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BUSINESS NOTICES. PLANTING SEASON, 1919. ■ ■■'■ ' — FOR SALE—Nursery Stock of every description, including: Fruit Trees, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs. All well grown and hardy. 'PRICK LIST FREE ON APPLICATION, or from SMITH & EASTON, Hawera Agency. G. H. MIL*LS. Waiiri Nurseries, Ketemarae Rd., Normanby. £1200 GOODWILL Will but you -into this choice little Dairy Farm as a Going Concern, 1 HO AC?ES leasehold, with 30 A-KJVJ dairy cows, 1 sow, 12 young pigs;and 2 horses. Optional purchasing clause in 4 years at £45 per acre. Real good little dairy farm, with new bungalow house and conveniences.; good concrete cow shed, with machines installed; concrete yards: all level and all ploughable, 70 acres having been ploughed and resowri; fences in real good order, over half being live hedges; well watered by running stream; only 1 mile .-.from. P. 0., school and factory, and on good metalled road. BARNITT & ROBERTSON, Land Agents, DON'T RISK INFLUENZA! AS soon as you have the lesat sign of a cold or cough—don't delay—but immediately take BONNINGTON'S lEISH MOSS 1 IT MEANS SAFETY FOR ( YOU! Unfortunately both septicpneumonia and: influenza still prevail in New Zealand, and a * neglected cough or cold may , so weaken the system that In- 3 fluenza or serious /illness may . result. Safe and sure, Bon- I nington's Irish Moss speedily '.' soothes all irritation. Coughs' , f and colds quickly give way to I the curative properties of this f famous sixty year old remedy. \i :.; '.'■: 1/6 & 2/6 .:■ i ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, t •- ••".''■:-:-' • ..'• ' Tj: I For IKTF3L.TTE3?JZA U»» I II d\ itVrCj7(i?^ Registered Name I i n r rKI//fMi i for V I # IJLJJ3LSIJ\IOU Hunt Essenoi ] , I The Qreat Moaey.S»Tln« B«medl I FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CArARRH^ I Coilt?/- Matcaa 1 pint Saves f 0/-J THE SMARTEST MEN'S v]>% ...v-.kts;/. : ;:\/■;■; ; FOR SPRING WEAR. X7"OIJ wo\tld not think of wear- ■ 'X. ing a shabby."hat with your < new Spring Clothes. It would spoil .the effect. Adamson & Robb are ready .with th-> smartest of'stylee and newest shapes. We've ttrorided an immense assortment— th« leadinsi: manufacturers' pro ductions and grand values./ LOUNGE HATS, latest colorings, , very dressy ; * -v i'"WEED HATS. In aew shapes. ,; MEN'S'PAISTAMAS. •• ■ ROATER STRAWS. CAPS, in la+est checks and plain , and mixed Tweeds. . .'■■ ■ •.'' : '■■ " ""~"-. ■' ■ ■'. •■ .' . •] ADAMSON S ROBB. TAILORS &• OUTFITTERS, HAWERA. ' i EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE • HE WELL-KNOWN, HIGH-GRADE ■ EFFICIENT PHOSPHATIC < FERTILISER. !OR TOP-DRESSING GRASS LANDS AND FOR ROOT, GRAIN, AND FODDER CROPS. A SHIFMENT OF "EPHpS" )f which supplies have been temnorarJly luspended, owing to lack of shipping onnage, is due to arrive at Wellington EARLY IN AUGUST Farmers will thus have an opportunity of again obtaining their requirements of this much-needed soil stimuant. Orders for "EPHOS" are^now. being x>oked "to arrive/ by distributing merchants, for delivery in rotation. QUANTITY LIMITED. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. MURRAY ROBERTS & CO., WELLINGTON. PIGS. PIGS.. PIGS. •"■'. BORTHWICK AND SONS RECEIVING DATES TO BE ADVISED, .. . .. J. BUTCHER. Machinery wanted! We have inquiries for' every description, new and good used." Send' us full particulars of any you wish to sell. Also let us have : your enquiries. Manning Machinery Co.. 188 Cashel Street, Christchflrch — A.drt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 September 1919, Page 3

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