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/ If jjf '"" protective value. p, ■' ' d , r o. I oeagrass Furniture! Bergers Co-op. Paint I „„„.. v. . ., ... Al . » .SEB L woßxa,. I Durable ' Artlstlc ' L '9ht and Inexpensive.. | "JHE Tise of SEAGRASS FUENITURE in the modern homo I BERGER'S PAINT is prepared ready to use, and, being skil- I means less work for the housewife and more comfort for . fully mixed from highest grade ingredients, it spreads easily and I member of the famUy" , dries evenly. An amateur can use BERGER'S with good results. | WE HAVE A PINE RANGE OF ' - • I SEAGRASS PRODUCTIONS—CHAIRS, SETTEES, PRAMS. <X>CXX><X>O<X><XXX>OC Every Article Built on a Solid Cane Foundation. you can obtain berger's coop, paint here I ieagrass Chairs from 27/6 each ] IN HAWERA AT THE I ' (HARDWARE & MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS, ■ I Hn ... ' , IK JE/'"" HAWERA. I I y Ue" HAWERA- O^W^n^\J^^

ELEBTBIOAI REPAIRS. TPHE Secret of Motor Car efficiency lies in the work of the ■work of the Electrical Equipment. If that is defective nothing will go right. We specialise in the repair of electrical equipments, and give special attention to generator troubles. Our experience extends over many years, and a most satisfactory job is assured at reasonable cost. If you are experiencing any trouble in this direction bring your car in to our workshop. H« A. MATTHEWS & CO, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, " 32 NELSON ST., HAWERA. r£E.a HAWESA STAR is procurable from the following agencies ii Hawera— ,„ , ._. F. J. BOASE & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon "Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday;. P. T. DONNELLY & CO., High St., to , 5.30 p.m, daily (noon Wednesday. 9 p.m. Saturday). A. H. HODGE, High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon, Wednesday, 9 p.ai Saturday). W. R. SHAW, Park Store, to 8 p.m daily (9 p.m. Saturday). MES COOK, Everybody's Sweet Shop, to 10 p.m. daily. TAYLOR BROS., High Street, to 5.20 pm. daily (noon Wednesday, $ p.m. Saturday). Q. W. CLARK, opposite railway »ta tion, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m, Saturday) . A.. KELSEN, opposite . St. Maiy'i Church, to 10 p.m. daily. MRS LORD, High Street, oppenite "Presbyterian Church, to "10 p.» daily. Copies of the paper obtainable &t th* Star Office. fiREPE Paper for making fancy dr sses and decorative purposes, lovely shades, at Hawera Star Offies. HA"YE YOU A QRAMOPHONE IN YOUR HOUSE? We have the RECORD for it; all the latest RECORDS in stock. Come in and hear them. Have HARRY LAUDER in your own home. All his latest records. DEVELOPING and PRINTING at our usual LOW PRICE. | J£EITH »S pHOTO gUPPLIES, HIGH ST., HAWERA. THJS GREAT HOME~S^SMEfi^ ' The Ureat Home Remedy for ills and chills, aches and pains is Invincible Brand Champion Liniment, and it is just a question of how good it really is for a great many ills and ails that flesh is heir to. An ever increasing . army of people are daily using InvinI eible Brand Champion Liniment and i getting great results, sufferers ' from Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Bodily Aches and Pains, Weak Backs, Muscular Stiffness., ' Sprains, Strains and Bruises. Invini cible Brand Champion Liniment is good ' for all these things, and., a sure giver of comfort and relief in all cases. Thousands of people testify to the soothing, healing and highly satisfactory results of this surprisingly effective preparation that is good for man, woman and child. Try it and you will- ; be delighted. Price 3s 6d per bottle. I Procurable from all Chemists, Stores, ' and Saddlers, or direct from Young 5 and Collins, Ltd., Victoria Avenue, * Wanganui. (1) Why still delay your wedding day ? Two homes now sever her from you; r Apart you still must pay your way—■ 7 One Home Makes Happiness for Two. I 1 Where kindred souls in joy abide, r If they by care good health assure, I'And end the colds which, oft betide '.) With Woods' Great Peppermint ' Cure. 17

• I (!) I : j **"'""'" *""! H B Oi/prrnatQ , . FOR BOYS—GOOD! IllfPil^ wJOD VALUE I GOOD QUALITY ■ ■: ' . lliiS^A^tt GOOD STYLES ■ ■ ' ■'! ■■■ Ispr § M. ■■■ ''I /- | BOYS' NAVY BLUE NAPP REEFER, OVERCOATS, Oa/£* ■; BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS,. I1?//* 29/fJ ! BOYS' RAINPROOF OVEKCOATS, Oft //J OR / |jt BOYS' OILSKINS, 21/~ BOYS' SWEATEES, Q/g M ew p^^g Clothing jij- Iclo"ihowc^S Factory I HAWERA, ;. THIS IS THE MONTH OP GIFT WEEK AT W. T. JOHNSONS HAPPY MARRIAGES! STOEE. YES, that's the word "GIFT." W*~~ cannot call it a sale, the prie«* ■rttkyvrt? T>TTT?PTiAcsTvr pt <rr arQ to° "tliculous. We are c^peetißg BEFORE PURCHASIIs G fcLSE- j a big shipment of Aluminium Waat* WHERE INSPECT THE LARGE j shortly, and to make room the follow-va-rt-ptv np in S reductions are b«"dg made. 'Shiar \Ah.Ik,LY Ui is not <<tiuny" ' staff, but honest "dinkuni" well finished Aluminium BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL GIFTS , Ware, and there's nothing to touch ifr TO SUIT ALL PURSES . £ or wear > appearjuiep, etc., in a ***+*■ . - Saucepans reduced from 19/6 to 12/6^ from 14/6 to 10/6, fom 10/6 to 5/»; AT Kettles from 21/- to Ti'/-. from 19/6 t<* 12/-; Frypans from 14/6 to 8/6; and. all other articles in proportion. "We. JJ A B T &, won't say any more; it's a sheer waste: j »f time. Just look at the windows and--THE HOUSE FOR WEDDING ££ PRESENTS," . half-doz.; odd Cups, 3/9 half doz. ' We don't usually worry the pubKc; , TTTr'Tr &■ TT"\TTnv QTi^FTTTQ we geQerally allow our customers to da HIGH & LMON STIvEETS, J our 6 adverti J singj but tMe really; ia . HAWERA. j good we feel we must let you knowv { The rush to see Harry Lauder is notibALSO AT OPUNAKE. I in^ *? wuat we anticipate for thes» - WHERE YOU WILL SAVE MONEY! Note the Address: \yM- T JOHNSON, 7 " Tel. 549. 55 UNION ST. Box 9. : FOOTWEAR! FOOTWEAR! ~ : "" ' SECOND-CLASS TIMBER CHEAX^ 1^ XT t AWRY W E *iave ™ stoc^ 60,000 feet of gooft \j. XI. .lv * seeond-clasa RIMU, and we are &*■- HIGH STREET livering it at specbl]--- reduced prieefc 3 Is specialising in men's footwear, and We must clear this lino, so are all*w> is offering at moderate prices some in S a substantial discount for CASH, very good lines in box calf, glace, kid, or v ™**& ar^approved P.N. up t» and willow calf welted boots and fo^ months- Scud y°ur order direei shoes. WO ELEMENT & CON, boots. SAWMILLERS, TE KIRL Repairs neatly executed. C. H. LAWEY, HIGH STREET „ , , , ~ . -^ . , _. , . Barraelouah's Ma^ic Nervine stops (Near Dixon's.) Tootliach©. Is 6d. V

PLANT NOW HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES, ETC. Olearis Eleagnus, Esca (lonia, in var ?«F/ V<&, etc -' I"year 25/- 10°5 2-year tJo/- 10u. Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2-yr., strong trans., 35/- per 100. Cupressus Maerocarpa, 2-yr., strong trans.,-30/- to 35/- 100. Pinus Insignis and Muricata. 2-yr strong trans., 25/- 100. £10 1000. Pinus Insignis and Muricata, 3-yr strong trans., 30/- 100. ■ Acacia Decurrens (Black Wattle), strong wrenched, open ground. At 17/6 100, £5 per 1000, £12 10s lot ol 5000. Gums, in var., strong, wrenched, open ground. At 17/6 100, £5 1000, and £12 10s per lot of 5000. Gums, in var., strong, in boxes. At 25/- 100, £10 1000. Boxthorn, 1-yr. At 25/- 1000, £5 5000 Barberry, 1-yr. At 30/- 1000, £6 5? 50U0. Barberry, 2-yr. At 60/- 1000, £12 10s 5000. Shrubs and Climbers in extensive variety. At 2/- to 3/- each. Fruit Trees: Apples, Pears/Plums, etc. 2/6 each; 28/- doz. Small Fruits: Gooseberries, Currants. etc. 1/6 to 2/- each. Lemons and Oranges, At 3/6 to 4/each; 40/- doz. THE ABOVE ARE MINIMUM PRICES. CITY FBUIT & FLOWER CO., Devon St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents: 'phone 270) DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., Nurserymen, Westown, New Plymouth. 'Phone 4Go. M. L. GAVEY, Devon St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agent; 'phone 763). W. S. GILBERT & CO., Devon St. E M New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents). A. L. HUNTER & CO., Devon St. (Box 231) (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents: 'phone 71S). G. H.3IILLS', Nurseryman, Box 8, Normanby. F. J. MOESHEAD, Nurseryman, Avenue Road, New Plymouth. • W. MOSS, Nurseryman, Ngaere ('phone Eltham 255 D). W. PETTIGREW, Nurseryman, Stratford; 'phone 86. STAUB & CO., Regent St., Hawera (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; •phone 354). TARANAKI AGENCIES, LIMITED. Brougham St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; 'phone 44) QANADIA Q.RAMAPHONES This is the o,nly Instrument where the purchaser gets value. FIFT/ FIFTY CANADIA INSTRUMENTS sold by one Auckland Firm in one month, and still going strong. The Finest Instrument on the market, and at Prices that cannot~be beaton. LOOK AT THE PRICES! MODEL A, Table style, £8. MODEL B, Table Cabinet, mahogany finish, £13 10s. MODEL C, super tone instrument, witl automatic Record Cabiuec, in ma hogany finish and Oak Cabinets ' £18 10s. BEFORE BUYING DO NOT FAIL TC INSPECT THE ABOVE AT J^ E S T E R' S, 102 HIGH ST., HA WEB A (Next Bennett & Sutton's). 'Phone 675. P.O. Box 120.

1 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. j T>OULTRY Club meeting Monday, at 8 p.m., Winter Show Buildings. "^SfANTElD^tirLet^Two nice rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with i fivcpJncc, central, quiet, use of con- ! venieneeS. Apply first to "Central," Star Office. GOLDEN EATS EASY ON EYES. An ideal illumination for reading purposes is provided by "Golden Ray" Candles. These give a soft, mellow Hght that is much easier on the eyes than the dazzle and glare of electric light or gas. "Golden Rays" are also very economical, heing better, harder and longer1 lasting than imported .brands. Every packet contains full weight. If "Golden Ray" Candles are not stocked by your grocer, order direct from Ellis and Manton. Ltd., Manufacturers, G.P.O. Box 222, Wellington. 6

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 11

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