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• USINEB3 MO7IG£& TARANAKI. TARANAK FTIHE following are a few of the many we have for sale: — 20 ACRES, all level, well wa^erwl and subdivided into convenient paddocks; good dwelling of seven .-.•< cms and outbuildings; handy, to factory and school; £500 deposit, balance on easy terms; immediate possession. 60 ACRES, in Hawera district; close to factory; well laid down in grass; six paddocks; well sheltered; "watered by 2 windmills and concrete troughs; 10-bail concrete shed, implement shed; new dwelling of 5 rooms, h. and c. water, electric light, pantry, scullery, washhouse, tuba built in, everything up to date. Price and terms on application. 160 ACRES; lease with purchasing clause at £61 per acre: terms, £300 cash, balance arranged; 5-roomed house, implement and trap shed; good concrete race, shed, piggeries, etc 70 ACRES, Normanby; one mile to factory; 6-roomed house and outbuildings, concrete shed and engine-room; 9 paddocks, well watered; 65 acres grass, 5 acres crops; carrying capacity, 40 cows and other stock; machines can be taken over at valuation. Price., £73 acre. •£SO DEPOSlT,'balance, as rent, will purchase six-roomed residence, with all conveniences; situated within fivr minutes of post office. Thi9 is a chance for a man with limited means. £750, Hawera Extension; new re.vdenee of 5 rooms, bath, electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs; 4 acre, garden, etc.; terms to suit can be arranged. Suitable for retired farmer—New bungalow 'of 5 rooms, replete with e^ cry modern convenience, iu^et'ner with 5 acres of the best of land; sivuated within 15 minutes of Hawera Post Office. Price and further particulars on application. If you want to buy or sell a Farm, Business, or Town Property. consult CSBORNE & TURNBULL THE MART. RECENT STREET, HAWERA. if A-GOOD^USEFUL . jK€*7\® ! PRESCRIPTION . ' f'■ *$J | i ' - ■ . $&^tk&w 'ij' , l( TPvEPENDS mainly upon these vital f^^T^^^x^^ P^J^^ M " 1. It MUST be written by the Doctor <ll^^^^y'^mg^|^<' M '>■ "! 2. It MUST be made of the best drugs '!( • 3. It MUST be dispensed by a quali- jWij { '"■ You attend to No. 1; leave the 1 2st /j^l^hy^^^^^^^^^^M |i! ill A thoroughly qualified and experi- ''< , / enced Chemist is necessary for the (/ / B^^^ii'^l^^^MM ( , { proper dispensing of the drugs in a pre. i4^^^^mA^W^SSßo 1 ; f W. K. WALLACE 1111 ' ' CHEMIST, HAWERA. MB^^^^^^ I' C"~f| ' BRITISH SHOE \ fj • STORE. ;? J |4 STILL WE LEAD THE WAY ' vk. ' NEW COODS JUST OPENED. WW$& LADIES' CLOTH TOP BOOTS, Patent ■• "\ vfW an^ *-^aco Golosh. Lace and But- ' \ fft# ■\v Ik ton- PriceS) ~Bl6> 30/ -> 376 and '4^- N^^^^^ k HIGH LEG GAITERS AND WHITE H. HANNAH & CO LTD., SHOEISTS, HAWERA. ly'lE/ You II oe Well § sati<sfied Withl MJ^l^ the latest White % __ | Tread Vunlops! | iViOl G j| They are better now than they have ever been. §§ m yv* 1 |j We have overcome difficulties of manufacture g JVlll6S 1 due solely to shortage of chemicals and M U solvents and the result is that to-day if wZe f Dunlop Tyres f *r* j §§ have regained their superiority for Wear, §j I FG3.U ■ Reliability and Economy. Test the 1 g latest White Tread " Dunlop" against 1 lliinlAne ! H any other tyre on the market—the result ■ a^UlilUpb. m will convince you that IT WILL COST H M LESS TO RUN YOUR CAR WHOLLY * M jj SHOD WITH ffDUNLOPS." 1 Stocked in... jj ALL GARAGES AND AGENTS. 1 Grooved, m "— B Thrpp niK . . M THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY S and v I Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland. | Rubber Non-skid illll|!lllilllll!illlllillllllll!IIU!!IIIIIIUIIII!ll]!!!lll!lllll|])||||ll!!llllli!li!Ulilil]ll!|||]W^^ Jim *liillilik^^ aye oney 'n *^c Kitchen! 1 l/A -^^^m^^^^k 7* your Ran^e \ s old and worn out i* wiU Pay yon H weU t0 replace it with an "ORION." The enormous Efl '' 'f / \ \ WsixkMSm vvaste of fuel iM %ettinß UP and sustaining heat in an Eg I A t--s%gWsg^i antiquated range is distressing, equalled only by the M / t~C^£'" IJfcjjfflfgiM wretched results obtained from its O7ens. W (S y^ rJ^S\ I 1 Ask R y Open or Close Fire r 0'** you one. J [ I With coal a 4 the present price and »11 food f'^^^W, mi\\mW*fti&i ij products so dear, it pays handsomely to c=ss— -=^r^| f| instal an "ORION." Do it now! You /BKgEJlff'' I I will save money in fuel economy. Wi% OOPOOOCfi f^!nM!T) H '^ You jvill have no waste in food spoiled by bad H PiSIIEESStt I^^^BPB H i j ovens, you will save sitting-room fires if you like H ffi[7=r^v/jH B i (by selecting ao Open Fire Range), you will benefit |i II ""=" IsTSPl'^^ H j nil round by setting into your kitchen one of these Mb rl^^liua JK^- ■"Tttj.l [M | H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ld. f Dunedin, Wellington, Auckland JBSliHßlll^Jli

Just opened large assortment of Dainty Neckwears also Ladies' Silk Blcusss, Satsst styles and extra quality Siilk, from 10/6 to 14/6; Special Lsne 8/11 ■■ I ■!■!!■ M^M I MIIMI I Mill UMI m I 111 I ■ "III! IWI' ■I ■! 'Mil ■■— ■■■ W> Wl'^^^fcl^ll "T*t~ aTftt.l" «m.^«;X7IM

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 July 1917, Page 2