REGENT HOUSE, High-Street, Hawera. m _ x. r>. king Having opened up A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WINTER DRAPERY, And added a spacious LADIES' SHOW ROOM to his premises, is prepared to offer Special BARGAINS FOR CASH. Winceys, 4|d Double Width Plaids, 2s 3d Fancy Dress Material, 5d 80iu. White Twill Sheeting, Is 9d Calico, from 3|d Ladies' Jackets and Uslters, from Fancy Pvints, 5f d 7s 6d All- Wool Plaids, Is 6d Ladies' and Children's Hats, from 6d Bargains on Sixpenny and Shilling Tables. A GREAT VARIETY REMNANTS CHEAP. SPECIAL LINES IN MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Is still under the popular and efficient management o|Miss Dunn. T. ECOLESMELD, STOREKEEPER, HAWERA, HAS ON HAND— Provisions, Groceries, Teas, WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALE & STOUT, Best quality obtainable. CELEBRATED NELSON SOAP Oats, Maize, Bran, Chaff, Pollard, Chick Wheat. G-AKDENT & -A.GM^ICTJIL.TURA.L. SEEDS. LIME, CHLORIDE OF LIME, COOPER'S DIP. P.S. — A Guinea to be given at first Hawera Stock and Produce Show to each of the best Butter and Cheese makers of the Hawera district. Also, to the owner of the best kept garden.
S. DIXON, HOUSE, SIGN, and COACH PAINTER, Paperhanger, Gilder, Grainer, Glazier, and General Decorator, High-street, Haweea. All work finished in a tradesmanlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Orders left at Mr. Cockburn's, general blacksmith, Hawera, will be attended to with the utmost despatch. S. DIXON. HAWERA OIL, COLOR, AND PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE. TOSEPH TINGE V, House Decoeatoe, WRITER, AND GRAINER, Hawera, Notifies the arrival of a large quantity of best quality Paperhangings, comprising newest patterns and richest colors. A large assortment to select from. Prices very cheap. Excellent value. Estimates carefully prepared. All work attended to with promptitude. SMALL Steam Engines specially adapted for use on estates and farms for chaff cutting, corn bruising, thrashing, sawing, &c. They are simple, economical in fuel, easily managed, and cheap. Send for catalogue and testimonials to 1 E. S. Hindley, !. Bourton, Dorset.
GEORGE SYME, "OUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, High street, Hawera, Has always on hand — Doors, sashes, mouldings, and builders' ironmongery. T. ROGERS, (Late of Marton), T3EGS to inform the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as Tinsmith and Plumber, (next door to Mr. Coffey, the well-known boot and shoe maker), Princes-street, Hawera, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of support. On Hand — Spouting and galvanised iron tanks Spouting and piping at Wanganui prices. HAWERA TINWORKS. A. R. PYE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Hawera and Normanby that he has opened in those premises lately occupied by Mr. James Bridge, in High street, Hawera, and trusts by strict attention to business, combined with reasonable charges, to merit a fair share of support. Goods on Hand — Water tanks, pumps, sheet zinc, spouting, and all kinds oi tinware, &c, &c. All orders entrusted to A. R. P. will meet with quick despatch. Note the address — A. R. PTE, Hawera Tinworke.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 31, 28 July 1880, Page 1
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