“Support Local Enterprise.” TjUIED C.. FODEN, Hawera } s Resident Optician, offers to the public , of town and district an efficient OPTICAL SERVICE an opportunity of DAILY acquiring modern Optical treatment and liigli-class. Eye-glass wear. . Our Tests for VISUAL ERRORS are exhaustive, and our lens corrections the result of various methods —the eye, as a. vital complex optical system, precludes the use of oue method only in testing. Objective and Subjective (with charts) tests are used as the ease demands. . Our qualifications are indisputable—British by examination held at the University of London on behalf of the British Optical Association. We also hold the Fellowship of the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians of England (by examination). Our experience, English and Colonial, extends over a period of 15 years, interrupted only by an absence of four years on Active Service. At our permanent address—WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, HIGH ST., HAWERA —we have installed up-to-date Optical machinery, and almost without exception all lens work is done on the premises. The service we offer does not terminate when we hand you your gl asses — W e are, interested in your Optical welfare, and ALWAYS AT HAND to attend to minor adjustments, frame setting, and lens replacements, etc. We have been in continuous OPTICAL PRACTICE in Hawera for six years, and look forward to many more years of useful service to thei community. MAY WE NOT REQUEST A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR SUPPORT AND CONFIDENCE ? REMEMBER—“YOUR INTERESTS ARE OURS, AND OUR INTERESTS ARE YOURS !’ ’ FRED G. FODEN luu, ~'- FXO- - SPECIALIST, Westwood’s Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera. IN ATTENDANCE DAILY. iilfiilhr 1 TO STAND ON THE FARM, TAWHITI, HAWERA. THE CHAMPION BRED PACING STALLION AZELZION (Logan Pointer—Thelma) he son ol champions and brother of champions and Cup and Derby winners. . OINTKR (imp.), the ohampiofa leading sire of the Dominion, whose stock has v ■ oney, more races, and brought the highest prices of stock sold in New Zealand. fetching as high as £2OOO. - . , AZELZION’3 Dam, THELMA, by Kentucky, by Berlin (imp.), dam Pride of Lincoln, second urn s-illv rimo ) THELMA is recognised as the champion speed, producing mar? of the mthern'Hemisphere, and is dam of the following .peed w 33) Marie Corelli (2.17), Adonis (2.14), Willowood (2.24), Waverley (2.15, 4.38), Lady Sybil ! i 3), Cameos (2.15), Neil Denis )2.17), Authoress. This family is noted for early speed and 'p<Klir]£r on. as the following will show. WILDWOOD JUNIOR (4.33) Is a N.Z. Cup winner and held the. two-mile record for umber of years, and is the sire of six Derby winners. His stock has won over £4U,UUU. WILLOWOOD (2.24) is one of the leading sires in Australia. . . . , ADONIS (2.14) is one of the leading sires in Southland and well up m the winning st, and sire of the following speed merchants : Adair (2.12), Donside (4735), Queen’s Own (4.07) way (4.37), Ada Bell (2.57) . , „ ~ WAVERLEY (2.15, 4.38) bred on and left a number of winners m Appleshaw, Golden wave* keoranei and Allen the Great. , „ . , . . . . You will note that THELMA only left four mares, being half-sisters to AZELZION, viz. . ameos (2.15), the dam of Onyx, champion two-mile winning record holder of the Dominion, Iso champion stake winning mare; also Benice and Rona Pointer. LADY SYBIL (2.13), dam of Bigamist, Cardinal and Blue, and General Thorpe, all speed
kings. MARIE CORELLI (2.17) is dam of Goodrich, Marie Lloyd, and Gallantry, real horses and cup winners. AUTHORESS is dam of Author Dillon, classed as a world's champion (2.6, 4.213-5); alsc Mereo, who in turn Is dam of Glade, Merce Pointer and Coldstream Guard. This family is noted for speed, breed. Drains, stamina and constitution, and, as stated by leading stud masters and trainers, possesses the greatest running blood south of the line, AZELZION is a beautiful black stallion, 7 years old, standing over 16, hands, with good manners, and is a worthy son of an aristocratic family. AZELZION lias proved himself racehorse with the family speed, and was never out of a place till meeting with an aceident; five starts for two firsts, two seconds, and a third, winning at fust start 1£ miles, beating horses since sold for £IOOO. This is AiZELZION’S first season at the Siud, so he will.be limited to a number of mares fntending breeders are advised to book early and save disappointment. TERMS: 10 guineas; reduced to 8 guinea-s if paid at first service. Mares met at Hawera Station; Paddoeking 3/- per week. All care, but no responsibility. L. GOODGEK, Hawera;
M .A R. CHOICE MADE EASY AT SARGENT'S • T>ECAUSE we offer such an unending variety of artistic designs; because we set each ring' with quality gems; and because our prices are so extremely moderate. These are the reasons why you will find real pleasure in selecting from our splendid range of ENGAGEMENT RINGS. TO'U-B INSPECTION INVITED. SARGENT JEWELLER : HAWERA
KAPONGA--HAWERA SEE VICE. CARRYING p.OOIJS of any description carried to either town. FURNITURE Removing a specialty. COAL and COKE sold; delivered in Kaponga District at Reasonable Rates. FIREWOOD in 9-iuch blocks delivered to any part of Hawera. ’PHONE 507. T. BOSSON. GENERAL CARRIES, HAWERA JgLGAR, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST (Next to Dixon's Music Shop), HIGH STREET. HAWERA. Everybody gets their Haircnt and Shave at ELGAR’S but id*. lam * rro STAND AT THE FARM, TAIX POROHENUI, HAWERA— The Thoroughbred B-ay Horse ANTAGONIST (No. 12) By Soult Mis 3 Annie. TERMS: Twenty-five Guineas per . mare. Grazing 5/- per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares from a distance will be met at the Hawera Railway Station on notice being received. K.. T. CLOUT, ' Owner. Box 3, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 August 1925, Page 3
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