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HAWERA HOUSE, Late Whittaker Brothers, DRAPEILS, OUTFITTERS, & FAMILY GROCERS. The New Goods for Spring and Summer Wear are now on view, and have been marked at a price which, consistent with quality, must command a ready sale. The public will therefore consult their own interests by seeing for themselves before purchasiug elsewhere. ALL OUR GOODS ARE BOUGHT FOR CASH, so that a considerable reduction is thereby obtained, of which customers will have the full benefit by getting a First-class Article for a lower price than usual ; and, in order to encourage -A. O-A-SH TRADE, Customers are hereby informed that on and after this date we propose to give — A DISCOUNT OE FIVE PER CENT., Or, One Shilling in the Pound, on all Drapery Parcels of £2 and Upwards. A Large Stock of Boots, &c, always on hand. TO PARTIES FURNISHING we offer special advantages in Carpets, Mattings, Druggets, Mats, Rugs, OilClotii.'?, <fee, See. Tinware, Uolloware, and Brushwarej in great variety. Linoleum in all widths. STATIONERY, &c, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. GROCERY AND CROCKERY WARE. In these departments we defy competition, as we hold the largest stock, and sell afc the lowest prices of any hoiise in the district. One Pound op Good Tea, and Two Pounds op I.C. Sugar for Two Shillings and Sixpence. ha^wera. house. m° OPENED THIS DAY. 13 CASES OF NEW SPRING GOODS! BEING THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE SEASON. TO AEEIVE ISTEXT WEEK, 31 CASES A.ISTD BA.LES. Pull particulars in a future advertisement. E. P U L E O R D. CHA. S. E. GIBSON, NORMANBY, HAS FOR SALE, 664 A-Gvea in two Eavms, comprising Sections Nos. Eli, S5, Zk S7, %%, Block XII., Kaupotonui Survey District; well watered and timbered. A really good investment. Terms easy. Also, ex Waimea, Mary Lowe, Pern Glen, Glenariff, and other late arrivals, from London, New York, and Glasgow :—: — 8 tons Corrugated Iron, Lysaglit's Builders' Ironmongery — complete Orb and Gospel Oak assortment 100 sheets plain Galvanised Iron 1 dozen Wrought Barrow Wheels 50 kegs Wire Nails 25 sheets Perforated Zinc 5 kegs Floor Brads 50 yards Galvanised Wire Netting 6 kegs Ewbank's Spikes 2 cwt. Gilpin's Steel Splitting Wedges 2500 feet Well Piping Bissell's Flooring Cramps 10 cwt. Bolts and Nuts and Coach 3 dozen Burdess Oil Feeders Screws 27 French Bedsteads and Cots 6 dozen Parkes' Briglit Steel Spades 15 cwt. Shot, Nos. 1 to 6 4 Smith'b Vices 20 drums Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil 1 dozen Butcher's Choppers 10 cwt. Champion's White Lead § » „ Cleavers Electroplate Ware 36 sets Mortice Furniture Avery's Platform Machines, Steel6 dozen Finger Plates yards 2 dozen Centre Door Knobs Seta of Weights, Covmtei- Machines 3 7 Fairbanks American Scales Scaleß and Letter Ba,UuiCCS 27 Newcastle Grindstones Brass BottHng and Range Cocks 1 bale White Cotton Waste Lovelock's Sausage Machines 3 hogsheads Holloware 1 dozen Lined Plate Baskets 7 tons Fencing Wire, 5, 6, 7. 8 5 crates CROCKERY and GLA.SSWARE, comprising Dinner and Tea Services complete, selected from Melbourne exhibits, and imported direct from manufacturers. 8 Smith and Wellstood's COOKING RANGES and STOVES Also, 50 kegs Blasting Powder 60 Kauri Doors, all sizea 300 coils best Double-Taped Fuse 65 pairs Sashes, „ 50 lbs. <j£> Grain and FFF Powder 4 pairs Casements Sporting Requisites of every de- 34 Single Sashes, all sizes cription Prairie Grass, Canterbury Rye C<T7l T?~T\ CJ Red & White Clover, Cow Grass Italian Rye, Timothy lOJjJ JjJ J JO* Alsyke, Purple Top Swede And Garden Seeds. 10 tons SUGAR, 0., I.C, and I.W. NEW SEASON'S ASSAM and INDIAN TEAS of the finest qualities. Grocery, Drapery, and Boots, of every description. SOUTH BEITISH INSUEANCE AGENCY. LICENSED DEALER IN T ARMS AND AMMUNITION. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.

1%/T ONU MENTAL. N. HOOKER, Monumental and General Mascot, NEW PLYMOUTH, is prepared to execute any orders that may he entrusted to h'iin iv the aba re liae. Orders for Grave Stones or Iron Railings left with- Mr. M. D. King will be promptly attended to.

WILLIAM LOCKINGTON, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Normanby, HAS FOR SALE— Sashes (own manufacture) 100 pairs of 4-light, 15 x 28 100 do., assorted sizes, 12 x 20, 18 x 32, and 18 i 36 All kiads o£ work connected vrfth the trade executed on the shortest notice. Plane and specifications prepared.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 163, 24 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 163, 24 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 163, 24 October 1881, Page 1

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