BUSIKEM NOTICE* ; HIGH CLASS SPORTS GOODS! „. k^°°Ji! "??!!' Mlocte* for n. from oaken whow good, repute «"<>"*>>out tie woild a. aiuraiartnrer, of the tithe** JOB BBASONABLB GAMES BITCH AS HOCKEY FOOTBALL Our itoek Ineludei s full selection in BUSSET'S HOOKEY STICKS, «'DEMON" DBIVEBS, SHIN-PADS, GT7ABD RINGS, BALLS. °BAITq ?I?, "if^*o^" 3P?°™ ALLS, "SCHOOL MATCH- FOOT BALLS, in all price, to imt the youngeit juvenile or the olde.t piay« ALL HAND-SEWN HEAVY HIDE OASES. ©OLF CLUiS, fiOLF IALLS, SRIFS, SHAFTS, ALL THE ABOVE SPECIALLY SELECTED. FhH Stocks «f Guns, RifEss and Ammnnltlen. FOB THE PRESENT SEASON. BENNETT & SUTTON, P.O. BOX 17. Hjaa gT^ e^wjjb^ Sv^* never cease to admire is the | §sli^ip*iia on^y &&& y°u should think of giv- I /^^^^W^^S^^^\ A "SARGENT" j- 'QflnlKßrif E&IGASEMENT HIM i& cannot fail to satisfy, for every Ring we sell embodies only pure flawless stones in artistic and dependable settings. j CALL AND INSPECT TO-DAY! R. W. SARGENT, :~: • »gg»»
' PLANT NOW SEDGE AND SHELTEE TREES, ETC. Dlearis Eleagnus, Escailonla, in var.. Privet, etc., 1-year 25/- 100; 2-year 35/- 100. . " Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2-yr., strong trans., 35'/- per 100. Cupressus Macroearpa, 2-yr., strong trans., 30/- to 35/- 100. Pinus Insignia and Murieata, 2-vr.. strong trans., 25/- 100, £10 1000. " Pinus Inslgnis 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. Gums, in var., strong, wrenched, open - ground. :At 17/6 100, £5 1000, and £12 10s per lot of 5000. Gums, i» var., strong, in boxes. At . 25/- 100, £10 1000. Boxthorn, 1-yr. At 25/- 1000, £5 5000. Barberry, 1-yr. At 30/- 1000, £6 5s 5000. Barberry, 2-yr. At CO/- 1000, £12 10» 5000. Shrubs and Climbers in extensive variety. At 2/- to 3./- each., Fruit Trees: Apples, Pears, Plums, etc. 2/6 each; 28/- doz. Small Fruits: Gooseberries, Currantß, etc. 1/6 to 2/- each. Lemons and Oranges, At 3/6 to 4/each; 40/- doz. . THE ABOVE ARE MINIMUM PRICES. CITY FRUIT & FLOWER CO., Devon St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents: 'phone 270). DUNCAN & DA VIES, LTD., Nurserymen, Westown, New Plymouth. 'Phone 465. M. L. GAVEY, Devon St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agent: 'phone 763). W. S. GILBERT & CO., Devon St. £~ New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents). A. L. HUNTER & CO., Devon St. (Box 231) (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; 'phone 718). G. H. MILLS, Nurseryman, Box 8. Normanby. F. J. MORSHEAD, Nurseryman, Avenue Road, New Plymouth. W. MOSS, Nurseryman, Ngaere ('phone Eltham 255 D). W. PETTIGREW, Nurseryman, Stratford; 'phone 86. STAUB & CO., Regent St., Hawera (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; 'phone 354). TARANAKI AGENCIES, LIMITED, Brougham St., New Plymouth (Seedsmen and Nursery Agents; 'phone 44) THE LATEST IN HOT WATBB ;P^ir eoiLiNa a-mLJI" SPB|HQS ffr" r'~"ljjj f Have no equal foi •j? ji-— r-—Uiji CQUse 3 4airy and fs£] ff^^rn I workroom. Will ■ supply BOILING f. I r~ r~—-i\ WATEB to any ' I J$ part of the house ■ ; *ffl in SEVEN MIN- • Jl UTESI J^^^i^ Designed to take I li__^^^ tne place of the I S~"~^Ti! üBUal doxnesti* jjj hot water service. <?H^^H 30emoaatrattoiif. jyrljllg^ given at any .• *&t~~^^ time. asJjLZ AGENTS: gLLIS & gMITH, ♦Phone 37. PLUMBERS, NELSON ST., HAWEEA. SYSTEMS. T SAY, Mr Motoristl I thins you a1 like us, for we are prompt ans thorough, in onr work, and we nevei lose a customer through not trying t« satisfy his requirements. No one get« the "wind np" over our charges either. —Arenbold and Co., 'phone 452, Unioj Street, Hawera. Y OIJ cannot beat W. G. Pyner for boot and shoe repairs. Prices really reasonable. Princes Street (opp. Levin and Co.).
et'S&gaigHT RSNS3* THE Pure GlitSa* ing Ciaaioai' hsa fW: a^t\ always faseiaiisc "^N^r^' Popularity Diam©*& vv« fa^ are a safe and ssasiole investment. Everyone who b^n a DIAMOND EING froa US && that he or she has secured a good bsigain, and one to please. Oa? I&r#s 4Hd varied assortment enables yos fe sake an easy selection. wedding mss. go§^to* We keep a large steefc-s of 18ct. No tm«« in securing sine. H. A. BRUNETTE, WATOHMAKEE & JEWELLMS, Established 1882. GIFT WEEK AT W. T. JOHNSOU 3 STORE. YES, that's the word "GIFT." We cannot call it a sale, the prices are too ridiculous. We are expecting a big shipment of Aluminium Ware shortly, and to make room the following reductions are being made. This is not "tinny" stuff, but honest "dinkum" well finished Aluminiua Ware, and there's nothing to touch it for wear, appearance, etc., in a florae. Saucepans reduced from 19/6 to 12/6, from 14/6 to 10/6, from 10/6 to 5/6; Kettles from 21/- to 15/-, from 19/6 to L 2/-; Frypans from -14/6 to 8/6j and all other articles in proportion. We won't say any more; it's a sheer waste of time. Just look at the windows and judge for yourselves. Another good line: English Cups and Saucers, 5/0 half-doz.; odd Cups, 3/9 half-doz. We don't usually worry the public j we generally allow our customers to do our advertising, but this really is so good we feel we must let you know. The rush to see Harry Lauder is nbtiing to what we anticipate for these bargains. Note the Address: ypL *JV. JOHNSON, Tel. 549. 55 UNION ST. Box 9. BILIOUSNESS" The Symptoms—The Cause The Remedy One of the most distressing troubles a person can endure is biliousness. It is depressing to the spirits and demoralising to the entire system. Tht person so afflicted is scarcely *ble to work or take an interest in anything. Th* sewers of his body are clogged and need flushing out. The bile is turned from its proper channel and enters the blood and produces that peculiar east of complexion. He is very restless, uneasy or Bleepless at night, or perhaps his slumber is lethargic and dulL H* has dull pains, uneasiness under the right side and shoulder-blades, a, bittwr taste in the mouth, sudden dizziness on rising, furred tongue, bowels loos* on* day and constipated the next. All or any of these conditions may accompany the bilious condition, and whil* so afflicted the patient's life is scarcely worth living. i>r. Morse's Indian Boot. Pills relieve this trouble speedily and cast the burden from the spirits. They open the clogged-np" system, purify the blood, and once rjoroOthe human mechanism works smoothly and easily-. They are a safe, sure, and reliabl* remedy, and will prevent many of th* . complaints so common if taken once or twice a week to keep th* system in s> healthy ©condition, (y Th*y are vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any nauseous or griping •filiation, bat if mild v.d fSatl*.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 6
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