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AUCTIONS. AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. At 1 p.m. T; W, TURNBULL & CO. will sell *•* • by auction as above— Folds, ducks, gig and buggy harness, lawn mowers, milk cans, ladies' and gents' bicycles, 50* egg Buffalo incubator, household furniture and sundries Also — Prime heifer beef and wetter mut ion, comprising rib roasts, steak roasts, sirloin roasts, gravy beet, undercut, legs, loins, forequar ters mutton, sausages, pickled beef, etc. TERMS CASH. UNION STREET. SATURDAtTaUGUST 13. At 1.15 p.m.TJj P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell -*-V« by auction as above— 11 turkeys, J-ton seed potatoes, (Up-to-Date),. consignment enamel and tin ware, gramaphone, fen der and irons, wringer, sundries On account of a client who has left the district— ;' .- > Extension table, green plush table cover, chetfonier, hall runner (Wilton),* Singer sewing machine, box -ottoman, wardrobe, bedstead, w.w. and kapoc matPresses, pillows,.2 duchess pairs, hospital bed, toilet set, fire brasses, dinner set, linoleum and sundries AlsoPrime bullock, 2 prime sheep and pork For Private Sale—Brinsmead Piano (new). TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ~~ COOP. VETERINARY REMEDIES ALL CO-OP. Veterinary Medicines are manufactured by our own chemist, who has made a study of the diseases of New Zealand dairy cattle, . and' who will at all times be pleased > to give advice to our clients. , CO-OP. DRENCH (each packet contains two doses) CO-OP. STAGGERS DRENCH CO-OP. UDDER OINTMENT CO-OP. SCOUR REMEDY CO-OP. MAMMTTIS CURE CO-OP. EGG PRODUCER VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS These Instruments have been made by one of the most reliable Englist manufacturers and are good examples of solid English workmanship. BRASS SYRINGE (Parex)-One pini capacity; three tips, one metal one boxwood and one long flexible j the most modern Syringe on the market. 3 MAMMTHS SYRINGE—MetaI barrel pi good leather plunger and nickel ,' plated silver tube. AIR PUMPS—DuaI action, nickel > plated, all metal, no rubber or leai ther to perish; may be used eithei for sterilised air or injection ol liquid in milk fever. PROBANGS—AII leather, with cane c stiletto, mouth gag and head strap. a TEAT TUBES—BaII ended, nickelplated and silver. TROCAR & CANULA—With extra 9 Canula; for puncturing purposes in cases of blown animals. 9 BULL RINGS—Good solid copper-and brass, self puncturing, locked with screw: small key attached. Send for Free Booklet, giving full par--5 ticulars of the above Remedies and y Instruments. ; farmers; co-op. ./ | ALL BRANCHES. DEMONSTRATIONS CAN BE ARRANGED WITH THE FOLLOWING 3 CARB AND LdftßilS. ; riTHOiINYCRpFT LORRY, Mode •*• J f ;4-ton, with hydraulic lift. : THORNYCROFT LORRY, Model B.T. I 2-toti. [ WILLYS.' KNIGHT TOURING CAR the silent engine with the sleeve | valve.. - OVERLANJ) 4; the light touring nai for all-iromid economy, comfort ami - service. • WILLYS KNIGHT LIGHTING PLAN! —Combining power and light foi the farmer cheaply, _ '■ ' We also carry sfocks of FIRESTONE Solid! and Pneumatic Tyres; the. tyre that, gives good service and mileage. / Local Agents: J. BLAKE ft BONS, Regent St., Hawera. Representative: E. J. DENYS. GARDENING BOOKS. HARDY JFlowerTH,. H. Thomas, 20/-; postage 1/Complete Gardener, H. H. Thomas, 22/6;. postage .17Gardemng for Beginners, E. T. Cook, 22/6; postage 1/----t Practical Amateur Gardening, H. H. ) Thomas, 11/6; postage Bd. Flower Gardening in New Zealand, James Young, 2/3; postage 3d. Lockhart's N.Z. Gardening, 2/-; postage 3d. Grape Growing for Amateurs, 2/-; postage 6d. Fruit Tree and Grape Vine Pruning, E. Quin, 3/6: postage Bd. Rockeries, H. H. Thomas, 2/-; postage 3d. Tomato Culture for. Amateurs, 2/-; postage 6d. ; : Lillies, A. Grove, 3/6; postage 6d. Climbing Plants, W. Watson, 6/6; postage Bd. Sweet Peas, H. J. Wright, 3/6; postago Bd. P. T. DONNELLY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Etc., HIGH, ST., HAWERA. 'Phone 138. P.O. Box 171. Tyres, mado in Britain, give greater value foi the money, more comfort in riding, greater freedom from punctures, better and longer service. All cycle dealers

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 August 1921, Page 8