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%ec(fUt/iom To itcure a Gift Box of delicious chocolates, collect the coupons found in the tins of Bournville Cocoa, and send them in with your name and address. The number of coupons required is really 28, but 4 are given free to start your collection. Buy Bournville Cocoa and save the Coupons. Quarter lb. tins contain one coupon, slb. tins two coupons and the lib tinsfour coupons. Write CADBURY'S, WELLINGTON for starter sheet and four coupons now, enclosing self-addressed and stamped envelope. 7* <3 ! // 7630

6, / x rr / n; Men are influenced by the Clothes they wear! pHE satisfaction produced for the wearer of an— ADAMSON & ROBB TAILOR-MADE SUIT is eclipsed only bv the Knowledge that it COSTS LESS than any other tailor could, make it for. From the eutting of the cloth to the pressing of the garment —our suits are tailor-made. HIGH CLASS TAILORS AND MERCERS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. , pLANTING 1924. gEASON, PLANT NOW BARBERRY, 2-year. 50/- 1000; £lO 5000. BOXTHOEN, 25/- 1000; £5 5000. LAWSONIANA, 2-year, 35/- 100; 3year, 50/- 100. GUMS and WATTLES, 17/6 100; £5 1000; £l2 10s 5000. PINUS INSIGNIS, for Shelter, 25/100; £lO 1000. PINUS INSIGNIS, for timber planting, 45/- to 250/- 1000. For prices and particulars of any other lines apply to —

VAIVI-IN-H6AQ Closed Car Comfort in an Open Car • Everybody does not go out in the evening in light clothes, and there is a considerable difference in closed car and open car price. BUICK have produced • some of the most beautiful closed cars in the world, yet studying the pocket of the wide range of .motorists for which they cater, have introduced a unique standard of comfort in open cars. The snug fit of BUICK’S beautifully-tailored curtains makes the interior of their Touring and Sport Cars proof against cold and weather, under any conditions. The Buick top and curtains are in place in a moment. Ask your dealer to demonstrate them to you. Distributors: THE N.Z. AUTOMOBILES, LTD. Wellington—Christchurch. Ageuts: Havrera: W. O ’ CALLAGHAT? Stratford: STRATFORD MOInglewood: * TAYLOR AND ROBERTS. “When hettcr cars are oui’t, BUICK will huild them.'’ _____ n.VINKS 12 ■will,vi xrmjjJi wwwwircas-"n, ir, r —trrr srras> rv,i(ii "»*rs wsovaayyigiwv-j/qi x** *»r txauaam WOOD k COAL MERCHANTS, KAPONGA. P.O. Box 82. Telephone 62. WOOD delivered to Elthan, Manaia and Kaponga. ' Now that the roads are open we ean ■apply in any quantity.

Duncan & Davies Ltd., Westown, New Plymouth; ’phone 465. G. H. Mills, Normanby,' ’phone 181K S Hawera. W. Moss, Ngaere, ’phone 255 D, Eltham. F. J. Morshead, Avenue Road, New Plymouth. W. Pettigrew, Stratford, ’phone 186. JJEATON rjpEAT QUP. THE LATEST MODEL. Solid Drawn Cartridge Brass, heavily Plated, SEAMLESS, non-corrosive, and UNBREAKABLE. SEVEN DAYS’ TREE TRIAL. Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Cups are fully mounted and ready for use. PRICE ONLY £2 15s PER SET, OR £lO 10s FOR 4 SETS. There is no better Teat Cup, so WHY PAY MORE? Send for your requirements to-day. Illustrated descriptive leaflets on application. To all Heaton Teat Cup users we supply for one season first quality Barnet Glass Inflations at 10% otf our list price. GET OUR PRICE LIST. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. WM. FLEMING & SON, PAEROA. Sole New Zealand Agents. Telegraphic Address:: “Flemson, Paeroa. ” ’Phones 124 and 90. •• TEAT CUPS make all the 1 1 difereiice to your herd if installed now ready for the new season. Absolutely SAFE, COMFORTABLE and SANITARY. Satisfaction guaranteed after trial or money refunded. PRICE: £4 4s per Set; Two Sets, £4; Three or More Sets, £3 17s 6d set Obtain direct from J. E. HAYWOOD, 42 ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. Box 1435 Telegrams: “Hayutil,” Auckland. The pungent refreshing aroma arising from “No-Rubbing” Laundry Help suds only further confirms its great scientific sanitary value.—Advt.

BAD BREATH # ttf* eld saying that “distance lcmii Enchantment * ’ was never mors aptly it Ilia point than when applied to these people whose breath is laden with evil* smelling and offensive odours. Man; persons appear most attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pit; and disgust when close to, because of the condition of their breath. Tor instance, it makes little difference how beautiful a woman may be, or how eharming her manner, if her breath ii foul; her charm is gone, and she is at a disadvantage whenever she eomss in oontaot with other people. Fool breath in woman arouses in man a feeh iag of repugnanoe and a desire to get ent of the company of such a woman aa quickly as possible; and even wowoa will avoid her. It is, msEortant for every woman who values er personal attraction to take such ears of herself that this unpleasant and an* necessary complaint is avoided or rooted. • Men, women and children whs are troubled with this complaint will drive their friends away more rapidly than with any other affliction. People do not realise their breaths are bad, because they are like those who arc constantly employed amongst paints and varnishes—they get used to what is to others a most offensive smell. In nearly all cases this condition is dno to Constipation and a Disordered Stomach. A Coated Tongue, a Slight Headache, and Feverishness are ears signs that the digestive organs are r* taining quantities of impurities from which the system should be free, thereby causing the breath to become charged with the foul odour. In Dr. Morse’■ Indian Boot Pills there will be foonl a searching, cleansing remedy, which will drive the masses of decaying eee> rnption —that poison the blooa<p«J*4 contaminate & die breath —from «b| system through the regular

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 7

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