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AUCTEONS. N.Z. LOAJuTijUXJ PALMER ROAdT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. Ofe HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Oti SHEEP, PIGS, Etc. WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW BROKERS. SALES HELD AS UNDER. SHEEPSKINS and HlDES—February 1, at Stratford. WOOL—January 8, 1921, at Wanganui. WOOL— December 20, 1920, at Wellington. Consign meats for local sale must arrive by the Friday previous to date of sale. Advice cards," labels, etc., sent free on application. THE MART, REGENT STREET~ TO-MORROW—THURSDAY. A? 2 p.m, HLEE & CO. will offer by auc- • tion as above— Poultry, potatoes, pictures, harness, saddles, rugs, collection of stamps 'and album, lots of sundries. H. LEE & CO., ■ Auctioners. WILSON & CAHHAM, LTD., CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, ETC. Q< END your Calfskins to- u.s and save £3 Brokers' commissions. Hawera Store open daily. Eltham Store open Wednesdays and [ Saturdays. ■ Buyers attend — 1 Manaia —Every Tuesday. Okaiawa —December 13. Kaponga—December; 17, 31. GOING CONCERN FOR £1200 ' ' CASH. > OQ ACRES, freehold; situated on \)j*j metal road; within 3 miles of prosperous town and J mile from 5 factory, school, P. 0., and railt - waJ; good house of 5 rooms, with bathroom and wash-house; cow- ; &hed, motor shed, etc.; land is > all level and ploughable; water- [ ed by streams, and subdivided into 8 paddocks; 21 real good . ' grade Jersey cows, 1 'horse, 2 I milk cans, 2 sets harness; dray, and 20 factory shares go with this handy little farm/ at £65 per acre, with £1200 cash,..balance easy terms. A NICE, LEVEL FARM of .63 acres, „ freehold; at Lepperton; with " new 5-roomed bungalow -, hot and = cold water and every convenience; good cowshed and out- ' buildings; land is well grassed,- ---' well watered and subdivided into \ ' . 8 paddocks; absolutely ao waste 5 land; handy to everything. Dirt ' cheap at £75 per acre, with only I £750 cash. 3 A. M. ROBERTSON, i P.O. BOX 133, STRATFORD. i—.-— : - - ... -r^ ) Telegrams: Cupel, Paeroa. ) " ' - . ' . i ..:. i" " NGAERE ZOO ' TEA AND PLEASURE GARDENS. ) AS POPULAR AS EVER 1 s > THE NGAERE GARDENS INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. Will render a programme of specially selected music every Thursday and Sunj day afternoons. Don't miss seeing the Grotesque Mirrors Arrange your Annual Picnics for this season with us. We offer the most con- . yenient and up-to-date Picnic Grounds in the Australasian Colonies. LESTER BROS., Phone. 315. Proprietors. s DO NOT VUL&AKISEV USE MAGIC RUBBER MEND. SAVES TIME. IT is a wonderful .trouble saver. Magic Rubber Mend is the'easiest re-pair-in the world to make. No tools of any kind required. You.take a small quantity in your finger tipo—-just enough for the job-~«nd seal up tin puncture with it. It- will never com* off again. A PERMANENT REPAIR. Magic Rubber Mend is not a patch, You don't merely cover the puncture. Magic Rubier Mend goes on and infills up the puncture, tear or blowr-out^ and makes that part of the tube actually stronger, safer, and better thai when the tube was jiew. The material of which Magic Rubber Mend is made io the toughest rubber r* pair material kft*/wn to science—stronger in tensile strength, than the material of which the tube itself is made. Furthermore." a patch can be used only for repairing a tube. It won't do for a tyre. Magic Rubber Mend will HANDY c)R OTHER MENDINCS. Magic lu,r» ier Mend is invaluable, for j repairing cuts, rents and-tears in rubber boots, rubber shoes, rubber clothing, hot water bottles or rubber hose. Bring all these., together y°ibh. voui tyres and tubes, and have taem «•• paired at half the cost of vulcanising. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. SOLE N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS. FARMERS' CO-OP. CARACE, HAWERA. MANCHESTER Goods, at reasonable prices—Sheetings, Tablings, Towels. Calico. Flannelette, Towelling. s—Armitage's, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 December 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 December 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 December 1920, Page 8

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