We have Clients Waiting I — for- I 50 to ISO ACRE FARMS. Send particulars at once to HOLDER & WILSON I Opposite G.P.O. : : Hawera. simple, safe, Economical. DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGE^. ' , SOUTHTARANAK! DEALERSi , BURGESS & FLAN. TARANAKI GARAGE, HAWERA.
. _—__ • ; . —-— ■— —- — ; — ; ■ . ' t i Mightier than NJ^ raPvi^ '' \ IttieSwowl. : '"TheOadovofTeas" fFEjSL IPli&sIl is Perfectioiv. ©jfiSp SAMPLES FftEE ON APPLICATEQIff-jpOSTAQii PAID. : TO****^.- fir- \ JJr \i nr i v ■ v National Milk Here is ;a milk—t/ie milk which sets tlie standard df quality. For codking and preparing dainties it is far more reliable than freslh milt and much more delicious. Go to your pantry, open your tin of Highlander any day —you will find it sweet ;and pure :as «ver;; not "on the turn" as you so often find the so-called fresh milk. Remeniber too, this milk is ; ALL-BRITISH made for BRITISHERS, Be true to your country—buy New Zealand's own i 17 Highlander ; Milk v
ENGAGEMENT RINGS m^^ TJI VERY woman i^^Bfl&L .JCi loves handsome woman jik^s to feel that ber '/ewellery is solid and perfect —ju»t what Ig paid for. Every -woman likes to lave money, too. Then j patronise us—it meanß safety, satMaptioD and economy. We have a gpleridid stock of Diamond Rings, set with stones of our own importation. ■ WEDDING RINGS. /^^^ffifO^, We keep a large-Btock trouble in seonrum Estate of J. BRUNETTE, JEWELLER., Established IRB2. GI7C7 nnAYLOfi, . W. laylor, WATOHMABJai, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, and '•' OPTICIAN. Opposite World's (Pictures. First— ........ .■' ' - .-• . You will get treated well.' Serond— If you have a job that othepsitave' turned down, bring it to^us. j Tb d— \ X our repair work pleases you, tell j your friends; if not, tell us, we, will make it please you. j . ; _—^ . . , **- — j ■■-. nonoir. '■ i 'I TIDES. Skms and Wool received; T* Daily at WILSON & CANSAM'Si Hawera Store; Eltham atase every Wednesday; and Sutton'e Stables, Manai«, every Farmer^ o-op. sale day. Gaeh on delivery, H. BURN, Licsnsed TV^ver, IORSAK. ,' .' ■•' 1600 ACRES, Crown grant; 10 mile* from Rangiriri: 5-roomed house, shearing shed and yards; 10 paddocks, well watered; 500 acres partly drained swamp^ 500 acres in grass; water carnage to th« property. Price, £5 per acre; terms, £500 cash, balance 5 or 7 years, at 6 per cent. (12698, BS4 ACRES, L.TT.j j, miles from Frankton Junction; houfce of 3 rooms, concrete cow shed; cheep proof fencing; 17 paddocks, well watered by springs; 200 acres in grass, all undulating, all oloughable; about 10 acres nimproved; carrying capacity, 500 sbcep, 30 cattle, and 11 horses. Vrice, £26 per acre; £600 cash. (13378) iP""* M°G UIRE * C o' VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. THE Tj BOAT MENACE. Fame and fortune await an mveu tion which will effectively cope with enemy submarines. But the idea must be properly patented and protected. Although you may nob be able to devise an appliance for dealing with the TJ boats, that little idea of yours in another sphere may bring' success. Make sure that it is secured to you. Our Free Book, "Advice to Inventors," tells how to do it; Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, Featierston Street. Wellington.—Adrt. In SHARLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA you alwayß get highest streqgth, purest quality and best value. —Advt.
For pickling, there'B no "better Vinegar on the market than SHARLAND'S. Brewed from Malt and Sugar, Free from mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. All grocers.—Advt. For better Scones, for lighter Pastry, for delicious Cakes 3 use "Hudson's Balloon Brand" Baking Powder— "Bound to Rise."—R. T. Bullock, Hawera.—Advt. I
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NEW GOODS
AM Wool Fast Dye Serges, 3/n yard; 421n. wide All Wool Fast Dye Serges, 5/11 and 7/11 yard; 441n. wide
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 April 1918, Page 2
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