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Special Advertisement!. AT the Melbourne, Ltd.—Large -TV White or Colored Towels Is each. ' ATTENTION of potato growers is drawn to supplies of .Early Seed Potatoes grown by Mr McGowan, of bouth Canterbury, whose name as a specialist in Potatoes is known throughout Australasia. The following varieties arriving from him: Early Puritan' gamekeeper, Up-to-date, Irish Skerry, Irish Queen. As supply is limited please book orders early. John Gilmonr Boy 22. Manaia. A DISTINCT advantage of the Lanz beparators is their simplicity cleanliness, ready accessibility to all parts ready replacement of worn out parts by new ones, and great durability or the machines. I have. in stock «aby size and a one 16-gallon per hour. J. Orilmour. Manaia. ARRIVED ex Ruapehu—New lines in Dinner, Tea and Breakfast Ware; best value, lowest prices. At Silson's China Depot BOOT Repairsl Boot Repairs! Uur n j English repairer is an expert, trood workmanship and quick dispatch • try us. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. FOR Sale (cheap)— Desirable residence, No. 67 Victoria Street; easy terps; frontages to Victoria and 'Hlll^Streets. Apply Thomas Barmby. I^l OR Sale —A good Jersey Cow to ■n* -ocalv^ i? a few days; second calf. VV J _Rowe, Normanby. GREAT Bargains—Men's *Light \v iVßo°^ from 8s 6d pair; Ladies' Walking Boots, from 7s 6d pair; Children s Boots, Is 6d pair; Children's £koes Is pair. At h. Hill's Final P hitter sale. Boot Warehouse, Manaia. GUY, AH., Kapocga, Wheelwright and General Smith. Dairy Factory Machinery repaired. Shoeing a speciality. Terms moderate. LET us put you wise on your Drapery requirements. We have a really me seasonable assortment of General -Drapery and Clothing at prices that are keen and cut to the lowest margin combined with quality *nd newness! Armitage's, Manaia MULTITUDES of Shins" have been covered with our Stockings and ■—• )\ Olnen s Plain and Fancy Cashmere. Men's and Boys' Sox, Children's box in three-quarter and half, Girls' and Boys' Hose. Armitage.'s, Manaia, "OVERCOAT Propositions—We would V/ N ask your inspection about these warm, comfortable.and useful Outwear Garments for Men' and Boys, Ladies, i Maids, Girls and Little Ones, and the prices to suit all will be found at. Arrnrfcage's, Manaia. NE-PIECE Dosses for Women, . Maids and Girls. These are all ricely trimmed and of good material it you are requiring a useful dress in any of these sizes give us a call and look through the assortment. Armitage's. Manaia. ~ ■ ONE-PIECE Dresses going at halfpri£e at Murch's Bargain Sale., TO Let—Six-roomed house, every Robbie. 38 Wilson Street. rriO Let—Six-roomed house in Vier 1- , tona Street, got all conveniences. Apply J. Fake, South Road. W ANTED Known—lf you want good calved, use Thomson'i Calf Meal, 28s per ewt. MeMillan and Frederic. Stratford. WE are right now in the busiest of our stock-taking, and there are Remnants, Odds and Singles that we want to quit at low prices; and any special purchase from £1 up we are willing to give a good discount on, or perhaps you have noticed some article you would like and the price seems more than you feel inclined to give. We are willing to reduce the price to meet yon for 10 days. Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! Armituge's, Manaia. W ANTED Known—Thomson's Calf Meal grows the best calves. Give it a trial; 28s per cwt. McMillan and Frederic, Stratford. WANTED Known —We are starting right now. Book your orders [ early for the spring. We have a good selection of Suits, and we travel or call anywhere in Taranaki with patterns. Drop a post card to Messrs Potter and Dodd Sartorial Service, Ltd. High St.rpflt Hawflra. Box 110. ANTED Known—Feeds Is, Stands 6d, at the Taranaki StableaHigh Street, Hawera.__Telephone 111. VK7 ANTED Known—Miss Hamilton*, "V \ High Street, makes a specialty of Baby Linen and Children's Clothing. Large stocks, great varied Come to inspect. W r ANTED Known—Uur Waagaaui hous3 reports enormous Bales of Excelsior Hat Dye. Ladies, don't throw away their hats now when faded, but give them a brush of Excelsior Hat! Dye. leaving that new dull finish so much desired. -9d per bottle. All j grocers. Tingey and Co.. Ltd., Hi^fc Street. Hawera. . HAT Oh, Bertie! New Suitf No; had it cleaned at "W.Hawkins and Co.'s, Dyers and Cleaners iVi?** '9 Tighr-r^-g'p.vV High Streftt. WANTED Known —Genuine Clearing Sale of a lot of sample goods j at. enormous reductions. Ladies' Hose, ' usually 3s and 3s 6d, to go at Is 6d and Is 9d; Ladies' Coats and Children's Coats at half-price. Mies Hamilton, High Street. -: j WANTED Known—The HaweraOkaiawa Express leave* Gillanders' Stablea for Okaiawa every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Orders left at Stables, Okaiawa, or at Gillandem' Stables, Hawera, will receive prompt attention. L. J. Waladorf, Okaiawa. WANTED Known—Carrington, the Up-to-date Fishmonger, is smoking his own Schnapper, Terekehi, Gurnet, and Moki Fillets; fresh smoked daily. Carrington's cure is perfect; ; once tried, always desired. Fresh Fish' always obtainable. Fresh trapped • Rabbits every week. Crayfish when J obtainable. Ring up 'Phone 218, when your ordeis shall have personal attten- ' tion with quick delivery. ! WANTED Known—R. and E. Tingey and Co., Ltd., have on , view a specially fine lot of Pictures, comprising Water Colors and Engravings. A visit of inspection will repay r anyone in search of good Pictures. WANTED Known—That the lady who wants value in Flannelettes w. should visit "The Economic." Prices - 4,} d ojd, 6d, 63d. 7d,' 7jd, 8d to Is. 8 \X7-ANTEI>—AH dairy farmer* to ■ W use tfco Best Calf Msal.- via., s Thomson's; 28e per cwt. McMillan and Frederic, Stratford.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 1