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BUSINESS NOTICES. ~ /.._ •""■m-r TUfriißrtii iig-gafcT i «rWTliW^H|f' mm hi it\lt i"i HHI TTlW^^^Tfiii ""!■! IHmjUIMMJL l_i W,.^ mi i SALE. SALE-.. .-.'■■; GREAT BARGAINS 1H MOTOR ACCESSOeSES I INSPECT OUR WINDOWS. . "!. : SPOT LIGHTS, Stewart V. Ray 1 q- 0 'v ■'■ SPARK PLUGS, Buiek, Oakland, etc .'."""' 2 6 ' SPARK PLUGS, Ford 2 6^: WELLSALINE GREASE, 71b. tins'.".*.'.'.'*.'.'.'!.'.'.' 3 6 ' " ACCELERATOR FOOT RESTS ' 7 6 v LIBERTY BELLS .....,' 2 2 6 " MECHANICAL HORNS from .....'.'.".".'.'.'.'.".'*". 15 0 "^ ■ METZ WATERLESS SOAP, tin .-..'.'.* 1 1 HUDSON CYLINDER HEAD GASKETS \".\'.... 8 0 MASCOTS, Kewpie, Bulldog, Lion, Etc 14 6 =7 MASCOTS, Horseshoe 7 0 ■-"lt:SCHALER 5-MINUTE VULCANISERS \ ........ 7 6 ?-■ ' MARVEL JUNIOR VULCANISERS ... 6 6 ENGINE PUMPS from ".*' 115 0 ENGLISH BACK SCREEN, Nickel Plated/from 15 0 0" ENGLISH BACK SCREEN, Wooden .... 10 10 0 CAR RUGS "" 210 0 CHEV. SEAT COVERS; per set 5 0 0 FORD SEAT COVERS; per set 3 5 0 ENGLISH CAR PUMPS, from 110 JACKS, from ....'.....'.. l 2 6 TYEES AND TUBES GREATLY REDUCED BEST PRICES FOR BENZINE AND OILS* _ FARMERS' CO.OP. MOTOR DEPARTMENT.

J HOPKIRK & CO. ENGINEERS. , HAWERA. HAVE IN STOCK fJEID & GRAY Implements and Spare Parts, HopMrk Cambridge' | Rollers, Second-hand Gas and Oil Engines and Vacuum Pumps, New and Second-hand "Water Turbines and Water Wheels. Repairs promptly executed to Steam, Gas and Oil Engines, Vacuum Pumps, • and all other machinery and lawn mowera. " : . ■■■■-. 1 ■ . ■ .-'"■.■■■-! ■T TTQPKIRK & CO. i ENGINEERS. . EAWEBA. .- ! .■■-'■'■" "■■■*?* '"'j> i.—»~—».»-.—_—__— - ■■ . . _■*.--•

COMFORT X eOIKFOIST! /■% " ■ ■■ % 01711O 1711 CHESTERFIELDS are most : F^'^. \ jj; >j Comfortable; the Materials are fit-Vyi \y{ th-e EEST; tlie Prices 'are the r^ft^j «!-l ■'■-- LOWEST- ■: .■;•■.. ,-. Qs^ 'p^4 GKSAT REDTJCTIOIT IN ALL : '$ ' 3 '^S'%:li SOF!r GOODS- " : "'■■ - ::h a^ *n an^ inspect our Stock ana 4^^^^^^W P. M. P KATT ' ■ . v "* Next to Post Office. Phones 126 & 209. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. > x

...■,....-i. 11,11.11,11 iuma!».«t»mrv»ing»x»aqgrgqTC3|geeD»B——» If Over ffß^jji:'^,' There never was a time in the 'history of Education vrhen "people were so eager to learn about the INTERNATIONAL COKUESPONJV During the month ENCE SCHOOLS' Salary-Raising Home-Study of July a Discount Courses. When wages were high, during the War : of 10 per cent, ie be- Period, many were satisfied with what even'an ing allowed off usual untrained man could earn. "Why bother with fees for all Courses special education," they said, "when we can make of Instruction, -with S°°d money without it?" -But now those easy the exception ot times are gone. jTo-day we see the untrained man Short and Part 1. slipping back—taking reductions in wages, halfCourses, which are time, and lay-offs. No wonder people are studying .; stnet.y nett. ICG o^.^ as never before, no wonder new The above discount students are enrolling by thousands when trained - will be withdrawn men are getting J27, £10, ,£l2 a week while unabsolutely on July trained men are going down to .£4, ,£3, even £2 31st, 1922. in some cases. >< To EARN more, LEARN more. The man s , with the education is the first man to be promoted and the last man to be dropped. INTERNATIONAL. CORRESPONDENCE: SCHOOLS c Head Office for New Zealand—6s CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. or Box 223, WANGA*.«i. irhiS': ffa^MaMx b°°tlet ContainiDS fuU Particulars, of the couwe of Correspondence Training bate. -Mechanical Engineering -Civil Engineering -Window Dressfn« — Draughtsmanship —Concrete Engineering —Hydro-Electric —Electrical Engineering —Agriculture —Careers for Man -Architecture & Building -Plultry-Farming -Bock'ke.ping -Marine Engineering -Business Training -Carpentry »nd Joiner* ="«°eam Enlfn!e nrfn. eS ~f how Card Writer" -Future*Making'* -Coat^nH Ullfai Sr ■ . -Salesmanship . -Livestock and Dairying -Coal and Metal Mining -Advertising -Careersfor Women ■ NOTE—If the subject desired is not in the above List, writ* it hare . *. NAME i " ' ' "" ADDRESS ........................ ..-.■•« A WELL BALANCED DIET DAIRY FARMS. ...5} TS necessary to secure good health, .*""*=-\' 1 and as an all-round article that is STRAIGHTLEASES. ul rich in all the elements that go to % AOEES dai .. make up sound, vigorous health we * ***w , ~ ... ' . • confidently recommend to you our s lmL f' .WHOLEMEAL PLOUR. !?f 1 „ 5 paddocks and This must not be confused with or- ' \ '"* dinary wheatmeal. The WHOLEMEAL «11 a necessary farm buildings; is the whole of the finest wheat with V™£** . ,»0 cows, round diet. We shall be stocking this f°, \*?* °f 3°T 5 ?GaTa at 1 only 37/6 Tjer-aPTP regularly m future, but our first con- l4q aotx-pq L ■ , .... signment is a small one, so we ask you ® A° f *fjf' *«». «*»*> 2 miles to ring up your order at once to save f™* "f g°°a disappointment. For bread, scones, or ahoda, etc This farm k porridge there is nothing like it. The ' ploughable when stmapea,. S above is obtainable at- 3nd ""n easil^ carry 40 dairy ~ cows and other stock. FOR W T JOHNSON'S, LEASE for 5 years at 27/6 per acre. GEOCER, 55 UNION ST. For Further Particulars apply to the - ' Telephone 459. Bos 9. SOLE AGENT: ; t ■ '■ ._ J? . J^ t gVANS, -j' - SLICK-SHINE, a quick-drying, iv-j- * ! *vures; requires no rubbing." May be REGENT STREET, HAWERA qynekly revised by passing a rag ~^Z " dipped in half spirits and water over I<4 7\ E- Glaas*one favoured legislation it. Bennett and Button, Hawera r ,-^ at lt ma4e it easy to do right and Agents.—Advt- difficult to do wrong." The moral is Barraclcragi's Magic Nervine Stotx vm, l' n ??; Rubbing" Laundr 7 Help and Toothache. l/e.-Advt. P Idvt g° wron S-—°arter and Co.-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 3

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