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ijand Advertisement*. TO-DAY'S PRUDENCE IS TOMORROW'S PLEASURE. WHAT better means of saving for a youth or young man than a good section of land? Parents, encourage your boys to save by taking up a section for them. Give them a real interest in feeling that they are active property owners. Help them acquire self-reliance and the thrifty habit at the crucial age of their life. One pound deposit and very easy payments will put /them in the way of obtaining their first freehold. It will be far better than a savings bank account for them. It will have taught the invaluable lesson of investing in place of wasting. A few good sections situated in localities surrounded by new houses are now offered by us, and are not to be overlooked by those who can see a year or two ahead. The prices are right, and interest is 5 per cent. 144 FEET, Bridge Street, Eltham. City property is everywhere becoming a gold mine. Price only £1700; £250 cash. 352 " FINE NEW HOUSE of up-to-date design, h. and c. water, and all other conveniences; \ acre section. To be had for £500, with £50 cash. Situated close to Hawera Park. JAMES~ AND GILLMAN, LAND AGENTS, HAWERA. NOTICE. ~~ "~ I HAVE much pleasure in intimating to the public of Hawera and surrounding district that I have opened a WOOD and COAL YARD in ARGYLE STREET, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. My Motto: "Correct measurement and full weight." W. S. L OCKHAET ' ARGYLE STREET. JAMES E-, CAMPBELL D.8.0.A. (London), (By Exam.), •ICHT SPECIALIST* 7V/TAY BE CONSULTED IN HAWERA—At ]&ooms (upstairs) in Hardley's Buildings, (next E^ss, Photographer), every MONDAY and THURSDAY. BOOT REPAIRS. WE are making a specialty in this line, having secured a first-class hand from Wellington, who holds the HIGHEST DIPLOMA given by the WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. We can therefore give you the neatness and finish of town. We use English leather for soles o that our work will stand. Boots repaired on the American style. It is far better, and costs you no more. TRY IT. All kinds of Boots made to measure. c. a7b atesBOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, HAWERA. CHEAP AUCKLAND FARMS. 1? -J 9 PER ACRE, Waikato dairy oWXiW land, 214 Acres, lake given iv well stocked with trout. £4 10s per acre, sheep farm, North Auckland, good value, 200 acres in grass. WALTER TAYLOR, 27 Shortland St., Auc^and. THREE CRESCENTS. FTIHERE are three grades of -L CRESCENT TEA, and each grade is as near perfection as human effort can make it. The blending is done by a tea expert, and only the selected teas of Ceylon and India are used. The teas are scientifically blended, and in the course of preparation all the dust is eliminated. . a high-class tea, and the' flavor never varies. PRICES Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s PER LB. FROM ALL GROCERS. Empire Tea Co. W. & G. T URNBULL & C°P*R OPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN WINE SHOW. Held Sydney, April 2, 1912. P ENFOLD AND CO., South Australia, received the following awards: — CLARET—-Champion Prize for ! Australia. ! SHERRY—Champion Prize for Australia. PORT—Champion Prize for Australia. BRANDY- —Highest possible honors. All Penfold's Wines and 3-Star Brandy stocked at GIBSONS LTD., Patea and Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 10 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 10 June 1912, Page 7