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IUSINESS NOTICES. SALES DON'T ALWAYS ATTRACT A RUSH OF BUYERS, BUT A Huge Clearance Sale THmrt f he b6ginning of the Seaso^ «*«* tie question of NEW IHINGfe to wear ls on everybody's mind, certainly does. WE GIVE YOU A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF PURCHASING ABSOLUTELY iNEW GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES Now then Ladies I Come and profit by the big opportunity we offer you. Bring your friends along and spend a short W looking over the Great Bargains. REMEMBER! PRICES ARE STILL ON THE RISE. And this is another reason why you should buy now. HURRY ALONG! i J. C. GILLETT, I Busy Draper :: Hawera. - FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD He J^t^HaiS* | t^M Regpt rg! tr B d^Sato d!'tHaWera 'Eltham ' M*-'V Okaiawa, Auroa, Ka - AGENTS for— Triumph Motor <*>-. »*-•■ INSURANCE—Taranaki Farmers' Mutual, and Yorkshire NEVsw? UCE ST°REj TeCen% erected' Large Stocks <of all kinds alway. Fresh Stocks of Turnips, Swedes, Rape, Lucerne, Buda and T H Kal^ **<. LARGE STOCKS, of Cocksfoot, Ryes, Clours, etc., combined with ever^ facility for mixing clients' requirements. every MANURES—Mount Lyell.Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Bonedust Pure Bone Meal, and special mixtures for Turnips, Rape, etc OATS (Algerian and Feed), BARLEY, MAIZE* SUCROSINF, POTTAwn BRAN,^RICE MEAL, CALF MEAL, DURBARTEA*i 5 and WU> fv^r WOOLPAOKS, SEAMING & BINDER TWINE, COOPER'S & LITTTF'Q DIPS, BRANDING, CYLINDER AND ALL CLASSES OF OIL O^S MOND'S FAMOUS CATTLE PREPARATIONS. ' Üb" WATCH THIS SPACE | LAND. LAND. LAJ4S. " - } A new selection of Farms will be advertised periodically. & H- E. CANDY, Land Salesman, j DAIRY FARMS. GOING CONCERN OF STOCK, - 65 Acres, Hastings Road; i-mile fac- WITH STRAIGHT LEASE * ' tory: 6-roomed house, machine, i~ n » . ' cowshed, etc.; 11 paddocks, well Acres Ararata; 5-roomed house, watered; 8 acres swedes, 6 green cowshed, etc.; 5 paddocks; facoats, 2of turnips, spring feed in tol'y { miles .b.Y asphalt road: 70 good heart; milked 29 cows, test ? OWs *° £° vrlth lace at £11 10s; 4.5, besides carrying 8 other - - f % f, or 3 years at 355, with stock; will milk 34 next year; £S ht buy goodwill any time, large stack hay and one of oats. rnce ranged. No. 219 Price. £46; small deposit, balance 73 Acres, Hawera; new 4-roomed house arranged. No. 209 outbuildings,. 8-bail concrete cow* 200 Acres, 7 miles from Stratford- 6- shed witil engine shed; permaroomed house 40-bail cowshed nent water supply; 10 paddocks 10- paddocks; 'half stumped and V boxthorn hedges, good shelploughed; carry 80 cows"; cream- ter», carry 40 cows; 5 acres cry and school adjoin property; swedes and good stack of hay Feb. cheque at 1/2 per lb, £132,- thrown in. Price £79. No. 203 March, £124; April, £117. Price, STRATPTTT TT?aqt?q £31 per acre, or £32 in half _. n . feil^Ai^ i I^AS&S. sections; deposit arranged bal- b4U Acres, Tongahoe Valley; 2 padanc« 7 years at 5 per cent. 1 docks; no buildings; 2 sets dockNo. 207 m S yards; at present carrying 128 Acres, 2 miles Eltham and close If oo breedinc ewes all summer, to factory; 6-roomed house, 15- also 10° head 2J-vear steers been \ bail cowshed; all stumped except on place since November last. j 10 acres; carrying 50 cows and Terms, 5 years at 10/- per acre. two horses; cows averaged 3001b No. 201 of butter-fat this season, which, 150 Acres, Hastings Road;, carry 50 at 1/6, gives a return o€ £1100 for cows (can be taken at valuation) ; butter-fat alone. -Price, £55; 6-roomed house. Terms, 32/6 ocr . " terms for 5 years at 5 per cent. acre for sor 7 years. No. 197 " No. 196 . 106 Acres; numerous paddocks, good : feed, well fenced, permanent water supply; carry 40 cows We have a large assortment of large easily; comfortable 5-roomed and small dairy farms, and cattle and *" " house, milking shed., etc. Price, sheep country, in all parts of Taranaki, £31 per acre;'terms for 7 years, also numerous suburban properties that at 4| per cent. No. 192 would suit retiring farmers. For further particulars apply to FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD Or H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman COOPER'S, LTD., «ft ARE NOW OPENING THEIR W*>W NEW AND EXQUISITE JkjPk t WINTER /Kn\ MATERIALS il\ ' Comprising \ jjj \s\ CAtiBAOJNES IN ALL SHADES. » / «=PI \ V CeVERT COATINGS LA j-ffli \ CHOICE COLORS. j\\ . I Mai:©'your Selection early. man # IS WJI INS^KCTfO^ INVITED. Wul I 1 \\\ (i 1 coowrs) ltd., imM Ifj/ COSTUME MAKERS, | HIGH1 STREET. *®Jlr~ f HAWERA. * ' ' " niHS-Hot "Wafer Bottle' thafc never -w-ir\T> c iL . h leaks and lasts for years ismanu- |< iaJV °°^ort during the winter, t^a . factured; by th© North British Rubber £",.. *he Unique Hot Water Bottle, Company and- fitted with "Unique" g-"*l^ manufacture.—Tait, Chemist, Stopper. Look for the brand on bottle. QAWeraSold fry afl Chemists _ REENHIDE WATERTIGHTS 107 DENTONE kill, tue nerre and stope Sen thfftt°d PU?L k^^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 8 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 8 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 8 June 1916, Page 3

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