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BUSINESS NOTICES ""— - > ■ ■ The Furnishing of the MODERN HOME. "PEW FIRMS HAVE STUDIED IT SO THOROUGHLY-FEW - - FIRMS ARE SO WELL QUALIFIED TO GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION IN EVERY RESPECT. If you desire proof of this we will willingly demonstrate to you the extent of our resources so that you may .gauge the measure of our ability as COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. in JSt WJSf Sft 19^ all the force we can command m punt, not only the wide scope of our operations the variety of our stocks and the quality and low price of our goodsbuta£o thl S nfi?SV d sucWge e 0- h*™Z~£y™ very'do^so to'speak-l local Urm ot such experience, such reputation, as ours. PURSER & SON, . THE LEADINC FURNISHERS, HAWERA. gg—— »—————— ■ n—TITIMI—■■■ in,, iihwmhu __, I In Purchasing-Clothing I from us j | yon fortify your own Judgment \ | by our years of Experience; j « P^tsSV "\7"ESI it's good, because its unsur- % 5/ passed quality, combined with its J S 00$$f^ elegant finish, makes it positively the *t % ' ISRr^ highest standard. J £ It^R&^t^ SUITS FOR BOYS. J X BOYS' COTSWALD SUITS— J | J|||jL 22/6, 27/6, 30/- 1 > Il »4^^^^ THE NEW DERBi * SUIT— * c to^sif i 9/6' 22/6>27/e- ■ j C' *kh" iff I M WASHING SUIT— 5 v «^& 11/6 1 I N.Z. CLOTHING W^j^m k \ ; FACYORY. ■ ililll itf '" 1 HAWERA. Bl' ", . ■ i

BOOKS ON THE GARDEN At P. T. DONNELLY & CO.'S. ANNUALS, HARDY AND HALF HARDY, by Chas. A. Curtis. 2/6. CLIMBING PLANTS, by W. Watson. 2/6. I RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS, by Wm. Watson. 2/6. SWEET PEAS, by Horace J. Wright. DAFFODILS, by Rev. J. Jacobs. 2/6. ORCHIDS, by James O'Brien. 2/6. IRISES, by W. Rickatson Dykes. 2/6. TULIPS, by Rev, J, Jacobs. APPLES AND PEARS, by Geo. Bunyard. 2/6. TOMATO CULTURE. 1/6. GRAPE GROWING FOR AMATEURS. 1/6. INDOOR GARDENING-. 1/6. GARDENING DIFFICULTIES SOLV- < ED.—l/6. ; ROSE GROWING MADE EASY. 1/6. ! ROSES FOR AMATEURS. 1/6. j BEGONIA CULTURE. 1/6. SWEET VIOLETS and PANSIES. 5/MY GARDEN IN SUMMER, by E. A. Bowles. 6/-. HARDY PERENNIALS AND HERBACEOUS BORDERS, by Walter P. Wright. 16/-. BEETON'S GARDEN MANAGEMENT 10/-. ROSES AND ROSE GARDENS. 15/-. ROOT AND STEM VEGETABLES. 2/6 ALPINE FLOWERS AND GARDENS. 7/6. THE UNHEATED GREENHOUSE. 6/6. Pm "pfcONNELLY & pp., . _L • JLPONNELLY & V^O., BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, THE RED SHOP, j HAWERA. i_ . — I j OPENING NOTICE. ! GW. TAYLOR, formerly of Little- . John's (Wellington) and Drew's j(New Plymouth) has commenced business as — MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, WATCH, CLOCK and MECHANICAL EXPERT, In Premises next to E. Dixon and Co. (Opposite World's Pictures), High Street. All work done has his close expert j supervision. ! Satisfaction Absolutely Guaranteed. ' Anyone in need of work to be done ; should pay a visit at once. ■PB 51 IF $& #"$ ; 1 feW^ll&U'i*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 October 1917, Page 7

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