"When tv,-o are willing with none else near, When both are thrilling arid know no fear, When youth and heauty are in their prime Any old season is "Kissing Time!" Where Cupid's torch is a glowing flame Winter and summer seem much the same. When kissing corples have colds to endure Is time for Woods' Gi'eat Peppermint Cure. , 10 LIGHT FOR NIGHTS. FOE NURSING MOTHERS—BEST Night lights are essential—but choose carefully. ' Better than the sudden glare of electric light or gas is the mellow light of Golden Ray CanAles. The soft Golden Ray 'brightness will not wake light sleepers or disturb the children. The clear, still frame cannot harm even the infant's eyes. Golden Ray Candles are the ideal Nursing Night Light, burning without flare or splutter. Of superior quality, very hard and most economical, ff Golden Ray Candles are unobtainable from your grocer, write direct to Ellis anJ Manton, Ltd., Manufacturers, a.P.O. Box 222. Wellington.—B. THE KING'S VOICE. Wishing to send a personal message to all the. people of their vast Empire, their Majesties the King and Queen have recorded an Empire Day Speech at the factory of- the Gramophone Co., Ltd., London, on "His Master's Voice" Records. The record is of unique interest, and in time to come will be of great' historic value. On the reverse side of the record is the ''National Anthem" and "Home, Sweet Home" played by the Coldstream Guards Band. This "Empire" Record is "His Master's Voice" make, 10-inch, double sided. Price 8/6. -Postage 1/- extra, with 6d additional if by "fragile" parcel post. Ready for sale on Monday, July 2nd. Supply is limited; we are now booking orders. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD WELLINGTON. Local Representative: Mr M. Eoneton Parkes, 125 High Street, Hawera.— Advt. g.AVF money by making your own Cr^^h sn<l Cold Rem^fy *yjfh <fBi,EMZO/ *"' ■•.- a.,., u/, .i . For nearly 40 years Edmonds Baking Powder has withstood competition—and still the housewife who "tries" others always cornea back to Edmonds "Sure lo Rise." If you want the beat results, use the best Baking Powder —» &£ POWDER %J GIFT WEEK AT W. T. JOHNSOfti S STORE. YES, that's the word "GIFT," We cannot call it a sale, the prices are too ridiculous. We are expecting a big shipment of Aluminium Ware shortly, and to make room the following reductions are being made. This is not "tinny" stuff, but honeat "dinkum" well finished AluminiuM Ware, and there's nothing to touch it for wear, appearance, etc., in a home. Saucepans reduced from 19/6 to 12/6, from 14/6 to 10/6, from 10/6 to 5/6 ; Kettles from 21/- to 15/-, from 19/6 to '12/-; \Frypans from 14/6 to 8/6; and all other articles in proportion. We won't say any more; it's a sheer waste of time. Just look at the windows and judge for yourselves. Another good line: English Cupa and Saucers, 5/6 half-doz.; odd Gups, 3/9 half-doz. We dou't usually worry the public; we generally allow our customers to do our advertising, but this really is so good we feel we must let you know. The rush to see Harry Lauder is nothing to what we anticipate for these bargains. Note the Address: W M# T. JOHNSON, Tel. 549. 55 UNION ST. Box 9. "BALACLAVA caps for motor cycling ■^ or driving cholera belts 3s 6d, sure cure for the .backache; singlets or pantg f at the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. ; A BTIFICIAL Teeta on gold, vuleaaitg bought sound or broken. Up to £10 set sent by return nail. Old jewellery" bought. Post J. Dunatoae, Box 51, Wellesley St. P. 0., Aueklmt Ist, 81 yeara. , ~__..-.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 July 1923, Page 5
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598Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 July 1923, Page 5
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