._________ i BUBINEB3 NOT:CES. A FORTUNATE GLOVE gMk PURCHASE WfVtt&. / RIGHT AT THE HEIGHT OF THE UtSf/i V «fe CLOVE SEASON. mV/fk^ 7mm Gi yEs you an opportunity to V JSsH y 188 BIY NOW ' AT A SUBSTANTIAL "VI^E indented large stocks of best quality Kid Gloves before the OFATT^^ pll!Cee^and^c arenow able to offer VALUE and ill I aboVe the avera 8e- Ctaly best and most relipurclS^ 68 Stocked ' and «Knpkte ati&fa^on guaranteed w ith every When in search of Gloves that will laet and stand the test of long service, then you cannot do better than make this your shopTHE FOLLOWING LINES ARE RIGHT FOR SOLID SATISFACTION. Tan and Brown Kid Gloves, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11. Chamois Washing Gloves, 5/6. Chamois Gauntlet Cloves, 7/6 White Kid Gloves, 2/11 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6. Sky Blue Kid Gloves, 5/6. Black Kid Gloves, 5/6, 5/11 7/6 Three-quarter and Long White and Black Kid Gloves, 5/6 7/6. laree-qn&rter Chamois Washing Gloves, 4/11. J. C. GILLETT, Busy Draper, :: HAWERA. FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD dead Office: HAWERA. Branch Offices and Stores at OPUNAKE and WAITARA. Agents also at STRATFORD, ELTHAM & WAVERLEY. Regular Stock Sales held at Hawera, Eitham, Manaia, Okaiawa, Auroa, K*ponga, and Opunake. AGENTS for— Fupciobile and Morris Oxford Motor Cars, Triumpu Motor Cycles, Wolaelej Shearing Machines,. Milburn Cement. INSURANCE—Taranaki Farmers' Mutual, and Yorkshire. NEW PRODUCE STORE, recently erected. Large stocks of all kinds alway. in Store. Fresh Stocks of Turnips, Swedes, *la Lucerne, Buda and T.H. Kale, etc LARGE STACKS of Cocksfoot, Ryes, Clovers, Eke., combined with everj facility for mixing clients' requirement©. MANURES —Mount Lyell Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Bonedust, Pure Bonameal, and special mixtures for Turnips, Rape, etc. OATS (Algerian and Feed), BARLEY, MAIZE, SUCROSINE, POLLARD* BRAN, RICE MEAL, CALF MEAL, DURBAR TEA in 5 and 101b ever useful tins. WOOLPACKS, SEAMING & BINDER TWINE, COOPER'S & LITTLE'S DIPS, BRANDING, CYLINDER AND ALL CLASSES OF OIL, OSMOND'S FAMOUS CATTLE PREPARATIONS. LAND, LAND. LAHD . H JL CANDY, Land Sale»m»n. 75 ACRES, close to town 10 miles from could be arranged, or would coik <Z: Sy eschange -th *- »| divided'into6 paddocks, and car- 128* ACRES, Main South road- 6horses; mortgage re-arranged 400 ACRES, 25 miles from New Ply. for a new term. Price, £75 per mouth and half mile from whooTacre; terms arranged or will all in grass except 61 acres SrR6 4rRF? gLl° r a TTblgg6r pl« C6' 9f n^ps,and 17 plo«ghedT land W J ,TH Hawera; 6-roomed nicely undulated and most of it house and 11-bail cowshed; carry ploughable, well watted and 40 cows and young stock Price, would make a fine elfp run; £38 per acre, with about £300 has 2 good houses ofTand 5 d« Af^'Q w 6 ' yGAV ••+ 9^ Zoo* 12"bail concrete shed 445 ACRES, between TVaitara and and 14 paddocks; mortgage £1200 Inglewood; 300 acres m grass- with Government Advance to 2-she«p country and some good Settlers. Price, £12 per acredairy country; 6-roomed house, terms could be arranged at time pantry, etc.; 8 paddocks; sheep of purchase. Owner is divine up and cattle yards and sheds on farming, and w e can tnoroughh property. Ir»ce, £8 per acre. recommend this as a good siud With about £700 cash; balance " ■". 4 ® g<?Qa *
OIHE SOUTH TARANAKI BACON RECEIVING DATES FOR NOV., 1915. Te Roti—Monday 1, 15, 29. Eltham—Every Tuesday. Mangatoki—Every Wednesday. Otakeho—Monday 1, 15, 29. Manaia —Tuesday 2, 16 30.' Auroa—Monday'B, 22. Kapuni—Tuesday 9, 23. Patea —Monday '8, 22. ■> Manutahi—Tuesday 9, 23 Normanby—Tuesday 2, 16, 30. Opunake—Monday'B, 22. Pihama—Monday 1, 15, 29 Okaiawa—Tnesday 2, 16, 30. Awatuna—Monday 8, 22. Te Kiri—Monday 22. BACON COMPANY. RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER. Hawera—Tuesday, 9, Monday, 22 Mokoia—Wednesday 10. Waverley— Tuesday 23. Normanby—Wednesday 24. Present Price ssd. GEO. VOGT, Buyer, Hawera. RECEIVING DATES FOR NOV., 1915. W. DIMOCK AND CO., LTD. WILL receive Prime Bacon PigsChoppers as follows:— Kakaramea—Monday 1, 15 29 Patea—Tuesday 2, 16, 30. Waverley—Monday 8, 22. Mokoia—Tuesdav 9. 23. Hawera —Every Wednesday Auroa —Monday 8, 22. Otakeho—Monday 1, 15 29 Te Roti—Tuesday 2, 16,' 30. Eltham—Tuesday 9. 23. NOT receiving Porkers at present. All scales close at 2 p.m. Phone S3. EltW •Phone 224. T ° ARN°LD ' LET the Star General Prmtine Department handle your next order whatever your requirements. Prompt *ttentwu Reasonable charges.
PICS! PIGSI f»IC8! PRIME BACON PIGS required in any quantity at the HAWERA "OAOON XIACTORY. RECEIVING DAYS: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY every Week. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. WALKER AND NICHOLSON. Telephone 180. T. BORTHWICK AND SONS, LTD., WAITARA. BUYERS of Baoon«r», Porkera. and Choppers. Highest prica given for Per kens. I. NAIRN, Eltham. J. BUTCHER, Stratford, npHE AUCKLAND BACON CO RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER. Opunake—Monday, 1, 15, 29. Te Kiri—Monday, 1, 15, 29. Okaiawa —Monday, 1, 15, 29. Otakeho—Monday, 8, 22. Amroa —Every Monday. Kaponga—Tuesday, 2, 16, 39. Te Roti—Tuesday, 2, 16, 30. Manaia—Tuesday 23. Normanby—Every Tuesday. Mangatoki—Every Wednesday, from 10.30 to 1. Eltham—Every Wednesday. H. BURKE, For Auckland Bacon Co. •J babi«t. Aikymwdaotor.l7
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 23 November 1915, Page 3
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