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TTAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG TAX. The following fees are made payable forthwith for registration of dogs within the Hawera County (exclusive of the Manaia and Normanby Town Districts) for tbe year 1893, viz.: — Sbeep and cattle dogs, ) Tf paid by 2s 6d each > 31st March Other dogs, 5s each ) 1893. All registerable dogs not registered by the 31st March, 1893, will be charged double rates. C. A. Budge has been appointed Registrar. Registration Office: The County Council Office, Hawera. Collars may also be obtained from Mr Jacob Meiili, Manaia. S. FORSYTH, w Chairman. DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS. " i Best, Simplest, Cheapest. There are 34,000 Separators of this make in use, a g-beateb itombeb THAN ALL OTHEB MAKEEB COMBINED can boast of. The company have just advised us that they have secured their 225 th First Prize in Europe. Skimming capacity, 12 to 330 gals. Prices, £15 to £80. Their new Separator "L" is the moßt perfect hand -power machine ever invented. The demand is great, so order at once. Sole District Agents — SORENSEN AND BUSCK, Manaia. J. MACKLAM, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, High-Rtreet - Hawera In taking this opportunity of thanking the public of Hawera and District for the very liberal support accorded in the past, begs to int ; mate that the NEW AND COMMODIOUS SHOW BOOM over shop is now open, where a VERY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS suitable for the Christmas season is now on view. It would be useless to enumerate. The public are invited to inspect. A large stock of Lett's and Collins 1 Diaries for 1893. NORMANBY. BATES BROS, have now one of the LAKGEST AND BEST ASSORTED General Stocks in the district, comprising — DRAPERY AND MILLINERY GROCERIES IRONMONGERY Ain> TINWARE CROCKERY FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c, All at Popular Prices for the Holiday Season. In order to show tbe above, we have been obliged to OPEN THREE NEW SHOW ROOMS. Call and see us before purchasing, as you will be a lot of money in pocket by doing so. As we do not sell under cost one day and tbe next add a tremendous profit, customers can always depend upon being treated fairly and getting full value for their money, BATES BROS., GENERAL STORE, NORMANBY J^[ A - U R TJ Cubes Unbbokef Chilblains. A LADY WRITES :— « I can confidently recommend your Ma-übtt as a complete Cute for Chilblains. In all cases I have seen it used, it has produced relief in a few minutes ; in fact, has cured when all other remedies have failed. I have great pleasure in testifying to its efficacy." A FATHER SAY?: — "I have much pleasure in certifying to tbe potency of Ma-übu as a Cure for Chilblains ; its effect is magical, and cannot be too highly commended." FS. CANNING • (Late Davy and Falkner), GENERAL MERCHANT, Kaponga. Post, Telegraph, aud Money-order Office. F. S. CANNING, Qualified Valuee, Land, Estate, and Genebal Commission Aoent, Kaponga. Properties for pale or lease entered upon mv register fbee op cctaugtb ; if sale effected, then usual commission LOANS NEGOTIATED. Agencifs: Standard Fire Insurance Compauy Hawera and Normanby Star Egmont Star Waimate Witness Eguiont Settler Press, Christen urch rpHB WALTER A. WOOD 1 MOWING and REAPING MACHINE COMPANY Manufacturers of Reapers apd Binders, Mowing Machines, and Hay Rakes. The best and cheapest in the market. Call and inspect the samples now in stock, also see testimonials. A complete stock of duplicate parts (seldom required) always on hand. In 1891 the W.A.W: Co. made and sold 97,650 Harvesting Machines. Egmont Fabmebs' Union, Ltd., Agents. WASTE PAPER on sale at the Stab Office

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2335, 28 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2335, 28 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2335, 28 January 1893, Page 4