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f : ""I-; "■;■ "' p|;t&l ARRIVALS o£ an* SiTlOiP® (frOODS, ;Ex Athenic, Rak^ia, Papanm, I Wtyvr on View. ! Bconoinic - - W. SPENOB - - ■ Hawera 111 1 • 'v •

A Cup ot NttCTAR is so Delicious so Refreshing and so Economical. TEA Orange Tips(^viib.n«> Golden Tips] tiL. PUKE CEYLON, * HILL GROWW^ From — M. J. Campbell, Hawera. Gilmour andSmelhe, Manaia and Auroa. M. B. Gibbons, Pihama. W. K. Howitt, Awatuna. A. W. Orfjan, Te Kiri. Davy and Co., Kapuni. Mills and Ad] am, Kaponga. Free samples from above merchants on applicetion. ABE FOB THE "CHAMPION" BRAND FLOUR. THE Best and Most Economical (thereiore the cheapest) 'Flour on the market. By asking your Storekeeper for the i "CHAMPION FLOUR," and your Baker for " CHAMPION BREAD," : you are assisting to fight the celebrated Southern Flour Trust — 50 strong. IS* Breadwinners ! Think of this, and insist on having the • " Champion "flour. LAND. LAND. *yf{f\ ACRES, L.1.P., 560 in 1 \J\J grass, 200 good milling timber, good road, 4$ miles to township, undulating country, house 5 rooms, stockyard, etc., fenced. £4. 5s per acre. 1752 200 acres, native lease, some of the choicest of Taranaki, all in grass, never been milked on, rent 2/6, goodwill £8, zo years to run. Very easy terms. 1720 300 acres, freehold, 4 mUes east of Stratford, level land, metal road, 2 miles from railway, factory, etc., good house, cowshed, etc. A splendid chance for a family. For sale cheap. £"600 cash. 200 acres, freehold, undulating country, Toko district, metal road, creamery handy. For lease with optional purchasing clause. Compensation for improvements at end of term ii purchase not completed. 800 acres, 700 in grass, good country and not too rough, fenced and sub-divided, whare, yards, etc., £3 5s per acre for goodwill oil.i.p.i l.i.p. license. This property is good value and worthy of investigation by intending purchasers. 1635 Waimate Plains— Splendid Farms of first-class land, areas range ftom 50 acres upwards. Exceptional Terms. NEWTON T£.m&. AUCTIONEER & LAND AGENT STRATFORD. W. ROWiE. HEED & GRAIN MERCHANT HAWERA. OIV SALE NEW SEASON'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER S E ED S. Vegetables 3d per packet. Flower Seeds ... id &3d „ EARLY SEED~POTATOES. White Elephants Early Rose • Beauty of Hebron North Pole Oats, Wheat, Barley, Maize, Linseed, Canterbury Oat-sheaf Chaff, Hay, Straw, etc. Crushed Oats, Oil Cake, Calf Meal Pig Meal, Crushed Linseed, Pollard, Bran, etc. GRAIN At Lowest Rates. Grass and Clover Seeds, etc. MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. BONEDUST. Lawn Mowers, Spades, Shove'.s, Rakes, Hoes, Forks,* Reap Hooks, Slashers, Sieves, Flower Pots, Fencing Wire (barb and plain), etc. AGENT FOR— Massey-Harris Co.'s Agricultural Machinery. • WE have much pleasure in -. notifying that we have now completed the Re-organisa-tion of our Tailoring Department, and are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to us at prices that must effect a revolution in the tailoring trade. Recognising the absolute necessity of doing business on Up-to-date Principles, we have thoroughly re-organised the departmentenraged a highly qualified Cutter, (who has the assistance of a competent stafi), and can now .offer you the best value and selection,' procurable. We' shrink all tweeds, use only the best linings and trimmings, and guarantee perfect satisfaction , in Fit, Style, and Finish. \ We.invifeyour attention to our revised 'price list :<— l Price of tweed :7s 6d: old prfce 1 | /3:155, the suit ; revised price, now ;£2 ■ 158 ; 8s 6d, £4 as 6d the suit, " now £2 18s 6d ; los, £4 7s 6d the unit, now £3 7s 6d; i2tf, fy tt? the suit, now £3 15s ; 14s, £5 &< the, suit, now £4 ss ; blub and f ' black vicuna, 5s the suit, now '] £4>& ; .F,oi»» No. 4 serge, £4 15s \ the suit; now £4; best quality coating, £5 zos the suit, now £4* 10s. J The above prices are ior Spot i! Cash only. If booked, 5s extra ] will be charged. lisMMiilli ,

mis s ' "<.•-• L FOOTWEAR. ;|^^L • . , GENTS 9 r^^BL BOX CALF BALS. AS DESIGN SHOWN. ' HIGH STREEf, HAWEKA^ ~ HURRELL CB- CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WISH to intimate that they have now completed the most Up-to-Date CARRIAGE FACTORY and SHOWROOM in Taranaki. FARMERS Should now place their Orders for Milk Waggons and Drays for the coming season. It will pay you to get a quotation from us, and inßpect our present stock. A variety of Second-hand Vehicles for sale. QURJSHOEING FORGE. If you value your Horse, READ THIS,-Great satisfaction has bten daily expressed by our numerous customers of the manner m wnicn •their Shoeing has been done by us during the last twelve months. ASPECIALITY. IS" PLEASE NOTE,'- Horses suffering irom .BAD FEET and BRUSHING Cured in every case. t-tttppttt t wrtv; Telephone No. 4. HURRELL BROb.

WANGANUI A. & P. SHOW. November 16th & 17th. £1250 IN PRIZES. j Entries close Nov. 5. Get a Schedule, j Belby Morton, •■omtaby. ELTHAM COACH FACTORY I VEHICLES FOB I O SALE CHEAP TO CLEAR. i ; 8 1 Double Buggy, £12 ' 3 Spring Drays, good order t ! 2 Spring Carts, good order t 1 Bradley Gig, good order '• 2 Long -shatters, good order ® 2 Gigs, good order Agent for Messrs Bootb, Macdonald and Co. IS" Note the address — d B. L. BJBIANT, I Eltham Coach Factory, Bridge Street Eltham. rs * IMPORTANT NOTICE. it id 3. A GOOD PAIR OF j BOOTS )8 is Is of Greater Value to d insure Good Health than j n all the Pills and Medi5s cine in the world. cs \ These can be got for Reasonable Prices at n T. DICKSON AND CO.'S s. CASH BOOT PALACE, High St. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LT D. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Ofkicbb, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Manuhb Works ... Ngahadkanoa. IJUPOUTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! NETT CASH, ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA, in 2owt. sacks. For lowt tag*, 2/6 per ton extra ia chargpd. ' NO. 1 MIXTUUK, £5/7/0 PEK TUN. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS — One-half imported Superphosphate, 35 to 37 per cent boluble Phosphate. One-half Bone Dust, containing Tricalcic Phosphate, 43 per cent ; ammonia, 4 per cent. NO. 3 MIXTURE, £5/2/6 PEK TON. One-half imported Superphosphate, 35 to' 37 per cent Soluble Phosphate. One-half " M " Manure, containing Tricalcic Phosphate, 26 per cent ; ammonia, 8 per cent. SPECIAL POTATO MANUKK, £5/2/6 PER TON. (Copied from the report of the Now York Agricultural Experiment Station, at Geneva, N.Y.) GUARANTEED ANALYSIS — Five twenty-thirds Dried Blood, 15 per cent ammonia. Ten twenty-thirds Bone Dust, containing Tricalcic Phosphate, 43 per cent ; ammonia, 4 per cent. Eight twenty-thirds Kainit, 13 per cent Potash. * IMPOKTEO SUPEBPHOSrHATK, £5/5 PER TON. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS — 35 to 37 per cent Soluble Phosphate RAIN IT. . The . inclusion of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the mixtures is an advantage, and can be made without extra pharge. MIXINU. The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent cut, and purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to them in the makers' bags, and make the mixtures themselves. ! SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to suit farmers. FREKZINti SHEEP & LAM US. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT X EXPORT COMPANY (I/TD) is prepared to purchase Fat Sheep and I^ambs by weight at graduated prices ior the following qualities and grades :— v SHEEP. FIRST QUAI/ITY FREEZERSBRAND W.M.E. Co. 40 to 65&S 65 to 70IDS Over 7ott>s SECOND QUALITY FREEZERSBRAND NGA. 40 to 7o!bs. ' FREEZING EWES- ; BRAND NGA. EWE. LAMBS. FIRST QUALITY FREEZERS- , BRAND W.M.E. Co. Under 4*ft>s Over 42tt>s SECOND QUALITY FREEZERSBRAND.NGA. REJECTS . Will be paid for at time, value*. CONDITIONS. Fat and skins to be the property of the Vendor, the Company paying fbt the former, the current value per lb of the' day*, and the latter may be either soldi to the Company, .or feilmongered on owner's account at Jua option. All sheep 46 be prime of their *4aas, and to be delivered at Freezing Works at owner's cost and ex-, pens*, price and payment to be on theFROZEN WEIGHTJ ' Or the Company ia willing to purchase at a. straight-out -price .per head as heretofore, Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any, of the Buyers in the 'country. The Company also offers clients every facility for Freezing on their own account. - , DILNOT SVASmm, : „

HOUSE j FURNISHINGS. I L I BEDDING. BEDDING. • - BEDDING. Good Ticking, full size, well filled Double beds ftom 23/6 Single beds ... from 16/Pillows ... from 2/9 each i _______ p— AU our Kapoc is Machinedressed, and of the very Best Quality. PRATT & CO. i CABINETMAKERS UPHOLSTERERS AND UNDERTAKERS. Next P.O. Telephone — 126. FARMS. "1" EASE — 100 Acres, Westmere, I J 5$ miles from Wanganui, all ploughable, magnificent soil, house, outbuildings, etc. Lease 17 years, £1 per acre ; goodwill (51) Lease — 139 Acres, 2 miles from Wanganui, every convenience; 17/b per acre, goodwill or can take stock with the place at plain value, with no goodwill. (49) Lease — 840 Acres, 700 in grass, real good land, half ploughable, 2 miles to school and creamery. Lease 10 yeais at 6/ per acre ; no goodwill. . (45) Sale — 369 Acres, all gra&s, mostly ploughable, near Wanganui, every convenience ; £6 10s per acre ; good bargain. (75) Sale — 595 Acres, all grass, beautiful propeity, 9 miles from Wanganui, close to school and creamery, 8 roomed house, and every convenience; £9 per acie; easy terms. (76) BADDELEY AND FORLONG, Auctioneers, Wanganui, opposite G.P.O. WALLACE'S RED DRENCH IS RECOMMENDED BY the Government Inspectors and the leading breeders oi the district as the SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDY in the market. For several years cattle have j been steadily rising in price, while 1 ' disease has also been steadily increasing. Last season, where J WALLACE'S RED DRENCH r was used in time, not a single • beast was lost. . . Ask your dealer for , WALLACE'S RED DRENCH, r or send direct to the Manufacturer. 1/6 per packet. t ALSO IN STOCK— 1 Milk Fever Injections", Milk Fever Syringes, and Blacklegoids. ! WALLACE HAWERA. : R. B. THOMSON, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, (Box 593) AUCKLAND. 3800 Acres, within 40 miles oi Auckland, sea-side estate, communication railway and road or by steam boat. One of the best fattening farms in the province ; includes 28 miles first-class fencing. Buildings : House (8 rooms), 1 wool sheds, yards, &c., &c. Would make good dairy farms. Price £4 15s per acre. Terms, % cash; balance 4% per cent. Good reasons for selling. 1 100 Acres, 9 miles from railway, first-class limestone bush country, 400 acres in grass, carrying 3 sheep per acre, 6 paddocks, fencing of the best, house (six rooms, 12ft stud), yards (complete), 17 feet first-kilass coal outcropping alongside boundary fence. A great bargain at £4 10s per acre ; terms. Handy to Auckland. 1356 Acres, 7 miles from railway, handy; to Auckland, limestone bush country, 1100 acres felled and in grass and turnips, 18 paddocks (totara posts), six roomed house (all conveniences), stables, sheds, yards, etc. Stock for winter 300 head cattle, 20 horses, 1300 sheep. Price £5 109 per acre. Residences, farms 100 acres and upwards. Btiy at grazing price. Further particulars R. B. THOMSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Bo* 593. AUCKLAND. CYCLES. CYCLES. H. CHRISTIAN, lightstrung cycle worjs;s, In Theatre Rciyal, Hawera. Lightstrung B.S X' Cycles, Excelsior Cycles, Remington Cycles, Dayton Cycles. LIGHTSTBUNq QKrjrjES MADE TO* ' -'. ' ; ;-oftDj6ja;: 1 ::• , - All guarantrasd twejve months. Repairs by Pompbtenvt MsSHAWCSr c T/fc*** *°Pk * f Cycles; arid Sundries to c^se^og t> ; , jy°E,S IT • PAY ? WhTTo cat ttyj Best

H Hacking Coughs. For a dry, hacking cough take about one ,teaspoonful of Lane's Emulsion every hour, or so, until cough ceases. Coughing is caused by an irritation of the membrane lining the throat and lungs. Frequent doses of Lane's Emulsion pils, or soothes, the ir.icitated membrane and ■quickly subdues the inflammation. Should Lane's Emulsion be a little too rich at first pour the dose iuto a little cold water. Cold water tones down the fichness, but does not in any way alter the medicinal qualities. Persons who, at first, .object to the taste of Lane's Emulsion become quite fond of it j in a few days, by first pouring the dose into a little cold water, and then drinking without stirring. Lane's EmULSION will certainly assist your health and give you strength if you will be persistent. You can obtain Lane's Emulsion at Chemists .and Stores at 2/6 & 4/6 per bottle. The point to be careful about is to take none but Lane's. 1 no. A. rl. D U X F I Ei L D LADIES'. ANI> GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. Cf ADDLES and Harness of every ■ O 'description made to order on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairs neatly, and promptly executed*. Agent for Clapham'aPatent Horse • Holder and Wheel-lock and Kirk- , wood/s. Qintment.; j A. H* OUXFIELD, ! Higb-Htreet .-.-''' H ffk4«ra. \ TWm®£. m rKlCK : ij Coming from anyone ] Who buys mea(t here. ■ ' t, . 1.. '—.—i '■ i- " ' „*• • W| buy the b^st,stock :of all 1 "f" kinds, we cut it up to „ J the best, advantage, and we 'deliver all orders, promptly and . \ punctually, f anywhere .in : the. c May we serve you ? , , t

'; SOMERSET HOUSE (Near Railway Station). P PETERS EN, late ol Post a Office Temperance Hotel, 0 Dannevirke, begs to announce that r he has purchased Mrs Weeks' interest in the above Boardinghouse, and has much pleasure in intimating that he intends to carry on the management on entirely new lf . lines. An excellent table will be. . kept, and terms will be found moderate. Good accommodation " provided for the travelling public. 1. P. PETERSEN, Proprietor, y . HawbrA. W' ANTED KNOWN, - Furniture oLall descriptions, in- . eluding welt-finished Duchesses and ■ Sideboards. We deliver. The • Mart, Regent street. 1 I AM TIRfeD. ' Tj^ VERYBOD Vis tired, spring JQi weather makes us so. The ! spring feeling is one of general > lassitude, with dull, heavy sensa-, 1 ' tions; continual tired feeling, with irregular appetite and some- ' ) times loss of sleep. I i^HP BLUE FLAG § r7t ' ~ J * LIVER CURE The Ideal Spring Medicine. Invigorates the system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the normal appetite, and produces regular sleep. As a tonic and health regulator, it has no equal. Chemists and Stores. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. STRATFORD BACON CURING COMPANY, Ltd. . DURING Winter Months, xeceiving days at — Kapooga: First and third Monday in each month. - Otakeho: Third Wednesday in < each month. - » Okaiawa : Fourth Wednesday in ' each month. • - ' < PItCHER F. RALFE, J • • Secretary. ] >■ > PIGS. PIGS. PIGS, ! W-- DIMOCK & CO,, Ltd., « Wellington, are buyers of 10,000. (ten thousand) Bacon Pigs Maiden Sows and Barrows. Ju^ particulars from A. £. i Dimock, Kaponga. . . , 1 • Receiving Days. , J Kaponga: Once a fortnight, com* t , menang from sth July. '„ t Eltham: Once a fortnight, from ; 6th July. • Okaiiwa : Once a fortnight, from . 4'lh July. ' " * " ' ' 1 Opunake: Every four weeks, com- p mencin {j from ' 14th' July. S

EDWARD C. HORNER, SHIPPING AGENT, INSURANCE, ANDGENERAL AGENT, PATEA. ; Agonl for— Ancho* Lino of Stcamors, Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company j Harmonic Hall, etc. Broker Australian Mutual Provident Society. Licensed Custom Houso Agent. Clerk Patea County Council. „ Secretary Hospital Board. j Secretary Patea Harbor Board. ,1 Purchaser of Fungua and all kinds of - , ■ , Produce for Caah. fiiISHOP, W. G., Bricklayer, High st. PX» . Estimates given. airiOLE & DONNELLEY, Gunsmiths. |v^ Repain done on the premises by men. , wrSuDBY, Ci » 800B 00 * 01 * 11 * 6 '! P» ncefl ■'• M^ Est. 1883. " Boots made to measure. CBspain executed with despatch. gfffJAKE AND SONS, Bricklayers, VieSjE' 1 toria st. and South road. DrainEi and sanitary work. Estimates given. ERlephone 127. , , n W2^EEN, J. P- »nd Co., Bakers and ConHI fectioners, Caterers. Wedding mSbM to. Order. Afternoon tea rooms. PIZIRBY, J- W., Argyle street, Steam, Pli, Gm, and Oil Engines, Turbines, mSUm, and Refrigerators erected and re■Wnd at reduced rated. Estimate! given. tEiAQE , G. C, Princes street, manuES^ facturer of tents, tarpaulins, horje fit': cow covers. Flags of all nations to order. BfeTHITTINGTON, H. X., Bricklayer, MrY>, High street and Glover road. HJOnage and sanitary work a speciality. BPtmaws given. Telephone 79. . J ptTttponpra, Oireotorv* I A. H., Wheelwright and Gene- | WW ral Smith. Dairy Factory MachinHr %ttd Agricultural Implements repaired. { Kftlnc t speciality. Terms moderato. KOkata-wa Directory. ffikWFILL, ALBERT (late L. Fisher), BPrCarrier *nd Contractor. All order BbmtoUy and carefully executed. AU kinds gjjjflSlin Work contracted for. tSoputialce .Uireotory. K^UBDBN, A. { Architect. Plans Kg MJ Specifications, Estimates. . Iheatee ipYAL . . |r HAWERA. I rpHS GREAT CLEAR. f ING SALE § 18 STILL CONTINUED. \ mmmrnrn }]' PRICES LOWER THAN •J, , EVER. «■ I s Fot Ditpery Goods of Description ! GO TO •■'•■■■'•, ffPRATREBOYAL. i BACON CO., LT£>>, l|f|'i;. I.' )♦ lov/ is oyxsn to receive

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