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IXX'Y: --,■; • -; X.YX'!V.A X- «ÜB^N|gS» NOTICES ** "jl '■:' '■>■' ■■■■.:'■ ■-- . i _- '«! IN FURNITURE. bot Tru aeed to call to realise tie immense «™« to ymi n purely *„ PRATT & CO Next t<> Post Office » hawfra |T— •' ;" '■ ' ' ' [ THE COLONIAL DRHIT} SETS THE STANDARD OF DRILL PERFECTION. $ TT has aU the known points of acknowledged merit, and has several exclusive features as well. _ Made in" New Zealand to suit New Zealand .conditions. - Will outlast two imported Drills and DO BE|TER WORK ALL THE TIME. It will sow Algeria* Oats up to four bushels per acre will sow Bearded Barley, Peas, Beans, Mangolds, Linseed,fetches etc ' s : has Bristow's Original Turnip and Rape Feed* and will distribute all Commercial Fertilisers in any practicable quantities, and WON THE ONLY FIELD TRIAL EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND, EARNING THE-ONLY GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. - The COLONIAL DRILL is a GHt-edged Investment! SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Pl eaS e mentipn tins Paper. ■• ' BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO^Lm, —-CHRISTCHURCH.—- v BRANCHES; Auckland, Hamilton, Gisborne, Hastings, Hawera, Palmerston N., aad Timaru. KAUPOKONUI STORE ..; * , NEW AUTUMN GOODS OPENING DALY. A SUPERB RANGE OF 3RESS MATERIALS; MILLINERY COSTUMES. COATS. ' The newest" materials made in latest styles. All. fresh and nice, and in plenty of time for Easter Holidays NEW SUIT CASES, RUGS, TRAVELLING BAGS NEW FARM SEEDS FOR AUTUMN GROWING— Machine-dressed Cocksfoot. Cowgraes, Ryegrass, Italian,- WesternwoKW Algerian Oats, Farm Implements, Manures, Etc. ~ ' * 9 fJELIABLE.Hot Water Bottles, that GRAND OPERA t^M SSS ; P^^urahla all Qbpmista. • BOXED, READY FOR BSSSS^S . PniflllA I **y/ad efficient, three-bearing crankotKVlNG. I s? aft > sileixt, low consumption, beautiful • | stream lmes, electric lighting, fromt- ====== I 26| 10? to £290. The best offer made 1 m English goods. Electric starters if 'I desired. Particulars from James and n B Gillman^ Motors Ltd., Hawera and a|. fk I Wanganui. Sole New Zealand agents. */ Vl I*7 I M°^5 AyS everybody wants Afff I W-t*-■*..■ Slippers—they will make fl*** "Sl«bf I ypur feeti happy.—O.B.F., High St.. * V &(fci[f 8 the "Chea P and Good" Store. . f_f^2l[J I TVT E/^ shipments of Goloshes and J*\y*X(af I • Boots, in fact, everything in M^ v^"^ I § wm^er footwear await your inspection M^bX^A/ \ j the onehunga Boot"Factory., High * B E^ we ma^ » -sale of onr-Far- ■ J. |! VV ■ mers' Watevtishts, we make a V J I s}y? fr,end— 0.8. F., Hi<?h Sreet, the \Y*_h»aW I Cflea P an«l Good" Store. l_f\\- I OIR -"B 1- 14« 6<i Shoes fill the I*l VI I • Shoe Bill for wise wo1/ ll -men—36s days each year.— 0.8. F., 1 1 /S^j^ High Street, the "Cheap and Good" * " MOTOR STANDARD OF THE On long WORLD. WINTER EVENINGS, - ' . A G^PHONB _»__ E «K r C^M And, when buying, g and easy of acceleration, from a snail's PURCHASE THE BEST. Pac® to tne speed of wind, without ap- ' « m c parent effort, without hesitation, with-MACTOP-o 9?*. trem <>r; bad roads lose much of rftTPir » £ heir terror > an<* hills seem almost to \ui-L-ii. flatten before you. Horse-power 31Second to None. 25. PRICES: £7, £10, £13 15s, r J*« ?i^ Br % GH?, C^ } 7* £15 10s, £18 10s, £26 10s. %?\ Electnc h Sht> .«*%** electric . Also— starter, one man hood, French line CINCH HORNLESS w£' d rig! •£ ?^l aU'^^SK GRAMAPHONE. -fn Auckland!^ Prxce £275 Excellent Value - - £4 4s. NEW CECIL ZONOPHONE, __ • £6. ll T fi 00DWIN» WE CAN RECOMMEND AJ • O • VX THESE. AGENT, fi ; HAWERA. I E DIXON & Ci\ HP3^ delicate yet pronounced flavor v a-. BAdJmWJI^ (£ VrU« f X of "Desert Gold" Tea is refreshHAWPRA JL QTBiTCARD mg an 4 stimulating in the highest de- -J' || HAtfEittA Ct aiKAlf UK». aree. It is the choicest product of .Bzm—m—B———^ms——i——msA——m—m——mmmß Ceylon's finest gardens. All grocers. •

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 May 1915, Page 7

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