MEETINGS. N.Z. FARMERS t UNION. NORMANBY /BRANCH. MEETING of the Normanby Branch will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, sth inst., at 8 p.ni. G. H. MILLS, Hon. Secretary. EGMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. MEETING of Show Stewards and Exhibitors will be held in the A. o U . d m P ‘ Buildings, Nelson . Street, on SATURDAY next, 6th inst., at, 1.30 p.ni. , M. C, CRIGHTON, “PILGRIM’S PROGRESS” TAT.Ttk" JJONDAY to FRIDAY this week in • _ the Presbyterian School Hall, at h. 40 p.m., Rev. E. PALGRAVE DAVY F.R.G.S., of the New Zealand Children s Mission, will re-tell John Bunyan’s famous allegory. Riddle Competitions with prizes. Adults invited nurserymen. JgONFIRE Salvia plants, 2/- and l/( doz.; Blue Lace Flower, 2/-; Giani Petunias, 1/6; Antirrhinum Alonsia Agreatum, Blue Lobelia, Marigolds Oelosia, Blue Nemesia, Zinnias, Asters Cape Gooseberry, Tomato and Celer\ plants, all 1/' doz.—Geo. Shailer, Ha wera Nursery, 37 Caledonia FARMERS ! FARMERS ! 1 gOW BROCCOLI and SAVOY SEEDS with your Carrot and Mangold Crops. I have all the leading varieties in stock. Flower and Vegetable Garden—Try my Seeds, which are of the best quality, put up in 3d, 6d and l/-» packets, post free, cash with order. Floral Work Wreaths,, Bouquets, etc., made up in beautiful designs on the shortest notice. A. S. Rogebs, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST. HIGH ST.. HAWERA. ’Phones—Shop, 621; House, 789. gTAUB & QO.,' SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS.’ - We now have ready for planting strong well-hardened seedlings of Salvia Boniire, Petunias, Asters, Cosmos (single amp double), African Marigolds, Stocks, Salpiglossis, and many other kinds too numerous to mention. Also Tomato, Kmnara, Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Onion plants. Address: 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA • (Opposite George & Doughty ’s). BUSINESS NOTICES. LAWN MOWERS 1 IS YOURS HARD TO PUSH ? JQOES it miss cutting the grass in places? Does it TEAR it or CUT it? We guarantee to make YOUR Mower CUT a piece of WET tissue paper- Send it to us— THE “KEEN EDGE” COMPANY, 240 HIGH ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 345. NEW and Up-to-Date Gramophone Saloon in Hawera! You need a gramophone. We have over thirty from which to choose. Prices from 95/-. Come and hear the new His Master’s Voice, electric model, price £BO. In records we have over 2000 titles.—M. Kineton Parkes' and Co. OHAMPION JJANGES FOR SALE. IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER AND CONDITION. For CASH we offer Champion Ranges at these bargain prices:— | No. 7 at £lO/12/6 No. 3 at £lO/10/No. 4 at £9/7/6 WRITE OR CALL AT ONCE. FARMERS’ CO-OP., HARDWARE DEPARTMENT HAWERA. OUR XMAS GOODS ARE OPENED UP ! TOVELY lines in GLASSWARE and CROCKERY at low prices. We advise you to come now and choose before the choice patterns havq gone. Special Line—Glass Jam Dishes with handles, only l/ll Willow Pattern Cups and Saucers, now 12/9 half doz., greatly reduced. English Tea Sets, 18/6. Lovely fresh fruit arrived—Sultanas, Currants, Peel, Prunes, Apricots, etc. Sultanas from 6d per lb. Also new season's tinned good— Primrose Salmon, 2/- tin; Fresh Herrings (large), 6 tins for 3/11; gallon tins Pie Fruits, 2/6; Pears, 2/9. Ox Tongues in glasses and tins; Christmas Puddings, etc. Everything seasonable and at the lowest rate at W. T. JOHNSON’S, 55 UNION STREET, HAWERA. RING UP 549 for everything in the Grocery and Provision line. For Sores of all kinds on Cows and Horses, etc., use ~\T AGCO 280 applications for 5/-. From all Stores or— FRED G. CARSON, Taranaki Distributor. Bot 225, Hawera: telephone 771. T?ATHING Caps and Helmets just arrived in newest styles and colours at Dingle’s Pharmacy.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 December 1924, Page 1
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