"When this country up near the mountain was first settled people living on the Plains laughed at us. Then when the drought came and land neffr Hawera was all burned up, while here the paddocks were as green as a leek, those people changed their tone."—An •old isettler of Mahoe in conversion with an Argus reporter. Workers! Your last chance for these at the Melbourne Monster Reduction Sale, ending Saturday. Grey and striped Boz denims, 5s lid; Nelson blue 9oz denims, 5s lid; Padme,r Napp 4 'Hardwear" trousers, 9s 6d; Kaiapoi all-wox>l tweed trousers, 18s 6d; famous N.Z.R. trousers, heavy and strong, 22s 6d; warm all-wool ribbed underpants, 6s lid; splendid knitted allwool socks. Is 6d pair. Buy these and save money.—Advt. GOLDEN RAY CANDLES. Further proof of industrial enterprise in the Dominion is evidenced by the big demand for "Golden Rays"—the New Zealand-made candles. These are much superior to imported brands. They give a bright, soft light that is ideal for reading and other purposes. Being specially hardened, they last longer1 than other candles, and thus i save you money. Packetsaalwa y s full j weight. If your grocer does not stock, write for supplies direct to Ellis and Manton, Ltd., Manufacturers, G.P.O. I Box 222, Wellington. 4 i Head stuffed with cold? Try some ! Inhalation of "Nazol." Penetrating and germ-Killing—Nazol acts like a charm. 1/6 buys 60 doses. —Advt. For children s. hacking cough, Wool*' ; €reat Peppermint due. —Atvt,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 8
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241Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 8
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