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Business Notices. Department of Public Health, District Office: Wellington, 13th April, 1910. FTIHE following is a copy of a letter received by GREVILLE BROS, from JL the District Health Officer, Wellington :— "I have the honor to express this Department's appreciation of the courtesy and facilities extended by you to our Inspector, Mr Gardiner, in enabling him to collect and submit for analysis samples of the -milk produced by your herd, with a view to the Department obtaining direct evidence as to the probability of the standard set forth in the regulations under 'The Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908/ being attainable. I attach a form setting out the analytical results obtained by the Dominion Analyst (Dr Maclaurin), with a description of the milk samples examined. ) Standard required by Regulation under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Act, No. of 1908." cows whose Total Solids milk was Solids. Fat. not Fat. Date and time represented in 12.00 3.25 8.50 of taking the sample : samples. analysed. Hesult of Tests. 14/9/09, 4:30—6.30 a.m 7 11.72 2.85 , 8.87 - „ 7 12.25 3.25 9.00 8 . 12.75 3.75 9.00 „ 7 12.25 3.25 9.00 "' 7 12.41 3.40 9.01 " 7 12.66 3.65 9.01 " 6 12.25 3.30 8.95 14/9/09, 2—4.30 p.m 7 13.05 4.30 8.75 ' ' „ 7 13.30 4.50 8.80 , ...f 7 12.96 4.25 8.71 " „ 7 12.83 4.00 8.83 • 7 13.32 4.50 8.82 8 12.58 3.95 8.73 " „ 6 12.95 3.85 9.10 13/10,09, 2.30 p. m . _..._ ;..^; ..^ | 13.74 4.80 8.94 ' " 8. 13.88 4.70 9.18 " " 8 13.67 4.50 9.17 ' " , 8 13.64 4.40 9.24 " 7 13.23 4.05 i 9.18 7 13.70 4.55 9.15 14/10/09, 3.15 a.m 8 12.87 3.85 9.02 ' ' ' „ 8 13.33 4.25 9.08 " 8 12.98 3.80 9.18 " " 8 12.33 3.25 9.08 " „ 8 12.28 3.25 9.03 ' ( 7 12.86 3.70 9.16 " ! 7 12.42 3.70 9.12 IWWMP.-. ... ... .;. 7 H.OO 4.90 910 " ' 7 13.32 4.20 9.12 " 7 13.94 4.65 9.29 " 7 13.54 4.40 9.14 " • 7 13.24 4.10 9.14 7 12.25 4.90 9.35 " ' 5 12.21 3.25 8.96 ie/IL'O9, 2.50 a.m 7 I||7 3.35 9.32 \ " !! !!! .!! ... 7 12.78 3.60 9.18 • " " 7 13.07 3.P0 9.27 " ... ..'. ... 7 13.06 4.15 8.91 " 7 11.50 2.70 8.80 " " 7 12.37 3.40 8.97 " 5 12.11 3.15 8.96

A RECORD UNPARALLELED MORE THAN 370,000 : ORGANS — MANUFACTURED AND SOLD — SINCEIIB46. We have just received word from the ESTEY ORGAN CO. that HIS MAJESTY KAISER WILHELM of Germany, has ordered for his own use an ESTEY ORGAN. E.DIXON&OO. HAWERA, W. ROWE, SEED, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, H A W E R A. IN STOCK: All the Leading Varieties of Grass and Clover Seeds, etc. Prime Canterbury Old Dun Oate {extra heavy machine dressed.) Canterbury Hay. Baled Straw. Fowl Wheat Barley. Oats Maiae Horse Beans. Blue Prussian Peas. Partridge Pea". Rye Corn. ■ Dun Oats (seed/. Algerian seed Oats Garton Seed Oats. Pollard. Bran. Pig Meal. Linseed. ♦Succrosine. Linseed Meal Oilcake. Calf Meal. Fowl Grit. Prime Oat Sheaf Chaff, Straw Chaff. Prime Oamaru Potatoes Canterbury Onions. Lawn Mowers, Flower Pote, Wreaths, Binder Twine. MANURES of all Kinds. Manures for Top-Dressing.

THE SILLIEST SONG OF SURATURA. Billy Muggins was a slinker, Tried to dodge his duty, Foreman with a lump of clinker Landed Billy on his thinker. I Arctic blasts or tropic breezes, Be you Shackleton or Roosevelt, Sand that burns or snow thatireezes, Suratura always pleases. These two facts are not connected — Perfect tea and Billy's thinker. Still, the best tea e'er selected J S Suratura. That's expected. Drink it: you can't get dejected. THE TEA OF SENSIBLE SOULS. "CIOR ONE OF THE CHOICEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE PROVINCE. Only 26 miles from Auckland; good I metal roads all round. • 300 ACRES', all level, rich, sweetened swamp country ; equal to Taranaki land which is selling as high as £50 per acre. Included is a fine herd ; of young dairy cows, with up-to-date j milking plant. Creamery, ( church, j school. Post office and 'phone -mile 1 distant; 6 miles from rail. PRICE ONLY £20 per ACRE. Ideal farm, Paparimu, 28 miles from Auckland, 12 miles railway station, metal roads. 1700 acres good grazing country, carrying 150 cows, 100 head dry stock, 60 horses, 1000 sheep. Dwelling of 10 rooms with up-to-date conveniences, only a few years built. Large barn and shearing sheds, piggeries. Church, school, and creameries close by. Price £4 per acre, half cash, balance easy terms. Apply R. J. ENTRICAN, 12 Commerce street* Auckland. HAWERA DAIRY. Temporary Address: Caruberwell Road. JAS. CHAMPION begs to inform the residents of Hawera that he has taken over the Retail Milk Business from Jas. Fitzgerald, dating from Ist April, and Irusts by strict attention to customers' requirements to receive their support and patronage. Pure Fresh Milk delivered twice daily and once on Sundays. All orders promptly attended to. MOTTO— Punctuality, Cleanliness and Civility. A LONG FELT WANT. A LONG FELT WANT. OPPOSITION IN THE BUILDING TRADE. JAS. STEWART begs to intimate that he has started business in Manaia as CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans and Specifications prepared, estimates given for all branches of the trade. Also, Furniture Repairer. Address : Next Catholic Church, Manaia. WANTED Known— Farmings tea, 51b boxes 4s 9d. 61b tins 6s 3d, best bulk Farmings 9d lb. These are keen sale offerings for net spot cash only. H. J. Eaves, Otakeho.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 13 May 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 13 May 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 13 May 1910, Page 7

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