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BUSINESS NOTICES. J>EIRNE & . QO., COMMISSION & INSURANCE AGENTS, Also GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. X>EG to announce the arrival of BLENHEIM CHAFF and HAY: also a shipment- of Wheaten Straw; all prime quality; and are prepared to quote same at REASONABLE PRICES FOR CASH. 'C7 DID YOU KNOW THIS ? CELLING Rubber Goods, from the very necessary Bath Plug to the equally essential Truck Tyre, is our business, our livelihood, not just a side line. Specialisation in any branch of trade means better value to the purchaser, so when you think of Rubber it will pay you to think FIRST of USI pARA RUBBER - QO. J^TD., REGENT STREET, HAWERA. “We have it—will get it—or it isn't made of rubber.” CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS T A AIRY Farmers are cordially invited to communicate with the HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD. (L. G. 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 .T. G. Smith, Bacteriologist to the Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. Reports from farmers throughout thej Dominion show a wonderful reduction in this destructive disease in herds inoculated by the HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., last year. Full information gladly given 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, HAWERA. ’Phone 128. P.O. Box 64. THE GREATEST SUCCESS. r PO achieve success while still young- — "*■ that is the greatest success of all. It comes when you have the greatest capacity for enjoying it. It leads to further success. There are many YOUNG men high up in the business world to-day. They have found the short cut to success. SPECIALISATION developed hy practical spare-time study has placed them in their present positions. It’s not for you to envy, but to emulate them. This you can d 0 by studying ACCOUNTANCY* under the skilled guidance of Hemingway’s. For nearly 30 years Hemingway’s have specialised in teaching Accountancy by correspondence. They can coach YOU to qualify in a few years for one of the most remunerative professions in business. Hemingway Free Book “Accountancy” will answer all your questions. Send for it TO-DAY’ to — HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. pORONATION TTOTEu, V ELTEAM. E. CRABTREE, Proprietor. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. PRICE LIST. BRANDIES— Hennessey’s Three Star, IS/- bot. Hennessey’s One Star, 15/- bot. Fine old (French) Draught Brandy, 11/- bot. WHISKIES— Ainslie’s, Bell’s, Catto’s, Walker’s, Dewar’s Special Liqueur, White Horse, Black and White, each 12/6 per bottle; 12/- per bottle ease lots. Draught Whisky, 11/- per bottle, or 62/- per gallon. * GINS— Gilbey’s Dry Gin, 12/6 per bottle. J.D.K.Z., 13/6 per bottle. Old Tom, 12/6 per bottle. Wolfe’s Schnapps, 12/6 per bottle. RUM— Red Heart, 12/6 per bottle. Draught Rum (Old Jamaisa), 11/-. ALES and STOUTS— All Colonial Ales and Stouts, 1/6 pex quart bottle. English Stout, 3/- quart dottle, ox 32/- per doz.; 1/6 pint bottle, 02, 17/- per doz. CHAMPAGNE— Quarts £l, Pints 10/-. Only the most reliable brands of Whisky kept in stock. «' longer a mystery I Yon can tak( pictures with a kodak without be ing experienced. Our “Same-Day Ser vice” assures you the best result from .your photographic efforts.— West wood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Ha A-'x-a.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 March 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 March 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 March 1926, Page 10

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