. BUSINESS NOTICES. LADIES SHOES WITH STYLEi AT H. 8., HAWERA GET YOUR .FEET INTO H.B. BOOTS OR SHOP«i vNn ; ENSURE THE COMFORT WHICH THEY POSSESS. LADIES' GLACE LACE '**^^^^^/ \| "« SHOES, 19/6,22/6. . JSO7 J STRONG BOOTS FOR M'-/^/^MI LADIES, 25/6. LZp^ / \-W J " LADIES' GLACE KID "s"l^—-33^ .sfflBBk\ COURT SHOES, 20/-, /rfSKKEM |^^^^^ c N.Z. CLOTHING |l^l||^ "2 FACTORY, f HAWERA. \
TE AROHA. DRIED MILK AREAS. SOLDIERS! YOU WANT LAND. HERE IT IS. 1 n X ACRES at Puketurua; £8 per 1. 4 ZJ acre; £350 deposit; cheese factory, school, store, P. 0., 1a miles; level to undulating country ; all ploughable; watered by creek and springs; 3-roomed cottage ; 6-bail cowshed; separator room and manure ehed; 56 acres in grass; all ring fenced and sub- .. divided. £350 deposit; £8 per aci'e. Balance good terms. Report—This farm we can isay will more than double itself within twelve months, owing to it s proximity to dried milk conveyance. No. 1941A FARMING AND BUILDING. MATAMATA DISTRICT. iOO ACRES; at £7 10s per acre; £350 ■ deposit. A builder in the early part of thewwasr s when building was unprofitable, who took up a farm in the Matamata district, now finds owing to the demand for houses in the township, will ' have to relinquish his farm, and to effect a quick sale offers it at £7 10s per acre. AH well fenced and subdivided; 60 acres in grass, i 20 acres"in* Swedes; well watered . by liver and springs, and, only 4 miles from railway; good sroomed house, bathroom and scullery. ' Exceptionally low deposit of £350 only. Wire us about this. 1 WRITE FOR OUR PROPERTY GUIDE. IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT TE AROHA. H. H. DORR i CO.. Laud and Commission Agents, \ TE AROHA. TO BEEKEEPERS. TT is in ,the best interests of Beekeepers that we advise them to see our , BEEHIVES. .And obtain quotations H sW:s i™«3!"™ r oi ofar cMMfDA^ AMEMWe supply nine-tenths of the Beekeepers in Taranaki. ' ' Ten and twelve-frame Hives made. Write for Particulars and Prices to rj»HE JJAWERA iQASH AND TTkOOR TjIACTORY. rp* Stand this season at Hawera— The Imported Englisfr-bred - . jfjjwi (Foaled 1903. No. 16) '^«^^©^ I Grey Leg (6)-Lygia. d«B§y| Gazeley is a beautiful dark chestnut horse, standing 16 hands, imported from England by Mr E. J. Watt. Gazeley proved-a useful korse on the turf, among his wind being the Napier Cup Bennett Stakes and Wellington Handicap. His general appearance is very attractive, as he has the clean-cut head, wide forehead, and prominent eyes, which denote character, and are great essentials in a blood sire. His grand-dam, Lady Peggy, was by Hermit, a great racehorse and sire, .whose .stock won £340,000. Quetta, dam' of Grey Leg, Gazeley's sire, was by the great horse Bend 'Or, who was by the sire of Orme, who sired Flying Fox. | Gazeley has great credentials as a. sire,, and j his stock number, many; fine performers,.' who I kave done remarkably well. One of tliem, Gazique, won the Winter" Cup at Christehurch, .value £1000. ■ Gazique is tSe Dominion's best handicap horse and is out of a St. Paul mare. TERMS—£IO:IOs for thoroughbred mares; £6 6s for half-bred mares. All care, but no responsibility. ' ■...'■■ For further particulars apply— JOHN H. WHITAKBE, Hawera. ; npo Stand this season at Hawera— J^^ The Thoroughbred Stallion K§|lsi||^ LORD muLtifid j|l >v By Multifld—Lady JNell. All. marea'will be met at railway station. All care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid before removing mares. Grazing 2/6 per week. John Baylor, (In Charge; ■' Haweiu. 'Phone 18, Comercial Stables.Hawera. NEVER in the history.of fhe boot trade has Hannah's made such big reductions. Come , early.—Hannah's Shoe Store, Hawera. KAIN, snow, haii or blow don't trouble you if you fill your hot \va*ter bottle before retirinj*. But see that it has thp "Unique" * Stopper.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 September 1919, Page 7
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628Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 September 1919, Page 7
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