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im 0 R SALE. 180 acres of Bush LAND, within three mileß of Kaponga ; 45 acreß are in good grass and fenced. Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM ELLERM, Kaponga. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING. JJ^ COLLIER AND CO. have pleasure in announcing that MR. R. W. THOMPSON (Certificated Tuner from Brimsmead and Sons, London) will VISIT HAWERA and sur. rounding districts for the purpose of Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Organs, about October 17th. Orders may be left at Stab Office, or sent to Wanganui. Hawera visited at regular intervals Pianos tuned singly or by the year. i , H. COLLIER & CO. have the largest and most varied stock of Piafos and Organs on this coast. , Prices from £10 to .£IOO. It desired, time payments from 20s monthly. Mr. Thompson will supply every information, and will value old in* struments with a viow to exchanging for new ones. H. COLLIER & CO., Music Warehouse, Wanganui, Palmeraton North, Nelson A NATIVE, CHIEF at Parawanui writes of MA-URU :— " Send me another bottle of the Rheumatic Medicine like that I had before, because the first bottle gave immediate relief." T7IGMONT RACING CLUB. SIRES HACK PRODUCE STAKES 1896. Op 200 Soys., and Cup, value 5 Soys., to co to Nominator of Sire op Winner. Nominator of Sire, 40 boys and cap, value 5 soys. Nominator of Winner, 40 soys. First Horse, 100 soys. Second Horse, 15 sovb. Third Horße, 5 soys. For three-year-olds (now foals). Derby weights. • $3p* Colts or Fillies nominated for Two-year-old Stakes or Derby are debarred from competing in this race. One mile and a quarter. NOMINATIONS. Colts and Fillies, 1 boy. Close on Saturday, 25th January, 1893, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES. Colts and Fillies — First acceptance, 10b. Close 16th February, 1894, at 9 p.m. — Second acceptance, 10s. Close 25th February, 1895, at 9 p.m. (when name of horse to be given). —Final payment, 1 soy. Close on JUJ^ February, 1896, at 9 p.m. Nominations and acceptances will be received at the time and on the dates mentioned, at the Club, ITawera ; arid by Harry &. Hayr. Tattersail's, Auckland ; and A. T. Dauvers, Napier. Telegraph office closes at Hawera at 5 p.m. ALEX. G. BRETT, Secretary. WM. FOX OMAHURU, X ICENBED NATIVE INTER JU c PRETER And Commission Agent. N,8.-All Native work undertaken. Address, Hawera. Any orders left at Mr. C.E. Major's office will be promptly attended to. rpO BREEDERS. En Avant (imp) — Traducer (imp), winner of the New Zealand, Dunedin, and Geraldine Cups, and many important weight for age races, will be at the service of breeders throughout the district. Also, the Clydesdale Stallion BLUE RiIBJbON, Nannie Macdonald (448)— Young Banker (1) (imp), winner of eight first prizes, viz., at Christchurch, Rangiora, Timaru, Oamaru, and Dunedin. For pedigrees, see oards ; for further particulars, apply to JAMES SPENCE, Otakeho. ART CLASSES. Miss Young's Second Term commences on Monday, 3rd October, in the Borough Council Chambers. TVf ANTED KNOWN Large quantity WASTK P*PKH dn nala at th* Star Oflßo* *«i.M)KR and SOtfh; EUCALYFTi \A IRA U'i . — In protection of the worldridrt fame our manufacture has acquired ill over the world, f* publiph the follow\nu — Hazard, M.D..* j'rofcasor of General Pathology and Diseases of tbe Mind and Nervous sysstuui, says in an editorial publiK 1 - d published in the Clinical record : - ' ' •• h.»»e uxitmracd luvlf-a-dozen spucimom 'A d.lK'i-i.'nt manufactures ,- the preparation it milcr ami Suns was the only out thm \>v <<\ :.t> l)i> rulialiie and corrt'spoodin • 1 -■i-. ti"Jii- Ti-i-th." A not lirr concoction calloi ' ),'<■!.,•!. tJ Extract <jf l']ii«'iiiypti " h*- ma<! •- • "i>:ir:uvi> This product ctami.•.l „ !<• Hi o-n-ti. fnrt>!it'«t in rousin '• <ni..i!s ..flft-t*. ' Tluil. -tiiifclfinaTi com. '•> Nt n iiirMiii'.; of t,lie' M«>ii<-'i „•• • .* <if Vii'i..ria. rli-it a child living a. ••!«■ lu.THHir mohi r.erieiu&ly-' indfoposoi ■I. !i >r»-;us«! In !iiK>t-h«M* (!aj«e":a4B(l,i .liii .- "i> t ; ii .-.tivnif'h of statutory deelara o!>».'. .'lni'.h.- 'sittft-rcd cruelly from,th« eft'i-.r >if Mir same concoction To uUbrt Hi- lii^h rv, ii'Kiioii wf our manufacture w< foil »H:r:iiit< il in cxpiwiny the above fact* fcrU «i-i>.it Ui- ). ul. lit to. exercise cure iniM pii'cuution wnen buying >. SAIWBB i fcON£-(Adv*.i *•* "" \

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3294, 7 December 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3294, 7 December 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3294, 7 December 1892, Page 4

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