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■ USINEBS NOTICES. I - ! BENNETT & SUTTON FOR ANY TRIPOD HARROWS AND NOW IS THE TIME TO USE TfIEM. No Dairy Farmer should allow his paddocks to become stale; he should now be stirring them up with TRIPOD HARROWS. We have good stocks, at RIGHT PRICES, -of Howard, Nicholson, Imperial, also the Eureka Combined Tripod and Chain Harrows. We deal direct with the manufacturer of these Harrows; and have them in all sizes. We also GUARANTEE them with a WORKING TRIAL,' and put them at your nearest railway, FREIGHT PAID. Farm Implements of all kinds in stock, also large stocks of Extra Parts. AGENTS FOR P. AND D. DUNCAN FARM IMPLEMENTS You can buy on the Hire-Purchase Terms System, or receive a ' liberal discount for cash. - SEND FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS. I ■ ■■■■• . ■■ i . .' \ ■ ■' ' ■ BENNETT & SUTTON, MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ... HAWERA. I COSTUMES AND gz^ Of incomparable style and surpassing s*^v/ s *w^ elegance, representing all that is. best -r^^V -^ and most becoming in the New Models! —^iJtid «J llJTlTi^ /uV LADIES' WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, /^^^MiVl $ ///I/// r[\ Hand-embroidered, from 15/6, 17/6 Ox&TMjffll / «/ /////// U I DAINTY CREPE, DE CHENE liuWff /•////'// />, BLOUSES, in Pink, Rose, Saxe, W ill J" 1 • /// /iL (I Sky and Cream—2l/6,25/- to 35/-. 11' /////////// LADIES' TUSSORE AND PONGEE - Hh\l \l\\\\ f \\\ SILK COSTUMES—SS/- 63/-, 84/-, > ||1| \ \\\\W M j LADIES' PIQUE COSTUMES, Loose c'/ JrH^T^K/llj Coats, and smartly Belted, from ' II I f/w // LADIES' STRIPED COSTUMES and 11 , I K| DREhSSES, in Pique and Cotton mf SnTTTVp Whipcords—2s/ 7 , 29/-, to 35/-. //// ' |l| j j The ftbove lines are extremely taste-" . /// 111 > llr^ ful models, according to the latest de- \\ « H^ crees of Fashion. - I : U °R^p. MRS SEXTON. hawera. 6000 MILLINERY NEEDS NO ADJECTIVES. TUST'as f'good wine needs no bush" jJ^^^T so, good Millinery is, in itself, V^^^^Sl^^Ssufficient fecommendation. So we cut ; out all such words as "gorgeous, mag- § 1v \ nificent, and superb," preferring to let li% V l*^. I this Millinery: display speak for itself uPJeS&&jJA/ ,1 and "tell a plain unvarnished tale" of. wJßMmmm&Bm '■' §':■ EXTREME SIMPLICITY. AaJßHfe^far This note of Simplicity is apparent in every model—the elaborately trimmed Hats are numbered .with the past. As you can quite understand, this not© of Simplicity puts added tasks on the Millinery Artist—a rosette or flower must be "just so," or'the complete effect is spoiled. We are of opinion that this Millinery showing warrants the1 inspection of all ladies of good, taste. WILL YOU,CALL? PRICES ARE QUITE REASONABLE. McGRUER, BONE & CO.. "THE LEADING DRAPERS." ... - HAWERA.

TO Stand this Season at Hawera and travel Kaponga and Stratford districts— The fashionably-bred Sire GUIANFORTE (1906) (Half-brother to Los ll^^W Multiform (18)— La Valiere. Bred by" g! G. Stead, Esq., Chriatchurch. For particulars apply to Owner or ALAN HENDERSON, Hawera. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. BACON AND MEAT PACKING CO., LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR OCTOBER. Will be advertised later. j J. W. ETJRKE, Eltham. 'Phone 33 ' T. C. ARNOLD, Hawera. 'Phone 224. Flag Brand Pickles are known so well; In all competitions they always excel. Twenty-five years ago they led the way, And they still maints"n the lead to-day. [Any cable news in this issue attributed to The"Timers has appeared in that journal, but only where expressly stated is such news the editoiia]opinion of The Times. 1

TO Stand this season at. Kaponga and travel surrounding district— [ The Draught Stallion Gay Tinie i S 4 years oldi a beautiful black color, stands considerably over 17 hands .high, the best of feet and massive bone; very docile temper. All he is short of weighing a ton is harmless. He is easily one of the best stallions ever travelled through Kaponga and Stratford districts. Gay Time is by Time o' Day (imp.); his dam, Mata's Pride by Clydesdale Willie; For extended pedigree see cards. l TERMS: Single mare, £4 4s; two or more game owner as arranged. All care; no responsibility. All fees payable January 1, 1917. \ O. M. BAILEY. in charge. npo Stand at Kaponga ana travel tne sur■f- rounding district— .^nKadWu^vV The Clydesdale Stallion TERMS, £3 10s. For further particulars apply to— ';.. A. E. KING, Kapong'a. MILITABY PICKLE ii in every shop, The demand for it will never stop. Its purity pleases young and old, And its popularity will ne 'er grow cold. j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 6

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