AUOXIOM. , I N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO. GRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED ! \TfE can supply new season’s GRASS " SEED of highest germination and purity at lowest prices. ALSO—--17/20% BASIC SLAG 90% SULPHATE OF POTASH SUPERPHOSPHATE BLOOD and BONE To ensure success order your Autumn requirements from— NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. ' HAWERA.
AT THE RESIDENCE, ELTIIAM. ’Phone 110. TUESDAY, MARCH 30. At 1.30 p.m. “pADDY” MARCHANT has received instructions from Dr. Stringer to sell by public auction as above, his household furniture and effects, including — Bedroom I—Double1 —Double bed, d. rimu, duchess chest, oval mirror, chest drawers (d. rimu), standing mirror, d.r. full length mirror, d.r. small stable, bedside cabinet, blue and grey carpet 10ft Gin x Oft, complete toilet .set, cretonne curtains Bedrooms —Child’s single bed, mattress and pillows, dropside cot, light rimu, mattress and pillows, child’s rubber bath, small tables, i d. rimu,' low chairs, toilet set, dark rimu single bed, mattress and pillows, small table, grey carpet 10ft Gin x Oft, cretonne curtains Dining room —4 dining chairs and 2 carvers (dark rimu), cupboard (dark rimu), 3 Japan trays, 4 glass and silver salts Living Room —Chesterfield and 2 easy chairs in mole corded velvet, low chair (daTk oak), loose cushion, oak stool, dark rimu table, pouffe, fire screen, -wire screen, kerb, fire irons on stand, golf clubs and bag, hand sewing machine, push chair, umbrella stand, 3 door mats, S yards new cretonnes, roll net curtaiinng (new) Surgery and Waiting Room —Roll-top desk (light rimu), examination couch, office chair, 2 seagrass chairs, bookcase, cretonne curtains i Crockery—Dinner service, kitchen crockery, scales, kitchen utensils, glass jars, enamel pres, pan, fireguard, Ewbanlc carpet sweeper, wringer, clothes basket, O ’Cedar' 1 mop, etc., new lawn mower, heavy concrete roller, garden hose, garden tools WITH RESERVE Gate-leg table (dark oak), 2 easy chairs (large, spring backs and arms) # _
£}ITY J)YE -YyOKKS, 177 PRINCES STREET QUITS, Costumes, Ladies’ Coats and Dresses DYED and PRESSED equal to new. DRY CLEANING. We specialise in this business. With our long experience patrons can rclv on the best possible work. All work done on the premises under my personal supervision.' Repairs and alterations. Gents’ own material made up at reasonable prices. J. W. GLOVER, TAILOR, ART DYER & DRY CLEANER.
CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS TjAIRY Farmers are cordially invited to communicate with the HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD. (L, Cr. Ashton, South Taranaki Representative) at the address below regarding the successful PREVENTIVE TREATMENT of Contagious Mammitis in dairy cows by inoculation with vaccines prepared exclusively by Mr .1. G. Smith, Bacteriologist to the Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. Reports from farmers throughout the Dominion show a. wonderful reduction in this destructive disease in herds inoculated by the HAMILTON VAC CINE CO., LTD., last year. Full information gladly giveii without obligation. ADDRESS INQUIRIES, by mail or ’phone, which will be promptly answered, to — L. G. A shton ’ HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., c/o A. K. FYSON, Accountant and Company Secretary, Winter Show Buildings, HAWEBA. ’Phone 128. P.O. Box 64.
WHY DENY YOUR CHILDREN A MUSICAL EDUCATION? £5 DEPOSIT AND £2/5/6 MONTHLY WILL. PURCHASE A WITTON PIANO FROM jQISON’S Inspection invited of their large selected stock—Chappell, Hopkinson, Rogers, Windover, Begg and Co., Witton and others. '/ WHY be without a 'Piano! Send Dixon and Co. £5 for deposit; they will select a good instrument; if you are not satisfied money returned.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 March 1926, Page 10
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