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BUSINESS NOTICES. HOT WATER BOTTLES n DrURING the cold winter nights you will appreciate the comfort of a good Hot Water Bottle. Our Bottles sire made with double seams, and patent stoppers, and are guaranteed not to leak. These are all new, specially imported for this season, and are so cheap you cannot afford to be without one. 10 x B—lo/6 each 12 x 10—13/6 each 14 s B—l2/6 each 14 x 10—15/- each W. K. WALLACE HAWERA

LAST WEEK ' iße . SALE *T^.A SLAUGHTERING IN COATS. Wl^t}\n^\ ALL TH3S SEASON'S COCDS. Wj[ jWlr . TWEED COATS, from 4gns. ' // \A \(M I FU& LINED, from £7 10s. " . I* XT %?■ 11! IB j \ '. ALL-FUR COATS, from 17gns. \ \ l^^-tPHS^i?I BLACK MUSQUASH, 48gns to 55gns. \^/)T>^i| mM\ A big variety of costumes to choose \//"^-i '' llt ALL BIG REDUCTIONS. 'F/jl I Mm | MILLINERY. j'J| f Mr | VELOUR, FELTS, BEAVERS, / j HIT fl I . ■ Selling under cost price. / j ' ■ || \ SEXTON'S (f| , I I HIGH STREET, HAWERA. lii ill 1 f j]| fill

Tfie New Season'sTootweaf" WELL DRESSED MAN OR WOMAN DEMANDS THE DISTINCTIVE IN FOOTWEAR And it is nere at CROMPTON'S Store that the most critical requirements can be met with the greatest degree o± satisfaction. , RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE GOOD FOOTWEAR! Crompfon's Shoe Store, BOOT IMPORTERS. HAWERA.

;; AN OPPORTUNITY For men to purchase a pair of S&l ' ,;,' FASHIONABLE BROGUE ] '}], And at the same time partici- , I \ ' 1 pate in an unusually attractive i^iili^^ir y^^^"" I v 1 footwear offer. Our special y^^P'^L^^F^^v"'''^ ))) 8 MEN'S BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES, 37/6, 40/-. ' MEN'S TAN CALF BIiOGUE SHOES, 40/-, 42/6. t '■] WE ADVISE YOU TO "SHAKB IT UP" IF YOU WANT A PAIR. ' (j COMJE IN TO-DAY. 'j :' HANNAH & CO., LTD., f / HAWERA. if

" ~CASH BUYERS * ~ CALF SKINS, HIDES, ETC *~IGHEST MARKET PRICES GIVEN FOR ABOVE. Hawera Store open daily Eltfcam Store open Wednesday and Saturday. BUYERS ATTEND MANAIA (DUNN'S STABLES) EVERY TUESDAY ILSO BUYERS ON MOTOR LORRY CALLING ON FARMERS DAlFif WJLSON &-'CANHAM,'LTD. HAWEBA

, GREAT DAIRYING .OOT7NTRT. ,' ' QQ ACRES, all flat and all been sown tJ & with English grasses; fenced into 4 paddocks; plenty of water and shelter; carrying now 34 cows, 17 young stock and* 2 horses; small house, but good cow shed and yard; milking machines; good roads and a good district; can supply either cheese of dairy factory; handy to school and post office; title renewable lease; 60 I years to run. Rent, £60 per annum. £30 per acre; £1200 cash. — W« B. GIESEN, Land and Estate Agent, DARGAVILLE, N.W. , ONE-COW COUNTRY. WITHIN I|< HOURS' MOTOR FROM AUCKLAND. 1 _t_t ACRES first-class alluvial _l Hftt swamp ; when fully improved will carry 1 cow per acre. Prac- ■ tically adjoining factory, school, and post office. Dried' milk factory will be erected in this locality shortly. Long road frontage; would .make two excellent. dairy farms ;5-roomed house and good milking shed; carrying at present 90 milking cows and 45 head of young stock. Price £100 per acre, cash required £4000, balance 6 per cent, -for term: Note.—No manure required on this ]and. C. E. YOUNG & CO., 91-93 Queen street, f. AUCKLAND.

fTTIT'A'P ftftA ACRES, L.1.P.; rent, 4/6 per UyJyS acre; mostly flat land of exceptionally good quality, balance rolling; patches of white pine bush about the homestead; good house of 6 rooms/ and exceptionally good cow shed; very handy t° school, factory, etc.; situated in a very good valley; 8 miles by rail; carrying an enormous lot of stock, and Ins an abundance of f°°d; will do 140 cows next season. The price is £43 per acre, with £2500 cash. Or owner, who is going into business, will take a good sound mortgage in lieu of ca? h > at * slightly increased Report.—l W made a thorough ih- '. spection of this property, and consider , it the cheapest I have seen in the Waikato. Arrange immediate inspection. """ " HERBERT HEWITT, Box 171 > Dannevirke. Box 229, Hamilton. . SMALL FARM PROPOSITION. q| ACRES, £118 per acre; £1000 O4t cash; carry 17 cows; 1 mile from p. 0., factory, school and railway; frontage 2roads; would'cut i n t o four sections- 7-roomed house; cowshed and outbuildings; Buit for mixed f arm ing; especially adapted for milk run. A genuine speculation that will double in price in a few years, j v THOMPSON J.H.THOMPSON, STRATFORD.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 6

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