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business Norom STOCKTAKING BARGAINS! DURING THIS WEEK, PREPARATORY TO STOCKTAKING, THE FOLLOWING SEASONABLE LINES WILL BE OFFERED AT BARGAIN PRICES. ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY, including Latest Models. KNITTED FROCKS, COSTUMES and JUMPERS. TWEED, VELOTJR and FUR COATS, vdtn and without Fur Collars. IVIES' COSTUMES in Latest Styles and Colourings. ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS in Grey and Brown effects; 54-inch wide—SPECIAL OFFER 8/11 yard MEN'S RAINPROOF COATS in good shades of Gaberdine— SPECIAL OFFER 39/6, 59/6 Hawera and Stratford. ~ii-iir_Mii__< _ __itM__l—■—__■-<*—Mtf-iWit»il»-iM ft^M-a— -—-—■——- THE COMFORT CAR I QBE the HUPMOBELE CAR without delay. Study tlisir powerful lines. "Best in its class" is a strong phrase, but is'nt it a fact t&at you constantly hear it applied to "THE COMFORT CAB"? FOR ALL PARTICULARS APPLY— MOTOR DEPARTMENT, FARMERS' CO-OP., HAWERA

Fresh eggs, fieur, butter, fruit —what j Waste if the cake should be 4 failure, j Banish risk—alvrayi use Edixioadf I Baking Powder—dependable, I wholesome, and "Sure to j Rise." Every grocer sells « EBAKING 11 ' PLANT NOW HEDGE AND SHELTEE TEEES, ETC. ' Olearis Eleagnus, Escallonia, in var., Privet, etc., 1-year 25/- 100; 2-year 35/- 1O(T. . 1 Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2-yr., strong j trans., 35/- per 100. I Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2-yr., strong trans., 30/- to 35/- 100. Pinus Insignia and Murieata, 2-yr-strong trans., 25/- 100, £10 1000. Pinus Insignis and Muricata, 3-yr.. strong trans., 30/- 100. Acacia, Deeurrens (Black Wattle), -strong wrenched, open ground. At 17/6 100, £5 per 1000, £12 10s lot of 5000. <3uma, in var., strong, wrenched, open ground. At 17/6 100, £5 1000, and £12 108 per lot of 5000. Gums, ip var., strong, in boxes. At 25/- 100, £10 1000. Boxthorn, 1-yr. At 25/- 1000, £5 5000. Barberry, 1-yr. At 30/- lOOt), £6 5a 5000. Barberry, 2-yr. At 60/- 10G0, £12 10s 5000. Shrubs .and Climbers in extensive | variety. At 2/- to 3/- eaei:. Fruit Trees: Apples, Pears, Plums, etc. 2/6 each; 28/- doz. Small Fruits: Gooseberries, -Currants,, etc. 1/6 to 2/- each. Lemons and Oranges, At 3/6 to 4/each; 40/- doz. THE ABOVE AEE MINIMUM PEICES. CITY FEUIT & FLOWER CO., Devon St., New Plymouth (Seedamen and Nursery Agents; 'phone 270). i (DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., Nurserymen, Westown, New Plymouth. 'Phone 465. M. L. GAVEY, Devon St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agent; 'phone 763). W. S. GILBEET .& CO., Devon St. E., New Plymouth .(Seedsmen and Nursery Agents). A. L. HUNTEE & €0., Devon St. {Box 231) (Seedsmen sad Nursery Agents; 'phQE-3 718). G. H. MJLLS, Nurseryman, Box 8, Marmanby. F. J. MGSSHEAD, ITnrseryman, Awsnue Eoacl, New Plymouth. W. MOSS, NurserymaA, JNgaere ( 'phoae Eltham 2^5D). W. PETTIGSEW, Nurfisryman, Stratfcrd; 'phose 86. STAUB & QQ., Regent St., Hawera (Se<edsmen .and Nur&osy Agents; 'phone 354). TAEANAKI AGENCIES, LIMITED, Brougham St., Xew Plymc-ath (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; 'phone 44) TXAMILTO!\T, Nimmo and Son, piano importers, Wellington, have appointed T. G. Liddington their agent for Hawera and district, English upright grand piano, overstrung, £96 cash or £10 down and £2 18s 9d monthly. Inspect tfoia superb model at Kidding-

PLANTING SEASON, 1923. T SAVE to offer large stocks of Shelter and Timber Trees, Hedge Plants, Fruit Trees, Eoses and Shruba. Prices of many lines have been reduced this season, while the quality has never been better. Having skilled labour available I am prepared to undertake planting of all lines of Nursery stock, LISTS ON APPLICATION, Hawera Agents: Smith and Easton, Central Mart. G. H. M ILLS ' WAIHI NTJESEEIES, KETEMAEAE ED., NOEMANBY. —:~ " ( JTACHINEKY gXCHANGE, j BRIDGE i3i±iEET, ELTHAM. FOB SALE. ' 3 <Jane Eeleaser Plants 2 L.K.G. Eeleaser Plant* 2 Gane Bucket Plants 2 li^;S. Bucket Plants ' 1 Turnip Cutter, hand or pow«? 2 fleta Tripod and Chain Harrowe 1 set Chain Harrows, 10 i 6 ; B Single Furrow Ploughs 1 "Vacuum Pumps, 7in. 2 Lister Engines, 2£ h.p. 2 Lister Engines, 1J h.p. 2 Anderson Engines, 3 h.p. 1 Masport Engine, 3J h.p. 1. Associated Engine, 3 h.p. "^ E.C.L. Engine, 3 h.p. 1 Crossley Benzine Engine, tj &*p. -4 Grain 9-coulter :i Grain Drill, E. ana G., 7-eoali« Agents for WICTOEY COW DETECTOB. Proprietors, : fllOTH'k BICKETTS. PA3RA TSUBBEB (POMPABT^!, •LIMITSD. < i We can Supply all Motor Cars witfe S2ENTON & FIEESTC^jSTE COEDS at Prices ;t« suit evert^ Motorist. Also 3TREBT&TE SOMD & MAXI CUSHION -TY-KBS may be booked afeead at PESSENT IPSIOES. GUM BOOTS and a large range of Ladies' and Gents' EA£NCOATS always in stock. HIGH & PRINCES STREETS, i HAWEEA. " { T^TTESE GOEEIB will be in attendance at the Plunket Eooms in High Street (opposite Public Trust -Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m., and Wednesday mornings r 10.30 to 12. Private address: C/o Girls' Hostel, Jtonsfi Stj 'phofif 531.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 June 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 June 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 June 1923, Page 3

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