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Business Notices. i GIBSONS CASH WAREHOUSES, PATEA! AND HAWERA. HORROCKSES', CR.EWDSON'S & HOLLINS' CALICOES i AND LONGCLOTHS. We have imported some of the best qualities that these manufacturers make and which are rarely to be procured in New Zealand. The PRJCI3 is from, lOd to Is 3d yard for these tutra qualities. Ladies who have purchased are enthusiastic over the softnass and wearing qualities. Long Cloth Embroidery and Insertion of special quality and design for abova. Ladies' Lingerie manufactured from, Horrockses Longcloths and Nainr sooks in great variety. Horrockses Un/ifomi Cloth, double width, Is yard; in plain and striped navy. Six yards will make one of the most serviceable dressed you can buy. Wear unequalled. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLINGS FROM BELFAST. These goods being duty free, our customers can now procure a really good unbleached tabling at Is 6d j bleached 2s. We do not stock inferior qualities. Table Napkins, § and f size; ready for usa Roller Towellings in great variety ; Crepe 5d yaa-d; Terry lOd ; Liaenls 2d. Stout Forfar, 36in., 9d yard; 27in. Teacloth, 7d. White Turkish Towels, Is, Is 3d, Is6d; hemstitched 2s 3d. Big lino. Towels Is 6d each. WEST OF ENGLAND SERGES, 56 inches wide. These Devonshire Serges, are dyed Woaded IndigO, which is an imperisli- - able color. They will stand sea-water, and may even be boiled in soda water without injury. One of the best Materials you can purchase. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION,. PRICES— 2a 3d, 3s 6d, 4s 9d, 6s, 9s 9d. West of England Cream Serge, 56in., striped and plain. Prices*— 4s, 4a 6d, 4s 9d. Roslyn Flannels in all qualities and colors. The Navy Flannel makes an excellent blouse. *■ Roslyn Shetland Flannel, Delta finish j unshrinkable; specially recom- l mended. " FUR GOODS 1 ! ! FUR GOODS ! 1 1 A few *Fur Necklets in Marmot and imitation Stone-Marten, reduced to 6s. LADIES' CLOAKS ! ! 1 LADIES' CLOAKS ! ! I 6. useful Cloaks for country wear; reduced from 20s to los. WE HAVE QUOTED A FEiW PRICES, BUT PRICES ARE NO GUIDE* IT IS QUALITY COMBINED THAT TELLS. V* Ex "TURAKINA," from LONDON. Now discharging in Wellington. We have: on her 70 packages of New, Seasonable, and Saleable Goods too varied to particularise. CALL and give a LOOK THROUGH THE STORES, HAWERA AND PATEA. You will always see some useful article worth investing in. GIBSONS is the OLDEST FIRM on the .TVE3T COAST of the North Island, and has MAINTAINED a REPUTATION for OVER 40 YEARS of always STOCKING the BEST and SELLING at REASONABLE PRICES. GIBSONS LIMITED CASH WAREHOUSES, DOMINION t\ PRESSURE MILKINC MACHINE PRESSURE MILKINC MACHINE DETAILS of a test it underwent for a whole season in Taranaki, on a herd of! 100 cows as against a similar herd on an adjoining farm milked by the machine — an improvement really of £82. B Herd A Herd A Herd. (hand milked). ' Result. 1906-7 ... £748 Milked by hand 1906-7 £754 Deficit of £6 i907-S ... £.563 Milked by hand 1907-8 £590 Deficit of £27 1908-9 ... £.?vW Milked by machine 1908-9 i £738 Gain of £55 by hand — M.o Most Exhaustive Test «ver madet of a. Milking Machine. It will tluis ba seen that the loss of .£27 was turned into a profit of £55 Add to this the saving -in. labor and THE MACHINE IS A GIFT TO YOU - BEFORE ONE SEASON IS OVEIRuITS PRINCIPLE IS' THE BEST. J ITS SALES AREi THE GREATEST. Works : Palnierstom North. R. Ai. WIGGINS, General Manager. The SECRETARY, Offices: 66 anil 6B, Terrace, Wellington. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Established 1849) HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR. LARGEST BONUSES. ALL POLICIES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEMBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS At THAT DATE. T@TAL CA|SH PROFITS divided amongst the members £14,336,892. AMOUNT OF CASH PROFITS divided for one year (1908) £740,385. Elqual t6 over 36 par cent of the* Premiums received under Paa-tdcipating Policies during the year. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. INSURE! at once and participate in the Profits for tho Current Year. BRANCH OFFICE^ E. W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. 1 C. A. BENBOW, District Secretary, - /** JAMES J. NICOL, New Plymouth. A Special Representative for South Taranaki. yAddress — Hawera.

A T SEXTON'S SALE, ■*-*- 10 doz. blouses, 2s, 3s-, 3s lid, 4s 6d, ss, in dej laanes, 'flannels!, flannelettes; splendid washing materials. 8 doz. tweai, na.vy and black, skirts, 5s 6d, 7s 1 6d, 9s 6d, 11s 6d; worth doublet \ i TTAHTNETT TITIWSHTO "MACHINES. THE BEST THE WORLD HAS PRODUCED. "fT/'E have opened our Hawej% * * Agency in Princes Street, wher* a Complete Milking Plant can be :n-spected: nspected Working at any time. Local Agents for Burmister and Wanis' Celebrated "Perfect" SelfBalancing Separators, and otljer 'Terfect" dairying Machinery. ' h>c CARL KUHT2S, [ Prince* Street Hawera.

—NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE— —SUCCESS.— QJLLANDERS' 2/- AND I/6T MS Have been successful in captivating the tastes and orders of the most of those who have given therm a fair trial. Their superior quality is not a mere figure of speech, but an outstanding feet. THOSE WHO USE GILLANDERS' TEAS ARE ALWAYS! SURE OF AN ENJOYABLE CUP. Samples offered Frea or first Orders Sent Free of Postage to any Address. 1909— SUTTON'S— 1909 FLOWER <fc VEGETABLE SEEDS. A direct consignment of 1971 packets arriving this week. The best is always the cheapest in the end. OTHER, SPECIALITIES. j Uncolored Cheddaa- cheese, choicestcleaned sultanas and Vostizza currants, choicest prunes, figs and seeded raisins, X jams, jellies and pie fruits. Your orders are asked for and they will be much appreciated. piLLANDEBS' PTIEA QTORE, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 July 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 July 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 July 1909, Page 6

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