak**—lo ♦>.m tofip.m i is a second nature/' —Mon talgne. Good. housewives maintain the good habit of always keeping a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver on the shelf. It is an ideal antidote and tonic for the children. They appreciate Baxter's— it's so pleasant to take, and they know how it rid 8 that "nasty cold from the system, soothe* sore throat and strengthens the lungs. Get a large 2/6 bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver from, your chemist or grocer. Get it now and keep it handy.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 February 1921, Page 5

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