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BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ ■rag^a^--^^ n tm | M| 'I. I j j THE LATEST IN ' \ AT I GEORGE & KERSLEY'S ! 1 ___________ I f - j ("^TOU could not wish to see a more varied or delightful assortment | -A- of BLOUSES than we are now showing. And the values are S - WONDERFULLY GOOD. Note the low prices of the many charm- f ;■ ing styles in a host of fashionable materials and shades § i 1 j WARM WINTER BLOUSES. 1 Splendid for hard service are the WINCEY BLOUSES—in use- - ful colors, shirt shapes, Raglan and inset sleeves, all colored stripes; I all sizes in stock; exceptional value. Prices, 7/11 and 8/6. ONE SEASONABLE MODEL is made in fine WOOL DELAINE with tiny floral[design; high and V neck, with collar and cuffs of velvet; jnset sleeves, m several colors. Price, 9/1.1 and 11/9. I • \ VERY STYLISH IS A DELAINE SHIRT BLOUSE, white j | ground with stripes in various colors; this has a vest and inset sleeves; collar is high at ,back, rolling to an open front, neatly | \ finished cuff. Price, 9/11, 11/9, 14/6. I I JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES. I OVER 37 DISTINCT SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM. i ' • ■ ■ ■ ] A BLOUSE made in good quality Jap. silk, with roll collar i yoke with large stitched arm-hole:; full fronts. Price 7/11 In \ heavier Silk. Price, 8/11. ' ■ | One attractive design shows the hew vest- and collar combined. 1 | fastening- with tiny buttons right up ,to neck; has shoulder yoke 1 j and inset sleeve with flare cuffs; a very novel and effective style 1 | . Price, 12/11. 1 1 1 j In a heavier Silk we have a very pretty style with hemstitched j roll collar and cuffs; front is also trimmed hemstitching. Price j 16/6.' XI I I __.. POST FREE TO YOUR ADDRESS. LUtUKlit & KcRSLEY, LTD., WANGANUI. j a»r/.-»...r.. J^..»i^. ..... .., ■..■p.i,.. w|n^F||w||B| n>|| illinium, ||, i MF ,. ■ DRUDG ERYS That's the only term which fully describes the life of the Farmers who are so antiquated as to millc tneir herds by hand. Yes, Mr HandMilker, you have our heartfelt sympathy. Aye, more than that you have our PRACTICAL SYMPATHY. For years it has been our task to place before the Dairy Farmer a SSMPLE AND EFFICIENT Way of enabling him to enjoy life. Probably you will smile at such an assertion, as you may think that, after many years of slavery you will ''never smile again." ' AYE .ARE RIGHT. YOU ARE WRONG. You have heard and read a great deal about Milking Machines Some agents have gone as far as to say that their machines will bring in the cows, bail them up, take the milk to the factory, and at the 20th of the month hand the cheque to the farmer! We don-,-, talk "hot air" when we tel 1 you all about the TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE We state SOLID FACTS, backed up by the unsolicited testimonials ot hundreds ot users. The inventor (Mr' James Treloar) is a mechanical engineer possessing wide English and Colonial experience. Mr Richmond the Company s Inspector and Instructor, knows as much about mechanical milking and dairying as any man in the Dominion. We claim, without fear of contradiction that— SJ c rFSS'XIS is a Senuine Wet Milker. . The TRPTotS - S S e m°^ £ erf-! ct P™™?* Milker in the world. The SmP 1S- 6 T St fean 1 1 I tai T Mllki*g Machine in the world, infinft^mal. * the stri PPinSs Per coir being The TRPTfuVt th + t Si« np,le? K king 3f achine *et iritn,« w t6 Safes* Milker. It can be used-successfully uith as low a vacuum as 12 inches. S£ mmJ n £ the machine up in four words: m 'nc 'n T*l E TREL°AR IS PERFECT. abou^The telo^mafc^^ **«» give proof why it is to your best ad?antag? to fnstal h**W% J °U > and Th i T^ TRELOAR MILKER. cheapest* "* PnCGd ™aohines > but remember the best is always the ™. t i • x THAT'S THE TRELOAR, Showrooms Onmp Xa\ Xl -f /reloai Machine in working. order at our °mS- XXt see Jt and do y°ur utmost to disprove our statements. COME ALONG AND PUT US TO THE TEST s^m. R. j. Tm^^^^^^ j^S^. WRIST r WATCHES ~~ "~ *-*V^* ' I X^/AF? "* protected with Leatha' c Cases, suitable for militaif nie. Luminous Dials estate op j, BRUNETTE, JEW ELLER. M^^^Pla rT," E? old system of hawking carte j has been superseded by the upJ RD„ WH rwT to-^date order principle. All orders J. BRUNNEITE. will be delivered direct from the shop OPTICIAN, HAWERA. ! n a cle.an and fresh condition and MILITARY Biuoculars, Field DELIVERY 130 STRICTLY CAS* ON AAA Glasses, Telescopes, Compasses. This change has enabled me to supEyesight Tested. ply the meat at prices which otherwise Best Frames and Lecses, 21/-. * sho.uld"be unable to do owing to the Consultation Daily. Bcay?, -of fat sl***lnankmg you for your long con- ' tinued support. i F. ANDREWS. PUBLIC NOTICE. Normanby. i NEW CARRIER. FOR everybody's comfort and con- j venience, Harry Nodder is again m D m-nom on the road with a most up-to-date I {?' ViT4 announces to the pub- j Jeffery Car of the latest model. Abso- rv * 2 X ■ h&- h^ commenced as a clutely the largest car plying for hire Jw k -*yl m ?. awera. trusts ■ Seats seven passengers with comfort. , a • Dy civility, strict attention to ' Mr Nodder hopes, by civility and l 1! 1 I Promptness to merit a fair , promptness, to merit a fair share of •*£?„£ suPP°rt, patronage. furniture carefully removed. Trains Day 'Phonee, Nos. 242 and 15. ™by ™a™*'J'^ arranged ] Telephone '•Jo. WB. < HARR/ nodder. TXXTX'YYY* OULK Teas— JTsnumg-s, %/- albAt the Wheel. AJ> Broken Orange Pekoes, from 1/3 ' Night Telephone. No. 364. IJjh mil P?5 ket Teas.—Eggeis -ITirat UaWSfamWkmfmmaaaaaVaWmW^MmmmmSßma^^aSJm

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 2

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