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TREAT THAT. RHEUMATISM. Rheumo is a remedy of proven efficacy—proved by New Zealanders who used to suffer untold agonies from Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, and kindred ailments. The advice of these men and women to you is "Take Rheumo"—gtart taking it now. Rheumo gives quick relief and it seldom fails to bring a' complete recovery by expelling the excess uric acid from the blood, joints and tissues of the body. Get Rheumo—only 276 and 4/6 everywhere. —Advt.

MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY. Delightful home concerts can be enjoyed! by those who own a gramophone. In no other way is the entire family likely to be so well pleased. The very best of classical music contributed by the foremost artists of the world; the wonderful harmonies of orchestra and band; humorous songs and recitations; all the news songs; novelty "hits" from musical comedy and pantomime; everything up-to-date in dance musics— all these are recorded for the gramophone. Visit "The Bristol" and listen to your own selection on any of the beautiful gramophones in stock. Easy terms of payment can be arranged for buyers^-so easy that you will want to invest in one of these clear* resonant instruments without further delay. New shipments of records constantly arriving. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local representatives: P. T. Donnelly and Co. stationers.— Advt.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN j ACCOMMODATION LICENSE. J JOHN GLENGARRY, of Oeo,f \ hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and -will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Eltham on the fifth day of June, 1922, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of an Accommodation License for a house situate at Oeo, and known as tho "Oeo" Hotel, containing 12 rooms, ex. lusive of those required for the use of .he family. The owner of the premises in respect of which this application is made is Henry Mulholland, of Wanganui, set tier. Dated at. Oeo the twenty-second day of April, 1922. J. GLENGARRY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR. TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J JOSEPH PATRICK KEOGH, of Normanby, hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the prepiises, situate at Nor- I manby, and known as the "Norman- ' by" Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse, Eltham, on the sth day of June, 1922, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to FRANCIS DAVID BUCKLEY, my appointee. Dated at Hawera the twenty-seventh day of March, 1922. J. P. KEOGH.

TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TIMBER FOR SALE AT REASON-' ABLE PRICES. SPECIAL LINES SUITABLE FOR COW SHEDS, And all Classes of Farm Buildings, Sheep Yards, Pig Sheds, Etc. I Inspection Invited and Enquiries Solicited. gOX QOMPANY. LIMITED. TIMBER YARDS : iJLTHAM. P.O. Box 19. 'Phone 20. AU Classes of Rough and Dressed Timber in stock, Mouldings, Fencing Posts, House Blocks, etc., ex Eltham and Main Trunk Sawmills. gADDLE Tweed Trousers, with quality at 27/6; Colonial Tweed Trousers, 19/6; Blue Overalls, 7/11; Hardwear Trousers, 15/-, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.

SHAVING SIMPLIFIED. A Wellington City Corporation official of standing says that he always rubs Q-tol into his face before lathering, with the result that he shaves far more rapidly, and efficiently than formerly. Q-tol softens the beard and makes the skin smooth and supple — Advt. *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1922, Page 8