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We have Clients Waiting - for - 50 to 150 ACRE FARMS. .■•■■" * Send particulars at once to HOLDER & WILSON Opposite G.P.O. : : Hawera. ~n —: —; —"—~~. ,- . • . ■ . r " '~~~ ■" •. SIMPLE. SAFE, EGONOIVIICAL. 1 . ■ ■ .... ..:....■... ... ■ . v . . ! ' DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED. 80UTH TARAHAKI DEALERSi •. • '>. BURGESS '&' FLAN. - , , ■•*& TARANAKI GARAGE, HAWERA.

We have Clients Waiting - (or - 50 to 150 ACRE FARMS. .■•■■" * Send particulars at once to HOLDER & WILSON Opposite GP.O. : : Hawera. .'/'■■ ■' '" - ,_ ' :- - - . ■ SIMPLE. SAFE, EepNib|fllG^. 80UTH TARAHAKI DEALERSi .'...■-<. ■ ■■-% BURGESS &-FljAiN. * s ' ' • TARANAKI GARAGE/ \y; ,0\ -.§ 'HAWERA. , .::;-; '' ;P'*A&^ .'i ' :

r— — ■■-, I ||< HUDSON'S: i| | ! Don't Forget-- f 1 Every Lady who buys a tin of J ■ Balloon Brand Baking Powder ' f m gets a copy of The Balloon -g , Baking Book—FREE. . I, • Ask Your Grocer J ■ BAuomi i ■ BRJ»ME»- i { BARMC; | ■ i ■ ENGAGEMENT RINGS TjIVERY woman y^^V^HQ^^y M-J loves handsome liSPrci^pfP? woman likes to feel that her Jewellery is solid and perfect —juet what is paid for. Every woman likes to save money,, too. Then patronise as—it means safety, satisfaction and economy. We have a splendid stock of Diamond Rings, set with stones of our own importation. . ' HHja^ WEDDING RINGS. /|^Q§Htev We keep a large stock trouble in secnriim - -- -"" size.. Estate of J. BRUNETTE. JEWELLER. Established 1382. ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUILD OR TO REMODEL P JVX7-E are giving sntisfaction and '^ savinu moriey to others. Wny not to YOU? Call or wr»-te— J. J. GREGSON, kiVU .HKII. Wp'.Hwffton wl Vu'tor«a Struts Hawera,

mt *JaL a^^i^^tl^^^-^J-^i-.."i>- IJ~J Housewives who do their own JjrfßSfflSrn&J&V^^ &&1X sBfVBPZSf. cooking, chefs, and professional \ fejgEeP^. 'HJB JJgJfJfSJ FjII^^HB cpoks> flndlhe ORlON?wonderful V JMrrFißl jSpf E^___Tjn4 fitfll /*£J&m O*6?*^ constant source of pleasure % m^SßPrjpl If 88—"B and •atisf&cUbn. The draught is V •S-SS^S^C I Hh^iwl lifiil <jT^i under such perfect control thai the 1 - WBE^T&i- -O4 II«m I Iranil SZsJmL heat can be regulated to a niceiy. 1 •^^ — 4jfr~-*J r^T^ *y*sJE The quick heat required for pastry, 1 V^</ .- 1 Ls|i /V*ajr the steady heat for bread, and the ■ 1 "' . -■ 'X-1 *<_-/ •~~i ~Zt^i4 strong heat for meats are all secured I bm^— gß^Ba^Sß^^^l^l *S re lulre<1 .'w"hout •*• 'east trouble. I Bt*tflii^Btfi\»sgi3^SM :- *** ~^wM*^ is sNew Zealand s National I n~7 a '**=*M^11^ h Range 1 lUdt In sixes to suit every I * Ask yotir Ironmonger to ahow you one j pomfl» I jLgANCESMII IO IT

- EYESIGHT. BX3SSIGHT. MRI W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.A... CONSULTING OPTICIAN, (Late of Arthur Cocks and Co.; Ltd., Wellington)," ' May be consulted aa follows:—• HAWERA—DaiIy, except Tuesday/ from ».3p *.m. to 5 p.m., at Westwod'a Pharmacy, High Street. STRATFORD-Kvery Tuesday from 12.30 mto 3 p.m.. at F. Edwards', Chemist. p?£OTE.—These visits will bo regular ; every week. Country clients are kindly a&ked to make appointments by Telephone No. 12*2, or by tetter, and waitinss is thereby avoidea DAIRY AND GRAZING FARMS FOR SALE. -\ OR ACRES; carry 55 cows; milkLOU ing plant, water power; P.L. £10 per acre; £'500 cash. 100 ACRES, nearly all ploughed • near j township. £23 10s; terms,. I 398 ACRES; good dry land, cheap pro- | perty; two sete buildings- freehold. Only £12; £500 cash. 280 ACRES, open coast land; large house and buildings; P.L. £13 10s; £1000 cash. 11l ACRES, model coast farm- carry 50 cows. Only £31; £1000 cash. 300 ACRES; shelter bush standing; carrying 60 cows and other stock; P.L. £7 : £500 cash. GRASS SEEDS. — Perennial Rye, Giant. Italian Rye, Cocksfoot, Prairie, Timothy, Cowgrass. Alsike. etc. Barley, Algerian Oats, etc. FERTILISERS, — Superphosphate, Basic, Super, etc. Bag Cement. A. H. MOORE, Land Agent and Seedsman, OPT 7\ TAKE. In SHARLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA you always get highest strength, purest quality and best value. —Advt.

Some people say)they are tired of giving -to so iriahy' Patriotic Funds. "They have had enough of it." If the tired Soldiers said ' " WeVe had enough of it," What Would Become of Us ? They must continue their grim work. We mutt continue to help them. Our Soldiers and Sailors everywhere need Rest and Recreation, Comforts and Amusement. . Convalescents deserve all the aid we can possibly give them. Troops in Camp and at the Front make Better Soldiers if they are well cared for in their hours of ease. To supply Rest, Refreshments, and Comforts to all our Soldiers is the aim of The Church Army's War Work in Training Camps, on Troop- I ships. Hospital Ships, in Hoa- ! pitals, and on ' j Every Battle Front In New Zealand this work is carried on by The Military Affairs Committee of the Church of England. Help us to help our Boys ! Send Your Donation to-day to The Military Affairs Committee Jaa. W. Henderson I Honorary Geo. Shirtcliffe j Treasurers 20 Mulgrave Street - Wellington t Crong all Cheques ' Union Bank. Wellington." KAINES- 15

AH Wool Fast Dye Serges. 3/11 yard; 42in. wide All Wool Fast Dye Serges, 5/11 and 7/11 yard; 44in. wide

NEW GOODS

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 2

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