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Special Advertisements. MANAIA TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. HIBERNIAN SOCIAL. Uood supper. Music supplied by Cosgrove's Urchestra. Doube tickets ss, single tickets 3s C GARRIGAN, Hon. Sec. MANAIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER SHOW. TOWN HALL 7 MANAIA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Schedules on application to Miss Gilmour or T. A. Bridge. TO BUILDERS^ npENDERS are invited for the erecJ- tion of a cheese factory and assistants' cottage near Inglewood, for the Kaimata Co-onerative Dairy Co Ltd. Plans and specifications at our office, where tenders will be received xm to 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, July 6th, 1912. PERCIVAL & MESSENGER, a^ Inglewood. TO PAINTERS. mENDERS, closing with the under--L signed on 26th June, are invited for painting the Ararata Dairy Factory and the manager's cottage. J. TURTON, Secretary. STRAIGHT LEASE! " TENDERS are invited until FRIDAY, June 28, for a lease, for a term of five years from July 1, 1912, of 210 Acres at Ararata, suitable for dairying, within a mile of factory and school. Particulars at this office or from W. A. DUCKWORTH, Hawera. | TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon, , WEDNESDAY, 26th inst./ for i renovating premises recently occupied by Messrs McGruer, Bone and Co. Plans and specifications at office of undersigned. J. A. DUFFILL, 1*,214 Architect. A STRAIGHT Lease of 100 Acres, t with new house, new concrete j cowshed, and necessary buildings. Appfv A. J. BROWN, Mangatoki.

STRAIGHT LEASE. FARM of 240 ACRES, well grassed, subdivided; exceptionally good and convenient buildings and cowshed; water power; half-mile from cheese factory, school, stores; metalled road; 40 acres ploughed. Lease o to 7 years at 22s per acre. Possession Ist July, 1912. A first-class dairy farm. (378) Apply to GEO. W. ROGERS, Land Agent, Opunake. TO THE FARMERS OF MANGATOKI OWING to a rumor being in circulation that I am closing down the Farrier's and Cottchbuilding Business, I wish to inform the public of the district that such is not the case. I have a thoroughly competent staff of men in all branches —Horseshoeing, XVheelwrighting, Coach Painting and Trimming. Having" had 20 years' experience in London, South Africa, and New Zealand, I claim to know my business, and all Orders for Waggons, Gigs, and Horseshoeing will receive prompt attention. Give me a trial. T^TALTER TT EPPARD, COACHBUILDER, FARRIER AND AGRICULTURAL SMITH, MANGATOKI. SPECIAL AFTER CALVING DRENCH. <GROCQTT7S~FORMULA.) Stocked by E. J. Shrimpton, Storekeeper, Normanby, Matapu and Te Roti; H. J. Eaves, Storekeeper, Otakeho; Geo. Walters, Storekeeper, Mangatoki and Mahoe; Holmes aad Arthur, Storekeepers, Opunake. Farmers are requested not to buy from travellers in the above districts, SPECIAL AFTER CALVING DRENCH. i (COOMBRIDGE'S FORMULA.) Ask your Grocer. XXT Q piOOMBRIDGE, VETERINARY & PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ELTHAM. NOTICE. I BEG to intimate to the residents of Otakeho and surrounding districts that I purchased the Blacksmithing Business lately carried on by Mr J.. A. Prince as from Ist July, 1912, and trust by strict attention to [ business and good workmanship, consistent with moderate charges, to merit the same liberal support hitherto accorded my predecessor. W. H. REYNOLDS. In relinquishing the above I take this opportunity of thanking the residents of Otakeho and surrounding districts for past liberal support, and would bespeak a continuance of same for my successor. J. A. PRINCE. WANTED Known—Just Arrived: Prime Oamaru Table Potatoes, and Atlas Horse Covers, all sizes. Loan and Mercantile Seed Store.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXVIII, 21 June 1912, Page 1

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