BACON CO.'3 AI . 3EMENTI, JJEW ZEALAND to £ PACKING- -. AND BACON CO J.-OP.), LTD.*. T WILL PURCHASE. ' ; FOE CASH IN ANY QUANTITY ; CALFSKIN-.5 at the following Wr , ing Station^ from 11 a..m. t I p.m. AUGUST INAHA— Monday, 7, 2.L "• i OTAKEHO— Monday, l-,. 28. MANAIA-Tuesday, 1, , 15, 22, 29. > AUEOA-Wednesday, J, 1 6 , 23, 30. 3UYEPSG. H. SHORT, 'Phone 31, Ne^ Plymouth. J' J. MARRA, Hawera. . G. J. LEWIS, Kaponga T. C. ARNOLD, Hawera, 'Phone 224^ NOTICE TO v. ,^ , — Vi! K IWI aeon v^ompany:. JfO PIGS will be ccTved by tfc«e above Company tn further boUh^ Bnyer. JEILDING jgAGOJS QO., T TJDt, -• ~" . *u«ii We will KOT be rec^ ving Pigg utt^ further notice. Ruyer; K. McNAE, Hawera. 'Phone 18f, JJAWERA gACON pACTOBI^ . eeceiving dates for jtjlx factory every tuesday. * f. h. walker, 'Phone 180. Buy*^, .
FOR SALE. J?OR Sale—One of the nicest and* cheapest hoinesev-er been offered. m Hawera. Within one mile ofr Hawera Railway Station. Offering for two weeks only. Propertjcousists of 12 acres of dead levek land with 3 acres of lucerne, a>real good plot. Present ownerhas been milking; d cows for the* last seven years on property. Buildings consist of practically new house pi six rooms, bathroom withT porcelain Ibath, washhouse with water on to tubs, with conveniences all under oae» roof, out-buildings, motor car shed, coal house, workshop, and two-bail cowshed. Property nicely sheltered with liY«i» hedges. Anyone wanting a nice. home don't miss ;this. Pricfe» £2500; term's-to suit purchaser. Apply— . . rPREWEEK & TOLL, SOLE AGENTS, HAWERA. rAKMSTOS SALE. ■IgQ ACRES r : level, good quality^ vv cheap and" no mistake at £1& freehold;- £500 or less cash. 220 ACEES, good.or&or for tnilMng^ house, £25: and worth it; £1006* cash. : . 620 ACEES, 80 acres felled ana grassed; on the easiest terms unagic* able. . * SEASIDE RESIDENCE, 7 rooms an& all conveniences, in this invigorating climate; good opening fo»* private boarding house or to. Ie 1& apartments; £600 cash; balane*> terms. Other Modern Residences. Grass, Clover, Carrot, Turnip an& Mangel Seed, etc., Manures, Cements A. H. M OORE ' LAND AGENT & SALESMAN, OPUNAKE. Develop It, protect yourself, become the pioprietor of a successful patent^ Many an idea, simple, even crude, has eventually led to a fortune. Advicefreely tendered and patent rightssecured in all countries.—Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Forneys, 157 Featherston Street. Welii/iffton. —Advtw Laugh and the woria laughs with, you; rub and you rub alone until you awaken to the folly of rubbing ana use "No-Rubbing" Laundry Help.—► Mrs. C. Mcßae.—Advt.
Oepe de Chines, 40 shades to Ai p £* i«F a DFV C choose from, including a beau- r\l \j* V^# W/\KL/ tiful range of French Crepe de Ti /^ i rv Chine, 40-inch wide, 7/11 yard Ihe LaSil UrapCF, Jap Crepe, all shades, 30-inch HAIAfPDA wide, 1/11 yard for 1/6 yard IiAWCKA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 August 1922, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 August 1922, Page 2
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