4 LIW3SA HOUSS AB7B EASEMENT. j HAWERA HOTJSIT Now stands unrivalled by any Establishment in the district. Tho Sleek iv.--? bein<? dp'-nx! conr'sts of dver^Mn^ required by settlers, and canuo*" bo suvrass'.d. The following are the departments, which will be found to contain none but FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Drapery, choice selection Clothing, of first quality Grocery, of first brands Stationery, direct from manufacturers *£7 Books, to suit everybody Boots, to fit everybody. To the Ladies of Hawera and district. Having secured a first-class DRESSMAKER and MILLINEE, we respect- - fully solicit the favour of your patronage and support. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, HAWERA HOUSE, AND AT LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. PROSPECTUS OF THE HAWERA & NORMANBT STAR, "gatra ®tuntg Shroaiilt, & plains @B«tte. " I The Proprietors of the above Journal believe that there is a grand future before the residents of this most fertile tract of country, and have therefore determined to cast in their lot in the district. The publication has been ' started by a couple of independent journalists, whose only object is to float a first-class local newspaper, and one that will pay, in a district where they are convinced that a good opening exists. It has been freely asserted in soijje v quarters that there is no room in the district for any more newspapers than f ' are at present published. If this be trut», the new literary venture is prepared to take its chance with the rest in the struggle for the survival of the fittest. No doubt a fair field and no favour will be accorded*to it. It is tha earnest desire of the proprietors to merit a full share of the public support. They will only advocate that which they believe to be honest, truthful, gentlemanly in tone, and creditable both to the writers and publishers ; they will endeavour to watch over the interests of tb? district and to press for a fair and impartial consideration of the claims of the locality, and they hope*at all times to avoid the advocacy of the interests of any particular class as opposed to those of the general body of the public. It is proposed to devote special attention to the procuring of the latest telegraphic intelligence, to the diffusion of all the agricultural news of the day, and to the maintenance of a good correspondence with the seat of Government. The proprietors believe that they will oe able to fully satisfy their supporters in these particulars. The Hawera and Notmanby Star will be published on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The prices for advertisements have been definitely fixed, but at as low a rate as possible. The terms of subscription are moderate, and the annexed list shows that cash-payers will receive a fair concession for all payments made in advance. TEBMS OF SUBSCBIPTION. Booked. Cash iv Advance. £ a. d. £ s. d. For Twelve Months ... ... 1 5 0 10 0 , (Postage extra.) GALVIN & CO. o W Intending Subscribers can return the following Form with the blank spaces filled in :—: — To the Proprietors of • THE HAWERA AND NORMANBY STAB, Hawera. Please place my name on List of Subscribers to " The Hatvsra and Normanby Star" for year. I enclose subscription for year in advance. Yours, &c, [Address in full]
J. CUNNINGHAM, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer and Importer, FT AS always on hand a first-class assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND ; CHILDBEN'S BOOTS & SHOES, Imported from the best firms in JCew Zealand. Shortly to arrive from Dunedin, a case of the far-famed COOKHAM SHOOTING BOOTS. Note the address — J. CUNNINGHAM, Boot and Shoo Importer, High-atrcet, Hawera. Agent for Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia. | W. WHITEHOTTSI* EAMILY BtTTO&ER, Corner of Junction-road and Moa»etr<?et, Inglewood. ; "~"~~ i Highest price' given for fat 6tock' j
W. NOBLE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Ha vera, Normanby, and surrounding districts, that he has received a new st.>ck of Ladies '.^rent's, and Children's BOOTS of ever^dencription, which, he is prepared to sell at the lowest romuuorative prices for cash. _ "* ! Lamias'. Genie, and Working- Mea'a , Boota of everp description 'made to J order on tne shortest notice. • W.IST. can state, without fear of contradiction, that his own be&poke work cannot fte equalled in the district, or excelled in New Zealand, for style or workmanship. Note the address—. .. Opposite Prosser's Hawert* Hotel, High-street, Hawera. J. COFFEY, 'DOOT and . HOE MAKER, Princes-street, .'awera, (near Post Office.) Boots l-epaired.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 1, 10 April 1880, Page 4
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