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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SACRED CONCERtTaT KAPONgT. THE Kaponga Band will give a feacieu Concert in the Town Hall <m SUNDAY NIGHT NExTfiK* oommeaeiiiij utter the Churches J. BENNIE, Hon. Sec. TARANAKI'S WONDERLAND. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GREAT ! WINTER SHOW KING GEORGE CORONATION HALL JUNE 9, .Id 11, aud 12. ! Competitions for —; Dairy Factory and Farniere' Produce.! harden vegetables. Home Industries. Honey. Fancy Work. Technical School Classes. Tradesmen's Displays. Eetc, etc., etc. POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. Schedules on Application to A. L, HUMPHRIES, \ P.O. Box 19, Is'ew Plymouth. ■ _ L _ _^ 1 I FOH SALE OR LEASE. WAVERLEY DISTRICT. 1 flO ACRES ' well sub-divided ■i-,-, and watered by ram and windmill; first-class house 6 rooms bathroom, hot and cold water; good stable and implement sheds, fine cowshed, concreted, filled with milking machines; will milk 65 to 70 cows Price £40, with £750 cash, balance good terms. Owner is prepared to lease above property for 45s "an acre, and put back each year 5s uer acre worth of manure. Prouerty joins Coop. Cheese Factory, School, and Post Office. j OO ACRES, 1 mile from Waverley, KJ O all level, watered by windmill, well subdivided, good shelter hedges; will milk 45 cows well; 6-roomed house, good orcharoV-ininlement shed 12-bair cowshed, concrete". Price, £55, with £400 cash, balance good terms; owner will lease for 55s an acre, and put back t os per acre each year in manure. Apply for further particulars to W. O'CALLAGHAN 'HAWERA. We have just had the following dairy farms placed on the market for sale, I and seeing how hard it usually is to get these small farms on easy terms, those in want of small places should not lose any time in inspecting. . 94i ACRES. Freehold. Splendid little dairy farm, all in grass and crop, • no weeds; I mile to factory and school,. 2% miles to township; good roads; good, nicely situated 6-roomed house, large rooms, 20-bail cowshed, concrete; pror perty will carry 36 cows; 30 cows last year averaged over £14 per cow.,, Price, £35 per acre, with £400 r:ash,' balance for 7 years at 5 per cent. This is a good cheap farm, which we can recommend, and we will finance stock if necessary. No. 8/939 59J ACRES. Freehold. Good, level dairy farm, practically free of weeds;! will do 20 cows well'; good 7-roomed' house and 15-bail cowshed; school and • factory opposite. Price, £27 10s per' acre, with £250 cash, balance in 5 years. No. 2/49. 61 ACRES. Freehold. Good, clean1 land, mostly been ploughed and resown ; 4-roomed house and cowshed;' school and factory within 5 minutes. £28 per acre, with £200 or £300 cash, balance on easy terms. No. 2/50: MEW yEALAND J OAN AND' TYTERCANTILE AGENCY, /~10., OTRATFOHD. A ROOM papered for I's Bd. What! j 2s 8d? Yes, 2s 8d! We are| prepared to supply, from among the' oddments of our stock, the necessary paper to cover an ordinary sized room at 4d (fourpence) per roll. Why not i renovate when it costs so little ? Engrain Tints. UsuaJly sold at 2s per! roll, our price Is 3d per roll. Oatmeal; Tints. Usually sold 3s per roll, our; price from Is 9d. We hold the stock.! You need not fear the prices. R. and E. Tingey, Ltd., Hifh Street, Hawera. 'Phone 190. A MMUNITiON Advice.—Ensure a xjl successful day by using the best ammunition. I have all the best! brands, including ..Eley's Universal, Ruby Smokeless, and Amberite, in all sizes of shot. Large stocks enamelware, hollow-ware, and general ironmongery.—John Gilmour, Mpnaia. A TTENTIOX! Sportsmen. A chance x\. for you to get a specially selected gun, reasonably priced—the product of the Liege Works, Belgium. These for' quality, finish and work are not to be excelled. Full stocks of iron, barb and plain wire, cement, lime, etc. —John fciknonr. Mattel a-. GOOD time vo lay in a stoc-k of Tea. Though there has been a rise of from Id to 2d per lb., I have made no alterations in prices. Choice , qualities in s's, l's, and -»'s, at prices from Is 6d to 2s 6d T>er lb. A very fine stock of dinner and tea ware, electroplated goods, etc. —John Gilmour, : Manaia. ' OOTS for Ladies or Men.—Our ladies' stout boots at 10s 6d are wonderful shoes—los 6d to 15s. —N.Z. . Clothing Factory, Hawera. BOOTS for Farmers.—Shooters 13s fid, bush boots, Sunday boots 17s - 6d, slippers, goloshes.—N.Z. Clothing . Factory, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 May 1915, Page 1