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Business Notices. J IMPLEMENTS! F. J. WRIGLEY IS now showing, at his Nehon Street Warehouse, full new stocks of Single and Double-Furrow Ploughs, Disc Harrows (3 sizes), Tripod Harrows, Tine Harrsws, Seed Drills (horse and hand), Cultivators, and Farm Implements and Tools of all descriptions. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO.-I have secured the Agency for South Taranaki for Messrs Booth, Macdonald and Co.'s splendid line of Implements. Full stocks of single and double-furrow ploughs, all-steel disc harrows (with patent grease cups and travelling gear), " Superior" grain drills, 7, 9, 11, and 13 hoes or discs, fitted with all the very latest improvements, windmills, ■ parmiter harrows, etc., etc., at makers' catalogue prices and terms. HARROWS-— The Detroit All-Steel Disc Harrow is fitted with —————— ball-bearings, and is simply perfection in discs. It is very strong and durable, yet, owing to its construction, it is exceptionally easy in draught. Intending purchasers should see them, they will please you. Tine harrows (all kinds), Tripod harrows, Parmiter harrows, and Chain harrows. SEED DRILLS, HORSE HOES, CULTIVATORS, Etc. — "Superior" Grain Drills, with discs or plain, in 7, 9, 11, 13 hoe ; Planet Drills, for seed only and lor seed and manure ; Iron Age Seed drills for seed only and for seed and manure ; Iron Age and Planet Horse Hoes, one lever and two lever ; Double- wheel Hand Cultivators, two sizes. OLIVER PLOUGHS for one and two horses, and all kinds of work, from £3 to £5 1 os. McCORMICK & CO.'S BINDERS, MOWERS, & HAY FAKES.— I have pleasure in announcing that I have been appointed Agent for South Taranaki for these world-famed machines. Samples in stock and at reduced prices. ' Full stock of extra parts kept ; also, knife grinders. ALSO IN STOCK.— BaII-bearing Lawn Mowers, Stumping Jacks, Lift and Force Pumps, Spraying Pumps (several improved kinds), Hydraulic Rams, Iron Pig Troughs, and full stock of Incubators, Brooders, etc., etc. F. J. WRIGLEY HIGH & NELSON STREETS HAWERA. < P&ter^op's 5 \ HIGH STREET HAWERA. 5 J tttE are now engaged opening up very heavy Shipments of NEW V i S W and SEASONABLE NOVELTIES for SUMMER WEAR. i , C Our buying arrangements are such that we are now in a position to 3 ' \ effect a saving to you of at least 25 pc cent., as all our Goods are \ ' f purchased direct from the manufacturers in the United Kingdom and C S oa the Continent— all middlemen's profits being thus eliminated. £ ' For the SHOWROOM we have bee fortunate in securing the ser- C S vices of MISS PARBAR, of CHRISTCHURCH, who cornea to us with V the highest credentials. Our importations for this department have J i been carefully selected from the best LONDON and PARIS HOUSES, p X and patrons can rely on obtaining absolutely the LATEST NOVEL- X f TIES and on every attention being paid to their requirements. C The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT has undergone a complete Q S change, and is now under the management of MISS JOHNSTON, C from the D.1.C., CHRISTCHURCH, who is a splendid designer, and V ( holds the highest references, having been associated for some years \ with Mrs Wright, the well-known modiste, of Christchurch, and ladies N j placing their orders with us may rely upon receiving perfect satisfac- C \ P&ter^oi/s i y HIGH STREET HAWERA. 5 cCi^OOD Ti/rORNING, "\/r R TyCKSON, .Cjtood Morning.. IVI.r Uickson, £<» T SEE you are still opening-up more Boots." " Yes, we are always _|_ on^ the go. Increasing business means more work, you know, and the first year shows gratifying results. Dickson's Boots are more popu'ar than ever with the public of all classes. Our latest models are beauties,) ' and are taking-on immensely. Comparisons are, of course, odious, but sometimes they serve a useful, and worthy purpose. For instance, domparison between DICKSON'S BOOTS and others are all in favor of :he former, and leads all to buy them in preference to inferior makes. OUR BOOTS need watching by older competitors, for they are getting into the homes of many from the ' HAWERA BOOT PALACE." '"' Yes, we make a speciality of repairs." ; CLOTHES DO NOT MAKE THE MAN, j "T^TEVERTHELESS, you cannot afford to slouch round in J^il [ any sort of clothes. Come to us and we will fit you out in thejlacest style of clothes. It gives you a prosperous look, and men are always more likely to do business with a man who takes some interest in himself. You can depend on getting entire , satisfaction. , ' | £TJR SUITS ALWAYS FIT. — ADAMSON AND ROBB, |TAIL O X S, I , HIGH ST HAWEiIA, i :_^--^ . ONEHUNGA BOOT FACTORY FOR anything in the way of FOOTWEAR^ from the Cheapest to the most High-class English, AtneuV&l, and Continent^ Goods. Being on hand to personally superintend the mar. vu ff a cture of all goods made at the Otlehunga Boot factory, and as vve deal direct v/ith the manufacture'r-for all imported goods, we are, confident that we can give \ tip-top value in every ufis. SALE. We are fi& running a Sale (we haven't time), but we are going, to : 'give our G«stf<rners a little nibble for a while. i REPAIRING. r ~ ■■ *%*, t .i a a v, oo w o/n None but the best leather used, 'f.Gents* i3oots, Soled and heeled - 2/9 as we h&ve firsfc choke {rom tan . LaSves' Boots „ »- - J /9 nery, which is next door to our v Children's Boots „ „ pro rata factory. 4d4 d per tin. NUGGET. 4d4 d per tin. A tin «f Nugget given away with every pair of boots sold. All. goods marked in plain figures. [ ONEHUNGA BOOT FACTORY, , HIGH STREET, HAWERA. W. S. MOORE, Proprietor. T\ENTONE .instantly reiieves T7IUREKA Nursery Hair Lotion _|J? tootbacne without kiiury to XLi is a thoroughly reliable and teeth or gum*. Try a bottle and harmless preparatiea for cleaning k save your teeth. Prepared oirfy by children's heads. 1/ bottle at Wallace- chemist. Wallace's.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8925, 11 September 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8925, 11 September 1905, Page 6