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BUSINESS NOTICES. I nfltriW-m-w ■■""-"ii iiini_nrnin_m-*iiiiiiiiinni i i«»«'«'M»»w3"»'»'™'»Mmnrnr'"'^^ I AT Every Customer has the Same Chance I FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. I fMe £1 Worth of Goods to GASH Purchasers of £10 I of Goods. iQ J Worth of Goods to CASH Purehasrs of £9 lO|" of Goods, ID/ Worth of Goods to CASH Purchasers of £8 lOj" of Goods, \AaI Worth o^ Goods to CASH Purchasers of £7 lT"I"j of Goods. 10l Worth of Goods to CASH Purchasers of £6 I _Uf M of Goods. If! I W°rth of Goods t0 CASH Purchasers of £5 lUf " of Goods.

Make use of this opportunity by SHOPPING AT " McGruer, Bone & Co., Ltd The Leading Drapers, \ Box 50" HAWERA. Phone 152 YOUR COWS <S^*sß_V WILL APPRECIATE t LIMED PASTURES AND SHOW IT BY BIGGER MILK YIELDS AND A GREATER LMMUNTY FROM DISEASES. HERE IS A BIT OF FORCEFUL EVIDENCE, PERHAPS' YOU READ IT IN THE TIMES OF MAY 3 LAST? When speaking of liming at the .Weraroa Farm School, Mr McGulloch advised farmers always; to leave a corner, of their pad- , docks untreated with lime in order to note the effect it had. He cautioned them, however, against making the mistake that one farmer of his acquaintance had made. He put lime on one half a paddock and left the other half alone. Then he grumbled because there seemed to be more feed on the untreated portion, and roundly condemned the, use of lime. On investigation, Mr Mcculloch found that the STOCK WERE PREFERRING THE FEED ON THE LIMED HALF OF ; THE PADDOCK AND EATING IT SHORT, letting the other end of the pasture come away. \ THIS WAS EVIDENCE OF THE IN CREASED PALATABILITY , jTHAT RESULTED FROM THE PROPER USE OF LIME. AMNER'S AGRICULTURAL LIME Will do all a good lime is expected to do—and more. We can prove that its use is absolutely essential to you. as a successful dairyman. A *• Any of the Leading Merchants will supply you with Order Forms, P-.ce Lists, and all necesary information. W. A. AMNER & SONS, 1 LIME AND LUCE PKODI T CTS MANUFACTURERS, & NAPIER A %___.___HaW_____-__-_-_--l^^

SURE CURE FOR WORMS. Worms in children are quickly and easily dispelled by Wade's Worm Figs. If the little one is peevish, irritable and restless, give Wade's Worm Figs. Pleasant to take; certain in action; absolutely harmless; no ill aftereffects. Sold by all chemists anil -stores.—Advt. [ The best family protection is "Nazol." Prevents coughs, colds, sore throats and chests. No col dis Nazol-proof. Ecor i nomical, 1/6 for 60 doses.-—Advt. Barraciougrr* JVla'gic Nervine ston«, toothache. - 1/ fi everywhere. —A dvt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 29 May 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 29 May 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 29 May 1922, Page 6

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