BOBBY CALVES BOBBY CALVES Patea Farmers’ Co-op. Freezing Co. Ltd. WILL PURCHASE OUTRIGHT or mil TREAT on BEHALF of FARMERS under the SOUTH TARANAKI POOLING SCHEME. ORDINARY CALVES SMALL CALVES (If according to Govt. Regulations) iuxiuiN THE FOLLOWING CARRIERS: Mrs V. DALEY. 'Phone 71, Manaia. A E. MCDONALD. 'Phono 30, Opunake. IF A LITCHWARK. ’Phone 2339, Hawera. J." G.' LIPPING WELL. ’Phone 457, Hawera. W. .T. BLAIR, Okaiawa. 'W. HAMILTON, Whakamara. A BALDWIN, c/o Otakcho Hotel, Otakeho. 5: IS > H. QSBOENfM«»gttmißgi, ltawhitiroa, Cliisofturst ami Anderson Bond DisA. sfcOLEMAN, Dnlniol Bond, Kotokare Bond, Boylnn Bond, Fraser Bond, and Mountain Road Districts. . S. A. TUBBY, Cardiff, Waingongoro and surrounding districts. M. E. HILL, Okato. BUYERS TxrTAT> A K. MeNAE, Glover Road, HAWERA. p P ROCOCK NGAERE: ’Phone 19/, Eltham. S.‘ POULSEN, Waihi Road, NOKMANBY; 'Phone 28282, Hawera. RECORD POULTRY RANCH Day Old Chicks UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS a LL hens used in my Breeding Pens are specially selected heavy A rvrvwLiem-* and have proved great winter layers. Males ait the producers and have proved great winter layers. . , head of these pens airc bred direct from officially tested single penned stock (Auckland laying competition). 302 Eggs in 350 days, average weight 24.62 ozs. per doz. 294 Eggs in 350 days, average weight 25.16 ozs. per doz. 282 Eggs in 350 days, average weight 24.23 ozs. per doz. Day Old Chicks (100), £5 10s; Settings (15 eggs), 10s; Incubator Lots (100), £2 10s. Freight paid. FAWN & WHITE RUNNER DUCKS Limited number of eggs from single tested ducks mated to son of Lady Betty, 343 eggs in 350 days. Settings (9 eggs), 12/6 WM. LEVIN BOAD L. CONWAY, SHANNON THE ASIAN HERBALIST & OPTICIAN Is Attending DAILY from 9 a.m. to 12 and from 2 to 4.30 p.m. at the H. F. Sanitarium Company HIGH STREET HAWERA TF you have noticed any defect in your system, do not neglect to call in and receive HERBAL TREATMENT, which has proved satisfactory with many others in the past. References can be seen at our office from local clients. 1 Opening Spring Display of New Season’s Goods NOW SHOWING YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THIS GREAT EVENT! ■pVEKY Department will be aglow with the New Goods, New Colours, New Styles. In the Mantle Department, Dainty Frocks just unwrapped from their tissue wrappings and embodying the latest Continental styles. In the Millinery Department, smart little shapes in grape fruit yellow and menthe green—the predominating colours this spring. And in the Hosiery and Glove Departments, goods tO' harmonise and make a perfect ensemble. BO NOT MISS THIS EVENT ! IT WILL BRING UNPARALLELED DELIGHT. M cGruer Bone & Co. Limited. LEADING DRAPERS HAWERA
Special Powdec. Tale Bath Salts and Bath Powdei : a real charming line. 4/6 to 8/6 at P'r«inQfo'» nulv. the Chemist. "VTEALiE'S 'Drenches and PowdPTs are proven Purchase vnnr requirements Dingle’s Pharmacy. Pa rnlvsis remedies, now at.
f>OyS' Overcoats for Winter—we are showing a nice range of these at prices that will suit you. Also a big variety of Kiddies’ Jerseys in Cream, Cardinal. Putty, Browns and fancy mixtures in all sizes; also Navy Reefer ‘Coats, all sizes; splendid value; all atj the right price—J. C. Kobb, Boys’ and] 'Men’s Outfitter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 10
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