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Late Advertisement. TVTANTED, cook, for six weeks. Mokoia^ 17 MrS CV * HaW^ T OST, between Lake- Roadi and Ta- •*^ whiti Factory, on Fridiay last, small cog wheel off drill.. Finder kindly leave same at Star OfficeBusiness Notices. JtfEw rw ealand t oan a MERCANTILE AGENCY C°- LTDHAWERA and OPUNAKE. NOW IN STOCK ?OR AUTUMN SOWING. ALL the Leading Varieties of machine-cleaned GRASSES and CLOVERS, RAPE, TURNIPS, anrl MUSTARD. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. Write for Samples and Quotation?,. Telephone No. 44. SEED GRAIN OF ALL KINDS specially machine dressed. MEAL, GRAIN, and FODDER for all Classes of Stock. MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. Blmshurst Choice Ceylon Tea, Congo Roofing, Lawn Mowers, Flower Pots, Sacks, etc. AGENTS FOR: McDougall's Fluid Dip (non-poisonousi. McDougall's Paste Dip (poisonous). Murton's Dip. Coopei's Dip. Separators. Churns. 1 ■ $ I The Office-Boy Knew. 9 » ,n ai" office, there is an old "boss," ® Wlio always is wretchedly cross. §| jjj Such a creature to argue, «& ft That try as they might do, i& ii Folks to please him were quite at a %[ fa loss- $ One day a new office-boy came, $? & His verdict—" Decidedly tame, TO <* Soon, I'll alter all this W And hay« one ray of bliss," |X $ Morning-tea was HIS little game! $ § . 9 §W The "chief" gave a shriek of dismay, W But, somehow, could not disobey. §£ $ This strange deviation, $j $ To drink tea—botheration! W What! was this tea, did he say? S I |[ " Boy, what do you mean by telling jj£ /S^ me, . W $ That this is only a cup of tea?" m> ™ " Please sir, it's 'SURATURA'; <jj> Mothersaysthereisnonepurer," _ "'Tisbettei'than any tea," roared HE $jy & " I'll have it at eleven and three ! " to iH> » $ H Now a happier stafTcannot be found, W Since twice a day is handed round, $% |S The cup that cheers— ty f SURATURA | j <ft And quite endears j rt This Chief now made renowned. §& £ « XL. Fi IU FARMERS, mechanics, black- ,.: smiths, painters, and all * others who labour, need LANE'S MEDOLINEi»The nicest, cleanest and most healing article ever prepared for tae hands. Use It daily, i/- everywhere 4 WATER-TIGHT BOOTS. WE make a specialty of these lines, including MARLOW'S (England) WATER and DAMP PROOF BOOTS. The damp proof layer between sole and double row of stitching make you perfectly sure of dry feet. SEE OUR DISPLAY IN WINDOW THIS WEEK. C. A. B ATES ' CASH BOOT EMPORIUM, HAWERA. JAMES E. CAMPBELL | D.8.0.A. (London), (By Exam.), tIGHT SPECIALIST. TWT AY BE "CONSULTED IN - HAWERA—At Rooms (upstairs) in Hardley's Buildings (next I^ss, Photographer), evory MONDAY and THURSDAY.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 13 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 13 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 13 May 1912, Page 7