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W* T. JOHNSON, . GROCER & PROVISION DEALER. CROCKERY THAT APPEALS TO YOU. QUR Sales of “Royal Watcombe Pottery’' have exceeded our expectar tious. It is artistic and inexpensive, and, what is more, it is useful. We have still a small general assortment left, which we are clearing at very low prices. Also new stocks of “Willow Pattern” Cups, Saucers, and Plates have arrived, Phoenix Plain and Fancy Cups and Saucers, and English “Rock” Teapots. Our stocks of BRUSH WARE are large and varied, and we can give you great value in these lines: Buckets, from 2/6; Tin Wash-ups, from. 1/3; Enamel and Earthenware Mixing Bowls from 2/9. . I Stocks of COOPER’S SEEDS (Vegetable and Flower) just, ih; also Early Varieties of SEED POTATOES. Note the Address: 55 UNION ST. Tel. 459. Box 9. THE DAY OP THE YOUNG- MAN ! are many young men in busi- j ness to-day occupying important posts, earning big salaries. It is not hai-d to find the reason for their success. One word tells the whole story— QUALIFICATION. The modern young man does not anticipate years of painstaking experience before he can hope to have a; good job. lie knows that, by studying, a few hours a week for two or three years lie onii quality as an accountant.. While still on the right side of thirtv he -will be iii possession of the specialised knowledge which will: obtain fov him a good executive position. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSE in Accountancy enables every young man to qualify as an Accountant- in the shortest possible time, through the medium- of spare-time study. Our Big Free Book “Accountancy” is yours for the asking. Write for it. to-day to— HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. TO BE AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDER! between .hawera and new ply MOUTH (INCLUSIVE) THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE POTOA (12) MONOFORM (18) FROM BLACK WATCH (12) Monoform by . Hotchkiss from Formo. , Hotel kiss by Musket. Formo by Sterlingwortl Monolorm full brother to .Multiform. Potoa pedigree runs strong to Eclipse and is entire] free from St. Simon influence, and should tnei the St. Simon blood with great odvahtagi Potoa is the sire of Hipo (Easter Handicai Auckland), Poanui (Great Northern Hurdles Bute Sound, thapotbn, Maori Waihihe (winrn at Melbourne), y Se.ntcnilla (double winnt at Sydney), Potoanui, Poteen, and other we performed . horses. He is a majgniflcent specimen of the tho oughbred, standing over 16 hands, and is ea dy recognised as a typical scion of the fan ous Musket family Fee: Twenty guineas For further particulars—- . T. CARSON, ®outh Roadi Hawera.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT OHANGAI, and travel Kakaramea, Alton, Hurleyville and Fraser Hoad Districts, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, (PRINCE PREMIER . By, Premier Pride, out of Nancy Lee; by Voting Kelvin, out .of Fanny II.; by Lord Cranley, out of Fanny; by Strathmore, out o' Polly; by Sir Colin Campbell, Walls. Prince . Premier. was bred by Mr. E. E. Jenkins, Dunsandel, - Canterbury. Prince Premier is a fine, bold, upstanding horse with good broad Bound feet, a fine set of legs, with plenty of good straight flowing silky hair. ,He is a rich dark brown colour, with white bind legs, and has a splendid temper; has a good head set .on a good neck and shoulders, with a good body proportionately built. He is a very weighty horse, likely to produce the heavy cart horses so much required nowadays. He has splendid action, and is a bold straight-goer. He is a sure foal getter; his first foals are very highly spoken of. His sire, Premier Pride, carried ofl the championship prizes in "all South Island show rings for years, also winning many prizes for sire and four of ins progeny. AH care taken, but no responsibility. Terms: £5 5a Single Mate. Two or more as - arranged.. Apply— I. . GLYNN.- - (in charge) or 3. KERRTSK, Owner, Ohangai. TO STAND THE SEASON, THE DALE STALLfON. CLYDES PRINCE DOUGLAS (981) Bred by Mr. R. Kennedy, Drummond, Southland. By General Douglas (imp. 16412. C. 5.8.), (213 N.Z. C. 5.8.), Dam (431 N.Z. C. 5.8.). Will stand at 7 Nolantown and travel the following round: South Road to Manaia, Kaponga, and Riverlea, Palmer, Duthie and Hastings Roads, and home Tby Normanby. Terms, £4 10s, due January 1, 1925. Prince Douglas' has been exhibited eight times and been awarded three championships, eight first prizes and two seconds; four firsts in Southland, the rest at Hawera, Stratford, New Plymouth. For further particulars 'see card ~ " H. EDGAR, Owner. 1 T° offers. STAND THE SEASON AT and travel where sufficient hawera inducement

THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION TREE LUCERNE BY LUPIN—DOLLY. Tree Lucerne is a chestnut horse showing good quality and a sure foal getter. His racing career was 'marked by many brilliant performances. Among some of the races ho won was the Avonhe’ad Handicap at Riccarton, carrying 9st 131 b; Owen Handicap at Wanganui, carrying 7st 131 b; Flying . Handicap at New Plymouth, twice, carrying Bst 41b and Bst 61b; Flying Handicap at Wanganui, twice, beating Postillion and Emperador, carrying Bst bib; Inglewood Handicap at New Plymouth; Waimate Handicap at Hawera; Brewer Handicap at Waverley, and other races. Fee, £lO 10s. For further particulars apply— J BRYANT Or ]. Fryer, Racecourse, Hawera. Box 179. 10 STAND THE SEASON AT W. T. BAILEY'S FARM. PRINCE MERRIWEE rTTgimH! (MERRIWEE-QUILTINA) Winner of Avondale Cup and numerous cither races; also 2nd Auckland Cup. Sire of Jolly noreaa (winner at Auckland June meeting, 1924.), Jolly Gay, Lady Merriwee, Merry Prince Pee: Single mare, £l2 12s; grazing 3/-. Further particulars from— STEWART BAILEY (In charge), _ • Hawera. Box fcl vox; can now get Sequah’s Famous Kennedies at Hart’s, Hawera, who are sole agents. tjNOWTT tablecloths and spotless linen*' are assured with ‘ ‘ Dove ’ ’ Fraud Starch. None as good. JA, grocers sell it.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 November 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 November 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 November 1924, Page 3

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