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Sire Agitator (imp.) (10.488) by Royal Standard (9847 V Veil/ McGregor McGregor (6329) by McGregor (1487) by I Daraley, g.g. dam Lady (662) by 8» Dam Pride by Wallace (late Albertus) 7420) (imp/) by Golden Treainre (4417), g. sire Lord Erskine (1744), g. dam Pride of Kilayth by Salisbury Pride, g.g. dam* Princess (imp.) by Prince of Walea.(67S). Agitator was fourth at the Highland Agricultural Show at Edinburgh in a strong class of three-year-olds in 1899. He ' was first and. champion two years in sue- 1 cession at Dunedin and Oamara Shows.' ' Pride was first as a yearling at the Taieri, and first as a three-year-old. at the Taieri and Dunedin, and has taken other Srizes too numerous to mention. Graad i am Pride of Kilsyth has been a most successful prize winner at both Dunedin , and Taieri Shows and was champion at Invercargill and Dunedin, besides ' having taken many first prizes as a brood mare. Terms : £4 4s. Al care but no responsibility. Paddocking for marei from a distance. For further particulars apply to the (hrnerr- > JAMES GRANT, ' <$ Taiporohenui, Hawera. Or the Groom in Charge. TABANAKI STABLES. npHE following are the rates at J_ these stables :— Feeds j/ Stands 6d H B. NICHOLAS ... Proprietor. IF YOU WANT Eggs all the year round, preserve now, while cheap, with Waterglass. The safest, cheapest, and most reliable egg preservative, i/ bottle. TUST LANDED—A pew line of t) sardines—'* King Oscar " brand, nfty small, tender fish in a tin, preserved in olive oil ; a real delicacyi Also, Yarmouth bloaters, haddocks, marinated herrings, oysters, etc. Tinned American sugar corn American pie fruit in gallon tins. Tinned tomatoes, pears, peaches, apricots, pineapple. . Maypole soap and Diamond dyes in all colors Iced wafers, cream sandwich, Keil fingers, meal wafers, cream crackers, and chocolate biscuits. "The Hero" rat-trap— the most deadly yet invented, , haricot beans; Singer's egg produce^ Capt. White's Oriental and Military pickle. , Rheumo, the great rheumatic remedy. i M. J. CAMPBELL, HIGH STREET HAWEKA, rnAILORING. -NEW SPBING- - SUITINGS - Now Showing at ADAMSON&ROBB'S . HIGH-CLASS . . . TAILORS . . HiGrf St Hawera. YOUR PHYSICIAN May use the greatest learning possible in writing your prescription, but unless it is compounded by a chemist who has experience and skill, it may produce quite another result from that intended. Our reputation for honesty and skill is well known. We make up your prescription as your doctor intended it to be made. We use none but the purest of drugs, and our measures and chemical balances are specially imported to meet the requirements of a high-class dispensing business. Our Prescription Department is our pride, and we have good reason to be proud of it, as our prices show the appreciation in which it is held by both doctor and patient. Our prices are always fair— even low, we charge according to what goes into the bottle, noi according to the size of the bottle. - Whenever you have a prescription to fill, bring it to us, or ask your doctor to telephone it to us, and we*ll send it to you without extra charge. W. K. WALLACE, Dispensing Chemist. Wi£, nave 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 revor lution in the tailoring trade. Recognising the absolute necessity of doing business on Up-to-date Principles,, we have thoroughly re-organised the department— enraged a highly qualified Cutter (who has the assjstatyce <tf % competent stas), a«d can now ofltr you the besi 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 invite your attention to out revised price list :— Price of tweed : 73 6d ; ojd price £3 15a the suit ; revised price, now 1 ? ; ?ft &• **,& **>»£> now j£a 18s M\ flop, (ft 7» W the suit, now 7s 6d ; IM, £a l& the «ut, -no* 43 ip; *4», & » the suit, now 5» ; Wi* «* black vicuna, £s 5« t^ suit, now £4 ss ; *ox'§ N<l 4 HS&* &V* coating, 10s the suit, now £4 The above prices are lor Spot Cash ouhr. H booktA 5* «rtim will to charged. PATERSON'S TAItOMfQ IWpAJtXMKNX,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8132, 30 November 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8132, 30 November 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8132, 30 November 1904, Page 4

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