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FAMOUS because good It is better than all other emulsions—more health -giving, more strengthening, more ■vitalising. it has properties not possessed by any other medicine or food, supplying the human system with just those elements required tor health and strength.

When your kiddie wakes with an alarming cough you'll wish you had a large bottle of Bonning : ton's in the house. Do.-it risk your child's health ! Go to the chemist today and get Bonningtcn'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 V COLDS Large family size, 2,6. Handy pocket size, 1/6.

For warm days th«re is nothing^B to delicious at Custard and Fruit, Cup Custard and Custard Puddings made with Edmonds Custard Powder. You can prepare it in 1 minute —wholesome, ta*ty, nourishing. JS fek I.CUSTARD b I E&. AS POWDER V^

MR. BUSINESS MANS "Y"OtJR shop windows; aie your . greatest asset. Light them well at night and do more business by day. Let us plan for p, lighting scheme and quote you for the job—you '11 be. surprised 1 at our— . 3 REASONABLE CHARGES ! : j H. A. MATTHEWS & CO., I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, j ■ 32 NELSON ST., g H/AWERA. j • Tel. C 65. 200. . . . . ■ i«i ;,:.:n ji- • •• . ..- • Many folks leavftigSNeW Zealand take a-good' supply of "'No-Kiibbing" Laundry Help with them to less progressive lands. New Zealand leads. —Advt.

•'.• .^- '•'.'■■'"■ •■-." A delicious brew is ALWAYS made with /'Amber Tips" '■. which is all FINE tea, skilfully blended to give the utmost j in flavour and economy. There's no waste; each spoonful being sufficient for half a pint of fragrant tea. Insist on The term " Fine Tea" is used by tea rtfßyf *5^ experts to describe only the better riFlhlF* 11 && - grades. They cost a little more * AAVl^t A *>£& "' & .' per pound, but much less per cup. Qcji Open—- 5f Heat —and Serve ! CO* *iC* GREEN PEAS '—■ mm Dinner-time Delicacies that only need heating. Get some tins to-day.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 3

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