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BUSINESS NOTICES. B**-*"**--'-**-"-**'-''*-'^^ HOT WATER BOTTLES TVURING the cold winter nights you will appreciate the comfort of ■-*-** a good Hot Water Bottle. Our Bottles are made with double seams, and patent stoppers, and are guaranteed not to leak. Those ■ 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 x B—l2/6 each 14 x 10—15/- each W. K. WALLACE HAWERA

LAST WEEK -p. SALE ' "''•ffll A SLAUGHTERING IN COATS. •W^f^^X P^ ALL THiS SEASON'S GOODS. I A TWEED COATS, from 4gns. /. fh I \\foj \\ FUR LINED, from £7 10s. /i'-f 1 / I'lll i |"ik ALL-FUR COATS, from 17gns. 1 A r^HSV^I * BLACK MUSQUASH, 48gns to 55gns. \^BiV|^~*4l|K^|\ A. big variety of costumes to choose 'Trl-ij ■111 '«!A from . \Jn R HI \\~m ALL BIG REDUCTIONS. \ /p*wl 14/ MILLINERY. j* /| /. f j T VELOUR, FELTS, BEAVERS, - 112~2p1 12~2p 11 **TV ' Selling under cost price. f\i j I I |\ SEXTON'S ' . 11, j HIGH STREET, . HAWERA. * 111 J|{ | J |jj 1$

Tfie New Season'sloolwear Jtias* Now @ Arrived WELL DRESSED* MAN OR WOMAN * DEMANDS THE DISTINCTIVE IN ~ FOOTWEAR And it is nere at CROMPTON'S Store that the mo&t critical re. . quirements can be met with the greatest degree of satisfaction. RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE GOOD FOOTWEAR! Crompton's Shoe Store, BOOT IMPORTERS. HAWERA.

I * -AN OPPORTUNITY 1 ;/;■ For men to purchase a pair of j>XQ> \l) Z . FASHIONABLE BROGUE Ati^^^^^^'^'^^k ff ' !' And at. the same time partici- idiliMSl^ I 111 , pate in an unusually attractive >dlll^,•■^■**^ /g*s&*^' I \\( footwear offer. Our special y^p^'v 2^wVZi^z2:'' >' _<_/ ))) • « MEN'b BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES, 37/6, 40/-. ({ j|i| MEN'S TAN CALF BROGUE SHO,ES, 40/-, 42/6. ji| U WE ADVISE YOU' TO "SHAKE IT UP" IF YOU WANT A PAIR. [!! JU COME IN TO-DAY. j I HANNAH & CO., LTD., J (J HAWERA. j

CASH BUYERS CALF SKINS, HIDES, ETC »— IGHEST MARKET PRICES GIVEN FOR ABOVE. Hawera Store open daily Eltham Store open Wednesday and Saturda-y. BUYERS ATTEND MANAIA (DUNN'S STABLES*, EVERY TUESDA. ILSO BUYERS ON MOTOR LORRY CALLING ON FARMERS DAM WILSON & CANH&M, LTD. _____ .HAWEBA

) CHEAP, Rf_o ACRm > LIP*; rent,*4/6 per jyjKJ acre; mostly flat land of exceptionally good quality, balance rolling; patches of white pine £ uslx aDOUt the homestead; good house of 6 rooms, and exceptionally ioo*-} cow shed; very handy *0 schooL factory, etc.; situated •*n.f very £°°d valley; 8 miles by ra"" ca*'l'ying an enormous lot of f*o^' nd *bas au abundance of lood' Wlll do l 4° c°ws next seascn* The P"ce is*£43 per acre, with £2500 cash. Or owner, who is going into business, will take a l°° d sou + nd mortgage in lieu of 1 cash > at a slightly increased J price. . ■< Report.—l have made a thorough inj spection of this property, and consider {t the cheapest I have seen in the Waikato. Arrange immediate insoection -_ '' < HERBERT HEWITT, r.,. ~, n ~ Box 171* Box 229, Hamilton. ~ SMALL FARM PROPOSITION Q/j -ACRES, £118 per acre- £1000 o^± cash; carry 17 cows- 1 mile from P. 0., factory, school and rail- , way; frontage 2 roads; would cut into four sections 7-roomed house;_cowshed and outbuildingssuit for mixed farming- especially adapted for milk run. A genuine speculation that will double in price in a few years. THOMPSON ~ J.H.THOMPSON, STRATFORD.

GREAT DAIRYING COUNTRY. QQ ACRES, all flat and all been sown OO 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 years to run. Rent, £60 per annum. £30 per acre; £1200 cash. W. B. GIESEN, Land and Estate Agent, nAD „, mTT _, -, _ ' DARGAVILLE, N.W. * " '- "n" ONE-COW COUNTRY. ' WITHIN li HOURS' MOTOR FROM AUCKLAND ]/fl A ACRES first-class alluvial .-rfc-tt swamp; when fully improved will carry 1 cow per acre. . Practically adjoining factory, school, and post office. Dried milk factory will be erected in this locahty shortly. Long road frontage; would make two excellent dairy farms; 5-roomed house and good milking shed; carrying at present 90 milking cow% 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 land. ' C. E* YOUNG & CO., 91-93 Queen street, AUCKLAND.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXI, 15 June 1920, Page 6

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