*'& EVENING DRESSES mA -DAINTY AND GGRBEdT. IH I'll J^i'ir) FFIHESE are all ready- 4, o-wear and the i/II : 111 I Piilili most charming Model Frocks ever ///fllff U:'i /i»!lP'Jn! shown' in Hawera. In all colors— JJMWmnmiiWm' Flame, Pink, Blue, Grange, etc, and AftPWilu'^ilsrJ' Black, in Ninons, Cbarmeuse, Bro/fi^Wi^SS^ cades. etc. These are all cut in strict jf^^^T 'SfpP accordance with Fashion's decree, and ... §'l'^Mj)t., §H are smart and really beautiful goods, We are also sbowW Evening Capes and Coats, in Black Satin and Velvet semi-fitting- with that graceful cut which characterises the present Season's fashions. We advise early selection, as.there is only ono Frock and Coat of a md. .'..'.. N ", ■ ' > - M. Sexton, "FOR FASHION'S LATEST" :: HAWERA. OSBORNE & TURNBULL, THE MART, I|EB EN T STRE ET, . ■ , AUCTIONEERS AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOIKIEND. >7Q ACRES, all in grass, sub-divided into 11 paddocks, well watered; con--4 O crete troughs, boxthorn hedges; o-roomed dwelling and outhouses, 10----bai! concrete floor cowshed, trap and implement shed, piggeries, etc; i-mtie. to school, store and factory. Price, £45 per acre; equity, £1135. Would exchange for smaller place. 2f\f\ ACRES, close to Hawera, all well grassed, sub-divided into 7 padUUdorks, water in every paddork, bosthoru hedges, and well fenced; Troomed residence, all conveniences, 8-bail concrete floor cowshed, 4cow uiant L.E.G. machines, piggeries, and all necessary outbuildings. Priced £57 per acre; £1000 cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. Q O ACRES, Education Board Lease, with 5-roomed dwelling, 6-bail cowU\) shed, piggeries, etc., well watered by ram; sub-divided into 5 paddocks; carry 38 cows. Rent, £3 acre. i /jOI ACRES Native Lease, 1 years to run at £1 10s acre; 5-rooraed LI 4r^w2 ho' vse, h. and c. water, bath and every convenience, race milking shed, 7 .G. milking machines, stable, trapshed and implement shed; subdivided into 12 paddocks; watered by ram. As a going concern, with all stock, implements and outbuildings. Price, £1600; £500 cash, balance arranged. ipAKA Superior residence of 5 rooms, large scullery, wash-house, dW t/OU copper and tubs, gas. gas fires, bathroom and every convenience; f-acre; fowlhouse and runs, asphalt paths, lawns, sunny positiou and convenient to heart of the town. Further particulars on application; terms can be arranged. HOW MUCH PER ACRE IS YOUR FARM PAYING YOU? i/^ALCTJLATE what it is costing you per head per annum to graze your l Kj cows, and you will probably iuici it is anything from £4 10s to £6 10s. How much better you would be off on this farm where it only casts £2 19s. 168 acres, freehold* flat to rolling country, mostly ploughable, and a fair proportion under the, plough, good rich soil, splendid grass, country nice warm climate, a very attractive locality; brand new house, 16-bail cowshed, fitted with un-to-date milking plant and separator (worth over £200); good totara fencing" well subdivided; no weeds; will carry 60 cows; handy to creamery and cheese factory,'good metalled roads; handy to town and railway. At £21 per acre, with machinery included, we consider this an absolute gift. We strongly recommend an inspection. Cash' and terms to suit yourself. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD. NOTE. —Y\'e have in our register farms of all- sizes, on easy and advantageous terms. Please write us. TIMBER FOR SALE. WW* ! /jK^k f~*\ HAVING taken over the Saw- tfji I|p £^$wi!? I His 1 milling Businessof Messrs Parkes J YJUllib l^Hl I Timber in best quality Rimu and !||T f$%L Y\ JP*T\ \^~f White Pine, delivered anywhere be- 1^8"% \ \x if \ tween Rahotu, Manaia, Okaiawa, and jjj^-l WS> \ \jr I i On*°hand- in Rimu: Rusticated flii§p9M X TS/r I Boards, T. and G. Flooring, T.G.B. WmSNI \Vsfc f\ Match Lining, Ordinary Building, and |f]gslpiL f^C^ IJ\ Trices otul" particulars either fron <^^\ BIIIr/L^ Albert Holder,'Te Kiri, or gJM ISF W.C.CLEMENT, K/f«^A5S^ Proprietor, y\ /\ W rISGICiIVS W Eltham. S^GJyr CjUpbO&fd rfl Timber stocked and orders taken by f ROvo^t*? £3<50 J. J. Gregson, Manaia. A €3L^ • ~~ syr —had always it 3 big bottle oi Ts Bsth»spera. is BfttftOßSMS. / Bonnington's Irish Moss, Even Ta Bwsfeaepsfi, To &aek»eptra. way back in the sixties this unfailing remedy was the public's £i st favourite—just as IT is in the best interest of Bee- it j s to-day, keepers that we advise them to 1 v , , . , „ . . * • tveryone who has tried bonnmgton s knows ° r the reason. Its speedy, safe and sure effectiveBEE HIVES AND OBTAIN ness in the cure of Bronchitis, Coughj, Colds. BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN Croup and Whooping Cough has established OTTOTATTONS 'tS reputat*on on l^e s°und basis of public QUOTATION'S* approval. Such letters as this prove its real W* guar,anS T t^ T pQ c ,UALITY Of OUI | trTk. Jfototo, om Walgravc Strett, PalmerGiS Lb and £ii 11-Mjk. l ston North, write-i— Last "Year's Prices have been RE- "Havins u« d yoar"lri«h Mo »"wh?never needed rN^pjjri I have always (osn Jit givs rchet. vVhene-erthe WT ,'i, -i r ii*mT»-« childen have the sli'jfctestcougS 1 aive'b m Bonning\Ve hola a largo StOCk Of Ala-Ma- ton's It.»h Mosj"andamnLVirwiKoatitinihehou»e." CAN COMB FOUNDATION. There are many im ; ta tion S -bat there's Write for Particulars a«d Prices to only one Bonningtons— T HE g-A^EHA AND j|^ -^^jj^'^TklJ 1. IVL vt \j ■ . Iman of brain^ pw Y\AIKATO. «a:::iLd Man of Brawn vT\\ r 'jkk 5j —boih realise :hat a sood day* N^ \^a^w T?nx> otTP & york depench upon absolute''fitnaM" [>l\ CUlt iJAi-ij. |f~ fitne'* '* ■""'ed byuking V WSHKffI 300 ACRES of Freehold, rolling Kme- H CTin.T^'KTC* stone, heavy bush country, 10 |s Q~"7 VTI^1"' i^W^ miles from railwiy station, fo -yZeafifiSJb&jE \»^^i Price, £3 per acre. This is the $ . Mjkes a , X, Unß , ¥Aj\ Cheapest block Ot bush land WhlCll B^S Q H , nB rirink that clears the /\VX^KW has been offered in the Wai- *dl_\ ! neetl- cor.ects Lrs/p*(p \\ v kato for a long time. ' MSV^foV^dwrffV \ --r-:--, B«tt- r and nicer than im- >o^^6 ijyv HAUEAKI PLAINS.—The bes and . i^i ported (run »ahj and 3 «!ine» *4*-^>^l cheapest block in that district— i «««««• bo:tU.ih. i lih.i».c..'jm^Hj will be worth double^ the price '<\£±S!Zgg£3®gS&mgMimmafls*^ /^ asked for in a short while. " '^ 500 ACRES of Freehold, rich alluvial, '4*o-^-. pSs^Lh^S flat land; long frontage; all iv and bone-making materarass; 6ne beast to the acre land. C>—-—l—^ M' BJ"'T h aJ, om tha* Price, £25 per acre.
STIIIW u fllTU'* LADIES'SEALETTE STOLES & MUFFS .... Smart Goods .... 7/11 SET. rAMDiIKK 1 /■% f\ *A 0 H l-\ I-V IiJIII UUJH. LADIES'KNITTED SPORTS COATS .... Special Pnrctiase ... 8/11 EACfI. vUJfirimaEi UUK. W. w WARD F©iri?^ LADIES' BLACK CLOTH AND MIXED TWEED SKIRTS 5/11 EACB. \1 \1 ITI7C -..„„ rT- W fl^l h lil^M^ LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS .... Great Vatee 2/11 EACH. W/iliUll». CASH DRAPES, HIGH ST\>
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 June 1915, Page 2
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