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BUSINESS NOTICES. Farmers! Householders! You should be cutting Winter Firewood NOW! Therefore the news that we are -.r* >% * offering Special Values in «Af7 V Kenyon's _js!sJf/ Quality Saws jrfw will prove of special interest. jff& a^k." These Sheffield saws are too well and ifefH^Jß favourably known to need "boosting," §Sr*4HHfißH9r but these prices will impress you. W&SBB^^ KENYON'S ONE MAN SAWS, 21/-. KENYON'S M TOOTH CROSSCUT'SAWS, 39/-. KENYON'S RACER TOOTH CROSSCUT SAWS, 49/-. KENYON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AT MODERATE PRICES. SEE ABOUT A SAW IMMEDIATELY. FARMERS' COOP., Hardware and Machinery Deptments, UNION ST., HAWERA.

0 \* I I Afl C A PROFIT YIELDING L I 111 L. DAIRY RATION. Give it to the Cows through the Soil "V\7TTH such a high percentage of minerals in milk, it is only 1 natural that a cow must have means of replenishing her supply of mineral matter if she is to give the best possible milk yield. Furthermore, LUCERNE, the lost valuable of all dairy fodders, simply loves lime— and thrives on it—you benefit in two ways: By better lucerne crops and healthier cows —all resulting in more milk and more money. On the strength of these forceful facts, decide to benefit by using LIME ; \Tj^^ AMNER'S IqM I ■ IUS B WUUKKMMmMu£w4HEBSigSij _ ■-' ■ ■■»■ Vpl ■■■ .. ._ '""' — ■ " " BURNT LIME (ground for drill lg)— Truck lots (6 tons or more) at 35/- per ton (13 sacks to the ton). CARBONATE OP LIME (Unburnt Limestone); specially dried and finely ground for drilling. Truck lots (6 tons or. more) at 18/- por ton (12 sacks to the ton). LIME (in quantities of six tons or more) is carried FREE for 100 miles to bona fide farmers. I Any local merchant will supply ou with order forms and all ; necessary information. ACT TO-DAY! W. A. AMNER & SONS, LIME AND LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS, NAPIER

You can see your face in them—— when you use oBOOT POLISH Three Sues-4<L, B<L, 1/2 per tin. «AIMftS~-a 3ias stood the test icr oVerOoyears ■HhA Famous in crinoline days 60years EJS?^^ct* aß° —Bonnington's is still N.Z.s BSjm^Sw favourite medicine for the colds IMHIM|B6^ and coughs of the entire family— Wjpf??^^ from tirandnui to the new 'baby. Kg- Cx^e-=-v'B Avoid imitations; get the original WIM&SibJ IRISH MOSS Kill, YT^BH rOR COUGHS »' COLDS

SMITH'S WANGA2IUI-HAWERA DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE. "Sixty Miles for 15/-" TIME-TABLE AND FARES. Leave Wanganui y.3U a.m. Arrive Hawera, 12 noon. Return same day. Leave Blake's Garage, Hawera, 1 p.m., Patea 1.45, Waverley 2.15, Waitotara 2.30, arrive Wanganui 3.30 1 p.m., connecting with motor service t catch Auckland Express at Mar- | ton. FARES: Hawera to Patea, 5/-; Waverley, 7/6; Waitotara, 9/-; Wanganui, 15/Seats may be booked at Blake's Garage, Hawera, or direct to Head Office. gMITH'S JJOTOR CERVICE, 118 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. 'Phone 1130. NOTE.—Service flags have been dis- , tributed to all hotels, general stores, and garages en route, where cars will stop if required. DAIRY FARMS. . STRAIGHT LEASES. •J^QQ ACRES, dairy farm, situate in good district, on main road, subdivided into 5 paddocks and all level; house of 6 rooms and all necessary farm buildings; carrying capacity 30 cows, horses, etc.; only half-mile to factory and school. FOR LEASE for a term of 3 or 5 years at only 37/6 per acre. 148 ACRES, dairy farm, situate 2 miles from school and factory; good house, sheds, etc. This farm is all ploughable when stumped, and will easily carry '40 dairy cows and other stock. FOR LEASE for 5 years at 27/6 per acre. For Further Particulars apply to the SOLE AGENT: F. A. VANS > ' REGENT STREET, HAWERA. "Unique" Hot Water Bottles are fully guaranteed by the North British Rubber Co. Will not leak, crack or ' tear! Sold by all chemists. —Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 May 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 May 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 May 1922, Page 7

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