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BUSINESS NOTICES. The Greatest Profit From POULTRY KEEPING! LIKE ANY OTHER BUSI- C^^ - ..<. ,j» C~^T^n / f--*^; s-~- ._./ ' ___—4.-=^-*'* NESS CAN BE HAD ONLY ! " ~~ . ' ■'$••■ *$■ THROUGH THE USE OF.' C^-^*! ___^^|i MODERN METHODS I .. '. j, , _ :|;^^^^ rpo make a success with Poultry it ; is necessary to adopt the prog- ' " gressive methods of other successful poultrymen. THE CIRCLE HATCHER Has been designed with, a view of providing an INCUBATOR with a nominal hatching capacity, and one which would, at the same time, embody all the first-class features of the more expensive and large incubators. - -,V . - '■*■--<" CAPACITY 50 EGGST BIG HATCHES! BETTER CHICKS .J, , The simplicity of the " CIRCLE'» HATCHER makes it easy for inexperienced operators to secure successful hatches. There is nothing complicated about it—the heat regulation is automatically adjusted; and, in short, it is less work looking after a "CIRCLE" HATCHER than looking after one SETTING HEN. PEICE' Q()/_ CASH "WITH OBDES. ALL SPARE PARTS STOCKED. Descriptive Booklet Posted TREE on Request. Bennett & Sutton, HARDWARE MERCHANTS. HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

THBEE MONTHS' FREE TUITION. < HTHOSE who commence studying with us NOW for next year's exams, pay the same fee as those Vho start AFTER XMAS. This invaluable , ex era tuition gained without extra expense gives fyou an immense advantage over the "Wait Till After Xxnas Men.'' We have specialised in Correspondence Instruction for A QUARTER OF. A CENTURY and prepare candidates for the ACCOUNTANCY, LAW PROF., DIPLOMA, IJTST,. OF SECRETARIES/ BOOK-KEEPERS', MATRICULATION, TEACHERS', PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMS. Consider what you are losing'by de- ! lay and write TO-DAY for full particulars, of whichever Course interests you. HEMINGWAY & "ROBERTSON'S \ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND: , *P|ON'T be afraid. Just make an appointment and have your Sight Tested. The benefits you will receive , from corrected vision are immense, . and you may. regret not having called ■ before. ' ME FODEN, . D.8.0.A., and F. 1.0., London, will coit ;■ duct the examination. ; XT A "DRUNETTE, [ OPTICIAN & JEWELLER, i HIGH ST., HAWERA. ■ | : ' Est. 1882. . '' ■. SECOND-CLASS TIMBER CHEAP ' .-"WI3 have in Btoek 60 >000 f*• of G?od Second-class RIMU, and during the . month of August we are delivering it >at specially reduced prices. We must . clear this line, so are aljpwing a sub- , stantial discount for Cash :or will ac- ' cept an approved P.N. up to four , months. Send your order direct to— '• W. C. CLE^ ENT & S ON» SAWMILLERS, TE KIRI. 1 WIRELESS BATTERIES. B BATTERIES. ■ ;■ FRESH STOCK JUST IN. Specially Recommended for -.. VACUUM TUBES. ' 4J Volt Pattern for making your own. J£EITH'S pHOTO gUPPLIES, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

WARNING TO PARENTS. The Education Authorities warn children riot to take too many sweets. There is also another danger to avoid, ,i.e., the use of cough remedies contain-, ing'narcotics, syrups, or alcohol. Doctors recommend "Fluenzbl" for children's use as it is free from such deleterious ingredients.—Ad vt.

Polish your floors with Tan-ol— lighter work, and a better j brighter polish. Also good for furniture, tan boots and leather goods.—Advt.

The Utmost in Flavour, Quality, and Economy. Only a percentage of the world's crops can be classed as FINE tea-the tea that brews most economically, surrendering the largest measure of exquisite flavour and fragrance to the hot water. ■ .■ • "Amber Tips" is a blend of Ceylon's choice Fine tea-the best you can obtain. "AMBER TIPS" FINE Tea

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 8

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