Business Notices. FARMERS Bring your Orders tc n. m. McCarthy, , n. m. McCarthy, The Reliable SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, High st., Hawera. . All branches of l^the trade suppßed. *tX7ELL assorted stock of all dnmm ▼T -of Harness — buggy, gig/ oab & spring, cart. , / Horse clothing of all descriptions. CALL AND INSPECT. How to Cook Well! The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers : — " Pastry is most particular jn "requiring a Hot Quick Ovnr "to cause the starch cells of 11 flour to kirsfc and absorb tfce "fat. If the oven ii ilow— tke " pastry ia tough. ••Bread and Cakes. — Fin* " heat the oven thoroughly ton* " time before it is wanted, so that "there will U a GOOD stkadt " heat by the timo it is required. "Meats. — The application of a " QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUT11 face coagnlates the albumen. •• Tbia prevents "juice escaping. *1 The "Hot Oven," ■■■ "Good, Steady/ "Quick, Strong" Heat essential to good cooking can always mm Ji be attained by nahtg Laaaa I COALBROOKDALE r st * , Ugtrmmtmttmtt, . " - coatroL VMM* OWO , CQU BMVCIMMV* "Cwdlw »*«■!■ "1 . (nYortxtSiiit You can save £2 on. your next suit, and have it made-to-your-measure in • ' Christotrarch in the latest style.I am making good suits to measure fot from 39/6 upwards for gentlemen in your own town j*"~\ ~ — Buits tbat are jffiJL correctly in *?vt any style desired, yZ ■* suite thfttareliued,, Jfatmtrn** ' with the best of £uWnli !U\ssV linings, have real • . W$T *y]l j \S* hair cloth fronts," ml I ' MM' V, Jwk are well padded, &v WJjl i \\\\ and are honestly- - K«ft GHim j >JJ3I made throughout, Wl , M,\\[ I %%y\ and will retain, |1 . nlwr ri • theirperfectshape. tP^M'il A WRITTEN Plflii ' GUARANTEE '/tjlilwfflf ? FOH A FIT. ' S IjflUW . , ' you order '' |JI WW| ■( your suit from me, ' l||j \v\ I give you a writ- ' . ij|j ■ \\M '«- ten guarantee that' (M VCA the clothes will fit .I 1 !; «M you perfectly or I ■ S-',',' In > undertake to .re- , til fund every penny "jgjr* 1 "*£»%. rai of your money: ' . - "■ Gould anything be fair*-* 4 ? Could you ". ' be protected' more fully? Ko! l,take"' -; all the risk, if there-is any, < ' ■ The mftterials'used in, my made-to-. > measure suits at from 3fl/6, are of the highest quality, tjle same quality as ; you are in the habit of, paying the ' local tailor £i or £5 for. SAMPLES FREE. n Write for my splendid samples o/ tho latest suitings, my simple self-n>eft*jnre- . ment form, and my new styl6 'hook. ' I gladly send them post free. " , , •. They cost you nothing, they corrrmit yon to nothing, but they can.sn ye yon money. Write'to-day— now. while you < think of it., ' ' ■. ' ADDRESS— •, '' . " " \ GEORGE DAfIEV 184 Colomb > St.. CHBISTCHiIBCH •• "'• . i HAWERA BRICK/ TII^B, AN© I'OTTERfY WORKS. - ■\ ~ • ' W.RANDFIi WHOLESALE, raanafacturer oC building, 'prosed, wife, «mA paving bricks ; f^&VJ^&f****' t«* tfleAy drain tod i ßw|vp^pef^ fiw . arcibea, flower «n§^jf]ra^c7 f^te, finr clay, Mmc, and^iconnrafr^tookeia. r- %xxial qu^tionS '*0i nuwpiymHi tor fltwer npcfo, and ft farmert fcr field pipes Had paying block* •* bricks for coW aheda.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 22 May 1908, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 22 May 1908, Page 3
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