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BUSINESS NOTICES. *saaSßSmy IraUW'iMfiiVl&lujw V^^^Jg>^y^^^||^r_„__r>w'w^^nui^« m »»^_-_ n. _ L _...__,_.^^_ m .^_^ M »..—, nßirnm T rTlTrlT T^ n .-.„..,.-i-,.... m . r1r|1H L-sraJrot I( y uril^Mrey*rf"Qualify I H^ll 1,0.11^' *44i^Uf^-*UstW'..T<^^^^f " TTHE "pig in a poke" adage applies very often to the purchase of I lif ||| FURNITURE. You cannot tell how it's going to turn out. UnI ** yf pleasant thoughts, certainly. Avoid them by making sure in the first in--3 stance. Buy your Furniture at ARTHUR'S. Soundest Timber, Expert l^^^^^^^g^^ Workmanship. You deal direct and get a direct price. No Middlemen. llßi ARTHURS \ / Furniture Warehouse," HAWERA. j <k / it.O.Y \ / 75 IB

Jlr,i,,,ii,,__..iiiiiin...ii-iiii.lllll.l*7^4 1 O ____"**_ SJIAu^L S~ Ifvl/fi '&^AA_B___l/__pl _r _r 1 fir I j "^i______P__i___________r Just as it did in 1860. ,* Times have changed, but coughs and colds are still with us—and. so is Bonnington's Irish Moss, the famous family cough medicine that proved so efficacious in 1860—and in every subsequent year. Bonnington's is a thousand times more popular to-day, because of its long record of success. No home can afford to be without a bottle— ASfIEBBNfc a few doses taken by each member of the family will not H lIS 1 I °nly St° P the C°^ of llle Bu*fcrer» kut wi^ a^«o he*P to M Bill I j keep the others immune. Good for old and young, splenII W WM I f did for colds in the head and for coughs. Invaluable for 11 fi '"wFl'lltlL = J influenza and whooping cough. Refuse substitutes and \ \ BOMN[NCTON,S imitations. Ask for Bonnington's—be sure you get it. V \ CARRAGEEN 9' %omingtan% TAcuoreosc* _W *m __W Wlm xr-7 * IRISH>iOSS [J c^Sin C toh{ n^— Z> / FOR COUGHS Cr COLDS °H—, ,„„„ r , Tl| i^' " *^J o 9 Bi« B°ttl« 2/6 Smaller Size 1/6

The beauty of a gramophone is I that it caters to all fancies in the matter of music. From the riot of jazz to the exquisite music of clas- * sical pieces; from the comedian's patter to the famous tenor's magic notes —the H _**____I_J^ JS** n €___—-____» reproduces them all, giving to each full tone value. The rich, pure tone of the Sonora which places this instrument above all others, is obtained by means of the sounding horn of seasoned wood, I fashioned on the principle of a violin. Call and hear it for yourself at the local agent's. F. J. Pinny Ltd. J 89 WILLIS ST.. WELLINGTON. * I SOLDIERS 34 Jb

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MOTHER!, '/, The ideal Food-Drink in concentrated X"3 V bra. Instantly available by tba addi- If .1 ,) ii*n et ket er cold water only S"-) t^HORLICK^ J _^MALTED n\LKJf B^-J^S. HOHUCKS WAITED MILK C. M^^i *' >s&^Sggo^. Slough. Bocks. toQ.^jßX3£i&& \*iY_"iV_"„Y„y.._! \* In three eizeo, at all Stores and Chemists. Send 4 for sample to Hutchinson and Co.! Ltd.. 26 Jamieson Street, Sydney, N.S.W.

MADE IN NEW ZEALAND By NEW ZEALANBESS for NEW # ZEALANDU3S. Dr. Morse 's Indian Boot Pills have' been manufactured in New Zealand for about twenty yeara. Every process, from the mixing of the crude drugs to the packing of the finished article, is ] carried out under the supervision of the j proprietors in their own factory, which ensures the article being up to standard. It is safe to say that nowhere in any country is a better pill made, as regards high-grade ingredients, splendid efficiency and general appearance. They are packed in the well-known' Amber Bottle, not in cheap wooden or cardboard boxes, and therefore are unaffecteu by climatic changes and reach the public in perfect condition. * It may be stated also the ownership of this preparation is all British, but it is not for these reasons the merits of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are urged on the at tention of the public (although good in themselves), but rather for the reason that they are a high-grade preparation effective for all classes of the community, both rich ana poor. A millionaire can get nothing better at any price to aid in the digestion and assimilation of his food. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills purify the blood, and are a safe, certain and reliable remedy for all complaints arising from overeating or overdrinking, and from any other cause that hasgdisloeated the digestive machine. They are sold at a price -within the reach of all. "»

INSTANT RELIEF FOR LIVER TROUBLE, TORPIDITY, AND FOODSICKNESS, j No liver sufferer can fail to benefit from the use of Dr Cassell's Instant Relief. Its action is natural as Nature, sure as science. It is altogether different to ordinary stimulants and morning .salts. These weaken the liver by forcing it, till it cannot work at all without the daily dose. Dr Cassell's Instant Relief strengthens the liver and enables the system to cure itself. Then cure is lasting. Take Dr Cassell's Instant Eelief for constipation, biliousenss, torpid liver, sick headache, dizziness, sneaks before the eyes, flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, heartburn, and impure blood. Ask for Dr Cassell's Instant Relief and I take no substitute. Dr Cassell's InI stant P.elief is the companion prepara- | tion to Dr Cassell's Tablet*. I ' Prices in New Zealand 1/9 and 4/-. All Chemists and Stores. —Advt.

MISCHA LEVITZKI. Mr. Daniel Mayer, manager for the eminent pianist, before leaving Auckland for Vancouver by R.M.S. .Niagara, wrote to the Fluenzol Proprietary expressing Mr. Levitzki's warm appreciation of Q-toi as being a very soothing and agreeable emollient. He added: "Klv.enzf-I is certainly a very refresh ing mouth wa, c.h." —Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1922, Page 3

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