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Business Notices. HAWERA SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. QUIN BROS. I Proprietors. j TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE j MERCHANTS 1 Builders' Requisites of every description. iSr" Manufacturers of Churns and I Butter-workers. Over 1,000,000 feet of sawn timber in stock, exc.usive of 100,000 • feet of mouldings. Mills at Toko, Eltham, & Midhirst. QUIN~BROS. Proprietors. ! . WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, AND STOUT IN any assortment for Prompt CASH, at A. C. HARBISON'S, Regent street Hawera St. Raphael Wine and Ferro Stout always in stock. Both lines highly recommended lor invalids Agent for the Victoria Insurance Company. MILK FEVER. COMPLETE CURE IN EVERY CASF • BY USING . . . DEEM & WALLACE'S SIMPLEX STERILE AIR SYRINGE. Price only 10/6. Dear Sir, Normuibj. Having a cow down with milk fer«r I tried your Simplex Sterile Air Syring*, with great success, the cow recoTering in a very short time. Th^ following evening my neighbor had a cow io a similar plight, and your Bjdnge was again mvi with equally good results. I have heard of other cases in my district, and consider the Syringe will prove of sterling wortk to the farming community. 1 Faithfully yours, I H. BPRATT, Chairman Hawera Dairy Factory. Fro.n W K. WALLACE, Hawera RACING.— TAKE NOTICE. Correspondence Invited. THE Racing Season is now starting, and country people wishing to invest money on a horse in any part of the colony may do so by sending it to Alec Grattan, Hawera. Credit accounts will be opened on thoroughly approved references, and race cards will be posted when possible to those requiring them. '• ALEG GRATTAU, j Box 65, Hawera. Telegraphic address : Hawera. FALLS MOUN IAIN HOUSE. THIS popular resort is now open .- for the season. The road is in splendid ,. condition, and visitors will have no difficulty in driving right up to the House. The pew track to the New Plymouth Hcxse and Bells Falls i'g now open to c oot passengers. This is i'Hoe trip, and can -be done^'in ai day. It is expected r * to. h a ye, this track open to horse^traffic by the end of pecember A new cottage has been built at the Falls Hov e, to accommodate a limited number' -of visitors. -Tariff, 9s. per day. Intending visitors should reserve accommodation. Tariff at Mountain House, 1/- per day. Children under 12, half-price. Horses, i/- per day. Detached cottage, 2/ each visitor per day. Meals, 2/-; beds, 2/-; houses, 1/6. Tinned meats, fish, milk, cream, fruit-, bis- uu, and sundries kept in stock. Visit rs should bring rugs and wraps, and ladies are advised to biing their own pillow slips. No provi.-ion ma^e for invalrds W. H. M-. CLAIR, Custodian. . A. H Lj „ \ FULU LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN' b SADPT F MAKF^ 1 dflu Haiueoi> oi dverj O description made to oH ron tht premistss. Satisiacnon guaranteed Repair* n^.atlv an^ executed. A.genr lor Ciaptiam's Par^ru Horse Holdc ad Wh»..ii.»r>r.b *oc) Kirk wood's ointment. A. H. DTJXFIELI\ High- st ret-t R a <* *.* * RUBBER STAMPS raanu'a.tured at the Star Office on the shortest aor-re.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9261, 8 January 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9261, 8 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9261, 8 January 1907, Page 3