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GREAT STOCK-REDUCING SALE GOING STRONG! TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND MERCERY DAVID STRACHAN & CO. HIGH STREET s : HAWERA. *i NEW ZEALAND I I'NFW ZEALAND I s . I CLOTHING rAIIUKI 1 I CLOTHING FACTORYI mill' Wonderful Clothing BargainsAll Men and Boys can save ! 7 MEN’S BOXED DARK TWEED SAC SUITS; neat— Usualy 90/- , Sale Price 22 MEN’S DARK TWEED OVERCOATS; very strong — Usualy 90/- Sale Priec , 55 MEN’S STRONG TWEED TROUSERS; good wear— Usually 19/6 Sale Price 14/6 77 pair BOYS’ STRONG SERGE SHORTS; all wool— Usually 9/6 Sale Price 6/11 10 BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL TWEED SPORT SUITS— Usually 39/6 Sale Price 10 BOYS’ STRONG TWEED OVERCOATS; light colours— Usually 25/- Sale Price ]_6 : /6 NEW ZEALAND © m FNEW ZEALAND*! CLOTHING FACTORY ICLOTHING FACTORYI HAWERA. Attractive Footwear At Attractive \ Prices. To add the finishing touches to your new season’s frock, be correctly dressed from the FEET up. Select your shoes from CROMPTON’S splendid assortment of leading styles—and you will KNOW that your feet are Faultlessly Attired. AT CROMPTON’S YOU PAY NO MORE FOR STYLE! CROMPTON’S SHOE STORE HIGH STREET I I HAWERA.

Haw-era seems to be getting its fair share of wet weather, steady rain having fallen at intervals since Monday. Approximate' 1 y three-quarters of an inch has fallen each day for the last three days, but fortunately the atmospheric temperature has been fairly high compared with , what it was pre- j viously, by reason of the fact that the storm-centre has been locai-ed in the north. Speaking at the Stratford Jersey Catfc'e Club’s social on Wednesday, Mr J. A. Dawson, of the Dairy Division, when stressing the- importance to dairymen. of maintaining herd sires of the best possible standard, also: gave an instance showing the advisability of ascertaining wherever possible the worth of a bull' before clasisng it unworthy, [n one case quoted an animal, though of good pedigree, Was not thought of great value, and had been sent to the meat works before its worth was discovered, with the result that the owner greatly lamented tlie loss when he learned that four of the animal’s daughters produced an average of 620 lbs of butter-fat in a season. Mr. Dawson also urged the benefit of testing, in illustration of which he recounted the case of a farmer who, after adopting found that cows he had considered his best were comparatively poor, and by the information he gained had been able to- decide which he should retain, the rsult being that from an average of 160 lbs of butterfat in 1916 his herd now averaged 320 lbs. Progandra painlessly lifts corns right out; 1/6. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 July 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 July 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 July 1925, Page 9