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SPECIAL AOVERTiSEMfcHTS fj °°T l^pair^—Bring your repairs work h 1- 2 BF ' for ood h^es* work by reliable man QORRUG ATED Jron^We—seeded w•* St lot availaWe in Ne.w Zealand Write us promptly for your require^ ments.-C. A. Wilkinson^ Lt<U EltW T^OR SALE, one heavy draught JL ■ scatter gelding; also one halfLOST, one brindle cattle dog; answers to name of Bob; reward.—H. Foy Glover .Road. __ Jj L'°Sv,To c ri2\ for"l>^ge car, fitted v h/ 2 *■£* general cover; r im probably dropped off car between HaS/ nii Ur°T' via Matapu; reward. l^cy^L^^^^can^ LOST, bay hacfc and harness mare 7 years old; two white hind feet' S "£t* b^eon face, s?J ai .round; £1 reward.-S. C. Mcßae, PaT OST~ilnce Tuesday, from MokolaV j r? a? COw» close to profit Ra! LOST, from Farmers' (Jo-op yards Manaja, on October 15, &Jflight roan cow, second calver, sprineme Anyone returning same or giving j£ formation of her whereabouts tf E -Long, Manaia, will be rewarded. ft 00?™ ~~ °°mpr©Beed ing Bread and Buns. Fresh supplies three times, a week, direct from the manufacturers. Try it. Our eror-in-creasmg sales prove that it must be good. *>le Agent: W. Gilbert, G*sc£ High Street, tfawera. '*>hontt« %\7 ANTED Known-Clover "^£s T ? : (Cream of Tartar substitute), 1/9 per lb; E ew Prunes, 9d per lb; Premier .Candles, lOd lb; Matcles, 9d P kt large pkts. Granose Biscuits, 3/6- lib 9/* S S?^' V? *** tin ' too^e Cocoa, 2/6. —^Harrie, Grocer. W^J^rP Known—New Prunes, 9d. bd per lb; Hanoofc Beans, 8d per lb' Currante, 10d per lb ; Blue Sultanas, 9d ib^—Harris, Grocer. WANTED Known—Th© Economic is s/iowing dainty Cotton Voiles in Tn? oT^lllll^ l^S 115 ' ? 7iu. wide, 1/3. 1/11, 2/3 yard; 38m. wide, 1/11, 2/8 to 4 6 yard: self-colored Voiles, all shades ard Voil6s ' 1f 11» 2/3 to 3/6 W'ANTJiD-.Txie loveliest tea gar^ dens in the world yield their finest products for Desert Gold Tea Picked and prepared under ideal conditjons. Packed and sealed to preserve Its natural freshness—24 Ib VVT ANTED Jinown—Job lines of „"* Antimony ware, Cases Tea bpobns, Fish Servers, Carvers, at very low prices. Inspection invited.—Bullock, Prinoes Street. can s»nnlv: ' T. V, Palmer's and Gilruth Calf Meal, Oil Cake, also Crushed -Linseeed, fresh cniehed, 35/- per cwt.~-Loan and Mercantile Seed Store \\r ANTED Known—Soap, 3 large _7 »^,bars for 2/6; Toilet Soap, 3 for 1/-; Clever Mary, 1/- tin; Kleanit, lOd txn; St. Mungo, 1/8 pkt.; So, Eassi, 3 pkts. for 2/6.—Harris, Grocer. WANTED Baiown. —A good ready--1 mixed Paint is the Sherwin Williama. Paint your house with these. A good stock at reasonable rates. Still a good stock of Teas, in packets, boxee. and ch«sts a at 4d to 6d per lb cheaper thaia elsewhere. Be sure and get your cash eompons; these are worth 1/- i» the £■■—John Gilmour. Maaaia. WANTED Known—A supply of 1 Cow Lie—Simple to use and c*rtain ia its results; prolongs the milking period, improves the quality of the milk, and keeps the herd free from disease. Epsom Salts, 61bs 3/9 per box; Ceromilk CaJf Meal, 25's 8/9, 50's 17/- ; 100's 33/-; Pryno] Disinfectant Fluid, 7/6 per gal. tin; Agency Crown Brand Portland Cement and Lime.— John Gilmour. Th<* Octagon, Manaia. WANTED Known—Epsom Salts in bulk, and Sykee' Red Drench. Dairy farmers are reminded that we can now eupply these lines in any quantity at wholesale prices.—W. Giibert^Grocer, High Streot, Hawera. WANTED Known—Mies McElwain, 1 Skin and Hair Specialist, wishes to notify the ladies of ■' Hawera and district that she has opened in Wallace's Buildings an up-to-date Salon for ladies' toilet, face and scalp massage, shampooing, manicure and chiro-' pody. Permanent removal of superfluous hair. Hair work in all its branches. Ladies' own combings'made up. Consultations free. Ask for price list of the world-famed Milos preparation. Address Wallace's Buildings, Regent Street, Hawera. Wf ANTED Known—Tne season for V? • repairs. Is your Eadie Coaster hub slipping or. giving trouble? If so, send it along to Seaver's Gun, Lock and Cycle Shop. Union Street, next to Central Hotel. We have a complete assortment of cycle goods. New covers, tubes, and pram tyres fitted while you wait. WANTED Known-JvTien you w~ant a key made, a lock repaired, or the pram wheels need new tyres, send along to Seaver's Gun, Lock and Cycle Shop, Union St. We have a complete assortment of Ladies' and Gents' B cycles in stock. If you want "the best" in Pram or Cycle Tyres, send jilonff to Seaver. WANTED "Kno^n—ArrivedTPrSoe ■ eating Australian potatoes. These being bought early, are being sold at the low price of 19/- pe r sack in (less 5 per cent, for cash). In stock — Sutton's and Cooper's new season's Garden and Flower Seeds, Field Carrot Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Fowl Wheat Sucrosme, Oats (Feed and Seed Algerian) Bran, Whole and Crushed Linseed.—John GiJmour. Tel. 5- Box 22 Manaia. -' ' TT7ANTED Known—ureamoata, 1/7 TT pkt; Rolled Oats. 1/4 bag- Oatmeal, 7/3 251bs; Granose Biscuits' 1/1 and 3/6; Grape Nuts, 1/2; Granola 21----bag.—Bullock,.—Bullock, Princes Street. ' 'ANTED Known—Th 6 Economic is showing new Cotton Gabardines 40in. wide, in pink, grey, blue, tussore' saxe, green, navy and brown. Price' 3^6, 4/6 yard : /WANTED Kn^n^^ord^g— f T chimney sweepine.oan be left at Osborne and Tiirnbull's Mart Regent St. 'Phone 66— E. Willshaw, Chimiipv Swppp 'ANTED to Buy—Butter and Eggs in any ouantitv; highest orices gven.-W. Gilbert. Q^rmJat Hawera. 'Phono 26; P.G, Box 72. .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 21 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 21 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 21 October 1918, Page 1