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SS> PAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EGMONT SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB, HAWERA. (Affiliated with the North Island Association.) FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held at HAWERA, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. And WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916. Class I.—Heading; and Bringing Back. Class II. —Heading, Bringing Back, Class lll.—Huntaway. Prices of £6, £3, £1, 15s, and 7/6 in each class. A Special Prize of £5 5s will be given for a man and dog scoring most points in thi© class who has not won a first prize at any previous, competition. SPECIAL PRIZES. Messrs Bennett and Sut'ton's Cup will he presented to competitor scoring most points in Classes 1., 11., 111., with one dog. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Tongahoe Cup (value 10 guineas).— For Maiden Do^s scoring most points in single dog events. Huntaway points not to be counted. Open to competitors residing between th*e Mokau River. Main Trunk Line and Turakina River. To be won throe times. All Entries CLOSE on FRIDAY, February 25th, at 9 p.m. All Dogs must be Registered. Luncheon Booth on Ground. Progi-iiimes, Cards, Conditions and Entry Forms from Secretary H. G. STRINGER, Acting Hon. Sec. HAWERA HOSPITAL. WANTED, immediately, second laundressj sleep at home; also, "by end of week, girl for general work, sleep at home for the present. Apply, between 6 and 7 o'clock to THE MATRON. A PARCEL or Autographic Folding Brownies has just been received by post from America. All interested in photography should see these clever cameras, 32s Gd each.—Westwood'? Pharmacy. "Headauarters for every phojto need." ALL orders ror Raspberries and Peaches, etc., should now be booked to secui* early delivery. Good stocks of Jam and Fruit Jars, Jar J Rings. Preserving Sugar, etc. Bought specially for Xmas trade before the rise in prices. A splendid assortment of Electro-plated Goods—quality and prices right.—John Gilmour, Tel. 5, Manaia. SPORTSMAN, asked his friends . to lunch, their appetites to tickle, but afterwards there was nothing left of the delicious Military Pickle. A TKINSON'S Bath Soap is a well x A. prepared, pure and lasting Soap, and of British manufacture.—R. Tait. Chemist, Hawera. A GOOD 'lea oi very special quality, packed in artistic patriotic canisters—fibs 1/6, llh 2/6. Very fine storks of Tea in 51b boxes to suit all tastes and pockets. Special Hams for -vmas trade. Thos« requiring Binder Twine should now take tl>« opportunity of buying before prices advance.—John Gilr^our. Roy 2? Man ai g ALL who want tne choice of a eood selection in Dmner and Tea Sets Toilet Sets; Salad Bowls, Glass "Dishes, Ornaments. Vases, Jam Dishes Sugars, Butters, Japanese Ware, Fancy Goods', Pipes, etc., at low jricos, should see my stock. One shilling in the £ paid for my cash coupons.—John Gilmour, Manaia. BOOT Repairs. Boot Repairs. We want 1000 pair of Boots and Shoes to reoair, sole and heel, at once. —N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. BRING in your Repairs—we are experts. Best leather used only 3n our repairs: try us.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ' BUY Lockwodd Brothers' guaranteed Stainless Table and Desert Knives; no cleaning required.— Bennett and Sutton. Hawera. HRISTMAS ana tiew iear Gifts to be found with us ,good and inexpensive — Damask Curtains CaseI ments, Hearth Rues, Tray Cloths, Rn-:, jners, Teneriffe Work, D'Oyleys. Silk Blouses, Silks, Ribbons, Pin Cushions, Satrhets.—Armit%ge's. Ma n a i a. /COMBINATION rrotector, TestaV^ ment, Letter and Money Carrier; a useful present for your Soldier Fvipnd.—Bennett and Sntton. Hawera. CROQUET. Setvs, lennfs Racquets, and all Summer Sports material, lowest prices.—Bennett and Sutton, Hawern. DAIRY Farm for Exchange.—9s acres, 6 miles from New Plymouth by good metalled motor road, 1J mile P. 0., store and school; 8-roomed dwelling, bathroom, pantry 5 water laid on, shed, cowshed^ stable for two horses, trap shed, wood shed, washhouse (with copper bricked in) 24 x 16. also two rooms for harness, motor bicycle, etc. Property all well fenced, 9 paddocks; at present carrying 25 cows and 4 horses, will do considerably more. Price, £36 per acre; £2600" of purchase money can remain at 5 per cent, for 4 years. Equity. £820, which the owner is prepared to exchange for another property with a smaller mortgage. Sole Agent—Arthur B. Gibson, Licensed Land Agent, Brougham St., New Plymouth. FOR SALE.—A Phaeton and harness in good order.—W. A. Duckworth, Glover Road, Hawera. FOR SALE.—Atout 60 utility White Leghorn pullets, coming on to lay: all bred from tested layers; price 7/6 each.—H. F. Holloway, Ramanui, Hawera. FOR honest value and low prices we can't be beaten. Factory butter at 1/4. Why pay more?—Eggers and ?°^i_PP.Pi^O^Jsawera. I!}! LAG- Brand tickles lead the way the whole year round, and every day.» If you're looking for a treat, try t£l_ h lg.niLthat >s never beat. " FLAG Brand Pickles are the best; proved in every keen contest. Years ago they led the way, and they are just the same to-day.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 22 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 22 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 22 February 1916, Page 1