SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A BRITISHER ON THE LIQUOR QUESTION. REV. WYNDHAM-HEATHCOTE BEY. WYNDHAU-HEATHCOTB (8.A., Oxon), Minister Unitarian Church, Wellington. WELL REPLY TO AMERICAN PROBATION AGITATORS. j'gpf AND- THEATRE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT (THUESPAX).r , TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). At 8 p.m. Chairman: The Deputy Mayor. Don't miss this opportunity of hearing the truth regarding America' from one who has lived under attempted Prohibition. AH Citizens Invited. QUESTIONS IN WRITING ANSWERED. HAWEEA BOEOUGH COUNCIL. TO COUNTY RESIDENTS; ALSO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. "Y^HERE Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage is to be effected on premises which may ultimately be included in the Borough, the Council is prepared to have same inspected, if owners so desire, on payment of fee 10/-, thereby ensuring compliance with by-laws and probably avoiding expense in the future. H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. WEBB'S MASTERPIECE SWEDE. to the great demand for this Famous SWEDE, Kaponga clients can < secure their supplies from Mr Innes at Kaponga Sale on FRIDAY. ■- ~~■ P.A. EVANS, -;*■■'■- - LocaT%gen.t'."■ r£ CUNDERLAND, ~ ART CABINETMAKER (London Experience; Scoullar and Co., Wellington, 5 years). PERIOD and MODERN FURNITURE and FITMENTS. Highest Quality Work at Strictly Reasonable Prices. Garden Furniture and Repairs. Quotations and Exclusive Designs submitted. DIVE'S AVENUE, HAWERA. •7 7g 100 Cash Posted: Famous Orego >(.■■. Asters, finest strain in the world.—Mitchinson, New Plymouth.. ~~~ NOTICE. ~~~~~ J>ORK Bones and Cuttings can be obtained at the Nolantown Store or at' the Hawera Bacon Factory on THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS. \TURSE DIX will T>e in attendance; at the Plunket Rooms in. High. Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, from 2 to 5 p.m. Private ad3~esa: C/o Mrs Pinel. Caledonia St, •?hone 632. FIREWOUW FOR BALE. \^OOD delivered, Eitham or Manaia, at the following prices-— Eitham, 4ft. 52/6; lft. 57/6 per cord. Manaia, 4ft. 45/-; lft. 50/- per cord. > **P.O. Box 82, KAPONGA. J A BEFORE-THE-WAR-PRICED :' " DAIRY FARM j . (GOING CONCERN). 315 ACRES >3 or 4 miles from El- -: tham, close to factory and school, exceptionally well sown down, over 100 acres have been ploughed, all ploughable, watered by stream and windmill; carrying capacity 130 cows; 30001b milk taken from 100 cows;' house of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water service, wash-house, copper and tubs; concreted cowshed with 6-cow L.K.G. Teleaser plant; numerous outbuildings, including motor garage. , PRICE AS A GOING,, CONCERN, £55 PER ACRE, including 100 cows, pedigree bull, 2 grade Jersey bulls, 51 horses, pedigree Berkshire boar, 3 sows, 13 cans, 3 h.p. engine on sledge I with chaflcutter and saw bench, har-J ness, discs, 2 ploughs, hay rake, Cam- \ bridge roller, tripod and tyne harrows,! drill, stacker, grab, brake and, milk' cart, mower, etc, etc. " j At the price asked this farm is dirt cheap. The owner asks £2500 cash on 1 the lot, or some cash and other sesutr ■ ity, such, as a mortgage; balance af-. i ranged on long terms at current Tate' of interest. I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. j Apply— , W. H. & A. M^^s^ BLTHAM. ! LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS ' 'Phones 13 and 134. SIMS, pUDOPER & QO., TTD., MEAT EXPORTERS. Buyer for Taranaki: -B. M. HARRISON, Box 176, Hawera; 'Phone 633.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 1
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510Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 1
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