MISCELLANEOUS. ‘TU'ORTH British. Hot Water Bottles, | all-rubber, 4/6. A good purchasei at Strange's, the Chemist. CHAW For Overcoats! Boys', from 95/-; Raincoats, 22/6 to 72/6; Leather Ooats, 79/6; Leatherette, 29/6. Remember you always save money at the Busy .Shop, High Street. TjUREWOOD! Eata, 12 bags for £1; -** Maire, 10 bags for £1; Pine, 20 bags £1; half lots supplied at 10s cash on delivery.—G. F. Ansley, Page St.. Stratford. IRREGULAR Functions! Weakness and pain overcome by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply.—W. G. Strange. 5 TpOB your Wedding Party use Corban’s Harmony Port, 48/- doz., 27/half doz. (cash with order); 1 large bottle free with every case of 12 bottles, if picked up at shop. Bottles, 4/-, 4/6, 5/-, 6/-, 7/6. Ports, Sherries, Madeira, Frontignae, Wine Cocktail —CORBAN’S WINE SHOP, 20 Union St., Hawera. nONVALESOENTS build up strength by taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month's supply.—W. G. Strange. ALL-RUBBER Leyland British Hot Water Bottles, 3/- and 4/3, at Strange’s, High Street. Tl/TARTYR to Headaches? Comforting relief secured with Harvey's Mineral Tonic. Absolutely safe. 3/6. —W. G. Strange. — 6 IR'OR winter comfort purchase a first grade British all-rubber or fabric lined bottle at Strange’s. f'yCJR Hot Water Bottles are all first V/ ' grade; no seconds; 3/- to 7/6. —At Strange's, the Chemist. "OACHEL Tonic is a certain restora- ■ tive for grey hair. Restores natural colour from hair roots. 3/6 bottle. —Taits ’ Pharmacy. —7 TTNIQUE Hot Water Bottles; guar- ■ ■' anteed fabric lined. White 5/9 to 7/6; medium sizes.—At Strange’s. TTATE Going Grey? Bring back rich, natural colour with Rachel Tonic. [Slot a dye. Safe, sure and simple to | use. 3/6 —Taits' Pharmacy. —8 pURED OF NEURITIS! “For ■ about 6 years I suffered from neuritis in my right arm and hand,” writes Mrs R. Abbott, Christchurch. “I tried every so-called cure, but to no avail, and became convinced that neuritis was incurable. After about 3 months' treatment with iR-U-R, however, lam entirely free.’’ R-U-R carries a written money-back guarantee. Sold by W. G. Strange, Chemist.— Advt. , VOUB Skin looks softer, clearer, wonderfully fine-textured and young after cleansing with Rachel Cold Cream. 1/6. —Taits’ Pharmacy. , —9 TITOT Water Bottles, first grade, at Strange’s, from 3/- to 7/6. All British. A good selection.—(Strange, Chemist.
CHAW For Men's Suits to Measure! ° All-Wool Worsteds, 95/-; Tweeds, from 84/-. Our Suits arc known all over Taranaki as tlie best that money can buy. Call and inspect the latest patterns. —At the Busy Shop, High Street. CHAW For Men's and Boys' Wear! All Black Football Shorts, 2/11; Boots, 11/9; Jerseys, C/11, 9/6. Special All-Wool Sport Shirts, 10/G. Our prices at any time are the lowest, with the best varieties to select from. —The Busy Shop, High Street. QUITS to Measure for 84/- ! Hundreds of smartly dressed mien are now wearing our famous 4-guinea Suits. Call and be measured for yours to-day at the H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS IRA Here’s e Good News When you need new Tyres and Tubes for your bike or motor bike, save money by buying from BRIDGER Cycle and Motor Equipment Store ELTHAM Phons 149 S JpOBD Model “A” Coupe (closed 3 ' seater), coachwork and upholstery in splendid condition, tyres and battery good, mechanically Al. A bargain at. £l2O. Terms arranged.—C. O. Stanners, Ford Dealer, Eltham. ARIEL Motor Cycle; special late sports model, electric. The condition of this cycle is almost equal to new and any trial will be given. Dirt cheap at £SO. Easy terms arranged.— C. C. Stanners, Ford Dealer, Eltham. Tj'ORD Model “T” Light Delivery in first-class ordeT, fitted with Buckstell four-speed gears, strong body suitable for loads up to lOewt.; £25. Terms arranged.—C. C. Stanners, Ford Garage, Eltham.
TRAVEL INFORMATION. TRAINS LEAVE HAWERA FOE— Wanganui, 7.25, 10.14 (express), 10.30 a.m., 3.44 (local express) p.m. ‘Wellington, 10.14 a.m. (express). New Plymouth, 7.45, 11.9 (local express) a.m., 3.20, G.2 (express) p.m. TRAINS ARRIVE HAWERA— From North, 9.48, 10.9 (express) a.m., 3.38 (local express), 7.49 p.m. From South, 8.40, 11.2 (local express)
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 22 June 1933, Page 2
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