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;:;:■;■::■;.-■ - A Butbww If of lon. TAKE CARE OF YOUR MOTOR CYCLE. ;'i The best Motor-Cycle in the world oan be mined by using aa inferior lubricating oil. " For the first few miles a poor oil may apparently : / reduce the friction, but it speedily gets gritty, and then there istrouble.. Instead of saying wear and tear, it increases i|., and the ' owner has to put up with worn-out parts and heavy expenses. '; MOBOLINE B " MOTOR OIL 1 rm < r Is a pure, safe lubricant. It is V ■T^SBP^w refined,' contains nothing dele- . >^^, terious,~and is not affected in . W any way by heat or colder It is "Tntk iG\ ■Ure*len not so. *hin as to be useless, hot rfmrftZSz. > so thick' as to clog. It reduces ''■ '^^^Jr^^MU^P^ ''"" BBjKOTOROU friction to a minimum, does not ffIJLA pit or wear tb,e parts, and wears ■■})4Htt\ well to the last. More speed, i^^^|B^^^^^^HßSL - more work out of your cycle by if \lTWtil^^^^^m/SE& IpS^' , For Motor Oars we sell Mbbo-^J^^J^^^^^lvJ*^ Mna C, and for Ford cargthe^^^^^^^^^"™""™'i specially made "Fourde" OiU . ; I Procurable from Bennett and Button, Hawera. I USHERWOOD & CO., Wholesale Agents, DUNE DIN. j ">^ . ..'. '-:. ,':"',■.:. ■ .'■;■' ,: ■■ -'■-■ - ■. W. Burgess. ' ' ' W. F. Therkleeon. Owen Dickie. LAND SALESMEN 1 U ..." MARTON. j / '■•- ■-,-,', ■~'. •■ ' -'■': i ■ '. ■'. ■:- . ._/•. i ' j-'-.--.-; '; ; ' ' ", ' DAIRY FARJJI— ONLY £250 CASH. "I OO ACRES at~ii>koi&, 7 miles from Wanganui, 2 miles from butter facY.tj\j tory"; about'hall flat, all in grass, well watered; 3-roomed cottage, oowshed, and pißgenea; carrying 45 cows. Price £25 per a«re; mortgaee " £15 per acre to the Government, with about 17 years' to run at 5 per cent. Would, accept £250 cash, and purchaser could take over cows it valuation by paying one-third off in cash. ' ;' 681 LEASE RIGHT OF PURCHASE. 1 " : .172 ACRES, situate 8 miles from Feilding, 6 miles from railway station-, '' lease has 4 years to run from July, 1913. at 26s per acre, with light of pur- ' chase at £26 per acre. Goodwill £350, which includes £200 which has already been paid off the property. The property is all in grass, 100 acres level, ,balance undulating, subdivided into lOpaddocka, well watered; 5-roomed ' Jiouse with baihroom and scullery, cowshed and other outbuildings; 26 acre* have been stumped; equally good for fattening or dairying. Possession at anytime.- ' . 682 / A FARM WHICH WE CAN THOROUGHLY RECO^ENP.; ; 125' ACRES in good district, first-ckss dairying country, all ploughable, subdivided into 16 paddocks, section well watered; carry 43 head of cattle, 22 sheep and 10 horses, with 22 acres under the plough for crops this year; house of 7 rooms, bathroom, and storeroom, 4 stall stable and implement shed with loft for storing, cowshed with concrete floor; engine and separating house (30 x 12) with concrete floor. This is a compact little farm, and { worthy of your attention. Price £29 per acre; mortgage £1850 for 4 years > at 5} per cent; S.M. of £600 for & years At 5 per cent. Terms £800 cash; I»alance arranged. - : 680

Xt^ILSON A /^ANHAM, T TD. (TORONTO, CANADA) HAVE commenced business in Ha-1 wera and are Gash Buyers of , HIDES. CAtF SKINS, WOOL. TALLOW, HORSEHAIR, FUNGU& Etc. - T& firm's headquarters for Taranakuare in HJ.WBBA (the old Drill Hall,' Straw. *«v any Roods consigned to this address or the'branch office in Eithant «3 receive immediate attention. Carte are .located in the Bahotu, "Opunake, Manaia, Inglewood, Waverley, and Manutahi districts, which, will oall at farmers' houses on request. A post card addressed to the firm will be promptly attended to. WILSON & CANHAM, LTD., OLD 'DRILiTbALL, PRINCES ST., HAWERA. „ Telenhonft*— Rawer* 244. Eltham 110. BUSINESS NOTICE. THE Business pf the Scotch Bakery ■ has changed hands. - The new Proprietor intends to use his utmost endeavor to ensure that .customersTtet satisfaction' in every respect. ■ Nothing hut the best will be sup- j , plied. Laree and varied new, stock. The premises hare been renovated And re-furnished throughout. Bread will be delivered daily to aM parts ~f the town. I Wfedom Susgeiitel fcssi tfcT—T-'-*T if MfctMrfllni tin _J , a! Hahteftd's Drench ■ m/M HMMAaSlclwtdNafliitaowa, M Hawirt, and Liiiion and Mtlvlllt AGRICULTURAL SEEOt AND FERTILISERS — 1 T HAVE now received New Season's I±J , Supplies of FARM SEEDS for ths production of BOOT and FODDEB CROPS, including:— MANGOLDS CARROTS TURNIPS SWEDES SUGAR BEEtf CATTLE PARSNIP BUDA KALE CHOU' MOELLIEH SILVER BEET Etc.. «to. . Sow BUTTON'S MANGOLD (the finest strain is existence). Also in Stock— . AU Classes of ARTIFICIAL FERTILISERS, including my own Special Preparations for various crops. Agent for BUTTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS. F. GILLANDERS, VELSON STREET. HAWERA, BTEAM. lAUNDBY DEPOT. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. W ETote ™%gsi<£ th £$- HIGH STREET, to act si temporary Receiving Agents. Prtce Lists on application. Arrangements made,for collection and delivery at reasonable prices. We epecimlioe in Collan. Price lid eacn. '' wf ' .' " ' —-» j Jtepresentative will call on residents ■te^^otrf* We6k* Addx«*: Commer-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 23 December 1913, Page 2

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