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BUSINESS, NOTICES. 1 WEED S M IS DEATH TO '.. m S * Californian Thistle Ragwort j£ N Blackberry Gorse Foxglove, etc q ._ Acts as a. Fertiliser after Three Weeks «y O MANUFACTURED BY IP N The NX Coal Tar Products Ltd., Wanganui R . xFARMERS' ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LTD. HAWERA & BRANCHES. ■ m . *"*"*&—^m**lm*l**^*^***^^—maMmmmimimm^i^mm^^^mmmmmmmimm^mM^**'mmmi~m^ m V / WHAT COULD BE BETTER jj y^vß qgftre appreciated than, a dainty 4 ' gift for personal ornamentation ? - | * Women, although one would not venjj ture to gky • that they were actually , 'l vain, appreciate *■ ' ' § PERSONAL JEWELLERY. SUCH AS J BROOCHES, PENIJtANTS,. ETC. , t More than one would think. | i Ii c aye numerous pleasing gifts to yf choose from, , jflfe '• * R- W. SARGENT WmU? ' JEWELLER, HAWERA.

At the Traps— "C cA-C" Scores! ** ftl? A«ctla,wi Gun Club's Clay Bird Championship Meeting at EUerslie in December. 1920. Mr. Andrew Dobton won v Sir John Dewar't Trophy—a Silver PigepA; the Club's Trophy; •ad a considerable sum of money. . W. H. Hughe* won second prifce. and W. Peck and H. Curtis tied for third place. < + nP ol>"0, n Hu Bhe,« and Peclt «U used. C.A.C. "Favourite" 2f" Cartridges, loaded with Improved E.G. Smokeless Powder. C.A.C. Match Cartridges are now loaded with the latest Improved E.G. Smokeless Powder unless other loading specified. i * BUY C.A.C. CARTRIDGES AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES Colonial Ammunition Co. N.Z. Ltd., Auckland *J. E. SHACKLOCK/Ltr^S D o 'Klff MI0"-' "^77*

J More than just tone is necessary for a piano to-day. { "^lj^J People who love grace and beauty insist that the . j iy piano they, buy shall be tasteful and harmonious j | in the borne, so they choose either a— ", i 1 CHAPPELL, , . ■ I. I • -SHERLOCK MANNING, * Mr^^^^S/^ COLLARD & COLLARD. illjl^ \f J j We have the above makes in || |N^^^^fesSr^^Sv (j' Pianos and Player Pianos. | J_Zj_^^____ llvf CALL AND HEAR THEM. I fm^_W_*SS*J!^\l ,F. J. PINNY LTD.; '■ WMSttI - 89 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. .^^"~""j/ I _h

i Latent information from London appears that manufacturers are now runl ningr their mills at a loss in order to { keep their staffs together for the whiter, but with the prospect of increased ■prices in early spring, . Now ie the time to take advantage of the rediic-r tions offered at the Econorhi As summer sale. Hosiery and gloves are jioods which are always wanted^ and are worth putting aside for future rei ouirements. For instance: Children's lace three-quarter hose, in wh'te^ cotton and cream cashmere, usually '3/11 to 6/6 nair, now 2/11 to 3/11; 'ladies' r>la>n black cashmere hose, in cotton. nnd wool, now 2/3 to 11/6 pair; ladies' silk ankle hose, in black and co'ours,. now 3/11 to 52/6 pair; ladies'.fabric gloves, in white, black and colours, , ■■'mv 1/- to 8/- pair.—The Economic, . Hawera.—Advt. j .Ask for "Nazol" when youv'e got a ] cold. Quick relief ensured. Only 1/6 r"- 60 dopop. From all chemists" and ' stores. —Advt. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 14 February 1921, Page 6

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