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Clocks are the subject of a special announcement in this issue by Mr. J. Brunette, wa tell maker, jeweller, and optician, Hawera. •Jn the advertisement Mr. Brunette- gives an illustration of a miniature grandfather's clock, and which with one winding goes for eight days.. These clocks are posted free on receipt of 30s. The Masonic Hotel, Pnrca, is a fine two-storied building, re-built four years ago'. It is situated three minutes' walk from the railway station, and first-class accommodation is provided. Tho hotel is under the management of Mr. Edward Smith. Ladies and gentlemen requiring smart, well-made and well-fitting costumes are advised elsewhere to call at, Wright's, high-class tailoring establishment, High Street, Eltham. Messrs. W. H. and A. M'Carry, estate agents, Eltham, have au advertisement in this issue giving particulars,of a number of splendid sheep arid dairy farms for salo or exchange, The farms vary in size from 100 acres to 2400 acres, and are all near to the railway. Those in search of a suitable farm could not do better than to have a look at the advertisement. Messrs. George Davies, Ltd., tailors, ITigh Street, Hawera, and "Willis Street, Wellington, have a special announcement in this issue giving particulars of the quality of their suitings. Mr. A. H. Polter, High Street, is the firm's Hawera representative. Two hundred acres of rich coast land, situated 15 miles from Hawera, close to a township and one of the best factories in the Taranaki province, is advertised for sale or lease in this issue by Mr. A. Grant, house and land agent, Hawera. Tho latest styles with comfort is a text of an advertisement in this issuo by Mr. E. Clarke, high-class tailor, Eftham. Mr. Edwin Parrott, mercer and outfitter, Eltham, has an excellent stock of woollen, negligee, and Crimean shirts for salo at practically wholesale prices. Everything in the way of small goods, including pork sausages, pork pies, black puddings, hams, and bacon, is obtainable from Mr. M. Skinworth, fishmonger and pork butcher, Eltham. Messrs. John Blake and Son, Regent Street, Hawera, aro agents for a number of leading makes of motor-cars, and also for the Simplex milking machine. The firm have a special announcement in another part of this issue. Large and complete stocks of all farmers' materials are kept by Messrs. Bennett and Sutton, general merchants, Hawera. The firm have an exhibit in the winter show. Messrs. Hurrell Bros., carriage builders, Hawera, invite visitors to the Hawera Winter Show to inspect their exhibit. The firm have an advertisement in this issue, which gives an illustration of their workmanship. A special illustrated advertisement regarding Sykes's drench appears in this issue. Tho advertisement gives a number of reasons why this drench should be used, , . Mr. F. Gillanders, seed, produce and ma,nuro merchant, Hawera, solicits tho attention of farmers visiting the Dominion Dairy Show. Mr. G. A. Wilkinson, general storekeeper, Eltham, is holding his half-yearly sale, and in an advertisement in this issuo lie gives particulars of some of the bargains that aro offering. Messrs. Gillies and Nalder, auctioneers and land agents, Hawera, in au advertisement in this issue, gives particulars of a number of excellent dairy farms for salo. These farms nro rituated near the Hawera Dairy Factory, and only half a mile . from tho Hawera Borough. The firm are agents for tho Gano milking machine. The Eltham Cycle, Motor and Engineering Works havo on advertisement in this issue. The firm have large stocks of all sporting material, and aro agents for some of the leading makes of motor-cars and bicycles. The latest novelties in ladies' millinery and dressmaking and gentlemen's clothing and mercery aro obtainable from Messrs. R. A. Adams and Sous, Patea. Tho firm mako a speciality of ladies' tailor-made costumes, and they guarantee iho fit and stylo of gentlemen 'a suits made to order. Mr. T. W. Rilley. proprietor of iho I.X.L. Bakery and Tea Rooms, Eltham, caters for balls, parties, weddings, and banquets on the shortest notice. At tho annual meeting of the Surrey Beekopers' Association it was stated that of 2639 stocks examined by experts during the post twelvo months 483 were found to (x> dead, the caueo being chiefly the "Isle of Wisht" disease.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 15

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