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BUSINESS NOTICES. The Viking Separator O.K.'d by Dairy Farmers ASA QUICK, CLEAN, DEPEND- S~^\ A ABLE SKIMMER, AT A REA- ( \ SONABLE PRICE, THE VIKING IS _ mr * \*&\ Dairy Farmers cannot make a more §T fJ TfT^H^^ profitable investment. JC **"" '";% £. s. d. fjy jjßßP^^^^FJr Size 00—10 gals per hour ... 6 15 0 Size A—ls gals pc rhour 9 15 V SiS O—Hand 50 galsper hour 25 10 0 /^^S^S^gK^ ■■ Size O—Hand and power, 50 Ci^Mttl^BflP*^ W gals per hour 29 0 0 WBKB^^^ MM Size D—Hand and power, 82 gals per hour 38 0 0 W Size D—Hand and power, 82 - gals per hour 42 10 0 mT^^ Size JiV-Hand, 115 gals per * M^ hour 48 10 0 m^ .^m. Size E—Hand and power, 115 V gals per hour 53 10 0 %*^# 9^ « A BETTER SEPARATOR FOR LESS MONEY. Farmers' Co-op. HARDWARE & MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. Union Street, HAWERA, M

Kitchen economy demands the use of Sharland's Baking Powder. Costs less than others—gives better results. Your grocer stocks it. —Advt.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. J^/TY car will leave Hook's Hotel Sanday morning at 9 a.m. for Wanganui, returning same evening. A. TOY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. QPENING practice match, on Saturday next (loth inst.) at Park ground. Kick-off at 1.45 p.m. Intending playing members requested, to turn out. QATHOLIC QHURCR SUNDAY, APRIL 16. Hawera—6.4s a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Normanby—ll a.m.

T/yANTED —By tradesman, board and *" residence, central. Write man," Star Office. ._ \ "WANTED^By~youth of seventeen, ' * position in shop or office. Write "Anxious," Star Office. TO"ANTED to Let or to Lease—Six- *." roomed house, good locality, every convenience, including telephone, electric light, gas stove, etc.; rent 4.0/- weekly.—E. Taylor, Draper. 'Phone, day 462, night 314. WANTED Known—Gosse Milleret's '' pilchards 1/2, sardines 5d tin, hljrirjwgs in sauce 5d tin, kippered salmon lid tin, Libby red salmon 2/2 large tin, custard powder 9d or 6/9 doz. Despite talk and bluff, we are still the shop that sells quality goods at cut rate prices. Support the shop that put an end to fancy prices.—The "Cut Rate," 81 Union Street. 'Phone 627. TOT ANTED Known—Bread ! Bread! * v Bread! As usual we will have fresh bread three times on Saturday, and we will also, for one day, make still further reductions in aluminiu^ and enamel goods. Bon Ton tea, the drink of the people, still at 2/31b, 51b 10/9, Support the shop that knocked the bottom out of high prices.—The "Cut R^?!!- 81 Union Street. WANTED Known—Sardines 5d tin, ' herrings in sauce 5d tin, 4/11 doz," Eno's Fnxit Salts 3/7, Oatmeal 5/9 bag, X jam 9/6 doz tins, evaporated apples 31b for 1/1, Edmonds' baking powder (large) 1/10. Open Saturday I for the sale of bread and groceries as ' usual. Support the shop that put an ! end to high prices.—The "Cut "Rate," ) the People's Store, 81 Union Street, 1 'Phone 627.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 7