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OTEUART & CORRIGAN O» (lave Budge & Good> f STOCK bALKS. v * October— Eltham, Wednesday 5 1 Kaponga, Friday 7 I Manaia, Tuesday 1 1 Stratford, Wednesday 12 d Eltham, Wednesday 19 1. Auroa, Thursday 20 r Kaponga, Friday 21 v Strathmore, Monday 24 v Manaia, Tuesday 25 Stratford, Wednesday 26 c ' ■- STRATFORD SALE YARDS. 0 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. f "VTEWTON KING will sell by >- JIAI public auction as above, — r 140 good yearlings r 120 mixed yearlings 4c 18 month steers s 50 20 month steers 30 18 month to 2 year steers 50 springing heifers 2 25 heifers in calf 20 empty heifers 70 store cows 12 forward cows 1 Sale at 12.30 p.m. f ELTHAM SALE YARDS. ■ MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. [ ~~— At 1 p.m. STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, — • < 30 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 5 springing heifets 6 springing heifers 15 store cows 10 18 month steers BUSINESSES^ FOR SALE. HADDELEY & FORLONG have been instructed to sell by private treaty on account of the several vendors : MILK BUSINESS. — Fresh Food and Ice Co., situated in Guy ton street, Wanganui ; up-to-date premises, large cool storage, splendid plant, four carts, horses, and harness, good turnover, sound business, long leas?, low rent. Splendid prospects to smart man with small capital ; only to take over everything as a going concern. WOOD & COAL BUSINESS— Situated right in the heart of Aramoho, with no competition, is well established and doing a good sound trade in general fuel, fencing posts, strainers, wire, oats, chaff, bran, etc. premises consist of store, . office, and £ acre of land for wood and coal yards, etc. Price as a • going concern J Apply for full particulars to BADDELEY & FORLONG, Stock Auctioneers, Waoganui. THE HAWERA COUNTY ELEOTRIG COMPANY, Ltd. In the Borough of Hawera until further notice. LIGHT— i I Houses and cottages lit at a fixed charge: 10/ per 8-candle power lamp per year up to 12, and 7/6 per 8-c.p. lamp after that to 24, and 5/ per 8-c.p. lamp above that. On the average, cottages lit ior £4. xos per annum. POWER -~ Fixed charges from 8/6 (eight shillings and sixpence) per horse-power per year to £14. per horse- power, according to user. Special terms to longhour users. ELECTRIC IR6NS— From £2 per year, according to user and size of iron. ANY time you want tea — that is, good tea, with body, with flavor, and with qual* ity— remember you want CRESCENT < BLEND a TEA. The best criterion of the Tea is the Tea itself, and the best advertisement is the increasing number of consumers of Crescent Blend Tea. BLENDED BY AN EXPERT TEAJJLJiNDER. It is a happy combination of the lobust teas of Northern India and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. It is British throughout and high-grade in every way. a AT ALL STORES 2/- Perlb. IT INVIGORATES, TONES, AND BUILDS YOU UP. PIIOSPO-QUINIRON, The PERFECT TONIC, contains IRON AND QUININE in the Easiest Assimilated Form. t Does not Blacken or Destroy the Teeth. INVEST IN A BOTTLE. IT'S NOW YOU WANT IT. PRICE 2/6. Prepared only by F. EDWARDS CHEMIST (By Exam.), HAWERA. EVERY WOMAN DRINKS TEA. fTIHE quantity of tea consumed I by the women of this colony totals several million pounds weight, and if the liquor brewed from this could be put into a receptacle or tank there would be sufficient volume to float a British cruiser. It is important that the tea so con- ] sumed should be pood. MOST WOMEN DRINK SURATURATEA . . . Because it is agreeable to the palate, is fragrant and delicious. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon . . tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas, RETAIL PRICES: Suratura A Quality, 1/6 per lb. Suratura B Quality, 1/9 per lb. . Suratura D Quality, 2/- per lb. ! Suratura X Q"ality, 2/4 per lb. BOLD BYALL STORES. ■ ( * IMPOUNDING NOTICE. ' IMPOUNDED in the Hawera ' Public Pound, on September '■ 07th, from Erin street, — A dark bay J-draught mare, slightly collar-marked, unshod, no visible brand. If the above is not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at Haweia Public Pound on Monday, the 17th day of October, 1904, at 12 noon, according to the provisions of tte Impounding Act. A. J. HOWARD,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8100, 1 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8100, 1 October 1904, Page 3