Auonoy» N.Z. LOAN & MA CD'-s KAKARAMEA. ~"~ MONDAY, MARCH 12. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, i PIGS, Etc., including— [ 80 Jersey and Jersey cross weaner heifers I J0() SHEEP, including — 30 empty ewes 30 cull lambs 10 I child's pony AUTUMN SOWINGS OP CEREALS AND GRASS SEEDS. COCKSFOOT (AKAROA DANISH) RYEGRASS (ALL VARIETIES). CLOVERS. OATS (ALGERIAN SEED). PEAS. BARLEY (SEED, CAPE & BLACK SKINLESS). '» We have specially selected Seed of HIGHEST GERMINATION AND PURITY in stock. Quotations on application. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MBECANTILE AGENCY CO., LTO-, HAWEEA. BOXING! J TEACH every hit and block, and have trained and taught champions. Let me teach you. If you are too old, send your sons.-Special rates j for boys under 14 years. Reduction to pupils after one term. Every Tuesday and Friday at the Winter Show Buildings, Main Hall, from 7.30 p.m. Manaia—Thursdays, at Band Room, from 7.30 p.m. Auroa Town Hall—Wednesdays, from 7.30 p.m. BILLY CRAWFORD, 2 GEORGE ST., HAWERA. EFFICIENCY IN KITCHEN ! INHERE is no room in the home where the average housewife spends so much of her time as the kitchen. Therefore it is necessary that it be made convenient and comfortable. With that object in view we have designed a new COOKERY TABLE and; CABINET which must be seen; to be appreciated. M The up-to-date housewife will find it a regular boon. On'view at the 7 | WEST END CABINET WORKS, I- THIGH STREET (opp. Carter's): JgALLET .dancing shoes for children :ahd -women; toe shoes for fancy dancing; ladies' evening shbes > men's evening shoes,; gold tissue shoes at the New' Zealand Clothinjj Factory 7 Hawera. ■■:■.;. "■ '"" . y-.': rgEST and Biggest Bargains at Bullock 's—Edmond 's. baking powder, 3 tins for 4/4, 17/- doz.; Worthed spoon's English cornflour,37/7per .dozlbs; mullet (large tins); 9d,'9d,.9d per •tin; Thistle rolled oats, l/4,< 1/4, 1/4Y ■ pej; bag; O'Cedar oiK (pint bottles), :'Ss#^?£J a~(^K);VlO,:2/3 and 2/6- lb; Robur tea, 2/6 per lb; granose, 1/3 Pkt; paste in jars from 6d; boot polish, 6d tins how 3 for 1/-; rice, 41bs for 1/-, 41bs for 1/-, l2lbs for 2/10.— Bullock's Big Store, frinces St.; bpp- • Soldiers' Club: '* 7 ( 7 ■ nOHNTRY Clients are asked to post ~ t^ eiie. jewellery and watch repairs direct to us; we guarantee satisfaction aad quick despatch td any address at reasonable cost. We do high-class watch work- (and* jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our specialty. Allr manufacturing and repair work done on' the premises, in our own, workrooms, by" our own skilled mechanics. No canvassers employed; Satisfaction absolutely .guaranteed and prices reasonable at E. Morris', the -Leading and Cheapest Jeweller *n Hawera. - ' 7..- " 7 7 TgYERY Day a Bargain Day at O'Reilly and Walkej's. English cups and saucers, 12/9 doz.; English plates from 7/- doz.; jam dishes from 6d each; enamelled- collanders from 4/6; aluminium collanders, 9/-; aluminium kettles, 8/6; aluminium trypans; 6/6; aluminium pots in all sizes from 3/6; aluminium child's cup, saU^ cer and plate, 2/6; aluminium egg cups, 5/- doz.; pot cleaners, 6d and 1/-;, jam jars, jelly jars and everything in the crockery line at rockbottom prices. Try us; we give Value for money.—O'Reilly and Walker, High St. , JpOR all-round satisfaction you cannot do better than wear seasonable , underclothing supplied- at ;our store. Never before have \ye had the value and assortment we are at present showing. The well-known reliable Meridian wear we have in combinations, vests, knickers in weights suitable for present 7 wear. These are greatly reduced in price. Also combinations, .'yests and knickers in Butterfly wear, and a large assortment of combinations, vests and bloomers in wool, silk, flannelette^ longcloth at prices to suit all purses.-TMiss , Stewart, Underclothing House, Hawera. 1 TfALL in price of Manures ! You cannot do better than get our special truck to farm quotation for 5-ton lots. Remember, every order you place with 1 us keeps down overhead ; cartage charges on butter-fat. Kaupok, lorries are never "off the road," so you can rely on receiving supplies when required. Keep this splendid transport service busy with 7 < back loads, "as every order great or small reduces cartage costs on butter-fat when placed with Kaupokonui Co-op.. Stores. TTARDW ABE — Heavy enamelled saucepans, 3/-, 3/6, 3/9, 4/9, 5/9; : table mangles, 25/-; Trewhella stumping jacks to lift 4 tons, 90/-; Donald jacks, 70/- and 3 80/-; combination Jacks, 35/-; for tine harrows, disc harrows, chain harrows, single furrow lev a e" r ploughs, district agents for Reid 1 an" Qray—-Kaupokonui Co-op, Stores. ' JT is knowrn that BullockTs values I ,-, stand alone; all stocks bright and fresh, and every line will stand inspection. Onions, lOlbs for I/-, 9/- per , cwt.; -wheat, 22/6 i per sack-Taiaize, 6/9 ( bushel; barley, 4/3 bushel; benzine, kerosene, motor oils, nails, staples, wire ■ netting, barbed and plainTwire^ etci—J Start now and deal at Bullock'sßig:;| Store, Princes St., opp. Soldiers;' Club. [. \^HAT is more pleasing and vaiuau»<j to mother or sister than a Eoldinp | I.' Manicure Set as a birthday gift* yA few nice sets to choose from iat Taj£'» ( the Premier Pharmacy. 7***"*-*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page III
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