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FADELESS CASEMENTS McCormick & taylor have just landed prom homb A NEW RANGE OP CASEMENT CLOTHS AND POPLINS IN A VARIETY OP COLOURS, INCLUDING PINKS, VIEUX ' ‘ ROSE, LIGHT, DARK AND SAXE BLUES, LIGHT AND DARK HELIOS, BISCUIT, ETC., V ALL GUARANTEED FADELESS 1 Prices from 2/6 per yard ' V NOTE address— McCORMICK & TAYLOR, ''■ ART FURNISHERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, V SPECIALISTS IN WINDOW BLINDS AND DRAPINGS, PRINCES ST. (Next P. 0.) HAWERA. ’Phones—Day, 126; Nigßt, 529 and 209. Boys’ and Youths’ Boots MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY! TO HOLD WITH OUR REPUTATION ONLY THE BEST OF ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER IS USED. No. Split Kip Shooters, nails ' and Tips, 11 r 1, 11/9; No. 1827-Boys’ Chrome-Derby Bals, riveted soles, heel plates; 11 x 1, J.l/D, 6X6, 14/0; 4 X 0, 15/6 No. 1805—Boys V“ Iron Duke” Stuot Chrome Unlined Bals., riveted soles--7 x 10, 11/6; 11 x 1, 13/6; 2 x 3, 16/6; 4 x 5, 17/6 ’ No. 1825— Boys’ “Iron Duke ” Stout Chrome-Derby Bals., riveted soles--7 x 10, 12/6; 11 x 1, 14/6; 2 x 3, 17/6; 4 x 5, 18/6 ’ No. 1819—Boys’ Chrome Derby Bals., leather lined, sewn soles; 7 x 10. 13/6; 11 x 1, Id/6; 2 x 3, 17/6; 4 x 5 18/6 No. 1804—Boys’ “ Iron Duke ’’ Box Calf Close Front Bals./ leather wt; ST», is/lv I 0 x ht ' wear; 7 3110 ’ 14/6 » 111 ». N°. IB2B_^’ 7 1 10, W/6; 11 x 1, No. 1829-Boys’ “Iron Duke’’ Box Calf Derby Bals., leather lined sewn soles; 7 x 10, 14/6; 11 x 1, 16/6; 2x3, IS/6; 4 x 5, 19/6’ No. 1820-Boys’ Tan Calf Derby Bals., leather lined, sewn soles- 7 x 10 15/6; 11 xl, 17/6; 2x3, 21/-; 4x 5, 22/6 / ’ \ * ASK FOR “IRON DUKE ” BOOTS. 5 cent. DISCOUNT on alt Purchases if ar over. Write for Our Illustrated Price List. us NOOTMAKEAS HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

T»0 STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA. THE IMPORTED BLOOD STALLION CALLAGHAN (3) (Kairy Ring—Penny Forfeit) CALLAGHAN Is.a chestnut horse, /yeans old, standing 16.1 hands high, commanding appearance 'and well put together. Callaghan’s dam is a full sister to Eudorus, sire of Eurythmic and of dozens of other good horses in Australia, and descends from the same' branch of the No.' 3 Family that produced Toxophilite, Wibdhound, and Flatcatcher. Eudorus had, up to-1923, 176 winners ©f over £IOO,OOO. Callaghan won the Birmingham Handicap (£820) in England and several races in New Zealand. . The St. Simon-Hampton blood has been mark- , ' edly successful in sires all the world over, the ’ ' great Persimmon and his brothers, Diamond .Jubilee and Floriz'el 11., are prominent repreeentatives who all left great turf performers and • good brood mares at the 6tud. ' Fee: Sixteen guineas. Paddocking 5s per week. Mares at a distance met at Hawera station. All care, but no responsibility ’Phone 363. For further particulars apply— I T 8. BROOKB, Burn Street, Wolantown, Hawera, r»wn: TO BE AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS BETWEEN HAWERA AND NEW PLY MOUTH (INCLUSIVE) THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED | HORSE POTOA (12) MONOFORM (18) FROM BLACK WATCH (12) . Monoform by Hotchkiss from Formof Hotchkiss by; Musket. Formo by Sterlingworth. .Monoform full brother to Multiform. Potoa’s pedigree runs strong to Eclipse and is entirely free from St. Simon influence, and should meet the St. Simon blood with great advantage Potoa is the sire of Hipo (Easter Handicap! Auckland), Poanui (Great Northern Hurdles), Bute Sound, Ihapotoa, Maori Waihine (winner at Melbourne), Sentenilla (double winner at Sydney), Potoanui, Poteen, and other well performed horses. He is a magnificent specimen of the thor oughbred, standing over 16 hands, and is easily recognised as a typical scion of the famous Musket family. Fee: Twenty guineas. For further particulars— T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. TO STAND THE SEASON AT OHANGAI, and travel Kakaramea, Alton, Hurlevville and Fraser Road Districts, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, PRINCE PREMIER Bred by E. E. Jenkins, Dunsandel, Canterbury. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. J. KERRISK, Owner, Ohangai. , When your throat is affected by damp weather, take “Nazol” on sugar. Removes huskiness and prevents serious trouble; GO doses 1/6, —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 September 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 September 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 September 1924, Page 7

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