iiTHri' .In i ' •Il’li lißiil»nrWi«iir«. AUCTIONS. "FARMERS r CQ‘bP. ! AUROA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. IQO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ■ BULLS, Etc. 2 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls 1 2-year grade Jersey bull , 6 springing heifers 1 good smart hack i Further Entries Solicited. MCCORMICK BIG 0 MOWER. PEERING 4-WHEEL SWEEP RAKE. PEERING STACKER. SIDE DELIVERY RAKES and TEDDERS. New Type Bft. DEERINtr-McCOR-MICK RAKES, ETC. A MACHINE TOR ALL HARVESTING REQUIREMENTS. Full Stocks of SPARES always .on hand pARMERS’ QO-OP. . Agents MeCormiek-Deering, HAWERA. Eltham, Manaia, Opunake, Kaponga. WAVERLEY SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. At 1 p.m. fJ»HE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell by auction as above—--50 2 and 3-year steers 6 yearling heifers 1 3-year springing heifer 1 yearling Holstein bull 50 ewes with b.f. lambs at foot 40 4-year forward bullocks 10 2-year P.A. cross steers 10 yearling P.A. heifers 8 yearling Shorthorn steers 100 ewe hoggets 7 store pigs
70,000 in Australia and New, Zealand save MOTHERS pounds by making their own cough and cold remedy with HEENZO. Small bottle makes pint. Fine for the kiddies. 4 MANAIA. JUST Opened—A good assortment of Ladies’ Handbags, Necklets, But-' terfly Wing Brooches, Silver Vases. Silver Photo Frames, Tea Sets, Flower Bowls, Strong Soldier-made Baskets, i Gold and Silver and Coloured Crinkled Paper, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets. Dressing Sets, Hair Brushes and Combs. Cake Dishes, Sweets Dishes, etc. New Books and Magazines always arriving. Transfers for Needlework, School Requisites. A splendid assortment of To^s., Fresh Confectionery to hand. Gramaplione Records. QASSIDY’S FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MANAIA.
\ 'V'OU can how get Sequali’s Fam'oup Eemedies at Hart’s Hawera, wlir are sole agents.
It is most unusual, says a Pahiatua settler, to see red - clover and alsvke in flower at the present time. ’• He considers, therefore, that farmers would be wise to provide for green feed for the autumn. Failing to agree with a voluntary amalgamation scheme, Irish Free State railways will be compulsorily grouped. Clb’e Barclay, ]4, of London, was found hanging dead from a rone behind a hotel bedroom door at Dunbar. On his son’s wedding dav the death occurred at Pulford. Cheshire of Mr. George Hodgson, of Windeliffe, Ilkley. A creditable reflection! See how floors and furniture shine when polished with liquid “Tan-ol.” SUMMER EPIDEMICS. People who go to the country for the summer should always take a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with them. The effect of the change to tank water and the usual summer epidemics of bowel complaints r, n n all be guarded against with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails to relieve and '■•heck diarrhoea, dysentery and colic. Sold everywhere. Try “Tan-ol,” the liquid polish. Gives fine surface to floors and furniture —smartens leather goods. Easy and economical. —Advt. LASTING BENEFIT. Bilious people are never in good | health. They are always more or less headachy, have poor appetites, and are easily unset by any hut the plainest diet. Chamberlain’s Tablets are unrivalled for the treatment of biliousness. They act promptly on the liver, the root of the trouble, and stimulate it to full activity. Chamberlain’s Tablets act naturally, toning and strengthening the stomach, liver and bowels. The result is real, lasting benefit. Sold everywhere.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 November 1924, Page 8
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