BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 Season 1922-1923. summeTsports. and pastimes , n|C\r^ Have just landed our season's shipment of V SUMMER SPORTS GOODS, and customers are ' assured of getting goods which are perfectly fresh in 1 condition. Those who follow the different branches of sport will appreciate this fact in that there is none of last season's stock left to purchase. PMiMnAi .■',-• biuwui I TENNlS—Tennis Nets, Ayres' Tennis Balls, Racquet * " i Eu 11 Presses, Lawn Markers. RACQUETS: Driva 1 | Exela, Driva, 1Z 3 Doherty, Special Demon, Player, I I , Magpie, Eclipse, Empire, Majestic, Ascot, S.N.D., I !\ | Wilding, Tournament. All best makes stocked. CRICKET—Gunn & Moore's Bats. Autograph, j * Superior Extra Special, Cannon, Brissey's Demon il I , ]4 H Drivers Nos. S. 1 and 2, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' ' , •' BATS, Leg Guards, Batting Gloves, Score Books, | | | j I Leather and Compo Balls, Cricket Stumps. 1 CROQUET—Ayres' and Jaques' Mallets, JAQUES' , , LAWN BOWLS. I \{ ALL FISHING GOODS STOCK^d! "" : |ijij| BENNETT & SUTTON, VsJ > I IZ7 HIGH STREET, HAWERA. 'PHONE No. 9. I WE WANT ' "1 iCalf skins!J K H |j OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN. H ! „ .. n —— ■■ !■ _ , il I; Our Buyers are operating during this season as usual. M • I We buy direct from the farmer, for British tanners in Canada, Australia "y ft and England. We also;buy all grades of Hides, Sheep Skins. Wool, eto! |j jl MANAIAEVERy TUESDAY. [! Jj WAVEELEY & KAPONGA EVEEY PEIDAY. |! jj t KAKARAMEA EVERY SALE DAY. . [! ■ ■ s ■"■ K ~~ H I D0 SOT BEPOEE jj 1 Wilson & Canham, Ltd! K «EAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND. ■■ LI BRANCHES, HAWERA AND ELTHAM. H " ' ■ ' - ■ SI"
HHnnnlHllinßimiinHiimnnminniiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiuiißi ! The housewife and the pro--fewonal chef agree that no other Baking Powder can "hold a candle" to Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Brand. Perfect Baking results are certain always when you use 3 e j E BAKING- gJi TO STANL THE SEASON AT NOBMANBY ST. KEVIN Eotl child—Ruahine. Australasian record, winning mil* (saddle) in 2.11. -Euahine has proved herself the most consistent producer of speed New Zealand has ever seen, being the dam of Dan Patch 2.9, St. j Kevin 2.11, Glandalough 2.14, Phingari > 2.17, Innisfall 4.43 and Terns 2.23. . I St. Kevin is an upstanding brown ■ horse, of commanding appearance, and possesses that combination of size and • quality so essential in a sire of success- j ful racehorses. FEE, £10 10s (£8 8s if paid at first service.) Good grazing, 3/- per week. Mares j Avi 11 be met at Normanby station on i advice. For further particulars applv to —- • i l_ "-■•■ J. E. SMITH, . ■■-':.: „ NormanLy.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 October 1922, Page 6
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413Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 October 1922, Page 6
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