Busincu Noti*M« I WINTER SEASON, 1909. c s TO THE FOOTBALLER,— J Who purchased a pair of our Football Boots just twelve months ago, played the whole season in them (says he never missed a game) and then knock- { ed the. plugs off and wore them all the summer to work in. They cost you g 9s 6d. Don't you think you ought to start this season with anew pair. » l We have plenty more at the same price, and by way of a change we have a r Grey Chrome line at 10s 6d. HANNAH'S FOR FOOTBALL BOOTS. J WE DO REPAIRS. , J — * i 1 . 1 , /***k> I ] MEN'S AND BOYS' TAILOR-CUT ¥ \ \J /|l | RAINPROOF #1 W 1■ I OVERCOATS I Mlm i 1 29/6 39/6 X^mk If 45/- 59/6 \fSm 11 SMART STYLES IN BOYS' W^ ''4i 1%! OVERCOATS , I t fl! 13/6 18/6 • • M A ' fl 22/6 J| 'A |l OILSKIN 1 |] 11 OVERCOATS f>, ..,,:\ BOTS 'IO/6 • f^PibzgM 1 MEN'S IC/fi OK/. "--" 1/ Wsm ® CANVAS RIDING OVERS. ( W^ I f »' f LEATHER GOODS. ™ ''^^fek ■ % TROOPERS' OVERCOATS. S I new Zealand 1 I CLOTHING FACTORY; 1 3ic HIGH STREET, HAWERA. 'Phone 142. f; T7l T T> RIANT, Ai»M»^^»»<^\ Booth^Macdonald \£ I M^^Z^m\//^^l P.O. Box 41. ~" -" LAND. LAND. LAND. . 4> MESSRS. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. wish to inform land buyers that their Eltham representative, Mr Bell, has just returned from a ten weeks' visit to the Waikato and Northern District, and has secured particulars of a gietat number of properties for sale.. Having inspected each one he is in. a position to give reliable information concerning -them, and strongly recommends that buyers of land for sheep, or mixed fanning, should write us. i Following are two or three sound investments: — 1800 Acres freehold, nearly all ploughable, well fenced, 1200 acres in grass, 1 balance fern and scrub, good buildings. 12 miles by good unmettled road to 1 town and railway. £3 per acre. Half cash. 640 Acres, O.R.P. at los. Easy cattle and sheep country, 350 in good \ grass, 4 room house, cow and other sheds, 14 miles to township, and rail- [ way by good road. Goodwill £1800. Very easy terms. 500 Acres tip-top land, level and rolling, 300 in grass, well fenced, good I buildings, metal roads. Only '£4 per acre for fr£?hold, carry 30 cows to 100 . acres (no manure used). Veiy easy terms, balance long term at 4| per cent. Apply A. C. BELL, Representative for E. GRIFFITHS <fe CO., Eltham.
A. H. D UXFIELD - LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. HIGH STREET HAWERA. jQADDLES and HARNESS of every •^ description made to order on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. REPAIRS neatly and promptly executed. AGENT for— Solomon's Solution, Claphain's Patent HorsecHolder and Wheel-Lock, and Kirkwood's Ointment. "\7irHY suffer from Toothache, wheu * * a Shilling Bottle of Dentone v ill Cure 3'ou 1 Only from Wallace.
T. A. H IGHAM PAINTER, DECORATOR, AND SIGNWRITER. JUST LANDED— A Lfrge Shipment of British Whl'papers and inez^s, Pictures and Mouldings. Estimates g:ven for all Clas&ea of Work in all parts <,f the .Dominion. Sole Agent for Sherwij. -Yilliams Faints. PICTURE FRAMING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES HIGH ST HAWERA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 15 April 1909, Page 2
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524Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 15 April 1909, Page 2
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