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i BUSINESS NOTICES. j .- ; "WHBS'B" PSDIGBEE FARM Jp^ ju, ISVAN3, Regent Street, Hawera, having secured the Agency for Hawera and district for the famous Seed Firm of EDWARD WEBB and SONS, LTD., Stourbridge, England, has pleasure in announcing that he has full stocks of Turnip, Swedes, Rape, and Mangolds, including the following Specialties: WEBB'S GIGANTIC RAPE WEBB'S MASTERPIECE SWEDE WEBB'S INVINCIBLE & RENOWN TURNIPS WEBB'S NEW PERFECTION MANGOLD All of which have given splendid results in Taranaki. Full particulars and catalogues upon Application. I .... pi CpTRIPAI H. N MAUNDER & CO., HAWERA MB EL M3£SS7IM^ Friaees Eft. Er««3ssi«£j:Free Trial Cures PILES ..,,. Man}; sufferers from Piles have re- , spoiidf dto our offer to s6nd a Free j* i iIaJ of the Zann Double Absorption B ■ Trefcunont. Often this sample has « X efiecctd a complete cure ! But we £ S are glad to continue the Trial Offer S p — we k.-ow that a test of the Zann !* ' Trtnw\K.t wiJi prove itsrer.jarksbleeacacv it _ c i-tvfie who arc cured teU tbeir scfi^ririg tnt-no-i abt.u; this unique remedy—the 2aun bcial-JcAcsorpticn TreatßJei.t. One convinced trier "says: ■ ■ '■ "1 3-n enclosing .10/6 for ccanplete Zann rresiment. The free trial you sent me has aup.e me a ict of good—l got insfemt relief. " Our three offers: Booklet, "Piles, their Cause and Cure," sent for 3d. ia stamps. - Booklet with generous sample, for 8d in ' stamps. Better still, tend 10/6 in postalnotes for a full course of the Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Money refunded if not satisfied. Zann Proprietary, P.O. To* 852, Wellineton. Blw I? 01^** mad Stocfa _~ fepf > ObUinabl« fr*m: Q vv. Strange. Chemist, Eawera A SLUGGISH LIVER , IS MAN'S GREATEST COMPLAINT Nine out of every ten persons L;:ffei r.ore or less from Liver Co'rr.pJaiii-t That feeling of "No Energy and 'Not too well" are but symptoms of a weak and disordered system. Weak, because the whole vitality is alccrbeti by a sluggish liver, inactive Kidneys' and constipated bowels, for not only is the Liver the largest and one of the most important organs ij\ the human body, but when deranged it becomes rhe souVee of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged by the inactivity of the Kidneys and Bowels it becomes torpid, and fails to filter the bi?e from the blood, thus producing Biliousness and a general imj ai:ruci.r of the digestive.system. The tongue is coated,, the head aches, digestion is imperfect; there 23 aching of the limbs aiul -back,•■ feeling of fulness, weight and soreiscr-^ver■ ti _ stomach and liver; the eye becomes yellow and jaundiced, and the complexion 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 for this very reason that Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills have always proved so wonderfully successful in correating Liver complaint, Biliousness, and complicated ailments of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Dr. J£orse's Indian Boot Pills are a searching remedy. They put a move in your bowe!3, Strength into the Kidneys, and lif^into your Liver, bracing up/the Iferves and Muscles, Toning up the StoJnach, Stimulating the Circulation, and imparting Health and Energy $ hrough JA« medium of a well-regulated system. HEADACHES ABE FREQUENTLY CAUSED BY EYE-STRAIN 1 T\ON'T trifle with YOUB ETES. Priceless beyond all other possessions is the Eyesight. CONSULT OUB LONDON QUALIFIED OPTICIAN? MB F. C. FODEN. IT A fJRUNETTE, OPTICIAN & JEWELLEB. HIGH ST., HAWEEA. TAXICAES. ryAXT Car* for Hire, Night or Day. Tripe by arrangement. Charges rea*osab!o. 'Phone 153.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 3