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Acknowledged Superiority! ideal f &'mr.\ MILK I AND ' CREAM CAMS f f f s&chn owled&Jd { superior to a// «, \ others hu the s H 4 Z.Dzirtf 1 Farmers' * Insist on sowing the 3/\ands. No modern dairy-farm is efficiently equipped unless milk and cream cans bear the brands ‘ldeal’or ‘R.V.’ With more than a generation of Seamless lids,/ hollowed bottoms, specialisation in their manufacture, special bottom/hoops, and unbreak- *• R.V," and “Ideal" Milk and able handles'are outstanding adCream Cans are undoubtedly supe- vantages of these famous cans, rior in every detail. They are practically indestructible! If unable to secure supplies locally, write us direct. Immediate delivery for all sizes can be effected. ALEX HARVEY & SONS, Ltd Goldberg A2/2 Albert Street, AUCKLAND

ACHIEVEMENT! WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST IN NEW ZEALAND PERPETUAL FORESTS LIMITED BONDS (.1) It is the Pioneer Company in Commercial Afforestation. (2) Its planting operations anil maintenance of forests is carried out by men highly qualified to do so. (.1) All promises and commitments have been properly, faithfully and absolutely discharged to date. (4) Its Bondholders ’ interests are protected by an independent, properly constituted Bondholders’ Trust Company. (5) Its Plantations are being established on the very best softwood growing country in the Dominion. ((>) Its total forest, area purchased is in excess of 100,000 acres. (7) Its seed picking operations in this, and other countries, are properly supervised so as to insure the highest grade seed being obtained. (8) Nursery work is managed by men highly qualilied to do so. (!)) The, freehold of the land and the forests is the bona fide property of the Bondholders. (10) It has a properly constituted organisation ready to deal with disposal of forests when matured, and distribution of assets to Bondholders. (11) The Company invites everyone to examine its work. (12) It has provided direct personal representation for every Bondholder. (18) It has established commercial forestry within the British Empire on a sound basis. (14) The Subscribed Bond Capital already exceeds £1,000,000 sterling. N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD., BONDS, the safeguarded investment in national resources. Smith Wylie & Co., Ltd., Managers and Brokers, have offices in every leading centre. \ District Headquarters: P.O. Box 1211, Wellington. Local Agent: P.O. Box 182, New Plymouth.

ONCE IN A BLUE MOON JT-LW siml far between come those occasions when it is neccssary to furnish the home. But when that rare occasion DOES come round you should choose your furniture with care —ever .foremost in your mind the desire for something that will retain its charm throughout years and years of service. .Such discriminate buying entails a visit to the place where Ivy? 111 ' ' IS es L and, strangely enough, prices lowest —to Hero at your leisure you may pick your furniture, confident m the assurance' that everything from the window hangings to the floor covering is the best—in quality, in make, in design, in artistry and in price. A revelation in furniture creations awaits those who visit our Showrooms. Call early. . SYME & CO., HAWEKA AND STRATFORD. “THE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. *’

SUGGESTION DEFINED. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS 1b the Science of Healing in which Thought Vibrations, directed by intention, are transmitted to the subjective mind of the patient for the purpose of restoring health when diseased or abnormal mental or physical conditions exist. In short, it is a scientific method of bringing mind and body into perfect harmony with the Law of Being. May be Consulted Daily 10 to 12, 2 to 5.30. JAS. D.S.T., 21 WELLINGTON ST., HAWERA

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 November 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 November 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 November 1925, Page 7

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