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* rli HOLroM CLOTHING FOR MSN. HOLIDAY CLOTHING FOR BOYS. I O-l gg. ! I 2 * *^Hr •*■** - , ]\l PANAMA HATS. ■!■ ' JLj O x "gi i : ' v 1^» i' h \«B • til Tj* Is men ' s suits JkL^ IBt *** §W - J^^^«^ !' "* X^^K^^^ '"' *t MEN'S TROUSERS \J L^ I Si* 4 iii; /\. I* youths' trousers fflrwßu^B 'I * ' Is a >Vi \\ It ■ __^ j £* boys> suits &P SiH^i hB * w^^^^H^B ' p° x^H^^^^H - I! MM LlvJ i* BOYS> trousers Hi^V * 17 W^^M LJ O«g v^^^^H^l m|; h S \ ** ?* MEN'S COVERT COATS ] MJ ]■ «■■■■■ Hjzg \ g§ l *■; "^7* *»T li MEN'S RAINCOATS 1 W!■ T D|i| |V < If ■*■ VV It MEN'SSHIRTS Wl » I 411 -'" 'Ow§ '^H OQ J^^^^^^B ** ' ■■■ H COLLARS, PORTMANTEAUX uHHP " s *- ; 'fiSB^^HP KM A a3 9 ' ; Pfe ' ! SI -*-J || TRAVELLING RUGS and mSB^ *^^ §Ww -^B •' §rl 'I^^^^^^T it It mnn)P7TAO boys* Norfolk suits: we boys' conway suits.- we g H ■ ■ ! ° H <J ' ii A *! UMBRELLAS. STOCK THESE TO FIT BOYS FROM qq T OTK THESE TO FIT BOYS FROM I + 60 * H^ B ii S X ■ *| £& it 3 TO 16 YEARS; PRICES 10s 9d to STOCK THESE TO FIT BOYS JtKUM §5 ■ H n |li g^ *•■'"■ V I* JCjL JJ 25s 6d. 3TO 8 YEARS; PRICES 19s 6JT<to 30s. ThT h jAf ISi 1 B I Economic •■ W. SPENCE - - Hawera

. PHARAZYN'S ESTATE, ! MARAHAU. OADDELEY & FORLONG, I > Auctioneers and Land Agents, Wanganni, have received instructions direct Jrom the owners to sell the above splendid piece of country in small areas. THK ESTATE contains 5000 acres, and is unequalled in N.Z. for general farming purposes. OPPORTUNITIES to gram growers, dairy farmers, graziers of all kinds, fruit growers, sheep farmers, etc. IS A PARADISE to all living creatures. Look at the stock and their condition, and you see the class of country with no uncertain eye. THIS PAR-FAMED ESTATE is now at your disposal. So we say : Go ! Don't delay ! but in- j spect for yourself, and we can assure you you will not be disappointed. NOTE.— Prices, terms, and full particulars can be obtained by application to us. Being general financial agents and stock auctioneers, etc., we are in a position to assist purchasers. BRICKS! BRICKS! I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF — BRICKS — TO £2 PER 1000 (NET) On Trucks at Patea. Stocks of over Half a Million on Hand. H. GRAVES Patea. ALL Grocers self MALKO (malted coftee and kola) ; ask yours for a free sample. TX O E S IT PAY? What? Why to eat the Best Meat in the market. Then go to the Meat Bazaar. L. S. BARRACLOUGH. RANGER SCHOOL OF DKJEJSSCUTTING. AGENTS ... MISSES YOUNG, HIGH ST., HAWERA. H A WERA— Classes daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 ; evening classes every Thursda}', from 7^o 9 ; Saturday classes ior school girls, from 10 to 4. Classes also held at Eltham, Tuesdays; Kaponga, Wednesdays ; Normanby ; from io^to 4. Charts and Tuition ... £1 10 o Twenty Dressmaking Lessons £1 13 o £3 3<> FuJl particulars and free lesson on application. TARANAKI STABLES. npHE following are the rates at JL these stables : — Feeds 1/ Stands 6d M B.NICHOLAS ... Proprietor. FATHERS & MOTHERS One of the most important dangers which menace youth is that of over-growing the strength. It is good for children to grow, but they must also be nourished. Good nourishment means something more than good food. It means food well digested. If you see your boys and girls looking pale and thin, Wallace's Quinine & Iron Tonic will help their food do them good. It is a grand tonic for the young. Price, 2/6 large bottle. V. K. WALLACE. YOUR T^RUG STORE WANTS RECEIVE THE VERY BEST POSSIBLE . . . ATTENTION FROM . . F. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, " Qualified by Examinations." (Note that Fact.) Business Address — TEIE HAWERA PHARMACY, HIGH STREET. EGMONT STEAM SAW, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Estblished 1883. Bush Mills at Midhirst and Ngaire, Yards at Midhirst, Stratford Ngaire. Head Office and Factory : Princes street, - Hawbra. GEO. S Y M E Proprietor. ""■""■ ~~ A large stock o all sizes of rough and dressed timber in rimu, matai, tptara, kauri, and white pine. Rusticated boarding, tongued and grooved flooring, T.G.B. & V. lining. All trade requisites kept in stock. , JOINEEY OF EVBBY DESCRIPTION including sashes, doors, sash frames, door frames, shop fronts, roller shutters, bay and Venetian windows skylights, vinery and garden liphts staircases, mantelpieces, gates, posts ornamental fencing, handrailing. MOULDINGS OF ALL PATTERNS— Special designs tcr order. Turnery and band saw cutting in all their branches. Carved trusses, verandah, mantel and cave brackets. Tallow casks, butter kegs, tubs, buckets, cheese vats, barrel and square churns with stand and pulleys complete. . All material used for joinery and manufactured goods picked and thoroughly aeasoned. Large factory churns wade to order w^th all the latest improremeDts. '" - 1 KLENZO EXTRACT OF SOAP. The mighty washioe powder is sold tbroug bout Nc»w

j fTIO Stand this Season ai Manaia and to ! X Travel to Hawera, Eltbam and Kaponga (if sufficient inducement offers) 1 M^W^flF The Thoroughbred bay CASTOR — NECKLACE. 8.1894 (bred at Wellington Park), by Caßtor, 2 (imp)— Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Collarette, Cravat, Armilla, and Jewellery ; all winners) by j Musket. 3 (imp)— Locket (imp., dam of { Thunderbolt, Bangle, Chainshnt, Necklet and Medallion, sire of the champion Achilles) by Thunderbolt— Keepsake by \ Daniel O'Rorke. j Coronet was succcsful over all distances, \ amongst numerous races, winning A.R.C. Welcome- Stakes, £130, and Musket Stakes, £180; Takapuna Cup, Ii miles, £250; A.R.C. Summer Cup, Ii miles, £500; Egmont Cup, 1| miles, £250 (twice); A.R.C. Autumn Handicap, 14 1 miles, £500; A.R.C. Grandstand Handicap, 1^ miles, £300; Taranaki Cup, Ii miles, £350: A.R.C. Summer Handicap, 14 miles, £600; Takapuna Cup, Ii miles, £500; Takapuna J. C. Handicap, Ii miles, £200. For further performances see Turf Register. Cravat, own brother to Coronet, is a successful sire in New South Wales. Also, to stand the season at Manaia, the Thoroughbred Stallion, ST. CLEMENTS ST. LEQER — SATANELLA. A beautiful brown, standing 15 3£ hands. St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander, by Camden, dam Annie Laurie, by Cap-a-9 pie (imp.). St. Leger, by Doncaster (Derby winner), dam Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner),' has been for several years champion sire of New Zealand. St. Clements, full brother to St, Ursula, St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, was a most brilliant performer, having been k eight years on the turf, and won moro than half his races, besides being placed on numerous other ocasions, under all weights up to list, Amongst his wins - are:— Season 1891-92, at Avondale, Fly- { ing Stakes; at Takapuna, Victoria Handi1 cap and Flying Stakes ; 1892-3 : Auckland Spring, Shorts Handicap; at Takapuna, Spring Handicap, 9st 21b, Suburban Handicap, 9st 81b; A.R.C, Shorts Handicap, 1- 9st lib; 1893-4: A.R.C. annual meeting, County Handicap, 9st lib ; E.R.C., Flying Handicap, dst 12lb ; T.J.C. Autumn, Flying Handicap, Bst lllb; Shorts Handicap, 9st 121b; H.8.A., Railway Stakes, Bst 101b; A.R.C. Autumn, Shorts Handicap, 1894-95, lOst; C.J.C. Meeting, Farewell >. Handicap, 1 mile, Bst lib; D.J.C. Spring Meeting, Musselburgh Plate, 9st lib, Glasgow Plate, 200 soys, 9st lib; T.J.C. _ Autumn Meeting, Shorts Handicap, 9st 6lb ; A.R.C. Autumn Handicap, Ii miles, 200 soys, 7st 121b; Shorts Handicap, 9st lllb; W.R.C. Autumn, Thompson Handicap, 225 soys, 2nd with Bst lib to Waiuku (Ist 51b), 1 m. ; Electric Handicap, carrying he&yy impost of lOst. 1895-6: A.R.C. Spring Meeting, Shorts Handicap, lOst 41b; D.J.C. Glasgow Plate, 200sovs, 9st lib; A.R.C. Summer, County ' Handicap, 9st 81b, second Newmarket Handicap, lOst; Takapuna J.C. Summer, second, Takapuna Cup, Ii miles, Bst 81b, second Takapuna, J.C. Handicap, Ii miles, 9st 101b ; 1896-7, A.R.C. Spring, Flying Handicap, 9st 101b; A.R.C. Second Spring, Flying Handicap, lOst, Waiukn, 9st 101b, 3rd; D.J.C. Spring, dead heated with the great Multiform (7st 61b) in Glasgow Plate of 300 soys., carying 9st lib, Blazer third 6st 131b ; A.R.C. Summer, Trial Handicap, 9st 101b, 2nd Raillway Handicap, lOst 31b; 1897-98 : A.R.C. Spring, Flying Handicap, lOst; A.R.C. Second Spring Shorts Handicap, 9st 81b, Flying Handicap, 9st 101b, Publicans' Handicap, lOst 71b, besides winning and being placed on numerous other occasions. For further performances see N.Z. Turf Register. A glance at the appended pedigree will i show that he is descended from some of the finest thoroughbred blood ever imported into the colony. Terms : Four guineas, payable Ist January, 1905. Good paddocking provided at Is 6d week. All care taken but no responsibility, further particulars from H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. Or STOCKLEY, Groom in charge, doomage, 2s 6d. rpO TRAVEL BEju mBJI J- TWEEN HA- ' ffßßlSSufi WERA AND BCRBOUNDINQ D lSjgJggj^jyL TRICTS, TOLEDO (Imp.) , By CLAREDO-MAID OF ATHENS. Also the well-known, JERSEY. For particulars apply to, W. BUCKLE,- } Eltham. r rpO Travel this Season in the KakaraJL mea, Patea, Waverley, Alton, and Hurleyville District!, TELEMETER. By Artillery— Adventuress, by Perkin Warbeck; dam Peggy Tate, by Speculation, by Traducer. Telemeter is a handsome dark bay, with black points, stands about sixteen hands ) one inch, and of great substance and symmetry, and thoroughly sound constitution, and comes from the very best strain of olood in New Zealand. His short career on tho turf proved him to be very fast in winning the following: — Avon Welter Handicap, Christchurch, beating 12 good horses in the time of lmin 30 l-ssec, 7 furlongs; Tahuna Park, High Weight Handicap, in Dunedin, beating 14 others; Flying Handicap, in Oamaru, beating Gold Spur and others; Autumn Handicap, Timaru, 1 mile— time .2min llsec; also Provincial Handicap, Dunedin; all races won in only one season. He has also proved himself » sure foal getter. Fees : Season, £3 3s ; half guarantee can be arranged. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply to "W. MAJOR, Sole Proprietor, Kakaramea Hotel. dS^imH HP 0 BTAND THIB £JSIE|9 -*- SEASON IN HAWn rf WERA, THE PURE- ""■•'•■•■* BRED CARLOYN PONY, PRINCE CHARLIE Fees and other particulars on application to T. CONDON. C/o H. Foy, Hawera. I mO STAND AT MJ± JL NORMANBY and fISDHET TRAVEL THE EL- " J^^^kl THAM, STRATFORD, J\m,n INGLEWOOD, AND WflMM| HAWERA DISTRICTS THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION ST. PAUL By St. Leger— Satanella. St. Leger, l by Doncaster— Atlanta*. Satanella, by ' Hippocampus — Slander. Terms : Single mares 6 guineas ; two, or * more as per arrangement. For farther particulars »pply to Geo. Gibson, Hawera; Geo. Cockerton, Nor- v manbys 0. Gailie, Eltham; or T. GLYNN, Leasee and Groom in Charge. TO Stand thia Season on Farm, Hastings road, Mangatolri, IJIJJgCHS d » le Stallion, j DUKE OF ARGYLE. For fortb.tr £ ar..^^.,-, l^.^^^afflraii 1 y, i*itTs7TlffTffMsMMsMMMll

, IMPOUNDING NOTICE. . I' MPOUNDED in the Hawera Public Pound, on December sth, by Mr H. B. Nicholas, from his property, Tawhiti road, for trespass, 1 yellow and white poley cow, no 1 visible braud, with red and white spotted bull calf al foot If the above are not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at Haweia Public Pound on Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1904, at 12 noon, according to the provisions of tte Impounding Act. A. J. HOWARD, Poundkeeper. ~ IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Hawera Public Pound on Dec. Bth, by Mr J, Morrison, from his property on the Whinnga Eoad, for trespass, — A chestnut gelding (hack), white face, 3 white stockings, short 1 tail, small piece out of near ear, unshod, no visible brand. If the above is not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at Hawera Pound on Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1904, at 12 noon, according to the provisions cf the Impounding Act. A. J. HOWARD, Poundkeeper. Wanganui Christmas Carnival. From Boxing Day to New Year's Day Every day a day of Interest, Amusement, Fun. BIG MILITARY TOURNAMENTEntries from all parts of the colony. REGATTA & SAILING RACES. / Crews and boats, from far and near, competing. Come and see the natives in their War Canoe Races, Hurdle contests. The " Chase for a Wahine" will make you laugh. SWIMMING CARNIVAL Champions from all best known New Zealand and Australasian swimmers competing, including Cavill & Keran, champions of the world. BAND CONTEST. Bands competing: Hawera, Stratford, T.Y.M.I. [Wanganui], Feilding, Manchester Rifles [Feilding], Marton and Falmerston Municipal. Also Poi and War Dances by the natives ATHLETIC & CYCLING CARNIVAL leading Feds, and Cyclists from all over the colony. Poi Dances, etc., continued. Entries finally close SATURDAY, Deo. 16th. UP-RIVER & SEASIDE Excursions. Cheap and enjoyable. Scenic beauties unrivalled anywhere. Each evening, at the Opera Honse, the Gorgeous Spectacular Drama — "Paradise : New Zealand." Over 100 performers, trained by the eminent Signor Borzoni. Beautiful Illustrated Booklet. Send three penny stamps for postage. Telia all about the Carnival. Wire for Accommodation now. J. T. MUIR, Secretary t .0. Box, 134. IF you cannot drink ordinary coffee, try MALKO (malted coffee and kola). It will aid your digestion. NOTICE. MRS E. J. MEIKLE begs to notify the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that she has purchased the business lately carried on by Mrs Ewart Anderson. A complete stock of all necessary materials for ART NEEDLEWORK will be kept on hand ; also, a full stock of Toys and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. A REGISTRY 9FFICE for Servants will be carried on in connection with other business. Positions at present open for cooks, housemaids, and general servants ; good wages to suitable applicants. Letters promptly attended to. Address — MRS E. J. MEIKLE, High st. Hawera. THE PHARAZYN ESTATE. The Land of Corn and Sunshine ! The Land of Pigs and Peas ! The Land of Fat Sheep and Prime Cattle ! THE above beautiful Property, known as THE MARAHAU STATION, containing — 5000 ACRES — of absolutely the finest cropping, dairying, or fattening country in the colony, NOW OFFERED FOR SALE in Sections of from 120 to 1400 Acres, adjoining the railway stations Nukumaru and Okehu, and 17 miles by splendid road from Wanganui. Creamery adjoins the property. FOR CROPPING—The land is unequalled. 50 Bushels WHEAT and 80 Bushels of OATS being average crops. 1- OR FATTENING— We would recall to farmers tho Wanganui Show of 1902. MARAHAU Entries Secured 70 PRIZES in Fat Stock Classes. FOB DAIRYING— The results at the Maxwelltown Creamery, adjoining the property, prove that the land is Well adapted to this class of tanning. The property is so well-known throughout the colony that we need not dwell further on its many advantages here. The TERMS OF SALE are :— xo% cash ; balance on completion of certificate of title. ' Fuller particulars on application W LJS^v*IS <fcCQ., L^nd & Estate Agents, v °Wai^nk§ |C^^

S LARGEST i ASSORTMENT BEST VALUES TRUNKS "» Leather, Wood, Iron, Canvas, etc. All shapes and sizes, fitted and unfitted. BAGS. Gladstone, Brief, Kit Bags, HAT BOXES in Leather, CanRT?G S. All Makes, all Qualities, all MHALLENSTEIN BROS., N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, TT A TIT Tj* T> A JjL A. W Hi 1* A» -~ i^Sls HURRELir~ ' Obi. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WISH to intimate that they have now completed 'the most Uij.to.Date CARRIAGE 7 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 inspect our present stock. A variety of Second-hand Vehicles for sale. OUR SHOEING FORGE. If you value your Horse, READ THlS,— Great satisfaction has been daily expressed by our numerous customers of the manner in which their Shoeing has been done by us during the last twelve months. A SPECIALITY. IST PLEASE NOTE Horses suffering lrom BAD FEET and BRUSHING Cured in every case. Telephone No. 4. HURRELL BROS.

NO DOUBT X7"OU are figuring upon having PUDDINGS AND CAKES FOR . . . CHRISTMAS . . . If so, you want BEST FRUITS . . AT . . LOWEST PRICES. I can iill the bill. - NEW SEASON'S I Currants (machine cleaned) at <jd I per lb. Eleme raisins, 5d per lb i Seeded raisins, yd per lb Sultanas, s^d per lb Best cooking figs, 8d per lb Lemon and orange peel, 6d per lb Cooking almonds, i/6 per lb A splendid stock of BEST FACTORY HAMS, 8° LB. K£s~ AH Seasonable Goods in stock and at fine figures. RANGES. RANGES. A new stock of Luke's lates L patterns. Have a look at them and be con- , vinced. . BOBBINS' NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE. TNHALE INTO YOUR X , NOSTRILS ' THE ' BREATH ! OF FREEDOM, AND BY CALLING AT [ DICKSON AND CO.'S HAWERA 1 BOOT PALACE Realize that you can buy Cheaper and Better Shoes than elsewhere. TRY EM. W. ROWE. SEED & GRAIN MERCHANT, HAWERA. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. Champion Swede White stubble do. Monarch do. G. T. Yellow Skirving's do. Aberdeen do. P. top Mammoth P. T. Yellow Turnip Aberdeen do. Rape, Mustard, etc. James' lnt. Carrot Gatepost ManBarriball's do. gold Sinclair's Cham- Long Red do. pion do. Yellow Globe do White Belgian do. J MANURES— Wellington Meat Export Co. Gear Meat Freezing Co. Wanganui Meat Freezing Co. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. / Local-ground Bone Dust Steamed Bone Dust Sold at makers'. own list prices. Oil cake, crushed linseed, calf meal Pig meal, crushed oats, fowl groats Fowl grit, garden manures Canterbury oats and chaff, bran Canterbury hay, pollard, etc. Grass and Clover Seeds, etc. O.S. chaff, £z ios per ton Barleyj as 3d per bushel Lawn Mowers, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Reap Hooks, Slashers, Sieves, Flower Pots, Fencing Wire AGENT FOR— Massey-Harris Co.'s Agricultural Machinery. Government Life Insurance, STATE GUARANTEE. tfMUSM teem* with taeh Prtmlim piM. TrifniilAl Distributions. ■mmm tllsttwJ to «att : 11,120,000. « t.n. MOHASDSOS, F JUU OwMM PIGS. PIGS. PIGS, W. DIMOCIf & CO., LTD. PIGS will be Received at following Weighing Stations as under : — December, 1904. Opunakb (Monday) ... 5 Kaponga (Monday) ... 5 13 19 27 Otakbho (Tuesday)... 13 27 Okaiawa {Tuesday) ... 620 Hawbra (Wednesday) 721 Stratford (WWday) 14 28 Eltham (Wednesday) 7 14 ai 28 V&E d } B, armngement Full particulars from A. E. DIMOCK, Kaponga. A JFTER or before meals MALKO r-J&'sM:\*Js*ti&M J^*- Suits

ELTHAM COACH FACTORY Second-hand vehicles fob sale cheap to clear. z Double Buggy, £12 3 Spring Drays, good order a Spring Carts, good order z Bradley Gig, good order a Long-shafters, good order a Gigs, good order z English Dogcart, nearly new a bargain, x 5-in. tyre Waggon, in first-class order ; cheap. Agent for Messrs Booth, Macdonald and Co. J; B3T Note the address— . E. L. BRIANT, Eltham Coach Factory, Bridge Street ... ... Eltham. WE HAVE A large assortment of Hearth Rugs' of all shades, sizes, pat- , terns and prices. Linoleums— new designs. Easy Wickers & Other Chairs. Curtains & Table Covers. Go-carts and Prams, and a good variety of all Household Furniture. PRATT & CO. CABINETMAKERS UPHOLSTERERS AND UNDERTAKERS. Next P.O. Telephone— za6 EGMONT LIVERY AND BAIT STABL&S. Princes St., ... Hawbra. EEID AND SALES have taken over Mr Higginson'a interest in the above stables* and being well known feel confident that they will receive a fair measure of support from travellers and the settlers in the surrounding districts. On Hire—Double and single buggies, gigs, brakes, landaus,' and saddle horses. \ Only reliable horses sent out. Horses carefully broken to saddle and harness. All hones, vehicles, parcels, etc. . left at the stables will have the greatest care taken of them, but the Proprietors will in no way hold themselves responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that understanding. The staples will be under the direct supervision of the Proprietors, -j Correspondence and telephone (20) promptly attended to. CabemeS all trains. REID AND SALES, Proprietors. HAUGFETS COMMERCIAL STABLES. High and Princes street; Hawem. ON HlßE— Double and single buggies, gigs, brstia, lanaid Giddlo horses., - but reliable horses seat outf *fti! grooms always in atten* 1 erected a large and HLnvtmn mi.) Snsggy Ahed; also Bh ,■'•;■ <:' ' ''<>i; ) oom and lavatory. Hm|jici'/. it I '/ h'ains, ■••-:■'• Jetl^rs promptly

SEASONABLE REASONABLE COMPLAINTS. IF you'll note it, you'll hear most of your friends complaining about feeling off-color, and they are short-tempered and depressed. You will most likely find some of them showing a pimply face, and some will be nursing boils. These are seasonable complaints, and indicate that the stomach is out of order and the blood impure. The seasonable remedy is S^Km BLUE FLAG M'~ ~ LIVERCURE fjBMSJISMVM). It is a simple, safe, and reliable laxative, gentle in its actions and beneficial in its effects. , Sold by Chemists and Stores at g/6 and 4/6. » ' A GOOD WINE . . NEEDS NO BUBH. F IKEWISE the NEW CENJLJ TURY TYPEWRITER requires no laudation on our part, • because business men have long since recognised its superiority over all other writing machines. For hard wear and tear, the instrument is unequalled. Its immunity from break-downs is assured, therefore the words " New Century" and long levity are synonomous terms. We want to let you know more about this faithfully-built, popular typewriter. IS" Drop us a line and an Art Catalogue will be mailed free. TSerw Century Typewriter CJo31, Victoria St., Wellington. And at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Help ttte little ones grow plump and strong. Give regular doses of Lane's Emulsion, Start now. ,« TO THE REHIDENTB OF HAWERA & FARMERS OF SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. rTIHE undersigned desire to inJL timate they have bought Mr John Finlay's Wood-cutting Plant and Business, and are now prepared to undertake Wood-cutting and Farm Work of all description, having added a complete plant for all kinds of farm work. All information from W. C. Noble, Lakeroad.next Mr A'Court's, or order may be left at The Mart, Regent street. NOBLE & CO., ' Contractors A. H. DUXFIELD LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. Q ADDLES and Harness of every O description made to order on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Agent lor Clapham's Patent Hone Holder tad Wheel-look and Kirkwood's Ointment. A. H. JDUXFIELD, Hißh'ttreet ... Hawera. II OR delicate children Wallace's Emulsion of Cod Liver OUis unequalled. A few doscsv <yrjifL \ strengthen the cheat and lum aM; bring the color back flq tjjfeftftjy

THE TESTtMONY OP N.Z. PEOPLE STANDS THE TEST. The test of time is what tells the tale. "A new broom sweeps clean," but will it "wear well" is what interests most. The public soon find out whin misrepresentations are made, and merit alone will stand the test of time. New Zealanders appreciate merit, and many months ago people publicly endorsed Doan's Backache Kidney Pills; they do so still. 'Would a man mike the statement which follows unless convinced that the artioia was just as represented? «. cure that lasts is the kind that every sufferer from kidney ills is looking for. Mr H. Fitzwater, boarding-house keeper, Patea, says:— "More than two years ago I stated that Doan's Backache Kidney Pills had cared me of kidney trouble. I am glad to say that the cure proved a permanent one; I. am still well to-day. I suffered with backache for a number of years, the pain being right in the small of my back, and this made it hard for me .at my work, to say nothing of the torture I endured. It nas in the early part of the year that I obtained these pills, and this was the first remedy that ever did me any good. In fact, it made a permanent cure. as. I have not had a pain or ache in my back since." i Beware of imitations. You want the medicine which cored Mr Fitswater— Doan's Backache Kidney Pills; therefore see that you get the genuine, and that (he word "Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are soil by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s par box (six boxes 16s 6d), or will be tjOsiecL on receipt of price by Foster-

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