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iUSCNESS NOTEB. IHOREASE YOUR iiLfTeOOUGTSON. /Wk W XTOIJ have tte need; we have the \ '^^C^'l^'P^ i Practlcal experience. "We also y^. Jillip) have all that is latest in WATER/VW lv I ffl RAISING API>LIANCES. Why won* / v*?\ % %Mf t/' M^K alP ng Wlbh- an inadequate water supply \v./ ;X/ ™en, a thoroughly up-to-date system i^Se^ *%a^ " \ /%'s/s&k \f n installed for a few pounds. /^^fSj^Jp I * //^o^ \ Your dairy herd must have plenty of I "i'^^mgm.&i *r —~l — good water, and your general stock Sri fe^fe U1 do better if given pure well water. J ou ir need water laid on to your P^V^ißr \ /SSt^ dwelling, your garden, your cowshed, (S\ jfJW \ i/^Nkl our milk cooler, and the troughs in \f x^:''M^f>rkn\\\i\ your paddocks vast always have, a MsfflfK^\ MVv Hk plentiful supply, f/ jfyii-iii'J^ -' TITAN WINDMILLS furnish thia v ' i*j?w—|T' |\ x /- in abundance. No gears or intricate & \M\ I Y parts to get out of order. It's the jr—^i i/t'/tr-IL cheapest, yet. best and simplest windn»iM yet offered. Your neighbor no doubt has one; he can best tell you l.ji 1 all about it. The Titan is a very light running windmill, and will be found working away when others are waiting for a breeze. Shallow or deep wells make no difference to the Titan; it does equally good work with either. It automatically controls itself in a gale, is built for great endurance and the cost of upkeep is practically nil. No OIL TROUBLES with the Titan; its LARGE AUTOMATIC OIL FEEDS lubricate throughout. \Ve have erected many hundreds of Titan Windmills in this district, each one giving a good account of itself. Its great popularity in Taranaki is unquestioned. Our guarantee goes with, this Windmill. You take no risk. We keep a large stock on hand also Tanks and Water Troughs in all sizes, with Pipe and all necessary fittings, and can supply on the shortest notice. We have an EXPERT WINDMILL ERECTOR, and undertake all work in connection with the . whole plant. Call or send us all particulars of your Water Problem. We s will gladly advise as to the best outfit for your particular purpose. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. I HIGH STREET :: HAWEKA. iraUER, BONE & CO., DRAPERS :: HAWERA. Uwnfpyi NEW JudmCl AUTUMN " in a few days we shall be oien- HPI7CC Holidays ing up our NEW AtTUMN materials *****J M BRESS MATERIALS. 11101 Do y°u require a sew Dress or BLOUSINCS. Costume for the holidays? Wpplr COATINGS U v \JSL See our Dressmaker at ou^e and • . , ' l- make arrangements. SERGES ..■•*** We guarantee perfect fitting and SCLKS SnPll Smart saxments* EVENING liPliii MATERIALS. MGGRUER BONE & 00 DRAPERS :: HAWERA. T-AN ' TAN ' B'OOT S. 3# SHOES fTIHIS fortnight of our Sale we are making a special offer of all X our large stock of TAN FOOTWEAR. Ladies' Tan Glace Shoes, from ss' lid; Gents's/ from 12s 6d; Gent's (Marlow's English) Tan Willow Calf, 18s 6d. All our Tan Footwear reduced to quick-moving prices. Sa come eai-ly and get your share of the good things go?ag. Eemem. berl We guarantee erery pair. C. A. BATES, BOOT AND SHOE EWPOfiIUM, KAWEBA. Ladies need to prepare for the Cold Weather. We have a rery fine selection, of WINTER COATS CONEY SEAL COATS, JUNGLE COATS, NEW SEASON'S COSTUMES, RAINCOATS. ALSO— OPERA COATS AND EVENING DRESSES IN GREAT VARIETY. M. SEXTONS, THE PLACE FOB LADIES' WEAR, HAWERA. . pf the JBridef "I I |' |" l l I—r """[" joung wife feoognao m ber^^ -JJ^j^ 111 IJ_ W help the peuesaefrl It* Beauty gratifiw IE- . | | | | "_[ y^Tffl^ aesthetic taite, its Rapid Actkm give* ber% ~M^C»\ ,} j \ T toore leisure, foWonderful Efficiency malce«% |^^^ I I I | I v^^^B^^fc her cooking a succet*, and Ha Remark- % M^P^W^mnnjv .tt^i Jfflfflß ablgFud Economy keeps her Coal I MSS^^SBfS^sii^V^fSßU The "Orion" may be had ia aeetl j-£SS™--^4' Openoraoseßre

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 27 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 27 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 27 March 1915, Page 6

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