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* JWEfeJ fe^^^^A,^^^^^ Vl|^ ABM 4feA I^MaA ' MtMTi^nMlM. ' WONDERFUL •aanatMft: JiMt *■« fetter Vala* «fcaa »ay «t 44 *•* Ik. am* momcy, opn» •*» W- *•• wttk Mr v t/4, ' ipliuVl wttk mar •* •/- yx Ik. TEAS TjAMSErS REWI WERA PTEAM GENERATOR. The best and most economical appliance yet invented for general use on dairy farms. Indispensable for sterilising milk, whey, or other bye products. Will cook thoroughly by steam one sack of potatoes with the consumption of two 4ft logs of rata. Made from 10 gallon capacity and upwards. Price from £6 10s upwards, complete, or with extra vat to hold about half-ton at £1. Boiler made entirely of copper, frame $-inoh boiler-plate iron. . Fo simple that a child can manage it. No possible, danger of ezploion. ' W. A. Quin agent, Hawera \TTEST COAST LAND VV AGENCY. AGRICULTURAL SEED STORE. £300 will purchase goodwill .. of lease of snug dairy farm, 150 aores, 110 aores grass, fenced, house, eto ; large part remain at 6 per cent ; low ground rent. Also 160 acres, mostly open, good house 147 aores, mostly grassed, fine land 180 aores, 100 grass, good road, low prioe 82 aores open, house, yard, etc. ; Fbuhqlds.— B9o aores open, fine land, or may be leased ; 242 acres, all felled, good land ) jJBASBS PARTLY IMPBOVED.— 2IO, 146, 800 aores, &0,, goodwill very low I Business aud residence sites on easy 1 terms ; . j Two shops and dwellings to let ' suitable ,for photographer, boot shop, stationer, eto. j Grass, olover, and agricultural seeds manures, fenoing wire, eto. £700 to lend on freehold seourity. , Loans negotiated. A. H. MOORE ... OPUNAEE H., J Patea, * N.Z. NOW LANDING, ex Rimutaka, a large consignment of higholass English "Groceries. Try our Suffolk Jams, in 21b glass jars, and compare the weight, quality and prioe with that you usually obtain. They run about 8 ounces heavier - than the .ordinary nominal 21b jar. Orange Marmalade, in lib glas<? jars, extra quality, Is per jar. Best i Flavoring Essences. There is great • diversity in . strength and quality generally given in this line. It pays to obtain the best, and we think Maoonochie's stands without a rival. Table Vinegar, in Imperial pint spiral bottles, Is per bottle.. Black Currant and Raspberry Vinegar, Is 6d. Jelly Tablets : apple, orange, ; cherry, strawberry, raspberry, pineapple, and vanilla flavored. Brown Windsor Soap, in tablets, 71b boxes, each 6s. Toilet Soap, in assorted tablets of Bto the box, Is 8 J each. Gelatine, Senna Leaves, Olive and Castor Oil, Potted Meats, eto., etc. To be followed by another direct shipment within a fortnight. 3UGAR has advanced considerably in price. Owing to our direct arrangements with the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., we are still enabled to quote in 701b bags, Nos. 1 and Al, 15s Cd ; No. 2, 14s 9d. Bush-felling Season's Requirements and Sporting Requisites in . great variety. HAWERA GENERAL STORE, W. A. QUIN, High Street Hawera Proprietor. TTUD S 0 N CQACHBUILDER and WHEELWRIGHT, OPUNAKE Has pleasure in informing the residents of Opunake and district that he has commenced business as Coaohbuilder and Wheelwright, and assures customers that all orders will be faithfully exeouted. None but the best materials used. The services of a competent Smith have feeen scoured. " r>RINCES STREET SHOEING 47 FOHGE. W. J. GARRY Having taken over the above wellknow smithy, begs to inform the residents of Hawera and district that he is prepared to shoe horses in a scientific and workmanlike manner. All steel shoes at the usual prices for iron. Shoes fitted to the feet, not the feet to the shoes. ■' A trial solicited. DO Yu" This palatable beverage USE is a health giving. PDC A OC'0 stimulant> No family btttAOt Oahould be without Al COFFEE Crease>s Al Coff ee. ... Ask your storekeeper rUK for it. He sells it in BREAK- llbf * nd alb# Canlsters « FAST?

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4287, 24 July 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4287, 24 July 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4287, 24 July 1899, Page 4

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