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Business Advertisements. Two Shows Worth Seeing; The Dominion Dairy Show, ts^ J<^a^ and our New Show. C^^^^^^ gIG EVENTS always come in threes. '*°* '- Recently we had a bi«- fire n™ w i -i ■, opens. The third event is On ednesday the Dairy Shoir i ■ ■ ■ ADAMSON & ROBB'S SHOW SHOW in the Fine New Premises. Primarily we want you to visit us in our Now «;hr^ ■ * to give you an idea of what we can do in MEN'S WEAR. Everybody is cordially welcome. At home every business day. Adamson & Bobb -EH- Hawera

B. A. BIDWELL, • . V ''■'¥'■ '! . '' I. i, ' TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. ■■ ■■ ■ tS'it-Av ■<Jb v's';-is' -■-.-■' ! I -■;,,.n ,'w^HIGH ST. ... HAWERA (Over Purser's). What about ■ &Pk £ ZZZZH Why, There's I 6nly ONE: [ its Suratura! I—^^ri NEW GOODS. Ex Rotorua, now unloading at Wellington. GENERAL Assortment KITCHEN, VJ" DINING-ROOM and BEDROOM CLOCKS. j STERLING SILVER and E.P.N.S. GOODS (best quality) for Presentations. ' Further supplies to arrive shortly by j direct boats and parcels post. i j. brunette' CHEAPEST, BEST AND MOST | RELIABLE JEWELLER, CORNER SHOP ... HAWERA. ITCHING, chafinr. lace I • btotcfaes, heat rash, pimples sunburn, cracks, chaps, or any skin irritation quickly cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE— Queen o! Skin Tonics. i/- at Chemists. • •«•

■ J^EW JgEALAND TOAN AND TyjERCANTILE * GENCY C°- LTDHAWERA and OPUNAKE. FOR SALE AT LOWEST, RATES. "EIOWL Wheat, Barley, Fowl Grit, J- Oats, Linseed, Ryecorn, Bran, Pollard, Pigmeal, Sucrosine, Ricemeal, Oilcake, Dun Oats, Straw Chaff, Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Sheaf Chaff, Flower Pots, Lawn Mowers, Separators. Algerian Seed Oats, Seed . Barley, Gartoii Seed Oats. ALL MACHINE DRESSED. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Grass and Clover Seeds. Write for Samples and Quotations. Oats and other grain crushed on the X>remises. PRIME OAMARU TABLJ3 POTATOES. Atlas Horse Covers, Elmshurst Cejlon Tea, Wool Packs (all sizes). MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. Lawes' Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Bonedust. AGENTS FOR— McDougall's Dip. Cooper's Dip. Murton's DiD. HOT WATER BOTTLES. i \ «—— /^IOLD nights need have no terrors if you have one of OUR HOT WATER BOTTLES. We have just received a fresh supply of our Famous Bottles, which we guarantee not to leak nor give out in a week. The Double Reinforced Seams, Patent Stopper, etc., make these Different, Better, and More Lasting than all others. Direct from the Makers. . No old, shopworn stock. Be sure and get it from W. K. WALLACE HAWERA. (With whom is incorporated Mr W TAIT, late of Manaia.) QG ACRES, all level and highly t/O improved, the best improved farm in the Waikato; 10 paddocks, welt watered in every paddock, practically all live fences and mostly sheep proof; 7-roomed house and all conveniences, man's room, 6-bail concreted cowshed, 5-stall stable, implement shed, loft, barn, piggery, etc., and everything most convenient; 2 windmills, concrete* troughs, and tanks galore; owner milking 45 cows and carrying other stock, also 5 horses; creamery and P.O. £ mile, school 2 miles, town, railway I station and sale yards 3£ miles. Price | £31 per acre, and half cash wanted. j Absolutely the Best and Most Compact I 100 Acre Farm in the Waikato. j If this will not suit, we can quote you from a list of over 400 properties. '• Write for latest Land Lists. MESSAN4. & CO., j LAND AGENTS & SHAREBROKERa HAMILTON (Waikato). HEADACHES are frequently in^v dications of unconnected Eye Defects. We are skilled Opticians, and can give relief. Frames and Lenses at moderate prices. Sight tested free. J. BRUNETTE «, Optician,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 7