CASH FOR THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER. To keep the girls interested in the farm buy them a “Domo” Cream Separator, “the clean-skimming champion, and let them sell the surplus cream from the house cows for cash. Easy to turn, easy to clean, gets all the cream. Also' send to-day for Free “Domo’’ Booklet containing hints on farm churning. Hawera agent: Bennett and Sutton.
ROR Sale—Begg and Co. piano, oak ease, brilliant tone; deposit £8 and monthly instalment £2 10s 3d.—At Dixon J s. VOU can now get Sequah’s Famous Remedies at Hart’s, Hawera, who are sole agents. Milk Tuae. Twb iS m THE “VICTORY" DETECTOR Installed and in operation. Fixed' on to dummy by two nails,' screws or bolts, and milk and air tubes connected as shown. Ejects the milk every pulsation into an open bucket. The Price of these machines is within the reach of every farmer. W. RICKETTS, ’Phones 140, 273. Agent. Box 08. ELTHAM MACHINERY EXCHANGE.
PLAIN DRESS VOILES, in all new summer shades; 40-inch. C. C. Ward, Ltd., price, 2/3 yard. ELORAL SILKS, CREPE-DE-CHINE and MAROCAINE, for Fancy Tops and Summer Fro.cks; beautiful designs and colouring. C. C. Ward, Ltd., price: From 7/11 to 18/6.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 October 1924, Page 2
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198Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 October 1924, Page 2
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