BUSINESS NOTICES,
The Farmers’ Co-op. wish to draw attention to their Horse fairs at Opunake, Inglewood and Hawera. Entries are good, and the quality of the horses to be offered will be well up to the standard of the firm’s previous auctions. Two days’ sale in Hawera Horse Bazaar, Princes street, Fridav anri Saturday, 15th and Kith August. \Vatch the papers for fuller particulars.
The value of offorestation is appreciated by the Bartholomew Timber Company (remarks the New Zealand Herald’s Hamilton correspondent). A s it is denuding the hills on its property at Te Whetu, near Putarviru, it is replacing the timber with young trees. Pinus insignis, eucalypti, Oregon pine, aud Californian redwood have been, planted, and already 12,000 young trees are showing vigorous growth. J here are three different kind of citizens,” said Mrs. Beyea, in the course of a lecture in Burns Hall, Dunedin (reports the Otago Daily Times). they are those who have brains and use them, those who have brains and don t use them, and those who have no brains. Ihe second kind,” she added, “are the worst.” Ladies! Como and see these new and exceptional bargains in stockings at the Melbourne Limited’s >Sale of assigned stock. Fine black cashmere hose, made of Botany wool, 2/0 pair; fancy ribbed all-wool and silk and wool hose, the very latest, at 3/11, 4/0 up to 7/0 pair; black and white silk and wool mixture hose with clox, 7 '0 pair —Advt. Neglected chills bring doctor’s bills. Let “Nazol” put you right. Unexcelled for obstinate coughs and colds; 1/6 buy 3 60 doses.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 August 1924, Page 4
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