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J SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j FOR SALE. K-ROOMED BUNGALOW,' situated in Victoria St., comprising sitting room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, large sleeping porch, kitchen, tiled range, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, scullery, linen press, etc., gas and electric light, electric radiator, h. and c. water, wash-house, and all modern conveniences under one roof; interior finished in the latest panelling designs; grounds nicely laid out in lawns, con- j crete paths, fruit trees and garden; tool and wood shed. Apply— <- W. SAXON JONES, Westwood's Pharmacy. FARMS FOR SALE. nHHE JOLL ESTATE have FIVE Dairy Farms for sale, from 100 to . 150 acres, at reasonable prices. It would pay any prospective buyers of land to consult us before buying a farm. Terms to suit purchasers. For further information apply— HPREWEEK & TOLL, Land Agents, Hawera, ■•.'■• DON'T DO BUSINESS BLINDLY ! JTNOWLEDGE of up-to-date Bookkeeping methods keeps your eyes open to leakages, . and makes you J prompt to develop profit-getting departments. LEARN BOOK-KEEPING QUICKLY AT HOME THROUGH GILBY'S "THOROUGH-WAY" COURSE. 10 LESSONS FOR £2 10s v■.■■• .. ■ ■ . - This course can be mastered in a few weeks. It is free of text books, confusing technical expressions, and unnecessary detail. It goes straight to the point by methods up-to-date, simple and efficient. If interested in Book-keeping or in Accountancy,! Wireless Telegraphy, Shorthand, Typing, Languages (any), or General Secondary Education, write ' to— ■-. THE DIRECTOR, W. W. WADDILOVE, F.LA., N.Z., GILBY 'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. '_■". P.O. Box 302. MAKES EVEN FRESH FBUIT j 7/-: :JEAipUS,|77 ' 7-7 FMAGINE, if you can, all the mort luscious and sun-ripened fruit captured, an bottled. That's what ST. GEORGE JAMS are—a 'cunning theft of the fattest, juiciest fruit—but a theft that can't be concealed. You get the delicious breath rof the fruit immediately you open the'bottle or tin. Home-made goodies, toothsome surprises with ST. GEORGE; JAMS. They; wake a wonderful difference in baking. loa can have a Strawberry or Raspbe ' ,v Tart that will make the dewyftesa berry itself jealous. ST. GEORGE JAMS are wholesome and finer—an irresistible spread for bread—a keen whet to the appetite. Oram fuU of f : :uitv BT. OIOEGE JAMI, Mkt Your Grocer "■.'■ "WEBB'S" PEDIGEHJS FARM ■EEDI. ..... J"* A. EVAN X, Kegent Street, Ha■werai, having secured the Agency for Hawera and district fox the famous Seed Firm of EDWARD^ WEBB and SONS, LTD., Stourbridge^ England* has pleasure in announcing that he has full stocks of Turnip, Swedes, Rape, and Mangolds, including the following Specialties: ' WEBB'S GIGANTIC BAPH WEBB'S MASTERPIECE SWEDI WEBB'S INtINCIBLE * RENOWN TURNIPS WEBB'S NEW PERFECTION MANGOLD All of which have given splendid results in Taranaki. Toll particulars and catalogues upon j Vi Application. WIBELESSt ! wSeLES3J We have just opened un full ines ol WIRELESS BECJUIV ING SETS. 7 Every Set Guaranteed. Full Stocks of Accessories and Parts. Valves, Sockets, Rheos, Condensers, 'Phones, Honeycomb Coils, Mountings, Grid Leaks and Condensers, etc., etc. Agents for br Andes »phones. j£eith '8 photo ctjppließ, high btbeet, haweba. Write for FREE Catalogue ani inf c mation. JJAWKINS, DYERS & DRY CLEANERS, Corner High and Victoria Streets. Globe Motor Service will collect and deliver parcels on all Write on the parcel;'we do the.rest. j. -.. HAWKINS. fTWEED Working Pants from 17/0; in all sizes, best value in Taranaki; also Men's Working Shirts from 6/6. We eater to give you the neat value.— Adamson and Robb for Men's Wear. Shirts! Shirts I W are overstocked in neglige shirts in sizes 15},. 16, 16}, and 17, and have;deeided to cleat' them at 5/6 each. 7Corne and get some at Adamson and Robb's. | gCHEIDEMAN'S Suits are made by expert workmen. Ensure satisfaction in your next suit by wearing a Schneideman 's.—Goldstone and Patterson, sole agents. Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page III

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Page III Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page III

Page III Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page III