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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. foXOTICE is hereby given that, at a Ll Special Meeting of the Kawera iorough Council held on Monday, the .lth day of September, 1916, a Resoution was passed accepting from the •espective lessees ■ a surrender of the ..ease of Allotments 10, 11, and 12, leposited plan No. 3265, part Section 15, Town of Hawera, and granting to ;he respective lessees new' leases for uhe remainder of the'term, subject to the same provisions and at the same L-ent as the existing lease (apportioned over the two new leases), the covenants for insurance being altered to be in the name of "the lessees" respeotivelv alone. SUCH RESOLUTION will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meet-ins; of the Council to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of October, 1916, at 8 p.m., at the Council Chambers for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated this 13th day of September, 1916. H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. 16,23,30,7 "NETHERBY" DAIRY SHORTHORN HERD. (Founded 1870.) The Property of R. TURNBULL AND SON, SENTRI HILL. ■ ; ... - \ TGIOR SALE—Young Bulls, eligible fo JQ the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book by the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairy man," and from good dairy strains "Edward's Dairyman" was bred by M William Taylor,, of Te Awamutu, am was sired by the imported dairy bu! "Edward 22." On his dam's side, o the celebrated "Wild Eyes" strait both his dam and grand-dam were ea ceptionally heavy milkers. Also — A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIR: PIGS of the ;best strains. Correspondence and inspection invitee Visitors welcomed at all times. • SPECIAL PRICES At THE BON MARGHE .KAPONGA. Blankets; single bed size, 25 1 pair, double bed size 30/- pair Bush Rugs, 10/-; Grey Flannel 1/ ! yard; Table Oil Baize, 1/6, 2/3, 2/ yard; White Calico, 36in., 4/11 do: I yards; Navy and Sriped Drills 1/1 1 yard; Drilleiite, 10^-d yard; Sheeting: from 1/- yard; Bed Ticking, 1/11 yard dark and light Prints, 7-£ d yard , Voiles. 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yard] Tobrala 1/2 yard; Striped Flannelette, 4/6 do: yards; White Flannelette, 5/6 do: yards; Casement Curtains, 2/11. 3/ I pair; Casement Cloths, 6d, Bd, 1 I yard; 6x3 Jap Mats, 1/6 each; Carp< I Runner, 2/11 yard; Lace Curtains, 2| I pair; Towels, 9d each; Marcella Quilti I 10/- each; Ladies' Hose, 1/6, 1/11 paii Colored Aprons, 1/6 each; Children Dresses 1/11, each; Men's Wool Sock; 1/3, 1/6 pair; Cashmere Socks, 9d, 1/ ; 1/3 pair f Denim Trousers, 3/6; Doub : Denims. 4/1-1; Cord Trousers, 5/11 Saddle Tweed Trousers, 10/6; Ridin , "Breeches, 13/6; Motor Leggings, 10/f ,'odd Vests, 3/11; Sport Coats, 20/----j Singlets and l Jant-3, 1/G pair; Khal . Handkerchiefs, 3 for 1/-; new Wid< end Ties, 1/- each; Men's Boxed Suit ; 35/-; Boys' Pants, 3/11; Ties, 3 for 1/- ---} Hats, 1/6; Caps, 6d. ! DELICIOUS , SUMMER BEVERAGES. NOW is the time when folk shou be careful ot what they drink. • will be found a wise policy to cut oi all heady, heavy intoxicating liquors : I favor of WEN DELS Delicious Ligl L Wines. 3, These Pure Grape Wines are guarai ; teed free from all adxilterants or colo [ ing matter. They 'are fully mature* } full bodied, and " of delightful flavo : Being made from New Zealand-grow j grapes they are the NATURAL Beve ' ages for New Zealanders. j During the hot', trying months of tl \ | year they will keep you fit and well. :j There is nothing more delightfull j .stimulating and sustaining on a h< summer's day than a Glass of WEI1 I DELS WINE. It is the SENSIBL , , Drink. * Per Bot. Per Do : ' s. d. s. d , No. 1 Port 3 0 30/ ( | No. 3 Port 3 6 36/ ( , No. 4 Port (invalid, \ ;j old) 4 0 42 ( Special Invalid Port \ \ (very 01d)... ... 5 6 60 C Sherry (pale) ... ... -3 0 30 C | Sherry.(brown) ... 3 0 30 C i Sherry (very old) ... 4 0 42 C .Malaga ' 4 0 42 C * Madeira (white) ... 3 0- 30 C r Frontignac (sweet) ... 3 0 30 C L Constantla ... ... 3 6 36 C i Burgundy -„... ... 4 0 42 C I Muscatel' (very choice) 6 6 60 C , ' Claret (unsweetened) 3 0 30 C ' Claret (dry) ...... 3 6 36 C • Claret (old. dry) ... 4 0 42 C \ .Quinine Port ..\ ... 3 6 36 C , Obtainable at above Prices from our Local Agent—- \ H. A. HAYCOCK, . PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. ' FOR SALE • GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. " 535 ACRES, freehold; 200 acres i: ' i. grass; sheep-proof fencing; S , roomed cottage; good roads to pre , perty. Price, £4 10s per acre '' easy terms. ' ' ; 500 ACRES, freehold; fenced and sul divided into four paddocks; a] . I sheep proof; no buildings. Price s I £7 16s per acre; very easy terms . 480 ACRES. O.R.P. at1 10/- per acre s 260 acres in grass; 2-roomed cot tage; two miles sheep-proof fenc > ing; good road to property i Price- for goodwill, £3 .per acre [ 925 ACRES, O.R.P. at 30/- per acre > 500 acres in grass; 5-roomei [ house, new wookhed. Price fo goodwillj £3 15s per acre. [ 1300 ACRES, O.R.P at 15/. per acre > about 900 acres in grass, sub i. divided into 8 paddocks; only 1! miles from Hawera on meta road. Price, £5 5s per acre. [ W. COWERN, LAND AGENT. > ; OAKLAND GARS. i(T HAVE secured the Agency fo , J. above Cars for South Taranaki, an< ! have a 6-cylinder 5-seater Demonstrate: [ in stock. 5 PRICE, £375. - i Enquiries Solicited , ' A. F. COLE. i. Egmont Garage. 5 ■$«?' Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 8

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