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Special Advertisements. ADDFBLLOWS' TTALL. ST. MARY'S PD?E ORGAN FUND. wednesdayTau&ust 12. At 8 p.mi. PROGjRAM'ME— Overture^ —^Mr Treweek. Song— Selected, Mr R. H. Parsons. Glee— "Lullaby" (Barnley), Misses X 1 Bernard and E. Sergeant and Messrs Sutton and Chadwick. Cornet solo — Mr Good. Song— Selected, Mrs Fautham. Glee— "Farewell" (Barnley), Misses E. Bernard and T2. Sergeant and ■ Misses S^utton and Chadwick. . Song — Miss Burridge. \ ,■' Song — Mr Sutton. Personal experiences of the .Holy Land (illustrated with limelight views)-f-Rev. F. Gr. Evans (New Plymouth). AdmissdoiQ— One Shilling. TJAILWAY Ip aid of." .; ' HOSPITAL FREKI BED FUND. ,: OPERA HOUSEv MONDAY, AM/GUST 24. Gentlemen, 3aj ladieei, 2sL ; '. _ Commenoet 8.30 p.m. Mooseman^s Orchesfcra - . : ,-,. Tickete from, members, "of the Committee, or from . - ..• - 12'4'7td T. TRASK, Hon. Sec, . XI7ANTEID', about i tons 01 oateni T" straw chaff, sacks sound. State .price) to A. C. Nichollsi, Ingtewood*. XOUMG. XIOBBS & Kjjf^ AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN, SEEb ?? ft I'RODUCE MERCSAKTS, STRATFORD. 3ALEYARDS— Stratford, Eltham, Kaponga, and Strathmore. OATS! OATSI FEED— GARTONS and DUNS. SEED— LONG TARTARS and ALGERIANS. CHAFF! CHAFFI GOOD, CLEAN CAMraRBURY OAT : SHEAF AND LOCAL OAT-SHEAF. - . • ■ i '" In Stock; and to Arrive — POTATOES, '*, POTATOES. CANTERBURY TABLE, and EARLY , ' SEED, including^-- :• UP-TO-DATES, .-;.'. BEAUTY OF-HEBJttONSj • EARLY BQSE, . WHITE ELEPHANTS^ : ONIONS. FOWL WHEAT, . ,'V PRIME CLOVEII HAY. HORSE AND COW COVERS. MANURES. MANURES. BONEDUST, BASIC ">. / SLAG, GUANO, and SUPER-; PHOSPHATE. ; . FENCING WIRE and STAPLES, f ARM IMPLEMENTS-^ -, . . ' Write for particulars. ' INSPECTION INVITED. Prices on application!. '. '-'A- ; „"• , , CHEAP ' >, ' . chf:ap pAIRYING ... ■; DAIRYING. , , ;■; :*- • _• ..• --'^nd v•' ; ;" "' - GRAZING' FARM. ; / . GRAZING F>JBM. ; -. 200' AC " & :^?' Five mUes from Elthanrj half dairying, balance, good grazing' land; fourroomed cottage; close.to creameiry; will carry 50 cows and 200 sheep PRICE ONLY £15 PER ACRE^ WITH £650 CASH; BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 5 PER , ' ; -" . CENT. ' ' •CTARDY AND OTANNERS. LAND AGENTS, ELTEAM. H JJXJXFIELD, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER, and HARNESS of every desonption made to order on the ' premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. REPAIRS neatly and promptly executed. AGENT for— Solomon's Solution, Claphain's Patent Horse-holder and Wheel-lock, and Kirkwood's Ointmerat A. H. DUXFIELD, ! Temporary Premises . ■. Regmt street, Hawenk »

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 August 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 August 1908, Page 7

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