ns "\?«7 r\ /i r\y M 7&S& 'S£* UPHOLSTERY THAT IS BETTER ! F«. You may not readily recognise the points of superiority at a glance, because the main difference lies in the “hidden work.” .But the quality of our Upholstery goes right through, giving that reliability and long service for which Purser and Suisted Ltd. are so well known. AND OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. This is due to the fact that we import materials direct from the manufacturers and work on a low rate of profit. SEE OUR WINDOWS. We are showing CHESTERFIELD SETTEE and TWO DIVAN CHAIRS, covered in the latest Moquette, for £37/10/- _ PURSER & SUISTED LTD., “The Largest and Cheapest Furnishers in Taranaki,” HAWERA AND STRATFORD. For Spring Top Dressing Superphosphate HAS NO RIVAL. I " Greater prosperity attends the farmer who uses more and more Superphosphate. -. ■ - ■■ .. i / The phenomenal development of the Waikato and its large production of Butterfat can be traced to Superphosphate. The increasing demand for Superphosphate throughout the world is convincing testimony of its unvivalled Superiority as a profitable plant food. Ample supplies of the highest grade Superphosphate of New Zealand manufacture are assured this Spring. Obtainable from all Fertiliser Merchants I and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.
nro STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA. THE IMPORTED BLOOD STALLION CALLAGHAN (3) (Fairy King—Pennj' Forfeit) CALLAGHAN is a chestnut horse, 7 years old, standing 16.1 bands high, commanding appearance and well put together. Callaghan's dam is a full sister to Eudorus, sire of Eurythmic and of dozens of other good horses in Australia, and descends from the same branch of the No. 3 Family that . produced Toxophilite, Windhound, and Flatcatcher. Eudorus had, up to 1923, 176 winners of over £IOO,OOO. Callaghan won the Birmingham Handicap (£820) in England and several races in New Zealand. The St. Simon-Hampton blood has been markedly successful in sires all the world over, the great Persimmon and his brothers, Diamond Jubilee and Florizel 11., are prominent representatives who all left great turf performers and good brood mares at the stud.' Fee : • Sixteen guineas. Paddocking 5s per week. Mares at a distance met at Hawera station. AH care, but no responsibility. ’Phone 363. For further particulars eoply—.s. BROOKS, Burn Street, Nolantown, Hawera. f?ARGAINS in men's footwear at prices that will suit every pocket. Don’t miss this pres nt opportunity of purchasing your footwear at prices that cannot be equalled.—E. Hannah and Co., Ltd.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 August 1924, Page 7
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