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MEETINGS. FARMERS’ UNION. KAKARAMEA BRANCH. M E . GEO. FORD will give a Lecture in the Hall on WEDNESDAY, 23rd July, at. 7.30 p.m., on Calving Troubles, etc. J. B. DUKE, Hon. Secretary. FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. rjTHE Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Town Hall (side- room), Stanners Street, Eltliam, on FRIDAY, 25th July 1924; at 2 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Directors. Appointment of Auditor. General. . All insurers are entitled to be present. 12 ’6 ’9 ’22 ’4 W. J. TRISTRAM, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOME SEPARATED CREAM. HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Farmers who want the top pay-out for their butter-fat should hear the proposition which the HAWERA DAIRY COMPANY is making to farmers with regard to the handling of their HOME SEPARATED CREAM upon a co-operative basis. The full proceeds of the sale of the produce are paid to suppliers less manufacturing cost and charges. The Company’s present plant can cope with the supply, and the manufacturing charges are reduced to the minimum. NO SHARES ARE NECESSARY. CREAM should be consigned to Hawera Railway Station. For further particulars apply to — j THE SECRETARY, Box'. 230, Hawera. M ISS H ILL

(OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE) CHILDREN’S COATS, DRESSES, JERSEYS, LITTLE BOYS’ TUNICS. Also— A LOVELY VARIETY OF LACE. Price from 4d to 1/3. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., 5-7 REGENT ST., HAWERA; PARAFLOR RUBBER CARPETING A new departure in floor covering. Resists the wear. of time., i An ideal flooring for homes, offices 'or public buildings. Far superior in every way to linoleums Long-felt want for floor covering with properties similar to those of fine textile carpetings. Odourless, hygienic and easy to clean. Requires no elaborate cementing down. DUCKHAM’S OIL. Enables a vehicle to be driven more than twice as far without decarbonisation. Keeps combustion head clean and prevents pinking. Is very, fluid at low temperature and gives easy starting both summer and winter. Has better lubricating properties than other super* fine oils,; needs only one grade for sum* mer and winter. TEST IT; USE IT; And you will recommend it. J3ARA JJUBBER QO., J^TD.,

Sole TARANAKL AGENTS. D AY by day enquiries come from near and far pursuing the widespread interest attached to the wonderful PERLIN PERPETUAL BATTERY. Truly remarkable are the characteristics of this Battery. No Sulphuric Acid, no Distilled Water, Two Years’ Written Guarantee, and, lastly, the Battery you “Kant Kill.” We are Sole Agents'*for Taranaki, and this is the ONLY type of Battery of its kind in the World. Aeroplanes are using the “Berlin Perpetual” as the standard for their Ignition, and what an Aeroplane uses must be GOOD. QYDE & gARRINGER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 240 HIGH ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 345. TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. J)HILIPSON’S MAMMALINE is becoming a household word in the dairy world; it’s the greatest thing ever known for Cow Pox, Sore Teats, Inflamed Udders, etc. Messrs Sanford and Hickey, of Manaia, write expressing their satisfaction that what we claim for it is true — it’s absolutely out on its own for Cow Pox, Sore Teats. In tins: 3/6 4oz. tin; 10/6 16oz. tin, post free. The Greatest Discovery in the Southern Isles is PIIILIPSON’S EXZAMALINE, a reliever of Piles; also good for Chapped Inlands, Old Sores, Chilblains, etc. In tins, 2/6 post free. Satisfactioai guaranteed or money returned. Write enclosing stamps or money order. PHILIPSON’S MEDICAL & VETERINARY SUPPLIES CO., BOX 154, WANGANUI. DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone 647, in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to 5, and Wednesday mornings, 10.30 to 12. Private address, 65 Artrvle Street; phone 726.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 July 1924, Page 1

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