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i AMUSEMENT'S, j ... : . "OUR PROGRAMMES THIS WEEK ARE EXCELLENT, OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. PEGGY HYLAND and MARC MACDERMOTT in BABETTE Also TERENCE O'ROURKE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) ALBERT CHEVALIER and FLORENCE TURNER in MY OLD DUTCH WEDNESDAY, At 2 o'clock and 8 o'clock. BESSIE BARRI3CALE in THE SNARL WILLIAM FARNUM in ] THE FIRES GF CONSCIENCE 1 And THE IRON CLAW EVERY PROGRAMME OF THE BEST i And s the LYRIC ORCHESTRA. I A=ll Plans a-t the Theatre. j LABOR X& scarce, and big crops are required •*^ to make up for the wastage caused by THIS GREAT WAR. The- Farmer, in putting his shoulder to the- wheel, requires all the assistance he can obtain, and cannot afford to buy unreliable Seeds and Manures. Having had a very wide personal experience, both locally and abroad, and having made a special study of the soil and its requiremen±s, I buy and stock only those MANURES and SEEDS That are suitable for TARANAKI LANDS. JUST ARRIVED—AII my new season's Farm Seeds; also a splendid collection of Sutton's Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Specially Prepared Manures for all tDrops; also machino-dressed Grain always in stock. DO YOU WANT EFFICIENCY And the assistance of expert knowledge and advice in choosing yowr FARM REQUIREMENTS? Then deal) with P. GILLANDERS, i Seed and Produce Merchant. NELSON STREET, HAWERA. NEW BOOKS. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CHRISTMAS ANNUALS. THE- usual Christmas Annuals are now to hand — AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, CHRISTCHURCH WEEKLY PRESS, And:":jBRETT'S ANN^tJAL. The standard of pi-eviotis years is well maintained, and -N.ew.,. Zealand people have every reason ,to. be jjroudof these productions. ,$ We haveiseveral very fjood New Zealand View - Books, andf would recommend you to inspect thefee. We.-haste also a very |jve. selection of New Zealand Christntasiahd, New Year Cards and Postcards, also special Cards for sending to the Soldiers in the Trenches.. NOTE. —We. would specially impress on you the necessity of at once posting all Christmas matter intended for the j Home Country. ■ INSPECT OUR STOCK, i NO ONE ASKED TO BUY. Pm T-\ONNELLY & j~10. 5 • A, J_/ONNELLY & V^O., ' BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, t THE RED SHOP, > HAWERA.

Relicf —permanent and lasting—is ,< wiihiiQ the reach of every sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica and Lumbago. A few doses of RHEUMO seli doni' fail to quickly cure. RHETJMO removes from the blood the excess uric acid —the cause of the trouble. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. —Advt.

has built these models \ixlfei with Meccano, and now he l^Kif/' is playing with them. «s£|pp^ YOUR Boy can build these beautiful working, models- of the Ms Wheel and a Girder Crane with Meccano. Nothiog would give him greater joy, because Meccano realises every boy's diream of rocking something that will work. Meccano is wonderfully simple,, yet mechanically correct. It requires no study. Your boy can start to build right away. There are 100 working models he can buiJSi of' Cranes, Towers, Bridges, Railways, Roundabouts and! Machinery of all kinds. Meccano consists of bright plated' steel strips, angle brackets, plates, pulleys, gears, bolts and nuts —everything for butCdang, set. Wilding tools. Meccano is the grandest ho£by for boys. Give your boy Meccano. It will do yaitr heart gooA? to, see how interested', enthusiastic and happy he becomes. And M«<ecaao teaeh-es him useful knowledge; it is engineering in miniature. MECCANO PRICES. No. 0 Outfit 6/6 No. 2 Outfit ... £1/2/No. 1 Outfit ... ... 117- No. 3 Outfit ~. £1/18/Accessory Outfit. No. 0a Outfit 6/- No. 2?. Outfit 13/No. la Outfit 12/6 Xo. 5a Outfit... £1/4./L i UIAIf if 6t lill « SOLE AGENTS, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 12 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 12 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 12 November 1917, Page 7

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