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-r^^vv^v^v,-.-- BUSINESS NOTICES. Look for this brand! <05E^3iBi> B.P. on a tin of ii^^^S^^fe. k paint is equivalent iPfesirfis io a piedse that ir fco^^W it contains the UlßlKlg^-^^ BEST PAINT. j^KTJS'JSS nii n\ Indeed every tin Jw^i" '"*'" \. °* Bergers Paint Ti !1 .R^\ (Prepared) is fully \ "jpTsm "*"*" cover, wear and V'T^lr look better than ■ **m any °ther paint. resists the weather. It will not peel or crack. Sothoron^bly are its pure lead, zinc and linseed-oil elements' mixed by machinery that it provides a solid paint-film impervious to rain or moisture. It saves the surface and thus saves aU. Berger's Paint is cheaper to use because its results are so LASTING. It is the choice of ail experienced painters, LOCAL AGENTS BENNETT & SUTTON

I The Business Girl I IS knows that she has begun the day well fl M whea her shoes are shined with fl j ■ Boot Polish I fl Ask at stores and footwear dealers for fl fl C-O, the bigger tin of better boot polish, fl I Kiddies like Heenzo (HSIN'S ESBHNCE) For Cough and Colds - , ROTOSCILLO Desk Cabinet Machine reduced from £19 19s to £15 4s for cash; a great opportunity to secure a high grade sewing machine at Dixon's. Hawera. ' AT Jury's—Ladies' Nigger and ""■ Black Glace Lace Shoes, 29/6, 33/6 and 35/-; Glace Courts, pump soles, 29/6; Jents' Chrome Boots, 26/6 and 30/-; great wearers,—Jury; and Co. Always have # JjlL bottle on handA •dSS^D A cold in die chest n ( 4^§|(^yC dangerous. Take no risks I iIUSHHOs7>t — Bonnmgton's Irish Au^Ji g^HM^v Moss will sooth the JoSlm "^f^^HT irritation, break up the -^££™~«f cold and quickly «et ,^^^E^F* _-"—T"I Budten right. 1/6, J^^K^^r iraor-jj 2/6 — Urge axe w a jnoM ecoo- Jl^^^r <*C IRISH MOSS SIGHT TESTING. OPTICAL SERVICE. THIS means more than mere supplying and fitting of Glasses. Of greatest importance is the examination which determines the success or failure of an attempt to make your eves more useful and comfortable. In order that your glasses fulfil all the requirements expected of them the examination of your Eyes must be accomplished by an Experienced OPTICAL SPECIALIST. My increasing clientele is^ sufficient evidence of the ability witE wßich examinations are made. If yon need glasses I shall b© glad to make an appointment at your convenience. YTf QAXON TONES, D.S.O.A. CONSULTING OPTICIAN, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. 'Phono 122. Westwood's Pharmacy, j BE FIRM. j When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not allow the dealer to sell you a substitute. Be firm in your conviction that there is nothing so good. This medicine has beenjtes_ted in the rnpst severe and dangerous "cases of cramps, colic and diarrhoea, and has never known to fail.

"NUGGET" WHITE BOOT POLISH IN TINS. HPHIS Waterproof White Polish J| —in tins —is especially suitable for Patent Leather and .of all Coloured Glace Kid Leathers. Being absolutely free from acid, and possessing, as it does, exceptional cleaning and burnishing qualities, Nugget White Polish will be found to be unusually effective in use. JT has been observed that Nugget White Polish, being an all-wax Preparation, really becomes a super-polish when applied to boots that have already received a coating of ordinary tan or black polish. TT not only seems to impart a ! lustre otherwise unobtainable, but it puts on a protective iilm that makes every boot look its very best for a long period.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 2

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