FOB SALE, FOR SALE OR LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. £SOO A GRES; about half rich draln- " ed swaxup laud; balance easy slopes; only partially improved, but it has run 30 big bullocks and 100 wethers all winter; will milk 35 cows this season and can be made to carry 60 cows next year and do them well. The dry land is nearly all ploughable and grows good roots. This is the making of an ideal farm. House of 8 rooms, wants painting, and cowshed. This farm is handy to good town and about li miles from school; cream collected next door. Fully improved land near by is running 75 cows to 100 acres and doing them well. Good butter factory, paying highest price for butter-fat. For a good family man or two young fellows this can be got a bargain, and the worst of the improvements' is done. Possession any time. For further particulars appIy—-“BUTTER-FAT,” Star Office. FOR SALE. 5-SEATER BUICK SIX 5-SEATER BUICK SIX 1919 Model; Newly Painted and Overhauled. PRICE £175 PRICE £175 W. O’ C alla ghan, HAWEEA. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOWARD’ S, REGENT STREET, HAWERA JDEG to announce to the Public of Hawera and district that they have taken over the Grocery and Confectionery Business lately conducted' by Mrs A. Martin. New stocks of Groceries and Confectionery all at the lowest prices. Don’t forget the address: HOWARD’S, Corner Regent and Furlong Streets. S.OS. ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE. TN order to connect with the new railway services the following alterations are made:— 7.30 a.m. for Wanganui, Feilding and Ashhurst (Napier mail service). 1 p.m. for Wanganui, Marton and Palmerston North (Main Trunk service). 4 p.m. for Wanganui and, Marton (Limited, Express). For full time-table see special advertisement in Motor Service Columns. HAWERA—NEW PLYMOUTH J)AILY QEKVICE.
Leaves Leece’s Garage, Hawera, 7.45 a.m.; arrive New Plymouth 9.45 a.m. Leave’s White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, 3.45 p.m.; arrive Hawera 5.50 p.m. Booking Office: Leece’s Oarage; ’phone 202. Special attention to booked passengers. CHAS. FINCHAM, Proprietor. /CHILDREN’S Wear—We’ve opened a wonderful range of Dresses and Rompers for the children. Dresses in gingham, crepe, voile, flannel, Fuji silk and crepe de chine; Rompers in flannel, gingham, cotton Fuji and Fuji silk; all the latest colours and designs; children’s f-hose in silk, colours white, fawn and black; some lovely sox in blue jazzy designs; also silk and wool sox in pink, sky, fawn, cream; pure silk sox in cream; all-wool sox in grey, cardinal, fawn, tan, black.—Miss Stewart, High St., ’phone 770. PLUNKET SOCIETY. XfURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, Albion Street (next to the Swimming Baths) on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Mornings 10.30 to 12; alternate MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, 2 to 4; and THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Ito 4. Private DAILY SERVICE. JJAWERA TO TTAMILTON. Via NEW PLYMOUTH, TE KUITI. Leaves Hawera 7 a.m., New Plymouth 9 a.m.; arrive Hamilton 6.30 p.m. Leaves Hamilton 7 a.m., New Plymouth 5 p.m.; arrive Hawera 7 p.m. NOTE the convenience of being able to travel, say, from Stratford to Te Awamutu or Hawera to Mokau, in comfort without vexatious delays. Hawera Depot: Lysons, Foord and Keilar, Ltd.; ’phone 168. New Plymouth: Smith’s Motors; ’phone 1117. J£EITH ’S J^ADIO 16 PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. t LAST WEEK OF SALE. i Come and get what von want before it is too late! ALL GOODS REDUCED TO LOWEST PRICES TO CLEAR. ’Phone 466.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 October 1925, Page 1
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