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! BUSINESS NOTICES. i EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. For SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES Consult W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.,A.N.5.W (By Exam.) Consulting Optician, Rooms: WESTWOOD'S PHARMACY, High Street, Hawera. Consulting Day: Daily, except Tuesdays STRATFORD—At F. EDWARDS,' Chemist From 1 to 5 p.m., EVERY TUESDAY. Telephone, 122, Hawera. Country Clients are kindly asked to make appointments, and waiting is thereby avowed. FARMERS—SEEDS. IN STOCK AND TO AKRIVE FOR AUTUMN SOWING. HA WEE'S BAY RYEGRASS. CANTERBURY RYEGRASS. ITALIAN RYEGRASS. WESTERN WOLTHS. CRESTED DOGTAIL. TIMOTHY, TREFOIL. COW GRASS, WHITE CLOVER, ALSIKE CLOVER, MUSTARD, B.L. ESSEX RAPE, TURNIPS, ETC. COCKSFOOT, best Akaroa; also a nice line of Farmers' Dre&sed Cocksfoot at 1/6 per Ib. All Seeds are clean and fresh, of good germination, and will be sold at lowest possible ratea. Send for samples and quotations. GRAlN—Machine-dressed Oata, Barley. Wheat. Linseed, etc. BALED STRAW, HAY, CHAFF, BRAN, POLLARD. PIG MEAL. MANURES for all crops—Superphosphate, Blood and Bone, etc. # rEA —Fresh Shipment of oui famous Elmhurst No. 1 just arrived. IyTEW rfEALAMD T OAN AND it/rEROANTILE A GENCY pO., HAWERA. OPUNAKE, ELTHAM, iVAVEBJJIY THE MANURING SEASON FARMERS, NOTE,! That by manuring your pastures and crops, you are not only increasing your yields of Butter-fat, but at the same time increasing the PRODUCTS OF THE DOMINION. I I have pleasure in informing FARMERS that I hold stocks of my SPECIAL PASTURE MANURE, I SUPERPHOSPHATE, and BASIC j SUPERPHOSPHATE; also specially prepared MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. I will also be pleased to prepare Manures to FARMERS' ORDERS. GRAIN and SEED CLEANING A SPECIALTY. All Seed Grain cleaned on the premises. In stock —BRAN, PIG MEAL, SUCROSINE, Australian and New Zealand grown TABLE POTATOES. SEED POTATOES of the leading varieties now in stock. I hold tho District Agency for PALMER'S CELEBRATED CALF MEAL, and will be pleased to book orders for the coming season. I also hold the Local Agency for SUTTON'S FARM, VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, and REID & GRAY'S IMPLEMENTS. Orders booked for AMNER'S AGRICULTURAL LIME. Just arrived, a large assortment of SUTTON'S FARM, VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. Farmers should take an early opportunity of booking supplies for the coming season. I have just landed a shipment of my "UMBERA" CEYLON TEA. This Tea is ispecially packed and indented to my order. F. GILLANDERS, Seed and Produce^Merchant, HAWERA. . J§r The Tried @w and Tested |P Cough Cure! ¥§, E&g Wise parents are never withS3 out Bonnington's Irish Moss i i|! —free from harmful drugs t |ijjj and opiates, there's no g ti3 remedy so good, so sure and \ t\\ so safe for tipiiji^ children's g fa coughs dJ^iiMli and colds. I T»sjj SONNINCTON'S |j CARRAGEEN |i p^ ,i|!§l WISH MOSSI ijllif 1 i ;; Older folk, too, have proved 1 * : |: the remarkable merits of ' 1 I Bonnington's 1 !i|' Irish Moss I It eases the cough, soothes I I 1 k the irritation in the tubes, j,\ffl ■ *Sl and quickly effects a cure. JR I {Insist on the original— Amp "^^^w Bonn\"f ton' B< THAT BOY AGAIN! A FALL—A GRAZED KNEE. That rough and tumble boy seems to be continually grazing his knees and hands. Bee Ointment will immediately soothe the painful smarting, protect against infection, and quickly heal his wounds. Keep it handy in the home. Eighteenpence buys a large tin.—

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 6