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A^ SUPiiKIOR non-greasy preparation to keep the hands smooth, white, and soft: Rose; OpTaumuv Emollient; pricea 2/6 and 4/6 at Dingle's Phar- j nSacy. jDALLROOM Powder, "Cretol"; a' real dance floor parawaz dressing;' does not riae, and has no equal; 2/6 per tin at Strange's, the Chemist, High T>ISMUTH, Pepsin and Pancreatin tablets aid digestion and prevent flatulency, heartburn, eta.; large bottle, 2/6 —At Dingle's Pharmacy. initETOlT Dance Floor Powder ia made from first grade material only and produces the only kind of surface that dancers value, and lends to ease and grace; 2/6 per tin.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. t "iHILBLiAiN Cream allays irritation j and swelling caused through improper circulation; a soothing and analgesic " cream. Price 2/- tube at Tait's Pharmacy. ipiRE! —Salvage Sale commenced at Hart's, High Street, at 9 a.m. on Saturday. TfOR expert advice, before buying your piano, visit Laidlaw's new music warehouse (next Poison's Art Depot), High St., Hawera. Xj^IRE! —Salvage Sale commenced at Hart's, High Street, at 9 a.m. on Saturday. . X^OR Sale—Victoria Street bungalow, ■~ 5 rooms, sleeping porch, every possible convenience; concrete paths; niceIly laid out in lawns, garden, etc.. No i reasonable offer refused. Owner would I take a" good ear as deposit. Apply "Bungalow," Star Office. X\[RE!—Salvage Sale commesieed at Hart's, High Street, at 9 a.m. on Saturday. XfIRE! —Salvage Sale commenced at Hart's, High Street, at 9 a.m. on Saturday. FURTHER Big Reductions in men's,, women's arid children's footwear. Call and inspect and judge our prices and values for yourselves.—Hannab and Co. Q.REAT Seduction Sale of high-class tailor-made to order, English worsteds £9 10s, going at £7 10s; Scotch suitings, serges, all reduced at Hugh Rodger's, High St. TTAVE you tried W. G-. Pyner, Princes Street, for boot repairs? If not, Ido so now. T ARGEST and finest stock of Leather Goods in Taranaki, from saddlery and harness of all descriptions, travelling trunks, etc., to the daintiest of ladies' handbags, purses, etc., and the prices are right prices. Inspection is invited and no one pressed to buy. j Note address: John Kirk, Union St., Hawera, near Central Hotel. T IDDINGTON for Pianos; cash or easy terms; agent for Hamilton, Nimmo and Son, Wellington. jyTY Prices are reasonable; materials and workmanship the very best.— W. G. Pyner, Boot Repairer, Princes St. T3LAYER Pianos (cash or time payI ment) at unheard of prices, £135 | to £195, at Laidlaw\s new music warehouse (next Poison's Art Depot), High St., Hawera. SPECIAL Next Week—Ye Old English Stickjaw, Fanar's • Hanogate Toffee and American Boss, all 1/- per lb.— Metro Confectionery Co. "yiVIFIC can be obtained at chemists and stores. ViyiFlC Ointment will cure the unsightly sores on children. T^IYIFIC Tonic for nervous disorders. STRANGE'S Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, right from the coeoanut, a natural product, nutritive, cleansing and refreshing- produces the hair you love to touch; 3/--per bottle at Strange'a, the Chemist. i of the historic value of the ,- message' to the people oVer land and sea. Hear the King and Queen in record at Dixon's. npHE Metro Confectionery Company iB now open. Hurrell's Buildings, High St. fpHERE 'S value in^every pair of boots and slices sold by Hannah's. Only one price—the lowest. —Hannah and Co., Ltd. ' 'JHE"Lynx" Brand Suit is just the Suit you are looking fferj they are perfectly made and stand f&s test of keeping their shape. We harro the biggest selection in Taranaki. Look us S? s —^damson & Robb take the lead ) for men's wear". ■'• gCHNEIDEMAN'S high-grade ready-to-wear suits stand in a class by themselves. They are made by tailors, $nd are guaranteed to keep their shape; —Goldstone and Patterson, sole agents, Hawera. , C<EED Potatoes—We nave sora© very . ihie- samples bfHhiese""fe all popular varieties, including th« famous Black Kidney. Seed potatoes will b« scarce this year. Secure yotifß fidw.— Staub and Co., Seedsmen", 16 Regent Street, Hawera. WONDER Value in Warm "Underclothing. Have a look at otir stock of vests and combinations for tiny tots and grown-tips. Heavy cotton vests, 2/11; fleecy-lined cosy vests, 4/11; extra large size fleecy-lined, 6/11;. vests in wool and cotton, silk and wool, pure wool, lovely Shetland wool. vests for evening wear, also Shetland wool camisoles; camisoles and rests of every description for children.—Miss Stewart,_High Street, Hawera.. "^ANTED~Known— Harrop's Winter Sale is now on. Drastic redactions in every department. TyANTED Known—See oar window TT Saturday. All Eats 29s.—Mr» Ridsdale, High Street. **7ANTED Known—Just lanaea » beautiful and choice selection of platinum set diamond rings. The dia [ monds are of the best quality and thf cheapest value in town. Call! Ai inspection is invited.—E. Morris, BinJ Specialists and Leading Jewellers. Hs wera. Y OIT wiH he surprised at .the variety, quality and reasonable prices of Leather Goods at John Kirk's, Union Street, Hawera. You are cordially invited to inspect and will not be pressed to purchase. . Y ou cannot beat W. G, Pyner for boot and shoe repairs. Prices really reasonable. Princes Street (opp. Levin and Co.). ~? HQW about that cow with the • \ sore teat?' Use the Magnetic Teat cure,—At Gilbert's High St., Hawera. AVOID A BLISTER. If not properly treated, the slghtest burn or scald will raise a blister, and often lead to a chronic, painful sore. If Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied, the instant the burn is received, it will relieve the pain like magic and prevent the formation of a blister. Sold everywhere.—Advt. Barraelough 's Magic Nervine stops toothache immediately; 1/6.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 July 1923, Page 6

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