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I Business Notices. The Wellington Meat Export Co., LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices: • ',"■•"■> ■■ LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Works: NGAHAURANGA. Important to Farmers, W.M.E.Co. Manures. Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahauranga in 2 cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacks, 5/- per ton extra is charged. No. 1 Mixture - £5/10/- per ton No. 3 „ ' - £5/10/- „ No. 5 „ - £5/2/6 „ potato „ . - £5/5/Imported Superphosphate £5/5/- „ Particulars of Analysis posted to any address on application. ' Special Mixtures can be made > at any time to suit Farmers. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight, or at ■ per head. The Company also offers , clients every facility for Freezing' on their own account. Prices and all particulars can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or ; from any >of the. buyers in the country. WALTER G. FOSTER, Managing Directos ■ 1 \S i 1 I J - " B^^Vk.^V I I I fl MBA W * ■■ I _U ■Mliil^flßMH^Jnnto^BHnHnJ ■■■^■■■■■■T A mf flflHnßflHßDflHHflDHi B^Bfll^Hfl&. H. ** OnYourNextSuit Ton oan save £2 on your next suit, and have it made-to-your-measure in Christoharch in the latest style. I am making good suits to measure , for' from 39/6 upwards for gentlemen in your own town — suits that are <■■ . \ correctly out in Lfcg^P' i any style desired, t \T 2 suits that are lined ( vji^k-,^^ with the best of /fflP/!un|}s\ linings, have real hInT trallilVvM hair cloth fronts, HllfHHkm are well padded, JBmtt {/ffllllllVvVU and are honestly nSK \ ia\\\\nJJn) made throughout, VI \WNwfik%/k and wiU retain II llw(^^ theirperfectshape . 11l aflltTvlml A WRITTEN JUHI GUARANTEE S\ Hlf FOR A FIT. S 1 |M|n I your suit from me, llllj \\\ I give you a writ- I|||| \yil ten'guarantee that Mil \\\i ' the clothes will fit l|| W* you perfectly or I mf.'j l\l undertake to re- a^JIJIi bu fund every penny a *** : sss B .^a 1 of your money. Could anything be fairer? ' Could you R be protected more fully ? No 1 I take H all the risk, if there is any. I The materials used in my made-to- I _ measure suits at from 39/6 are of the I I highest quality, the same quality as I ■ you are in the habit of paying the I 9 local tailor £4 or £5 for. I M SAMPLES FREE. I g Write for my splendid samples of the ■ m latest suitings, my simple self-measure- E n ment form, and my neW style' book. B ffl I gladly send them post free. I ■ They cost you nothing, they commit I H you to nothing, but they-,can save you I 9 : money. Write to-day — now, while you I I think of it. I 3 AOORESS— ■' I , GEORGE DI7IES, ! I 11841 184 Colombo St., CHRISTCHDRCH. J f^ILLANDERS' /"^BOCKERY AND /^j.KOCERY QTOEK (Opposite Post Office.) SALE DISCOUNTS for China and Crockery TO CONTINUE FOR THE MONTH OF JULY. . Also, all Packeb Tcaa to be cleared out at 1 5 per cent Discount. . . . GROCERIES— Fresh slocks coming to hand daily. All quoted' at keenest prices. Mr Gillandeirs, who is a trained tear tester of 30 years' eoq>eri<mcei, desires to introduce to the inhabitants of Hawera and district teaa of his own purchasing and blooding, and is confident that he can give better valuo by 6d per lb than the bulk of packot teas soid.He has teas forward now for his new Is 6d tea. Try it, and it will delight you. « Would families wishing to be called • en for orders for the month of July kindly let Mr Gillandera know,' and their orders will receive every attention. •, S: > . WEST COAST>|S^ftS?^ACl^|& ; A^^i4Tib^,^LTD7/ ..A WE: Honet' s^^.>«um& J *w«fting , inveatriQe^ron laid aiid'otfief eeouritiwt, ' '■ \

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 14 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 14 July 1908, Page 3