TENDERS. OPUNAKE PACING CLUB. PUBLICAN ’S BOOTH. RENDERS, closing on WEDNESDAY, February 25th, at 5 p.m., will be received for the Publican’s Booth privilege at the forthcoming meeting. Conditions: Approved stocks, hotel tariff, 25 per centum deposit. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM. DAIRY FARM. 140 ACRES, all in grass and well watered; good house and sheds, with machines ready to start; school, factory, store and railway station three miles on level Toad. Possession can be taken any time after March Ist. PRICE, £23 ACRE. PRICE, £23 ACRE. VERY EASY TERMS TO GOOD PROGRESSIVE MAN. For further particulars write“SMALL FARM,” Star Office. FOR SALE! FOR SALE! Good Quality and Good Value. A NICE Home containing 5 rooms. bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water service, range and gas cooker, electric light throughout, washhouse, copper and tubs; lawns and kitchen garden; fowl-house and run; concrete paths. Everything in up-to-date order. Recommended at £1000; cash £l5O. Only one mortgage at 6 per cent. J. J. A LLEN > LAND AGENT, HAWERA. Office High St. West. ’Phone 538. NOTE. —I have an extensive list of town properties to select from, and inquiries are welcomed. BUSINESS NOTICES. # APPLES! APPLES! MORE FRUIT ARRIVING TO-MOR-ROW. ONLY THE VERY BEST COMING FORWARD. Gravenstein; Cox’s Orange; Scarlet Pearmain, Munro’s Favourite (Duns); Reinette du Canada (the farmers’ apple). PEARS (Ripe) PEARS TOMATOES LEMONS BANANAS ITALIAN ORANGES ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. SPECIAL OFFER for SATURDAY (Boys and Girls) BRUISED APPLES, 2 a Penny SUNNY NELSON SUNNY NELSON JpRUIT J)EPOT, UNION STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 701.
T>ARGAINS! Bargains! Bargains!' Silk Stockings, brown 1/11, natural silk 2/11, white silk 2/11, black silk 3/11; one special bargain in Laddafre Silk, all the newest shades, 5/11; Black Cotton Hose from 1/3; Milanese Silk Hose, navy only, 5/11; Bathing Costumes, children’s 1/6 and 1/11, women’s 3/11; wonderful bargain in Camisoles, trimmed real lace, all being cleared at half price, from 6/6 to 13/11; Cotton Tweeds, 1/- yard; Flannelette, 9d yard; Children’s Sox, l/-\ and 1/6; remnants of Tweed, Print, Galatea, Voile, Crepe, Flannelette, Embroidery, Lace, Ribbons, all marked at ridiculous bargain prices.—Miss Stewart, High Street. PLTJNKET SOCIETY. 'fcJ’URSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone 647, in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office), on Wednesday and Thursday morning, 10.30 to 12; alternate Mondays and Friday, 2 to 4, and Thursdays and Saturdays, 1 to 4. Private address: j 65 Argyle St.; *phone 726. LIFE IS WHAT YOTJ MAKE IT ! PRESERVING TIME. TTOUSEWIVES! Are you using the best ingredients in your pickles, sauces and jams? For your pickles and sauces we have only in stock the best Aromalt, bright sparkling pure malt vinegar made entirely in New Zealand from our own primary products. Preserving jars and .jam jars, all sizes; pickling spices, BX sugar, etc. And again we draw your attention to the TEA market. We have still a large quantity of all brands at the old price. 1 SEE US AT ONCE. * Q’ J^EILLY’S, HIGH ST., HAWERA; ’Phone 596. The Home of High-class Groceries. T A GLORIA was the only gramophone to secure an award at the Canterbury Show, 1923; seven other makes were exhibited. Get one' now; satisfaction guaranteed; 20/- deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 February 1925, Page 1
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