BUSINESS NOTICES, At the Winter Show on Bennett and Sutton's Implement Show Stand *? ■ A N all-British display of th« latest l?bor-saving new model Farm "*•*- Implements will occupy otot eight hundred feet of space in the Machinery Hall. WORKING DEMONSTRATIONS Of the Titan, also Dandy Windmills, Pow4r Pumps, Saw Benches, Power Crushers, and Grinder; nko Power Chaff-cutters. ON EXHIBITION. Albion Mowers, Nicholson's Hay Rakes, Eureka Combined Tripod and Chain Harrows, Howard, also Imperial and Nicholson Tripod Harrows, Manure Distributors^ Eureka Chain Harrows, Chattanooga, also Colonial Disc Harrows, Tine, also spring Tooth Harrows, British, also Colonial Single and Double-furrow Roughs, Combined Seed and Manure Drills with Turnip and Rape attachments, Field Rollers, Turnip and Mangold Ridgers, Dkc Ploughs, Mud Scoops, Stumping Jacks, Hydraulic Rams, Metal Pig Troughs, Alfa Laval and Domo Separators, etc., etc., AGENTS P. & D. DUNCAN FARM IMPLEMENTS. FULL STOCKS OF ALL IMPLEMENT EXTRAS ON HAND. MACHINERY EXPERTS IN ATTENDANCE. We eive a WORKING TRIAL, also a GUARANTEE with every Implement sold at the Shew, and also PAT RAILAGE to your nearest Railway. EENMETT & SUTTON. MACHINERY MERCHANTS, HAWERA. ft^j^^^gssssgassgssj-^T^gr-yT: - x^L^-^ = --^ J ---r-^-_ —,-.. -i | LAST WEEK OF SALE | ;J FUR SETS—Black Wolf and Black Fox, Grey Squirrel, and Light 1 i Tj1 and Dark-brown Fitch. Usual price of these were lOgns t© j ))(' logns. Now selling for 6gns. Sale.. ' f^ MAIDS' ASTRACHAN COATS. Usual Prices, 39/6 to 42/6. !j|' Iff Now selling for 21/-. All sizes. |i| V ! INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S KNITTED WOOL COATS, assort- | (| i ed shades. Usual Prices, 18/- to 25/-. Sale Price, 5/11 and i i'( ' 9 'll- ' I] 11 1 CHILDREN'S and LADIES' KNITTED WOOL CAPS, Navy, *' 1 i Cream, and assorted shades. To clear, 1/- each. i I MRS- SEXTON -- HIGH ST., HAWERA. '\— i r-i..r-_ —i i—!_■ —i_i — —i — i—i i—i i—. -r—^^—^^«~i ,-*->-» l ■«..**-* **-irf-**~i »■ — ii u n. ■ n_ir>_- r ——■ ■— r — .—. .—. ——— —j I I I THIS IS WI4T YOU ARE J I STRIVING FOR. s I * AND THE SECRET OF THE FOUNDATION IS I J FARMER S'~To. -0 P. I I fAT.FIIfFAI I 1 it SLA JL If JL JLi JTm. JLj • | I OBTAINABLE AT ALL BRANCHES. I I APPLY AT ONCE FOR THE BOOKLET GIVING DIRECTIONS 1 I FOR USE AND REASONS " I | WHY IT SHOULD BE USED. 1
i ENGAGEMENT BIGS, ' —__ THVERY woman /^aaa^'^^sljrafcv .JLJ loves handsome »&*S3B7£rETK7E'2t.<B Jewellery. Every W«I woman lfkes to feel that her Jewellery is solid and perfect —just what is paid for. Every woman likes to- save money, too. Then patronise vs —it means "safety, satisfaction and economy. We have a splendid stock of Diamond Rings, set with stones of our own importation. WEDDING RINGS. /^T:s;®!'^cik We keep a large stock .; z**zit_ —^^iii^i) al] of 18ct. No nS^s^ksm^^K' trouble in securing **~j&*h»2!££>' size. Estate of J. BRUNETTE, JEWELLER. Established I^2. i ' ~~~~~~—————^—^ Barraclough's Magic Nervine cures Toothache.—Advt.
WE SUIT ALL. WE invite you to inspect our stock ' of seasonable materials. Complete satisfaction in quality, fit and style. Why not pay cash at the Sartorial ! Service. Ltd., Tailors for Men, and save your money. Their prices foi tailor-made Suits are from four guineas upwards, and the value that this firm is giving is phenomenal, due very largely to the fact that they trade only for cash. If you cannot rail send a postcard; our representative will bring you the latest patterns. Place your orders early and a^oid being disappointed. SARTORIAL SERVICE, LTD., TAILORS FOR MEN, Next Opera Hovise, HIGH STREET - . HAWERA.'
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 11 July 1917, Page 6
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