(TJOUNTRY Clients are asked to post " m ' their jewellery and watch repairs) direct to us; we guarantee satisfaction and quick despatch to any address at reasonable cost. We do high-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our specialty.' Ail manufacturing and repair work done* on the premises, in onr own workrooms/ by our own skilled mechanics. No canvassers employed. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed and prices reasonable at E. Morris', tha Leading and Cheapest Jeweller An Hawera. ~ TUST Lauded —a large consignment of boys s atrong pocket watches, complete, 14/-; girls' wristlet watches, 30/- each; girls* 15/- watches to arrive; all guaranteed; place your order with us before stocks are exhausted;' postage 6d extra—At E. .Morris*, the Leading Jeweller of Hawera. mmmm^mmtmmmmmm* ENQUIRE now about this ' special SOUTHERN GROSS ASSURANCE Offer— OME POLICY ONE PREMIUM ! 1 Covering , LIFE, ENDOWMENT, ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS 'All in ONE—economical, easy. Enquire NOW \ J The Manager, SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, Mandels Building, Willis Street, Wellington. ' > * ► ~w.w*
J INSEED Meal—Now that the price' of pigs ,18 advancing, you should secure a "supply vof* linseed meal, which, mixed with j>ollard, is au ideal pig fattener. Meggitts"Calf Meal is .also a splendid pig/ food. /&ix small quantities of linseed mear<>r vMeggitts' Calf Meal with pollard for1-quickly I* topping off" your pigs.'- Linseed meal, 12/- per 1001b bag,,£ll4os per ton; Meggitts* Calf Meal of best quality, 15/- per bag, £14 10s per ton at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. _ „ "OIG Stocks and , Low Prices at Bul- ■" lock's—Flour, 20/3."'20/3, 20/3 per 100, 10/3 per COlbs, 5/4 pei 251bs; Karswood's famous poultry spice, jib pkts !/-, lib pkts 2/-, 71b tins 12/6, 1 141b tins 23/6; Lane's Emulsion, small 1 2/-, 2/-, 2/- per bottle, large 4/-, */-, 4/- per bottle; Califig, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9 per bottle. It pays you to come to Princes St. and shop at Bullock's. Our stocks are large and fresh, {md our prices speak for themselves.—Bullock's Big Store, Princes St., opp. Soldiers' Club; 'phone 96. " ■ T^OR Men—All-wool sweater coats in grey .and heather at 16/6; extra good value and wear in "our special tex--ture saddle tweed trousers, all sizes, at I 21/6; 1/- in the £ discount for cash at j Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. j TJARDWARE—Cockshut plough, £9; 4-horse running year, £5 10s; hedge clippers, 9/6; Unique frames and cop-" per v boiler, 12, 14, 16-gallon;' carpet, sweepers, 37/6, 45/-; 2 quart Mason preserving jars; wire woven mattresses, 3ft to 4ft 6in; kapoc; "QuickHte" benzine table lamps at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ,
When Travelling Dr. Morse*• Indian Root Pills Indispensable ® , —♦ — While travelling by sea or land Di 'Morse's Indian Root Pills will _bi found a most useful companion and should always be carried in the pocfcel ] or handy iv a suit case. ! When preparing for & sea trip s course of these pills taken nightly before sailing will considerably reduce the risk of seasickness. They should also be used while at jea to ensure tho regular working of the syßtem, s which so frequently becomes upset when on board ship. The railway or motor passenger who has to sit long hours jia a train or car finds his liver become'! ■luggish and digestion disordered through eating hastily, and insufficient exercise. He likewise finds a medicine of the type of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is just what he needs. It is important to remember that change of food and living conditions invariably disarranges the system, and when v. that occurs nature needs assistance, at least temporarily. . Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills - are specially suited for this purpose. They will keep the organs in perfect working* order and prevent many of the serious and' costly illnesses if taken when the first signs of { Constipation appear.' With Dr. Morse/* "j Indian© Root Pills.» always at hand, | using a little care and intelligence, -the } system can be kept in a sound aad" Wealthy condition. <
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 3
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