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The vrork of Lane's Emulsion is to make rich blood, and so heal diseased lungs, cure coughs and colds, and strengthen frail bodies —and it always does- this work well. No mere combination of vrords can teifwhfat a wondterfuHung healer end body builder it really U. An emulsion of Cod: Liver Oil,. Crrmtotn. Hypophotphites' and Frc»h E«ga—buy it mnS try it to-day; 2/6 and 4/6 at ell Chemist*ond Store* II iffififffWCT»T^^ ..ill .fPBfBBff SAVE MONEY. BY TAKING DX. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS AND KEEPING WEISIw The cost of living continues* to mv crease by leaps and bounds, and: thousands find difficulty in making ends* meet. It behoves all classes of the community to x>raetise economy in> everything, and to look to their general' health, to see there ie no -waste of time? and expense by preventable sickuesa* By keeping the system clean by. using: a simple remedy to ensure the proper I working of the digestive organs wh«n- j they show signs of needing help, will j prevent many serious illnesses. Care- i lessness regarding these simple requirements of Nature is costiy, both to the «■ general health and the time vested. Keey^Dr." Morse's Indian Roo ills always at hand, and take a pill o« two occasionally to prevent the little trou>bles, and the big ones will take car© of themselves. No better remedy can be had at any price. AH classes of the community use them, rich and poor, male and female —professional men who do not get enough physical exercise, hard-working labourers who get too much —ladies of society and shop-girls, all find in Dr. Morse's Indian Root Piils 311 st the remedy to keep thoir systems id order. They cleanse the stomach, purify the blood, and tonu the system and oid in the digestion and assimilatit»i< of the food. They are soi '_n b price within the reach of al! clab&,d.

When your kiddie wakes with an alarming cough you'll wish you had a large bottle of Bonnington's in the house. Don't risk your child's health ! Go to the chemist today and get Bonnington's, it's the surest friend and protector against throat, chest, and lung troubles a man woman or child could ever need. Potent-^yet pleasant to take. Acts directly on the affected membranes. ' Be safe—get a LARGE BOTTLE of ! * IRISH MOSS fOR COUGHS & COLDS . Large family size, 2/6. Handy pocket size, 1/6. ! 226 j ———— — ■ —■■■ .— —■ -.— — —-.. ■ i.— | ' ■- j DIRECT FROM THE MAKER. AND SAVE MONEY I Telephone 659. I FURNITURE! j \yE have no Expensive Shop. Look out for the Signboard and walk STRASGHT THROUGH TO THE I FACTORY ! House, Shop and Office Fittings. i UPHOLSTERY, WIRE MATTRESSES, ' " I Kapoe Bedding, Picture Framing and i Repair Work. - \ b SAWS SHARPENED. | i L. J. HALL, CABINETMAKER, a 107 UNION ST., HAWERA )- I (near Station), i, Ring 'Phone 659. TITACHINERY JgXCHANGE, E BRIDGE texixEET, ELTHAM. FOR SALE. 8 Gane Releaser Plants 2 L.K.G. Releaaer Plants 2 Gane Bucket Plants 2 L.K.G. Bucket Plants 1 Turnip Cutter, hand or power 2 sets Tripod and Chain Harrow* . 1 set Chain Hairows, 10 x 6 6 Single Furrow Ploughs 3 Vacuum Pumps, 7in. 2 Lister Engines, 2$ h.p. 2 Lister Engines, 1$ h.p. BS 2 Anderson Engines, 3 h.p. 1 Masport Engine, 3£ h.p. J^£ 1 Associated Engine, 3 h.p. 1 R.C.L. Engine, 3 h.p. 1 Crosaley Benzine Engine, Si h.j 4 Grain Drills, 9-coulter 1 Grain Drill, R. and G., 7-coulter Agents for X) VICTORY COW DETECTOB. Pror>rietors, SMITiI & EIOKETTB.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 3

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577

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 3

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