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TARANAKI'S FAVOURITE ! jL PUREST QUALITY C/MBk. '• EASIEST MIXED fe^^B FINEST GROUND (Quati^'V BEST FOR RESULTS I >*„. W Sold by most Stores. J^^3£

"THE MUSE" CONWTIONER A iili Ifl U &Li is MOST EFFECTIVE." Add "MOOSE" MEAL To Your Pig Ration. ONLY THE RICH CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT. C. R. MIDDLEMISS, P.O. BOX 108 STRATFOBD SOLE TRAVELLING REPRESENTATIVE FOB TiiANAKi:

II Praised by /fie pOiJ/c I Van Houreri's] ffH ~, • c^ A""Ri">'^« ffiraPiffr^M pi Hi- ~' !sfli wnicn <nw~ ••*•» llblmM^bmSl Flavour ffl made Van HliMraS^H which is - H /I" &£5T AND GOES FARTHEST 1

' m L OV&KLANDS REDUCED! Ihe curtailment of the train service wont, inconvenience, you if you own an Overland And now the Overland. Four costs £395, instead of £465 which means the Overland buyer saves It ha s been proved by many Overland owners that it is cheaper to own ThA n to travel by train. The -Overland Four does 30 miles to the gallon and uses the lowest-priced tyres on the market. This actual runnmg cost per mile is under 2d, whereas train .travelling, costs 2£d per mile. men the special; springing of th e Sotn?nd F OUTJ S «» <* th£ creates? jteatures-of modern motoring, it e iy e s the easy motion of heavy expensive cars —the Overland takes the bumps out of the rough and rutty roads fJSSS^ B?** the Snperior Overland -S^^inTSn-^ M dealerst^rtes^^i^! Leod; North Taranaki: A J.'Kibby-l 1 EVERY HOME ITS OWN THEATRE; With a splendid gramophone selected t™? 1, = tl» range of leading makes at the -Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., every home can hare its selection of music and merriment unequalled by any theatrical programme in the world Where, for instance, could you hear Carussr sing. Jascha' Heifetz on the viohii, PacKmann play the piano : and gems from all the great operas, in the one evening? Only if you are the lucky possessor of a gramophone 5. Here you .can choose from the finest makes in the world—instruments renowned for the fidelity with which they reproduce instrumental and vocal items. Being also importers we also carry a remarkably fine and up-to-date collection of records. The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. H. J. Brookes, North Island' manager. Local representatives. P. T. Donnelly and Co,. stationers.-^-AdTt.

' * £1500 Lost In 10 Years ob a Herd of SO Cows The labour and expense of keeping a herd of 50 cows is just the same whether- the return is £2 "per month or £3 per month. If by neglecting to take some precaudon, or by failing to provide adequate reed, & dairyman makes only £2 per head per month, instead of, say, £2/5/per nead per month, he loses £3 per head per year. On a herd of 50 cows this means a loss £ 1500 in ten yean. . Say 5/- per head per month, and it doesnt sound very much, but say £1500 m ten years and it sounds terrific. [, No\v, there is one certain way in which to make* a loss of 5/- on a cow per month, and that is to neglect to drench heraf ter calving. Aftera cow hascoine through the strain of calving she needs to be cleansed internally. Sheheeds toning up. Her system needs strengthenS?ii*° fe al *? not fall a Prey {» Milk Fever, Mammios, ContagiW Abortion, etc There is a simple way of putting her in4irst-class fettle foe a season's work, and that is by giving W ■• SYKES'S DRENCll^i^ Ureach has been a^ faTOuritewithEMurymen in New Zealand and Ausfrafik/for ZV years. It does its work effectively. It ensures a proper cleansing, acts as a blood purifier and tonic and does not impoverish the system by purging. Usedl regularly by such famous breeders at Mr. W. P. Brisbane, it costs 1/6 to> drench two cows; sold in packets at 1/6-or I]A by jhe <k>zen^Atty; Uiemists ao<[ §tor«, . - O A

THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK. WILL IT SPREAD? Upon reading the recent newspaper reports of influenza outbreaks in various places, people are asking each other if there is likely to he another serious epidemic here. There is absolutely no need for a panic. Baxter's Lung Preserver is ob- ! tamable at all chemists and grocers throughout New Zealand, and is an effective preventive of influenza. If taken in the earfy stages, Baxter's Lung Preserver arrests the disease before it gets a grip. Bronchial soreness, a. feature of the. recent outbreaks, cannot resist the gentle, soothing influence. of this old j and proven remedy. "Baxter's" quick- ! ly heals all rawness and inflammation j of chest and lungs; stops the dreadful tickling sensation in the throat • eases breathing, and routs even deepseated coughs, and chronic colds. Another important feature of Baxter's Lung Preserver is that "while it brings relief, it also builds up the sys- j tern to aroid a relapse and fortifies it against future attacks of disease. "Baxter's" is a genuine tonic as well j as a. lung preserver. Ask your chemist or grocer for "Baxter's.?' A Mid bottle for 2s Gd. ' everywhere.—Advt. ■ .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 September 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 September 1921, Page 10