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AUCTIONS. V . few.-.;.- 'i'y.' 4 ><*** : ■ >k T • J ■ '<*•• N.Z. LOAN & mXCO. OPUNAKE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. J2O HEAr) mixed cattle, pigs, Etc., including--20 forward and store cows 30 15-month steers (good") 12 3-year steers iyj ASSET JJ ABETS FARM IMPLEMENTS. FARM IMPLEMENTS. MOWERS RAKES CULTIVATORS DRILLS HARROWS PLOUGHS, ETC. AGENTS: NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. HAWERA. CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. At 1.30 p.m. J C. SMITH will sell by auction as , above— Fowls, ducks, turkeys, cockerels, etc., 1-ton j>rime new potatoes, 2 gas stoves, 20-gal. copper, gent’s bicycle, furniture and sundries, 50 cases' plums, Singer cabinet machine At 3 p.m. Property situate at No. 9 Victoria , Street, as per separate advt. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20.

At 3 p.m. J C. SMITH has been instructed to offer as above by public sjuetion—• That desirable freehold property lately occupied by John Macklam (deceased) and situated at No. 9 Victoria Street The property comprises a full acre section, being Lot 30, Part Secj tion 7, D.P. 2606, Borough of Hawera, together with substantially built mod- * ern house on brick foundations of 5 living rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, electric light, wash-house, copper, and tubs set in, and hot water over tubs, wood and coal house. Now vacant. May be viewed on application to Auctioneers. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen on application at the office j of the auctioneer or the Public Trust Office. . 17,19 nPHE latest in pink and cream pearl necklets for the season are showing at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, High St. Inspection invited. ‘ QNOWY «;ablecloths and spotless linens are assured with “.Dove'” Brand Starch. None as good. Ln grocers sell it. - - - ' A •. . i ... VOUR Prescription requirements attended to with utmost care as in the past. Remember we are oldest established, full qualifications for fulfilment of your prescription.—Tait’s Pharmacy, High St.

OWN YOUR OWN OAR! YOU CAN AFFORD AN OVERLAND. Lots of men, if they took the trouble to go into Overland facts and figures, would realise that, a good car is not, after all, beyond their means. The Overland De Luxe costs only £2so—and that is with self-starter and full equipment, ready to. take the road! It averages 30 miles to the gallon. It is very light on tyres. If you treat your Overland reasonably, repair bills will not trouble you. The handsome and graceful Overland all-steel touring car body is obtainable in any colour. Special Triplex springs ensure smoothest riding. The engine is big, masterful, reliable. 8 You will find life better and happier when you own an Overland de Luxe. Price, with Auto-Lite ignition, £250, f.o.b. main ports.—A. Hatrick and Co., Wellington and Wanganui, distributors. Local Dealers:—Hawera: Messrs Lvsons, Foord and Keilar Ltd., Criterion Garage. Eltham: Messrs Lysons, Foord and Keilar Ltd., Egmont Garage. Waitara: A. J. Kibby.

DRESSES FOR THE COUNTRY GIRL. Get Dad to buy a “Domo” Cream Separator—“the clean-skimming champion’ ’ —and let you sell the surplus cream from the house cows for cash. You can then build up a bank account and have all the dresses you want. Send to-day for Free “00010” Booklet. Hawera agent: Bennett and Sutton. (3) HEAL THAT SORE 1 Ugly sores are quickly cleansed and healed by Bee Ointment-. Its antiseptic and soothing properties make it indispons ible in the home. Sold by all chemists and stores; price 1/6. —Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington. —1 1 After ..fating onions. Spring onions are wholesome, but are avoided by many on account of the unpleasant after-effects. The use of Fluenzol as a mouth wash, however, is cleansing and cooling and purifies the breath. A teaspoonful of Fluenzol should be retained in the mouth for half-a-minute or so, and worked round the gums and palate. —4 An agreeable aperient for ladies, children and infants is Sharland’s Fluid Magnesia. Sweetens the stomach. Cooling and health-giving. Most economical!—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 December 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 December 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 December 1924, Page 10

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