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MECCANO: A 100 TOYS IN ONE. THE TOY THAT INSTRUCTS, INTERESTS, AND PROVIDES HUNDREDS OF HAPPY HOURS FOR YOUR BOY. He'll be the happiest boy alive if you get him a set of MECCANO. The most alive invention for the live boy ever thought out. The boy wearies of other toys-— never of MECCANO. A MECCANO boy gets heaps more fun than other boys, and all the time he's playing, he's thinking, planning, educating, laying a foundation probably for the big future that is to be. MECCANO: 89 WORKING MODELS FROM ONE SET. Everything necessary— plated metal strips, gear wheels, pulleys, rods, nuts, bolts, and a book of ful] instruction for building cranes, waggons, windmills, flying machines, bridges. lighthouses, motor 'buses, cable railways, etc. Small sets from 5/6 capable making 19 models, up to the larger sets at £8. Ask us for list. No. 0 makes 10 models, price ss; No. 1 makes 27 models, price 8s 6d; No. 2 makes 41 models, price 16s' 6d ; No. 3 makes 50 models, price 255; No. 4 makes 63 models, price 40s. Order by post and enclose postage: —0, postage 6; 1, postage, 8d; 2, postage 8d; 3, postage lOd: 4, postage/Is. NO DULL HOURS FOR THE MECCANO BOY. Sold by— E. DIXON & CO. THE MUSIC HOUSE, HAWERA. PC^i AosyCAeeM SSU Clear skin, fresh complexion, / j^ rosy cheeks are the assets of the woman who takes This famous *Salt that sweet- QmSHII ens life " is mildly laxative in HtefiHgiffl I action. It clears the blood of ™"!*1 ™" impuriMes.and makes apleasant, .■-.-•.';:':'•.•.•.•.•.■.•.■. drink. Is more palatable and • v.K-.ViW--does more than other Fruit Sa- ••w-.j-Vv:;-; lines. Try it—l/ 6 per big bottle ••iy.v.v.v.-.vr. of 64 doses. 1 ..;,;:;.;;!:.'.. Wisdom Suggest* |—i U»«proprietyofi*fetfuardingth« . | h«alth of your stock. Therefore m Hahtead's Drench ■ |M thtnoit efficient drench known, ■bonld alw»yi b« handy. ■* m W.B.K. writ**:—"/ am tui*# your B 4rtneh— continually — wMck mm ' k«M fhun ttnry tueet** mm — w tht wont •out." ■■ ■■ Hahtead Veterinary Medicine C«. ■ M| THAMES. m Local Agents i Smith and Easton, Hawera, and Lamason ant/ (MeiwMle. Btratford, GIVES BETTER RESULTS. A NATURAL FOOD. Absolutely Pure. Scientifically Prepared. Builds, Strengthens, and Develops, the. Constitution. ifA-BCI * L BRAND. J S S. ROWE A SONS, (Estab. 80 years), PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 65, CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. F. J. SAXBY, LAND. ESTATE & STOCK AGENT (Opposite Railway Station), HAMILTON. 'Phone 369. THREE CHEAP WAIKATO FARMS. EASY TERMS. •'• . £? f\ ACRES freehold,, situated handy O\J to Te Raua P:©., school, store, creamery and railway station; practically all Burface sown, all flat, rich flax andl kaifcatea swamp land, well drained, well watered' and fenced; 3roomed house, new iron shed 24 x 14, cowshed. Price £21 per acre. Terms £200 cash; balance 3; years at Si per cent. (No. 1312) 50 ACRES freehold, situated 13 miles from Te Kowhai- PlO., school ■, store and creamery, and about 3 miles from railway station^ flat +o undulate ing, all in grass and crop, veil water- i ed and fenced, 5^ paddocks; cottage and new cowshed. Price £15 10s per acre. Terms £165 cash; balance arranged. Or will sell stock at valuation about £152 J—l3 cows-, 6' young stock, 2 horses, 1 sow, etc., and waggon. (No. 1315) 50 ACRES freehold1, situated handy , to Te Kowhai P. 0., school, store and creamery; all in grass, 21 acres drained swamp land, rest" rolling, 10 acres new grass, 4 paddocks, vwell -• watered and fenced ; np-w'. house" 4 rooms, 4-bail cowshed, cart shed and buggy shed. t Price £18 per acre. Terms'£2so cash; balance at o per cett for 5 years.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 7

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