Public Notices. CIRCULATING LIBRARY ] T. R. SOUTHALL ] BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Begs to announce that the following new books have just arrived: — “BRIEF YOUTH,” by F. E. Mills Young. “THE BORGIA CABINET,” by J. S. Flecher. “THE HOUSE ON THE CLIFF,” ' by L. W. Meynell. “FENCED WATER,” by G. W. Ogden. [A Card] Mr. D. W. Neild, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has commenced the practice of his profession at Northumberland Street, Waipukurau, and will attend at Rathbone’s Buildings, Waipawa, every Thursday. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW INDUSTRY IN WAIPUKURAU Central Hawke’s Bay Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Company HAT RENOVATING SPECIALISTS We Dry Clean anything from Furs co Eiderdowns. Ladies’ or Gent’s Hats, cleaned, reblocked and made like new for 3/-. New Band, Leather, or Binding if required. Our Dyeing Department is man-. . aged by an Expert. So don’t buy a new Overcoat for the winter. We will make it like new for a few shillings. Call in and get a price list, and it will show you where you can save pounds in your wardrobe expenditure this year. Kitchener Street. (BACK OF MUNICIPAL THEATRE) INSURE WITH THE South British Insurance Coy. (Limited.) CAPITAL £2,000,000 grjURE, MARINE, ACCIDENT RISKS of every description undertaken Including: — Buildings and Contents ■ Personal Accident and Sickliest Employers’ Indemnity I Hay Stacks, Motor Cars, etc., etc. i I Head Office for Hawke’s Bay: I pKOWNING STREET - NAPIER J. W. NORRIE, Manager. v. A. G. DUNN, Waipukurau Agent. ■RHEUMATISM banished by taking Solvo, proven Uric acid solvent. Internal and external preparations. —E. H. LEIGH, Chemist. ■DHEUMATIC sufferers! Take Solvo, which is definite uric acid solvent. Gives permanent relief —E. H. LEIGTJ Chemist. RHEUMATIC sufferer secures untold ’**' relief after taking Solvo, the uri acid solvent. —E. H. LEIGH, Chemist.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 130, 27 May 1932, Page 1
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