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A farewell social will be tendered to Mr and Mrs Moller at Kaponga on Tuesday, May 21. The Manaia Gun Club will hold a match on Wednesday, May 15. The Manaia Tennis and Croquet Club will hold a dance on Tuesday, May 21. An impounding notice is inserted. A gentleman writes—"Two bottles of "NAZOL" cured me. I had an attack of Influenza, with Sore Throat, Couo-h, and Nasal discharge. "NAZOL" gave me quicker relief than anything I ever tried." —Advt s BUTTER GLOBULES. The greater the number of butter-fat globules left in the skim milk the greater the loss. The smaller the globule the harder it is to recover. You can only secure the highest percentage of butter-fat and profit by using the Baltic Cream Separator. Owing to its ingenious construction even the smallest globule must come under the fu'l effect of the centrifugal force. Do not bo content with less effective appliances ns they mean joss of *ime, money, and labor. You must get aJ that is in it, and it is only the Baltic which can give it to you in return for the minimum outlay and effort. J. B. MacI<Vin and Co.. Ltd.. New Plymouth. * Remember if you want to get rid of that heavy dull feeling iv the head, which accompanies Nasal Catarrh, just take a good inhalation of "NAZOL," through a Nazol Inhaler, and get immediate relief.—Advt.

IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Hawera Public Pound,— On May sth, from near river, Normanby Road, by the Ranger,—Brown draught gelding, unbroken, 3 years old, white on^nose, white on hind feet and one front foot. If the above is not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold in the Hawera Public Pound on MONDAY, the 20th day of May,, 1912, at 12 noon, according to the provisions of the Impounding Act. W. DAVIDSON, . Poundkeeper. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL WINTER SHOW, NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1912. New Hall to be officially opened by i His Excellency Lord Islington. Competitions for everything imaginable. 70,000 feet space available. POULTRY SHOW. Book space early to save disappointment. All Entries .close,on May 25th. Write for Schedules.

ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary. C/o W. Bewley, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. Orr ACRES, freehold; 10 paddocks, U 4 all in grass, all flat and ploughable, metal road'; 1£ miles from Stratford Dairy Factory, 1 mile from school and railway station; 6-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, and two sheds; 50 acres stumped; carry 25 cows; annual lease of 24 acres at £20 per annum thrown in (no rates). Price for 67 acres, £33 per acre; terms. Mortgage £1100. ' 68 ACRES, freehold; 6 paddocks, good fences; about 8 acres in bush, all ploughable," good roads; carry about 25 cows; 6-roomed house in good^ order, concrete shed and stable; handy to two factories (dairy) and Stratford railway station; close on 40 acres ploughed, and about 20 acres sown down in new grass. ■" Price £32 per acre; deposit £300., Mortgage, Government Advances, £800; balance 3 years at 6 per cent. J. H. THOMPSON, LAND AGENT ... STRATFORD STAR ALMANACK. TTTTANTED—Every resident, every TT farmer to know that the boot he wants is the STAR ALMANACK, replete with up-to-date information, packed with useful points worth knowing. A diary And cash book in od« POYgr,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8