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Smith and Easton will hold a sale of seasonable fruit, also household furniture and sundries, to-morrow, at 2 p.m. Full particulars will be found in auction columns. Gent's silk sox for tennis, cricketing, j etc., in white, black, brown; stout quality. Jury and Co., Hawera.— Advt, "Perfection, the famous blend that is "all the came implies." Entirely tree irom that "bite" and crudence so proaouiiced in immature and unskilfully blended whiskies. It possesses a pleas* i trig smoothness that makes instant appeal to the discrimination palate, whilst its unvarying excellence makes it a revelation to even the connoisseur. Bottled only by the proprietors, D. and J. McCallum, at their distilleries, Edinburgh, Scotland. Messrs A. Hatrick j & Co., Ltd., wholesale distributors, vVanj£anui. TRY BEE OINTMENT AT OUR EXPENSE. So satisfied are the proprietors as to the merits of Bee Ointment that they are willing that you should try it at their risk. A generous E'ree Sample will be posted to any reader on mentioning this paper. Bee Ointment is really splendid for cuts, burns, sores, bruises, and abrasions. It should be kept m every home. Its antiseptic properties quickly remove all irritation and enable the skin to heal. Invaulable where there aro children. Bee Ointment can^e secured from any chemist or store. An eightpenny pot lasts a long time. Write for Free Sample to-day. Bee Ointmnt Proprietary, Box 338, Wellington.— Advt ■ \
SALE NEARLY OVER. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. THAN HALF COST. WE MUST CLEAR OUR STOCKS. T ADIES' ANl> CHILDREN'S 1J DRAPERY AT GIVE-AWA* PRICES. UNDERCLOTHING of all descriptions, in Calico, Flannelette and Nainsook LADIES' NIGHTS, from 8/6. DAINTY CAMISOLES, from 2/6. KNICKERS, from 2/11. HOSIERY, Ladies' and Children's, from 1/- upwards. DRES^ STUFFS AT ALL LESS THAN HALF COST. Hundreds of VOTLTC BLOUSES, from .6/11. A*so CRF.PE DE CHINE and SILK and COTTON BLOUSES, from 3/6. Every variety of CHILDREN'S DUTCHES. PRINTS VELVETS VOILES. MUSLINS, etc., at less than ha'f cost. M!SS HAMILTON, HIGH &T CHOICE FARM LAND 3 |QO ACRES coast land; large .1. t/O house, with sheds; paved cotvyard; at present running 500 sheep and 70 head of cattle. 8 horses; has. not been milked on for six years; all ploughable; IB acres rape; 10 acres swedes; wiiL carry over 80 cows; close to cheese factory, school and post office; a few miles from New Plymouth; 9 acres hay. Price, £70 per acre; £1000 down, balance arranged for. Free from weeds. Stock.at valuation.
ALSO 290 ACRES; house of 7 rooms, scullery and pantry; wash-house; all ploughable; 50 acres in swedes, etc.; co wished; 4-bail Simplex machine; 52 milking cows; 8 dry cows; 9 horses; 2 bulls; 25 yearI lings. Price, £30 per acre; £1500 cash, oalance arranged. Factory hilf mile, school one mile. Could run over 90 cows. Stock at valuation. AUGUSTUS E. WATKINS, Land Agent. Telephone 755. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. COMMON-SENSE AND DECISION THAT is what leads to success. Apathetic contentment is the I thief which steals away success. But I ambition. What of it? Ambition is the initiative force crackling and spurting in man the force which enables him to i marshal together and harness up all his | physical and mental powers for the accomplishment of the "purpose which determination has set forth as Ms goal. Success to-day is easy of aecomplishj ment—it is a matter of mental training. , May we send you particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEP-ING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or in OFFICE ORGANISATION and SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS :METHODS; or in SHORTHAND or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING. Say just which. Qualify. Success is your." Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. WADE'S WORM FIGS eradicate Worms of all description. Price 1/6.— Advt. RHEUMO rapidly relieves Rheumatism. From Rheumo Ltd., Box 1247, G.P.0., Wellington.—Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 7 January 1920, Page 8
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