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BUSINESS NOTICES. * Good News! I The D.I.C. and H GEORGE & KERSLEY | Join hands 1 , ■ ■ ■ ' .. ai J^y ■ ——» ' . «■- ---* • • ■ ■ ■[ I mHE BIG AMALGAMATION SALE II -*- IS NOW IN PROGRESS. ' M I THE SALE OF GEORGE & KERS- J ;' LEY'S STOCK HAS COMMENCED. J] E ' JNever before in the history of the SI ]m shopping public has such a sale been 4 J launched. The huge reductions that „ L. have been made compel all thrifty " J ' 2 people to buy. You may safely write Si Li to the D.I.C. Your orders will be 4 [■ booked as though you were at our „ Li oounters in person. ■_! *\ SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK U _. • IS OUR GUARANTEE. -g jf MAIL YOUR ORDERS V X D.I.C. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ■* COUNTRY ORDERS. m\ U White Flannel, 27 and -30in. wide. II Suitable for nursery use. Usually " i - . v 1/H to 2/6. Sile Price—l/ 3 yard. II L 36in. Longcloth, suitable for - under- Z\ lZ wear and children's wear. Usually - ■! > li 3/3 a^ 2/6. Sale Price—l/- yard. 5j X White Bath Towels, full size; extra . SI heavy quality. Usually 2/11 and 3/6. ■! - KSale Price—l/ 9 each. J| Pillow Cases; full size; taped ready for II Z- use. Usually 2/6. SaJe Price—l/ 6 - « |£ each. - JJ . [j Sheeting, 72in. for three-quarter beds; J „ ■■'-' heavyweight. Usually 4/11. Sale "I J? Price—3/6. y I DIG 1 Jj LATE GEORGE & KERSLEY. jj U WANGANUI. j»l

BARGAINS. / Y\fE have received instructions to » » ' sell a number of fine iacre no. tions m> the borough, and witfcn afew minutes' of the Post Office guce £300 each. Good tern,! inspect at once, as these are genuine snips. | GOOD 5-ROOMED HOUSE on\ Conner section. Electric light EthSB* ssfta,*' 1* NEW 4-ROOMED HOUSE, on a J-acre section.. Hot and cold 5 waterfdS trie light and all conveniences A very nice home. Immediate nos- &, *r £1475- "■*** CRKHTOX t ROOTS I*nd, Estate and Commission Agents, (Opp. Public Library), p O Bo xlßo HAWERA. Phones. Office 513; Private 100. j HOUSE/ all conveni! IS *fJ ?*"* lm*> "*** L* ■nX^JTiJSr- -^asy terms. -. 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, large sec tK>u; j^suit a wturfedS: I £1050* Priw 5-ROOMEDHOUSE, with i-acre section and 70 feet fwKg T£ _'business area. Price £iw»n DOOMED NEW 'BUNGA^W?' alawst finished and ready for immediate occupation. foai cash secures. *-«** 5-ROOMED sound dwelling house;, good position. Price £1400.1 ~ . „***s_ terms. /v *-AORB"OTOTION, all fenced. A snitTat*£3oo. £30? cask. r 160 ACRES, close toVßawera; full . range of farm buildings; 80 cow capacity. Can be taken now as a^ going concern^ or July. Prie* *ilu, per acre as a gome concern. 52 ACRES, handy to Hawera; abundance of winter feed. Price £80I per acre. V 140 ACRES, some of the best in Matapu ; full range of farm buildings Price £120. Ea^y terms. Next Star Office. HAWfJRA. - V Private Phone 235. Office 552. STRATTON S MAHONEY j BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS £ PJfIA SECURES i acre and ft <^^tJKJ\J roomed house. | £1000 SECURES THE FOLLOWING: I FREEHOLD of an hotel. Price £3100.. 2| ACRES and 10-roomed house. 5 ACRES. Good homestead. Ii ACRES, broomed house. 11 ACRES (nearly) and two booses. £2000 secures 9 acres, 8-rooraed house. £2000 secures 7 acres. 6-roomed house. £2200 secures a gilt-edged investment^ of a town property which returns an income of £300 a year. Motor Lorries and Motor. Care for saleL

FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. « / *7f\ ACRES, level land; 7 mileß from • LI Hawera; If miles from factory, school and post office; all in splendid permanent pasture ex*cept for crops and shelter bush; 10 paddocks watered by streams and ram; milking 50 oows, besides carrying a number of yearlings horses, pigs, etc.; 4-room- . Ed house and 16-bail cowshed; machines installed. This property has a clear title, and any reasonable terms could be arranged to suit purchaser. Possession July 1, 1921. If requiring a really high-class property do not miss this: It's the best land that pays. Price £160 per acre, including 50 dairy cows. We are sole agents. 5 ACRES, corner section; all level; 1^ . miles from town'on good J road. This is a good property and has great prospective value for residential purposes. Price £300 per acre. 2 ACRES, first-class level land, and new up-to-date 5-roomed nouse, bungalow style; hot and oold water, porcelain hath and shower, wash-house, copper and tubs under main roof; back verandah and other conveni- •' enoea; also cowshed, fowl run,. pigsty, etc. This property must be sold and is one of the best! propositions we have offered for some time. Next week will be ; too latei Get full particulars today. f CAPLEN & COX LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA. HERE are three snips in dairying property.' Anyone j-equiriog a good dairy farm should see^us at once. 314 ACRES at £69 per acre. Real gool country; will carry 130 dairy cows and other stock; handy to factory, Bchool and post office. Terms £2500 cash, balance at 6 per cent. , I 190 ACRES at £31 per acre. Will carry 50 dairy oows and about 15 other , stock. This place has been grazed for several years. At the price \ this place is real good buying. TSOOlbs of milk been taken off this place by former owner. 240 ACRES, Education Lease, 18 years to run at 12s Id per acre. Price for goodwill £45 per acre, with £3000 cash. Here you have a genuine money-maker at pre-war price. Personally inspected and thoroughly recommended. Free electrio lighting. Six-oow milking plant to go with place. Capacity 100 dairy cows.- Work this out and where can you find anything cheaper. PICKERING SAGAR 4 LEECE. ■ Land and General Commission Agents, HAWERA. , .£_ NORTH British Garden Hose is leas expensive. Finest quality th world produces. Lasts longer an» ioesn't kink. From rubber dealers THE Home of Blouses—See our assortment of this dainty and useful ivear, in Silk 3, Yoile6, Crepes, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tussore, striped Fugi; best cut and finish.—Armi^dge's:

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 11 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 11 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 11 February 1921, Page 2

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