W. A. QUIN, Agent . \j}aatfA6}ws(/acfec(fo (tonMCofdaoc/Ji/verJlfedtfs) ' CMO/VOfißLfflpfp T£As Imarepuwanc/wto/esom Tfie best money a/icf experience, can &tn . te/yesfsa/ewAusfra7asft. , SOLD BY ALL GROCERS , SEED POTATOES.' TUST landed from Canterbury: Early Kidney, 2d per lb, and' White Elephants .24d per lb; Snowflakes and the celebrated Magnum Bonum, grown by W. Webber, 2£d lb. Quotations for large lots. Yates 1 Reliable Garden Seeds. We are making record sales this season ; people are tired of the cheap and nasty stuff continually foisted on them. A. H. PABKINSON, Beady Money Btore. HE MADE HIM A LORD. An Englishman showed a voluble Tanked an old Charles the First , ft guinea, and pointing to m ' mpf the head of Cbarles M- said, "That man made jA9 ■ my ancestor s Lord." 1| "That beats me," said H IL the Tank. He then Jv pulled a oent piece from > the pistol pocket of his pants, and, pointing to the figure of the Indian Chief oh the reverse side, said, "That man made my ancestor an angel." If you use Sun Baking Powder in your bread, cakes, pastry, So., it will make all the men in the house as goodtempered as angels. Good digestion, good temper, happy home by using Sun Baking Powder. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. rnHE OHOW, Of tha above Assooiationwill be held on the WANGANUI RAOEOOURQE ON THURSDAY 24th NOVEMBER. Gates, after 1 p.m., Is. Children under 12 years, 6d. N.B.— Members Tickets have all been posted. Any member not receiving his ticket kindly communi- . oate with ike Seoretary. Programmes posted on application* ED. N. LIFHTON, Seoretary. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND . PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THB FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW or SHEEP.OATTLE, HORQES.PIGS POULTRY, DOGS, IMPLEMENTS. LOCAL INDUSTRIES, DAIRY & AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, &0. &O. &O. &0. Will be held on the SHOW, GROUND, HAWERA, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Bbd jnd 4th NOVEMBER, 1898. LEAPING COMPETITIONS DBIVING26OMPETITION SHEAEING COMPETITION CHOPPING OOMPETITIpN GUESSING COMPETITION. Entries close on MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1898, AT 8 P.M. HORSE PARADE. A Parade of Stud Horses, under the auspices of the Egmont A. and P. Association, will be held on the Show Ground, Hawera, on Satubday, the 17th September, 1898. Horses must be on the ground at 1.80 p.m. Parade at 2 p.m. Entrance fee 2/6 for each horse. Members are reminded that their Annual Subscriptions are due and must be paid to entitle them to the privileges of Membership. Programmes and entry forms will be forwarded on application. C. A. BUDGE, Secretary, T. CHILDS, a fiNEEAL BLACKSMITH and KJ WHEELWRIGHT, Kaponga. Has pleasure in informing the residents of Eaponga and district that he has purchased the coachbuilding stock-in-trade of Mr J. Judson and intend eombinding it with his blaoksmithing business. The coach-building and wheelwrighting is under the supervision of a first-class tradesman and patrons | are assured of good workmanship and the best of materials being used; Painting and trimming done on \ thepremises. Vehicles of all designs executed with despatch at reasonable rates. Horse-shoeing and general blacksmithing. Agricultural implements made and repaired. PATIKI ROAD SAW MILL S. "OUILDERB would do well to obtain quotations for all sorts of rough and dressed Building Timber from A. Kelly, or F. R. and H. Wagsta , Pihama. WfA. QUIN, AgentT^
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4029, 3 September 1898, Page 4
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526Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4029, 3 September 1898, Page 4
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