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BUSINESS NOTlOi'fc. A PERFECT PAINTING JOB IS ALWAYS THE RESULT WHEN g^pjlfYS Berger's m liWk Co-op. riW® Paint J\ tiT^* ' I IS USED. ' *S\\ \\ mJt [ . working and wearing qualities of this Paint have given every satisfaction under the most trying conditions, and you can apply it yourself with ease. It is not only cheaper than whit« lead to the consumer, but when pro- "^^Rll perly applied will cover better ami .JBR^fc^sFll^2s hold its colour longer than any other Try BEEGEE'S CO-OP. PAINT f^/ MKBSIr^ and be convinced. We will gladly //^^HSfDA IkCf answer enquiries. . ' iJKEEBB[ •»\IN I FARMERS' CO=OP., HARDWARE & MACHINERY DEPT., XJMioML Street - Hawera. NOW— Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson! Tou have stated at all your meetings that the Drug Evil has not flourished under Prohibition, and that hundreds of Homes for Drug-addicts \ v have been closed since Prohibition was introduced. ' Now here is a Cable Message in ali New Zealand Papers Last Monday: DRUG TAKING. INQUIRY IN U.S.A. Greatest per Capita Consumer. (Rec. October 1, 11.5 p.m.) NEW YORK/Sept. 30. It is understood that an investigation conducted by a committee composed of Messrs. Hughes, Mellon and Hoover found that the United States is the greatest per capita consumer of drugs in the world. As a result : of the investigation President Harding has decided to open the way to hold a conference of nations to discuss this question.—Aus.N.Z. Gable Assn. [Note. —Mr Hughes is Secretary of State, Mr Mellon Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr Hoover Secretary of Commerce.] What have you to say to THAT, Mr. Johnson ?

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH DAILY WANTED-By blchekTr in country,, MOTOR SERVICE. | "Coun^gbg h°me- Wlite A N 8-SEATEETIE leaves Hawera N OTECE-Mi SS Newton-Smith, Foot ment, Hawera. Call early and don't be Son Opunake bus at disappointed. _^ Eight-seater car wiU leave as WANGANUI-HAWEBA DAIMT follows: New Plymouth 9.40 a.m., Ti/rnTn-R CTRVTnp arrive Hawera 12 noon, connecting MOTOR SERVICE. Smith's Wanganui car; Hawera • 1 p.m., arrive New Plymouth 3.15 p.m. For full particulars of fares and times TIME-TABLE en route see posters. W. ARCHIBALD. Leavft Wanganui, 9,45 a.m.; arrive Ha- * wera, 12.15 p.m.; connects with SAVES YOUR MONEY; DOES YOU GOOD Archibald's service to^N.P. V **R*CE z/e n Leuve Blake's Garage, Hawera, 1 p.m.; 58 ». — HEAN*S — /fNk arrive Wanganui, 3.30 p.m.; con- %»§ ESSENCE >yfl A I nects with cars to catch Auckland p^^a fcip" » S FAEES: Hawera to Patea, 7/6; Waver W, X P^P *^/^^^^^^ ley, 10/-; Wanganui, 17/6. ~^~ !___!?__ Seats may be booked at Blake's The simplest conr.r^ranc«. elaborated Garage, 'Phone 168. am* finally perfected, has brought fame and fortune to many a man. If you SMITH'S- "\fOTOE QERVICE, f1^ 6 an ! dea for improving existing ITX labour-saving macuinery and processes 118 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. of manufacture, call on. us. Advice Phone 1130, w ang anui. I^S^^X^^L, g& ~~^Z 7~- 7~^ IT" fxr^ 1." 1*573' 167 "Peatherston Street These are stirring times for New Zea- Wellington.—Advt. land grocers, thanks to ''No-Rubbing" I "Make to yourselves nests of pleasant Laundry Help "Keep Smiling" Bootl thoughts" (Ruskin), while "No-Rub- | Polish, and "Golden Rule" Soap—the bing" Laundry Help does the weekly ruling soap—Advt. washing. W. T. Johnson.—Advt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 7

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