Fop Bale. IK SELECTED DAIRY COWS JW AND HEIFERS, close to profit; very quiet. Apply IS. SHAW, Kinonaku. SECTION 6, block XII, Kawhia South S.D., containing 780 acres. Sixteen miles from Hangatiki Railway Station; waggon can get within 1| miles ; land, lime stone and bine papa ; 240 acres in grass ; felled bush ; W.B. house, 8 rooms, verandah, 24 x 14 chimney; J acre orchard; stock yards ; quarter fenced by Marokopa River; 9 miles from Waitomo oaves and adjoining Harbour Board Endowment of 8700 acres ; L.I.P. ; rent, £22 103. Price, £450. Apply : E. C. FALWASSEB, Kawhia. Auction SaleOPARAU. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. The NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD,, Hamilton, desire to notify that if sufficient entries are received a SALE OF STOCK, ETC., will be held at the Oparau Yards on the above date. Entries solicited, to be left with Mr ft. M'Cardlo. Particulars in future issue. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. “ Lemon Point,” Kinohaku. riIHE Sale of the Sections in the 1 above Township will be held at KAWHIA during the month of NO VEMBER. Particulars in later issue. Meetings, etc. OPARAU FARMERS' CLUB. A MEETING of those interested in the re-formation of the above will be held in the Oparau School at 1 80 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2nd. As the business is important a full attendance is requested. T. B. SCOTT, Convener. KAWHIA HARBOUR RAILWAY LEAGUE. A MEETING of the above League will bo held in the Settler Office, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Btii, at 8 p.m. Important business. W. A. GOSLING, Hon. Sec.
Special Notices’ Boatbuilder, etc., KAWHIA. UNDERTAKING WORK DONE.
rpwki MV 11 y OU r G.-ocer doe? ■ " ol S "PP’- V - YO " . NgfihuflS «ii.i Nelson, Moate s glaF Co.’s pure Ceylon or Blended IW order from some other store Sgjk nr ,trop ua a post card and we BMfSk i:l sc» vo l arc Hlippliert. NE<>fa• mo A i t' THE COUNTRY SPEAKS IN RAPTURES OF WHAT “ CHAMPION ” HAS SAVED IT. THE following i« an extract from the Hawera Star :—“ The Northern Roller Milling Company, who manufacture the CHAMPION brand of Flour, are row work ing full time, in order to keep pace with the ever-increasing demand for their produce. This must be Fatisfactory to every breadwinner, it is remembered that every effort such as persuasion, dumping, etc., has been resorted to by the Southern Flour Trust induce the mill to j'dnthe combine and fix prices. That the Northern Company have been enabled to make such a successful stand against a trust (50 strong) is due to the splendid support given them by the public, who have shown their appreciation of the CHAMPION’S action in standing alone. This, together with the uniform and first-class quality of their products, place them at the top of the tree, both at local shows and also at the late exhibition at New Plymouth, where the Northern Roller Mill’s exhibit secured First Prize against All-oomers. WHEN THE BREADWINNERS REMEMBER THAT THE NORTHERN COMPANY'S ACTION HAS SAVED THEM THOUSANDS OF POUNDS, AND MEAN STILL TO GO ON DOING SO, it is quite certain that their business must continue to increase. The public can assure this by insisting on being supphod with CHAMPION bread and flour, obtainable from practically every storekeeper and baker throughout Taranaki.” Labor um Dulce Lenimen (Tbb Bwikt Soucb or oos Libouu).
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 224, 1 September 1905, Page 3
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552Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 224, 1 September 1905, Page 3
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