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I^PUL F O E D -*-**• (Successor to Geo. McLean), Has now received his NEW SEASON'S STOCK OP Drapery, Men's and Boys' Clothing Hats aud Caps, Blankets Boots and Shoes All of which on inspection will be found equal to any in the district, and are marked in plain figures, at veby low pkicss, comprising — French merinos, satin cloths Fancy dresses Welsh flannels, Saxony and Kaiapoi flannels Blankets, white and colored, and Austrian rugs Sheetings, in twilled, white, and unbleached Turkish and honeycomb towels Diaper and brown hollands Ladies' and men's umbrellas Josephine kid gloves New fancy i ibbuns, flowers, feathers, and laces Spoonbill corsets, ladies' underclothing and hosiery Ladies' and children's wool squares and ties in variety Horro<;k*.' longcloths and Crewdson calicos Net, Lace, and Muslin Curtains and Window Muslins. THE HABERDASHERY STOCK Is particularly well assorted in Fancy buttons, trimmings, colored and black velvets, collars and cuffs and sets, belts, crotchet and sewing cotton, braids, machine silk, fingering yarns in plain and ingrain colors, dressing, back, and poll combs and brushes, infants' wool and cashmere hoods, &c, &c. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed. BOOTS AND SHOES, Colonial and English make. Men's watertight and shooting boots Men's elastic sides, bluchers, and lace-ups Ladies' kid, calf, kip, and memel boots Boys 1 and girls' lace-up and elastic [ sides in variety ! Boys' and girls' copper toes in all sizes j Kangaroo laces, and men's cork ! soles, &c. I MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. | Colonial tweed suits, trousers, and trousers and vests. Galatea, pilot, beaver, and paget coats, men's whitney overcoats and Ulsters, men's waterproof coats. I l^ng and large sizes, Crimean, fancy, Jean, and Oxford shirts, men's white Bhirts and linen collars, underflannels, drawers, colonial-made hosiery, men's and boys' colored moleskin trousers, men's hats and caps in various new kinds and shapes, boys' braces, belts, scarves, neck ties, &c, &c. Jtist Received per Steamer Patea. I asßorfcmenfc of ironmongery, oilmen's stores, tobaccos, candles, sugars, spices, biscuits, new oatmeal, Meek's flour, Canterbury cheese, earthenware and glassware, &c. | Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, Galvanised Iron, a good supply to hand. E. PULFOKD. TO STOREKEEPERS, BUSINESS PEOPLE, AND OTHERS. nnHE Proprietors of the Hawera X AND NORMANBY STAR beg to notify that every description of JOB PRINTING can be executed with neatness and punctuality. Charges Moderate. MR. TUCKER. A POTHECARY & ACCOUCHEUR, jljL Hawera. Special attention to all skin diseases. MR. W. H. SKEE3\ Surgeon Dentist, MR. SKEET will visit Hawera periodically, of which due notice will be given. LLEWELLYN E. PRICHARD, piHEMISI AND DRUGGIST, Hawera. WAKEFIELD AND HOGG, Wholesale and Retail /CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, V^ Victoria Avenue, Wangantji. ALFRED A. GOWER, /CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, \J Carlyle. Prescriptions carefully prepared, and sent to any part of the district. F. McGUIRE, AUCTIONEER, LAND, COMMISSION, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Company ; also, Accident Insurance Company. [a card.] C. R. WREFORD, LAND and COMMISSION AGENT, Normanby. J. E. D' ALTON, X IOENSED INTERPRETER AND ±J SURVEYOR, General Native Agent, i Normanby. I XT X- PARRINGTON, SOLICITOR, HA"WERA. [a card.] JBARLEYMAN, • Solicitor, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 18, 12 June 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 18, 12 June 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 18, 12 June 1880, Page 2

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