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THE STRATFORD BACON CURING COMPANY, Ltd., TSECEIVE Bacon Pigs at— JLV / Kaponga: June 12th and 26th. Eltham : June 6th and 20th. Otakeho: June 7th and 21st. Okaiawa : June 14th and 28th. PILCHER F. RALFE, Secretary. , THE ELTHAM BACON COMJ PANY, LTD. I — - nnHE above Company will receive IJL Pigsjortnightly at Mangatoki and Kaponga, and weekly at Eltham from this date. 1 Receiving Days :— ( Mangatoki : Monday, June 5, 19 ; July 3. 17. 3 - Kaponga: Tuesday, June 6, 20; July 4, 18. _ Eltham : Every Tuesday. " EDWIN PARROTT, Secretary. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS; W. DIMOCKJ; CO., LTD. PIGS will be Received at following Weighing Stations as under : — 1905. June. July. Opunake. ... 19 17 Kaponga ... 5 19 3 17 31 Otakeho ... 6. 20 4 18 Okaiawa ... 6 20 4 18 Hawera ... 7 5 Stratford ... 21 19 Eltham ... 721 5 ig MoKOiA.and) r, Waverley j ** a rran gement Full particulars from A.E. DIMOCK, Kaponga. PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING OF IT. WE make a speciality of, - Bread, and we intend to I bake the best. Our- delivery cart calls regularly... Small Cakes, Birthday Cakes, Wedding Cakes in stock and made to order at Al BAKERY & REFRESHMENT JIOOMS. CURRIN &~McKENZIE, HAWERA. . . j EGMONT STEAM SAW, PLANING: AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Estblished 1883. Bush Mills at Midhirst and Ngairc, Yards at Midhirst, Stratford ; Ngaire. ' Head Office and Factory : Princes street, • Hawera. GE O. SYME Proprietor. ' A large stock cf all sizes of rough ' and dressed timber, in rimu, matai, j totara, kauri, and white pine. Rusticated boarding, tongued and grooved flooring, T.G.B. & V. lining. All trade requisites kept in stock, j JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! including sashes, doors, sash frames, j door frames, shop fronts, roller ; shutters, bay and Venetian windows j skylights, vinery, and garden liphts j staircases, mantelpieces, gates, posts j ornamental fencing, handrailing. 1 MOULDINGS OF ALL PATTERNS.— < Special designs to order. I 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 I square -churns- with stand and pulleys complete. All material used for joinery and < manufactured- goods picked and : thoroughly seasoned. J Large factory churns made to j order with all the latest improvements. READ. THIS. THE Chance 'of a Lifetime in a fine climate and happy surroundings. 1500 Acres, part of the famous Woodlands Homestead Block, Waikato, for either , dairying or fattening; all level; 20 chains from school telephone, post office, store, and creamery; good roads; better than the best of Taranaki £30 per acre land and six times less money. Why run away to the Argentine, to live amongst a foreign people and hundreds of miles from the coast, to [contend with sheep and cattle sickness, foot and mouth disease, and- insect pests, in the hopes of making a fortune, when you can make one here at your own door ? The most -envied people on this coast to-day are the settlers who took up land in the early days, and are now selling at present pirices. Here is a surer and safer investment than they ever had,' without the disadvantages and a quicker return*. Dairymen, keep your eyes on the milking machine. It is coming, and. then the man with the freehold will grow rich. Terms, £1 peracre cash ; balance on mortgage at 4 per cent for 5 years. Areas to suit. Further particulars from H. B. Nicholas, Taranaki Stables, Hawera. ~^ KAPONGA COACH FACTOH.Y AND GBNESAL SMITHY.. ri __' W.- "BUCKINGHAM Has pleasure in notifying that he is now prepared to fulfil orders for vehicles cf every description, also that repairing, painting,, and trimming in all its branches will be done 00 the premises. Having secured the services of a first-class coach painter, those, desirous of haying their vehicles repainted and lined will find their orders finished in . <o*6o..date style. . <!eneral smithing in all its brai. implements made wSEl 1 shoeing and all farrier 1 woVkbTsk:^^ 1^ 60 - TfcOStERS "Voting Car<J Si Billprinted 'mß^mmi^^S^S^ this offi«.HPftmpnTct * ork a** ciality. -..*■" -J fjnHE Star Almanack isf^Wj JL,; ; ; to : business men; in „*? *£J tbwjis : between /Palmewtpn *™ a lot information of everyday^ use. TilOR large Jiaic Nets and Pads JD go to C. Craae's.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 1

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700

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 1

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