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HOUSE FURNISHINGS. I ' r BEDDING. BEDDING. BEDDING. p Good Ticking, full size, well filled <B Double beds from 23/6 Single beds ... from 16/Pillows ... from 2/9 each ie mt *| All our Kapoc is Machinef m dressed, and of the very I- Best Quality. ;h * PRATT & CO. * CABINETMAKEKS sa UPHOLSTERERS AND ■" UNDERTAKERS. c's o' Next P.O. Telephone — 126. he i'a * ey tate " ARE YOU IN WANT OF A £ TIP-TOP DAIRY FARM ? id', nOME to HURLEYVILLE, ho \j the Garden of Taranaki. a? Proved to be some of the finest nl * dairying country in the world. U! Splendid Dairy Farms for Sale^ — rer the pick of the district, the joy ot a er. dairyman's heart — areas from 20 to ire 400 acres : good house,, cowshed, 3n i and outbuildings on each. Well ea : sheltered and watered by perennial * v streams ; not flooded in winter, never parched in summer. Also, 254 acre dairy farm with 70 cows, etc., house, and cowshed ; within easy reach of creamery. To a man with about capital, this a P opportunity is the chance of a life n . time. A 33 s * Small grazing runs for sale or : £S lease. Good accommodation ln > . Telephone connection. P R. J. H. NICHOLAS, [ or Land Agent, b , v Hurleyville Store and Post Ofiice |lb _ WALLACE'S RED DRENCH 3. IS RECOMMENDED BY the Government Inspectors and the leading breeders of *a. the district as the B. SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDY A. in the market. >d. For several years cattle have N. been steadily rising in price, while disease has also been steadily in:e , creasing. I^ast season, where >S " WALLACE'S RED DRENCH ° was used in time, not a single beast was lost. ■"• Ask your dealer for te, •s- WAIXACE'S RED DRENCH, or send direct to the Manufac1 8 turer. 1/6 per packet. ALSO IN STOCK— Milk Fever Injections, Milk J* Fever Syringes, and Blacklegoids. WALLACE [ 5 HAWERA. I' R. B. THOMSON; B Y T AND & ESTATE AGENT, J_J (Box 593) AUCKLAND. sr ~™"~~ 3800 Acres, within 40 miles oi Auckland, sea-side estate, com9 munication railway and road or by steam boat. One of the best fattening farms in the province ; e > includes 28 miles first-class fencing. Buildings : House (8 rooms), r- wool sheds, yards, &c, &c. js Would make good dairy farms. l e Price £4 15s per acre. Terms, j % cash; balance 4% per cent. Good reasons for selling, .j 1 100 Acres, 9 miles from railway, first-class limestone bush counr " tT Vi 400 acres in grass, carrying Ie 3 sheep per acre, 6 paddocks, n fencing of the best, house (six ie rooms, 12ft stud), yards (complete), 17 feet first-class coal ie outcropping alongside boundary fence. A great bargain at £4 ios per acre ; terms. Handy to j # Auckland. 1356 Acres; 7 miles from railway, handy to Auckland, limestone J bush country, 1100 acres felled P and in grass and turnips, 18 J paddocks (totara posts), six 18 roomed house (all conveniences), stables, sheds, yards, etc. Stock for winter 300 head cattle, 20 horses, 1300 sheep. Price £5 ios per acre. '• Residences, farms 100 acres and upwards. Buy at grazing price. ' - Further particulars R. B. THOMSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 1 Box 593. AUCKLAND. 1 CYCLES. CYCLES. J H. CHRISTIAN, - f IGHTSTRUNG CYCLE I 7 XJ WORKS, ■ In Theatre Royal, Hawera. » » Lightstrung B.S.A. Cycles, Ex- =i J celsior Cycles, Remington J 1 Cycles, Dayton : Cycles. ' LIGHTSTRUNG CYCLES MADE TO OBDBB. AH guaranteed twelve months. Repairs by Competent Mechanics. 13* Large stock of Cycles and Sundries to choose from; "" Tyo c b Tt pay? ] What? Why to eat the Best J Meat in the market. Then go to fc

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 26 September 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 26 September 1904, Page 4