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MAKE YOUR OWN MUSIC! The world's talent will visit your : home and fireside; when there is supplied to you by The Dresden Piano Company a Gfamophone^—one of that famous make, "His Master's Voice." You will enjoy a continual harvest of fun, brightness, and'pleasure throughout the long winter evenings. The Gramophone is always ready to sins or play or talk to you.- It is never tired, never out of sorts! "His Master's Voice" plays so many other instruments and sings in 6O many voices that it seems always new. Included in the Records are beautiful sacred music, dear old songs of heart and home, liveliest dance music, funniest comic selections, the latest song hits, and the finest gems of opera. Visit The Dresden Gr&inophone Parlour if you happen to be in Wellington, and hear selections free of charge on the high-grade instruments which alone are stocked. You are able to rely on quality and 6ecure splendid value when you purchase your Gramophone and Records direct from The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager. M. J. E'rookes.—Advt. R«tsar than a visit of, say, Dixon's new tuner, Mr. Vinnicombe, M.T.A., late of Beggs, of Wellington, would be a systematic visitation, a regular tuning up. Not only cheaper, but better for the piano.—Advt.

ENGAGEMENT RINGS. nionds, Rubies, and other precious stones, is both large and varied and at. prices to suit everyone. A FEW QUOTATIONS: Very heavy. 18-carat. Gold Rings, set with 6 Diamonds and 1 Ruby (or Sapphire), £5 10s. * V Other Rings set with Diamonds and Rubies (or other stones), 355, 455, OijSj DUS. Three Pearls and 2 Turquoises, 50s Diamond Half-hoop Rings, all with very fine stones, from £5 10s to £30. Diamonds and Emeralds, £5, £6 £10 £13, £14. . ' ' ' ! Very fine Pearl and Diamond Rings £10 10s, £13. ' Cluster Rings, from £6 to £16. Call in and we shall be pleased to show you our stock. R.W.SARGENT, JEWELLER, HAWERA. TW° FG^Nl Acg^e^sßMS AS fi7oi Ao N2L 33Oi A°RES, rentals wu V- tS T 6& and *» respectively, £ semgs emg A' LP-» and may now be made freehold. The 670| acres are all in grass and cultivation with the exception of 150 acres in fern and titree. Dwelling on each side of farm (o and 4 rooms), concreted cowshed, 8-cqw plant complete (goes with farm1) various large sheds. Price £10 per acre, with £1000 cash. -The 330* Acres are aty ir_ grass, level, river boundary, plantations, natural hot spring on one portion. F%e. homestead and host of buildings, Ridd mil* . a- plant and releaser (goes with farm , telephone laid on. Price. £20 per acre, with £1000 cash. Both properties close to all conveniences and-':wlthin easy reach of railway towns. Stock and implements on each farm may be taken over if desired at valuation as going concerns, but it will be necessary to pay cash for these, as they are the property of the occupiers only. . . Both farms owned X" "*»>«. me person, and will sell togetner or separately; or will exchange for uneneum-' bered land or town properties. Equity is £12,360. Write for further particulars. TrjESSANA * f10.,: LAND AGENTS AND BROKERS, HAMH>,ION IWAIKATO). TO Stand at the Commercial Stables, Hawera, and travel the surrounding district, The imported "^T^S^BlSiPa Hackney Stallion /JPy^B^P GALANTINE (Jmp.) Sire, Stow Gabrael—Queen Ester. First and champion in England. First at at Palmerston North, New Zealand, and the sire of over flitv first imze-winnerß. TKRMS: £3 10s. Apply— i 1. JOHNSON, :-■■'■■ 'Owner. Or- /. Groom in Charge. TO Stand the season at Hawera and travel the surrounding districts, .„ Tht; Trotting Stallion JM^^jjjj*H|HP IMPERIAL CHILD By Rothschild—Moira, by Prince Imperial. TERMS: £3 Season; £4 half guarantee; £5 full guarantee. For further particulars apply *- c. lb campion, Owner, Hawera. Or— Groom in Charge. TO Travel the Hawera and surrounding district, the following high-class Clydesdale Stallions — ! The Purebred Clvdes- ! &SBBtS*T dale Colt " "jVVBV COUNTY KING -Wnslfimi™i^ (16374> Sc- S- B-) lmP- ! County King is a beautilul brown colt, three years old, by Tarves Chieftain (14402), Magdalene by Prince of Carruchan, a noted hotse and great breeder in Scotland, BEN McCORMICK, N.Z.5.8., 431. Benmoro (302, N.Z.S.B.)—Christina Fleming (663, N.ZS.B.) BARON MARTIN, 152, N.Z.S.B. , Baron Graceful (11269, C.8.8.)-nJean, by Pride of Windsor f195 N.Z.5.8.). Baron Martin is a noted pri?p-winner. KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. (Black Night—Flowej.) Good accommodation for mares from a dis- • lance. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards or from the I owner— \ , ' t! JAS. GRANT, 1; • Taiporohenui, . Hawe^t. ) ' Or— j:----t Groom in Charge. ■ SMOKED Glauses. Goggles, Binoculars, Telescopes, Field Glasses, : Compasses, and other Optical Goods in [ eti*»k Siqftt twted. Rest Frames and t Leoaea. 21s. Consultation* daily. J. BRUNETTE -OPTICIAN

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 3

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