TTIS Master's Voice Gramophones will give you the best there is in nlusie, mirth and melody.—P. B. Pranks, Phonograph Specialist. 11AQ RECORDS to choose from; all repairs done by expert.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist, opp. Post Office. SPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usual 25/-, now 18/6; tweed trousers, usual 12/9, now 10/6. —Clare Bros., Eltham. H/TAKE your home brighter and educate your children with good music; it will repay handsomely.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. NURSERYMEN’S NOTICE. nrVREES —Send .ypur orders to us. Mr Henwood, farmer, Inglewood, writes: “The 5000 trees I had from you are doing remarkably well; a 100 per cent. take. Please reserve me 2000 of your 2:year pines for next month.” Cash, or cash on delivery.—Mitchinson, Belt Road, New Plymouth. fpREES —See our Lawsoniana. Perfect trees, from 3 to 4ft., 35/- to 40/- 100. Will make you a good fence first season. — 'Phone 894, Mitchinson, New Plymouth. TYREES —See our Maerocarpa, over 3ft. 29/6 100, smaller size 20/100; Pinus Insignis, big 2-year 20/100; Insignis about Ift 6in 10/- 100; Eucalptyus Macartheri, 17/- 100, transplanted in trays; Timber Cedars, 18/doz.— 'Phone 894, Mitchinson, . New Plymouth. SPREES for-Hedges —Big 2-year Golden Ake Ake, 19/6 100; Eseallonia, large plants, 25/- 100. — 'lPhone 894, Mitchinson, Belt Road, New Plymouth. —Black Wattle, for posts, firewood and rapid shelter; over 3ft. 15/- 100. Each tree should be worth £3 to £4 in 12 years' time. Plant up all useless ground with trees. —Mitchinson, Belt Road, New Plymouth. fJ^REES —American Wonder Lemon will fruit right away, no waiting; will make your garden attractive; fruit 31b. in weight; 12/6, 15/- to 20/eaeh. —Ring 894, Mitchinson, New Plymouth. THE BEST DAIRY FARM IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. VI7E have received instructions from ” H. G. DARBYSHIRE, Esq., who is giving up farming to„ sell his wellknown Farm at MAXWELLTOWN, comprising 104} acres, situated 1 mile from store, post office, and school, and 2 miles from Okehu Railway Station. Rich, heavy loam, good fencing, subdivided into 8 handy paddocks; 8roomed house and outbuildings; cowshed with concrete floor. We have inspected this fine property and have no hesitation in proclaiming it the finest farm in the district. Every paddock is well grassed and in perfect heart, and well watered by never failing springs. Live and dead stock, including L.K. 4-eow milking plant, can be taken at valuation. PRICE £9O PER ACRE. Cash £2OOO. QOOPER & QOOPEB, 64 RIDGWA.Y ST., WANGANTJL Sole Agents.
Special Purchase of MAIDS’ WINTER COATS, made from good quality velour and astraehan coatings; ail good winter shades—Usually retailed from 39/6 and 49/6 Extension Sale Price 25/-
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 July 1924, Page 2
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