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The Handy 21b. Canisters Perfection is perfection, and cannot be improved upon. So it is with "Amber Tips." But with the object of providing still better value for the purchase price, "Amber Tips" is now packed in 21b. tins as well as ilb. and lib. packages. The solidly built tins are extremely useful for the pantry shelf after having been emptied. Get a tin from your grocer to-day—no extra cost. << A'V__v__ti_*n AMBER TIPS FINE Tea For lighting, the NEW Big Tree Kerosene gi\es a brilliant, steady hght, restful for reading and sewing, and safeguarding the children's eyes. It is ideal also for cooking and heating—it burns with steady, smokeless flame, and is odourless. Always ask for ,-'.." ■•'"".-' ~. ■ . THE NEW' "# r ! -M^v.'. U- KEROSENE (WATER WHITE-ISO* FIRE TEST) fll LICHTINC —COOKING — HEATiNCT^^ >69fe , ILOTT

When you nave a„ attack of Influenza .ake immediate steps to reduce the fever as quickly as possible, and for this there >s no hether medicine than Chamberlain a Cough Remedy. It will reduce the fever, lessen the inflammation sur rounding the lungs and bronchial tubes. ' h Chamberlain's Cough Remedy there is no danger of deveWi* rr jj,^ nasty cough that so often follows influenza. Sold everywhere.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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