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CLOSING TO-MORROW r Z*J. in j\ 6 r fS% •fie** ■art union 107pri»i^^N No. 23 prize£2ooo Objects: To raise funds, -to the extent of the profits available, for the objects nominated in the License. 2>t 525 = £SO 20at £IQ =£2oo ISOiSiSOO AU PRIZES IN ALLUVIAL GOLD Secretary: N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110 - - Wellington. Treasurer: B. L, Hammond, P.O. Box 110 - - Wellington. By license issued under Section 42 of “ The Gaming Act, 1908.” JPost this Coupon. I.D ALLUVIAL 17, 1933. 1933. CLOSES DRAWN JUNE JULY •pl -p** CK TstevJ TSX 26» = m 2/6 eaC^'Bo* eQ j T^ e ‘ ' ’ (Ti.cß.e'- e\ a rav r«ndose fc _ td ope * ot ..•••• -7,.. ’’“Sit. ot s£S K ddte ss '" SSjSSSS

A TIP-TOP SUBURBAN FARM AND ONE THAT IT WILL PAY TO INVEST YOUR MONEY IN. ACRES FREEHOLD; well . grassed; well sheltered; well sub-divided; good modern home, garage, man's room, cowshed (machines). Farm touches Hawera Borough Boundary and thus has all Town advantages, but only County rates. Will sell as a Going Concern, including 30 cows, plant, etc., or land alone. PRICE as Going Concern, £2650, with approximately one-third cash. Balance all on first mortgage. Property is unencumbered and sole reason for selling is to close an estate. In fixing price value has been gauged ou basis of production, aind the added value and advantages it possesses owing to its ' proximity to town have been entirely disregarded. Interest amounts to little more than house rent, and as the home is an ideal one and within easy walking distance of business area the proposition cannot be too strongly recommended to anyone having members of their family employed in town. NEWTON KINO LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENTS HAWERA. t ALLAN EVANS 'Phones—Office 2022; Res. 2255 LAND- SALESMAN it chgers you up ... it warms you through ...its made in a moment with boiling water Symingtons MT COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE Thos. Syr* ngton & Co. Ltd., Edinburgh and London ass 94 WHAT WOULD LIFE BE WITHOUT RUBBER? Here are Some of the Everyday Articles in Use SINK or BATH PLUGS RUBBER SOLES RUBBER HEELS KNEELING MATS SPONGE RUBBER INSOLES REPAIR KITS for Cars . PRAM TYRES HOT WATER BOTTLES CYCLE TYRES CYCLE TUBES GOLOSHES ; GUM BOOTS s. d. ... From 1 0 each 6 pair 9 pair 6 each 6 pair 6 each 0 set 6 each 6 each 3 each 6 pair 14 6 pair These are just a few of the many Rubber Articles in everyday use. Hundreds more are obtainable at PARA RUBBER Co., Ltd. 5& 7 REGENT STREET - - . HAWERA “We have it, will get it, or it isn’t made of Rubber.” SHRIMP PASTE Makes deficious.tashj Sandwiches 14 OTHER VARIETIES Made by iUaamothies Sold by all ejrocers

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 10

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