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AUCTION*. ♦ NEWTON KWG LTD KAPONGA CATTLE BAL& FRIDAY, MAY 4. Sale at 1 o'clock. ]J|ESSBS. NEWTON KING, LTD., will sell as above:— IQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE DOWK AttaJQffl WWAMI J^OBD >fTBBB £2 15» W3 BPEOIALIBB IN OOBD VIMM FOB All, CABS AMD JIT TOM FBBB OF GSiJUO. I pABA JJUBBEB £JO, JJ^ I HAWEBA, I WHOLEMEAL FLOUR. I y^E have been appointed Btmm _ ' Agents for this product sni «amfl inpply any quantity yon require. Ttttfl process whereby this Wholemeal Howl is made is probably the only oms iafl New Zealand. Instead of the noitmfl process of grinding, which takes swtl of the wheat a lot of the valuable fostfl properties, the old method of sttwsß rolling or grinding is employed, vUil . retains all the rich food values of tfcsjßJ wheat. """■ It may be interesting to lean ffcsjfl the old mill where the Wholeneal IsBJ ground was built by the soldiers abtsjlH 1850, and is still worked by a mental! ot the original owner's nmilr. Jbsfl they make a ipecialty of this arttslsfl it necessarily follows that it raaktSfl above any other of its kind. • ■ Obtainable only at— H W. T. JOHNSON*, ■ THE HOTJBB FOB VALUB, I UNION ST., HAWEBA. I Telephone 45». Box B, I FOE VALUE ■ J^ESTER'g 18 THE 8HOP! I SOAPS— I Colgate's Bouquet—Small 6d, mofl dium 7d, large 1/6. H Cuticura, 1/4. t ■ Erasmic Herb, 9d. H Rexono, 1/4. - H Clear Glycerine Soap Bars,l/6. H Victory, big round bath, 9d, 4/- haUH doz. Lifebuoy, sd, 4/9 dos. H Sunlight, 7d bar, 1/7 box. ■ TOOTH PASTES & POWDERS— ■ Kolynos, l/4f . V Colgate's Ribbon, small Bd, large 1/sfl Colgate's Powder, 1/9 and 2/6. WilUams V Cream, large 1/-. .■ Pyorrhoea, 1/8." H ENGLISH WHITE CUPS & SAUCEBsB 5/11 hall doz. > \S ENGLISH WHITE PLATES— I sin. 6in. 7in. Bin. lOin. I 2/9 3/- 4/3 4/11 6/3 ■ ROUND VEG. DISHES, 6/3. I WHITE CHAMBERS, 4/11. ■ ENGLISH ALUMINIUM SAUC&B PANS— a v/»bbbj 4pt. 6pt. Bpt. I 6/11 8/11 i 2/6 ■ ALUMINIUM COLANDERS, 7/11. I ALUMINIUM MILK BOILERS, 2/« ■ ALUMINIUM FISH TROWELS, I/£ H ADDRESS: I 102 HIGH STREET, HAWEBA. I P.O. Box 120. 'Phone 675. I ]y[ACHINEBY J^XCHANOB,"^j| BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. I FOB SALE. I 8 Gane Releaser Plants 2 L.K.G. Beleaser Plants H 2 Gane Bucket Plants H 2 L.K.Q. Bucket Plants ■ 1 Turnip Cutter, hand or power H 2 sots Tripod and Chain Harrows H 1 set Chain Harrows, 10 x 6 H 6 Single Furrow Ploughs H 8 Vacuua Pumps, 7in. 2 Lister, Engines, 2| h.p. 2 Lister Engines, l| h.p. ■ 2 Anderson Engines, 3 h.p. fßj 1 Masport Engine, 3J h.p. H 1 Associated Engine, 3 h.p. mH 1 B.C.L. Engine, 3 h.p. ." ■ 1 Croasley Benzine Engine, !• k.ik.H 4 Grain Drills, 9-couttex ■ 1 Grain Drill, B. and G., 7-coultor Agents for VIC3TOBY ,CpW DETECTOB. ■ Proprietors. ■ BMTTE * BIOKBTW. ■ GEE the most comfortable overcoat i» H the world—"The Featherlite"—H now showing at Goldstone and Pnttsraon'a. Tailors and Dutfitters, Hawera. ' J JACK OF ALL TBADES! H "y^E have all heard about him,, and H some factories are developing his principles. They can never decide what i| to manufacture, Butter or Cheese, and appear to do the wrong thing/ on every occasion. Some factories stake butter when they should make cheese, and^^H vice versa. It is a funny world indeed, and duplicate plants are as unmixed rfl blessing, cost a deal of money, and represent big interest charges. WE ASK only for support from the man wh6 has CREAM for sale and advise him firmly that if he wants CHEESE to try else* iH where. Are we Right or are we, Wrrfngt J^JAORILAND J)AIRY £*Q. t T TD.> I P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI, H

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 8

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