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Business Notices. * SEEDS * FOR AUTUMN SOWING. I HAVE Large Stocks of Selected Grasses', Clovers, Turnips, etc., for the coming Autumn Sowing. I offer these at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, consistent with quality. Please write for samples and quotations of the following :—: — Rye Grass (Poverty Bay) Rye Grass (Canterbury) Italian Rye (Canterbury) Cocksfoot (Akaroa W. Clover Cowgrass Alsike Timothy Rape Mustard Trefoil Moa Foxtail Hard Fescue Meadow Fescue Poa Triviatis Poa Nemoralis Poa Pratensis Lucerne Tre. Incarnatum P.S Y. Aberdeen G.S.Y.' Aberdeen P.S. Mammoth Cd. Dogstail Sheep's Fescue, etc. ISP Also Stocked — Donaghy's Gold Medal Twine, Machine Oil, Corn Sacks (46m and 48m), Oats, Barley, Wheat, Maize, Chaff, Hay, Beans, Peas, etc. AGENT FOR MASSET-HARRIS MACHINERY. W. ROWE, HAWERA. KUSSELL & SON, SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. High Street Hawkra 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 furnished on application. RSss?* Work done in any part of the distrct Inspection Invitej . \ / \ CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELLERY PARTICULAR attention is drawn to our Fine Stock of the above goods. Probable purchasers are invited to inspect. H. MORRIS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER . . 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 Hcise and Bells Falls is now open to r oot passengers. This is a fine trip, and can be done in a day. It is expected to have this track open to horse traffic by the end of December. A new cottage has been built at the Falls House, to accommodate a limited number of visitors. Tariff, gs. per day. Intending visitors should reserve accommodation. Tariff at Mountain House, 1/- per day. Children under 12, half price. Horses, 1/- per day. Detached cottage, if- each visitor per day. Meals, 2/-; beds, 2/- ; hoi-ses, 1/6. Tinned meats, fish, milk, cream, fruit, biscuts, and sundries kept in stock. Visitors should bring rugs and wraps, and ladies are advised to bring their own pillow slips. No provision made for invalids. W. H. St. CLAIR, ; Custodian. ' VTTTHERE TO CALL AT f f IN KORMANBY COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Well equipped and Up-to-Date. The best of wines and spirits. First-class stabling and paddocking. tST When visiting Normanby ; Give a Call. FRED. BRUNETTE ... Pbopaibtor

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9309, 6 March 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9309, 6 March 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9309, 6 March 1907, Page 7