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LEARN PITMAN'S SHORTHAND BY MAIL. — ! Shorthand which has held its position as THE WORLD'S ] LEADING SYSTEM ever smeltsln i ception 85 years ago. wNO NEED TO ATTEND CLASSES By means of Special Correspondence Lessons, compiled and printed in Enc land by Pitman and Sons, exclusively for us, ' j YOU CAN EASILY BECOME A PROFICIENT SHORTHAND WRITER by study at home, in your spare time, write without delay for particulars to JJEMINGWAY & "POBEBTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. P.O. BOX ,516, AUCKLAND. ■ • /. •■ \ " STOP ! STOP ! STOP ! t FURNITURE ! ■ - •.. ■ .-. .. . . \ FURNITURE 20 PER CENT. LESS than town prices; all made by electrically driven machinery. You come into our workshop where the goods are being made, and place' your order. We have no. : high-class Showrooms, high rents and^ btheir^unnecessary expenses. r . t ~ . -■• :. ■■.•■; -,■' ■■■■"!-,■•■-• "\..-{ -■ HONEST ■ CONSTRUCTION I , throughlout: THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOURi PURNITURe\pROM US ! We cater for all branches of the trade, including Upholstery, Loose Covers, Bedding, Picture Framing and Repair Work. . : ':L.;,;j.:"iiAiiL';- .-.■■ CABINETMAKER (Late Pursers', Waiiganui). / 107 UNION ST^ HAWERA (Near, Station). WANGANUI-HA-WEBA DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE

Leave Wanganui, 9.45 a.m.j arrive Ha\Wera, ; 12.15 p.m.; connects with Archibald's service to N.P. , Leave Blake's Garage, Hawera, 1 p.m.; ; arrive Wanganui, 3.30 p.m.j connects with cars to catch Auckland express at Marton. FARES: Hawera to Patea, 7/6; Waverley, 10/-; Wanganui, 17/6. Seats may be booked at Blake's Garage, 'Phone 168. ' I gMITH 'S JJ-QTOE QEEVIGE, 118 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. , Phone 1130, Wanganui. I '"'•■■ ■••'■- ■' • A.StUteH LfYER IS MAN'S GREATEST COMPLAINT * Nine out oS every ten'persons'Taffer .-•lore- or less from Liver Co--- .;-"ut V A-Jsat feeling of "No Energy—i d "Not too well" are but symptoms of , i. v/eak and disordered system; ' Weak :-ecauso the-whole vitality is absorbed I ■by_a- sluggish liver/ inactive Kidiieys and constipated bowels, for not' only ■:a the Liver the largest and one of the ■^ost important organs in the human oody, but. when deranged it becomes '■*ie somee of endless suffering. When she Liver is clogged by. the inactivity o± the Kidneys and Bowels it becomes torpid, and fails to filter the bile from the blood, thus' producing biliousness and a general impairment of the diges- • tive system. The tongue is coated, the head aches, digestion is imperfect j there -a aching of the limbs and back, feeling o? fulness, weight and sorer c-sp^-ver ti stomach and liver: the eye Incomes yellow and jaundiced, and the complex- ! ion muddy, and the bowels irregular, constipation and looseness alternating. There is little use of treating the liver separately, as it can never be; set right until the kidneys and bowels are made active in removing the waste matter from the body. It is foj |his very reason that Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills have always proved so wonderfully successful in corre3ting Liver complaint, Biliousness, and complicated ailments of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Dr. Merse's Indian Boot Pills are a search- i mg remedy. They put a move in your bowels, Strength into the Kidneys, and I Life^into your Liver, bracing up the | " Nerves and Muscles, Toning U p the St'o- '! mach, Stimulating the Circulation and ' imparting Health and. Energ-, * hrouo-h - Ike medium of a well-regulated system.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 2