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I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, two good paperhangers and two brush hands ; Union rates paid. Higham Bros. ANY person wishing to subscribe to the Testimonial to be' given to W. G. White, Esq., on his retirement from the bank, is requested to forward donations on or before Friday, 22nd inst., to R. H. NOLAN, Chairman ; Or, , b McCarthy, Secretary. rpHE West Coast Farmers' Trad- ■- ing Association, Ltd., notify that they have disposed of their Mart Business to Messrs Barmby and Cole, as from the First January last, thus leaving the members of the Association free to devote the whole of their time and attention to their clients' interest in furtherance of sales of land or any other business that may be entrusted to them. Mr W. G. White having joined the Association will give special j attention to financial matters. New offices are in High street, next to Mr Tait's. RUSSELL & SON,™^ SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS, High Street Hawera And at New Plymouth. HIGHEST Honors given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry. Also, Special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working ExhibitMarble and Granite > onuments and Crosses*, also, iron Fences, etc., kept in stock Designs and estimates fumbled on application. t^ Work done in any part of the district . i Inspection Invite* . \ The purity and percentage of ultramarine determine the bleaching properties of Blue. Laundry Blue is made up of ultramarine, in combination with glucose or some other substance, to bind the particles into a nob. It is the ultramarine that V. of value, for it does the bleaching. I Some Blues contain an excess of 1 binding matter, others are made of inferior ultramarine, while some contain , the faults of both. "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue at it is often called contains the highest percentage of pure ultramarine. It is used in the Wellington Hospital Laundry because of its efficiency and economy. " Royal Blue " is sold by all storekeepers. I 3 1 The only way to know if LANE'S EMULSION will cure you is to try it. Have you done so? ul_ BUSINESS NOTICE IN takLig over Mr S. A. Dailey's Butchery Business, I have to ask for the same liberal patronage that was accorded my predecessor. B^* My Motto, as in the past at Okato, is : " The Best Meat at Reasonable Prices." Civility and attention to customers. M. C. LAWSON, P/inces street, Hawera. Telephone 103. BUSINESS NOTICE. MR M. C. LAWSON notifies that he has purchased the business known as the West End Meat Company, and assures them that he will spare no effort to keep up the reputation of that firm. The business will be run in conjunction with his present shop in Princes street. Orders may be left at or telephoned to either place of business. INGOMAR LEVEE WATCHES! LADIES. Silver Keyless Levers ... 215 o j „ „ Hunting ... 3 soi i4ct Gold Cases ... ... 6 15 o Heavy 1 8ct. Gold Cases ... 9 00 „ „ „ Hunting 10 10 o GENTS' SIZES. Tn Solid Nickel Cases ... 115 o In Silver Cases ... ... 3 00 WE can confidently recommend these as being very fine watches. They are of the best 1 quality and finish, and are splendid timekeepers, being fitted with compensation balance. K. W. SAKGENT, Watchmaker and Jeweler, etc., Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9295, 18 February 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9295, 18 February 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9295, 18 February 1907, Page 7

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