, THE GUINEA POEM! '"\ A €HEQtJE FOR £1 Is has bejeiTsent to the writer' of this verse— .., J t - ' M. A. 8,., J3Q3T142, Pabrrerston. No^thr Washing day is here again— " * , Now,we do^nat dread it. „ There's a soap;.thai'ooes the tridkr- ' , It's "Puritabf*' ;You get it! ■ WIN A CitlNEikl Prize Poem published every Saturday. Best original four. short-line advt. verse about "Puritan Soap" wins-• each-we^k. Printed wrapper—from cakes of Puritan Soap— must'be enclosed .Address: "Puritan," P.O.' Box 203/ Wellington., Wholesale agents: A. S. Patersorfand Co. ''
Late Advertisements. ' fTWE Annual Meeting of the Hawera JL 'Ladies' Swimming Club will be held ,at the Baths1 oh MONDAY Next, January 22, at 8 p.m. S. E. C. WILLIAMSON. , _ Hon. Sec. DAIRY FACTORY MANAGER. A PPLICATIONS are invited for'the' ,•£*• position of manager of the Tamaki 'Co-operative Dairy Factory at Te_ Rehunga, Dahnevirke. Output from" 100 to 120 tons, of butter. Applicants' to 'furnish references and state salary required. Applications close at the office of the Secretary, Dannevirke, on MON-' DAY^ 29th January. ;.;., ,■ ;., ■:i<■■'■:;:.,■■•: ■■■W.1 DOBSON, ; .';; \ Secretary. ..; ANTED to 5e11—297 Acres oi land in four lots;, the pick of the Plains. Apply G, Irikster, Normanby. NOTICE. OWING fco a business difference with the wholesale agents of Hupp, aad Overland Cars, we have, after manure consideration* decided to give up the agency of these Cars. J. BLAKE & SON. ANTED Known—Drag leaves Post Office for beach at 1.3Q p.m. Wednesday next. 2s return. \ TRADESMEN' and■JEA . . Sometimes you may find it difficult to get your grocer to send you willingly exactly the tea you want. You want Sui»atura; and he, for his own reasons, may be anxious to push the sale of some inferior sort. From his stand point that may be all right; but you pay. You have the fullest right'to demand absolutely THE TEA. If you let the grocer outwit you, you have nobody to blame but yourself. No grocer wants to lose a customer, and you can always get what you want if you are firm. You know, as we all know, that Suratura is far and away the best tea in the market at the price, or at any price. Get it, grocer, or no grocer! ♦ ♦ — Insist on —: *■
DAINTY GIFTS | : • .FOR . . DAINTY PEOPLE. XMAS Shopping is a pleasure if you shop with us. We haye a large range of Dainty and Inexpensive Goods suitable for XMAS PRESENTS. PERFUMES. ■ PERFUMES IN CASKET. EAU-DE-COLOGNE. LAVENDER WATER. SILVER-MOUNTED SMELL- ' ING SALTS BOTTLES. SOLID ■ SILVER HAIR BRUSHES and COMBS. SILVER MANICURE SETS, Etc., Etc. W. K. Wallace, CHEMIST. 1404 ACRES FREEHOLD. WITHIN 8 MILES"OF RAILWAY. FTIHIS is good healthy sheep and J- cattle country; about 70 to 80 acres level frontage; 400 acres well burned and sown; balance good bush. Price for freehold £2 10s per acre. A great.rise in value in this property. No. 301 FOR LEASE. ''~ GOOD GRAZING FARM. 350 ACRES, well fenced and subdivided with good sheep proof fences.1 Owner will lease at 5s 6d per acre, with a purchasing clause at £6 per acre, with £100 cash down. No. 302 LOAN AND MERCANTILE, STRATFORD. W. A. HEWITTTIgent. \ A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. SMOKED Glasses, Goggles, Field Glasses, Binoculars, Telescopes, Compasses, and other optical sundries always in stock. Sight tested and Glasses prescribed. » J. BRUNETTE- Optician.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 20 January 1912, Page 7
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