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NEW SPRJ[JNG GOODS! E. PULFOED Begs to announce that he has JCTST RECEIVED and OPENED UP Mb First Shipment of NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Which for Style, Quality, and Price cannot be surpassed by any House in the North Island, consisting of — Ladies' and Children's Straw and Leghorn Hats, Feathers. Flowers, Bibfcons, Laces, Silk Scarfs, Neckties, Josephine Kid Gloves, &c. A Special Line, ex Mail Steamer, of Ladies' Fichus, Pelerines and Dolmans, very choice. Dress Materials in Carmelites, Satrnettes, Plain and Colored Cambrics, Plain and Figured Lustres, Black Lustres and Casliiueres, Sic 5 Pieces of Black French Corded Silk of the celebrated Cashmere make — splendid value. Horrock's Longcloth, Sheetings, Brown Hollands, Diapers, White Counterpanes, Muslin Curtains, Colored Striped Drill, for Boys' -wear, &c. WHITE AND COLORED CHINESE MATTING, ALL WIDTHS. Also— s CASES MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING— containing — Men's Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Suits. Scotch Tweed Suits. Blue Diagonal Coats, Boy's and Youth's Suits, Trousers and Vests, first-class goods, and will be sold cheap. 2 CASES MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS, | in Pelt (Black and Colored), and Tweed (new shapes). Opened up This Day — 3 TRUNKS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS— well assorted. E. PULPOED.

CHA. S. E. GIBSON, NORMANBY, HAS FOR SALE, 664 Acres in two Farms, comprising Sections Nos. 32, 35, 34-, 37, 38, Block XII., Kaupokonui Survey District; well watered and timbered. A really good investment. Terms easy. Also, ex Waimea, Mary Lowe, Fern Glen, Glenariff, and other late arrivals, from London, New York, and Glasgow :— 8 tons Corrugated Iron, Lysaght's Buildei's* li'onmongery — 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 Feedei*s Screws 27 French Bedsteads and Cots 6 iozen P/w-i-es' Brighh Siee2 Spades 15 cvrt. Shot, 2fos. 1 to 6 4 Smith's Vices 20 drums Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil 1 dozen Butcher's Choppers 10 cwt. Champion's White Lead h » » Cleavers Electroplate Ware 36 sets Mortice Furniture Avery's Platform Machines, Steel6 dozen Finger Plates yards 2 dozen Centre Door Knobs Sets of Weights, Counter Machines 17 Fairbanks American Scales Scales and Letter Balances 27 Newcastle Grindstones Brass Bottling and Range Cocks 1 bale White Cotton Waste Lovelock's Sausage Machines 3 hogsheads Hollo ware 1 dozen Lined Plate Baskets 7 tons Fencing Wire, 5. 6, 7. 8 5 crates CPuOOKERT and GLASSWARE, 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 sizes 300 coils best Double-Taped Fuse 65 pairs Sashes, „ ■ 50 lbs. <!£>- Grain and FFF Powder 4 pairs Casements Sporting Requisites of every de- 34 Single Sashes, all sizes cription Prairie Grass, Canterbury Rye Q TT^ T7* "T\ C< Red & White Clover, Cow Grass Italian Rye, Timothy OHi JJJ JJ O • Alsyke, Purple Top Swede And Garden Seeds. 10 tons SUGAR, 0., 1.0.. and I.W. NEW SEASON'S ASSAM and INDIAN TEAS of the finest qualities. Grocery, Drapery, and Boots, of every description. SOtfTK BBITrSH INSURANCE ACrETfCT. LICENSED DEALER IN ARMS AND AMMUNITION. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.

H. HOMEYER, PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER, Hawera. 950n23 T^URNITURE ! FURNITURE ! W. T. WATTS, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, High-street, Hawera. A large Stock of English, American, and Colonial Furniture always on hand, and sold at the lowest possible prices.* FUNERALS FURNISHED. Goods delivered free to all parts of the district. A DAMSON, PEASE, AND CO., FAMILY BUTCHERS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. HAWERA BUTCHERY. The undersigned are prepared to supply the public with. Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausages, &c, of the best quality, at moderate prices. Families waited on daily, and all orders will receive careful attention. SHEARER AND NICHOL, Successors to McLdowie, Perry, & Co. Messrs. Shearer and Nichol have opened a Branch at Manaia for the convenience of their customers residing on the Waiinate Plains.

Q R I O X E T. Our Stock of Cricketing Material is now ready for inspection. Single, Double, and All-Cane Bats Leg Guards, Balls, &c. Boys' Bats and Balls H. I. Jones & Sos", Hawera. Lawn Tennis, Eackets and Balls. TOYS ! TOYS ! TOYS ! Just received, the largest and best collection of Toys ever seen in Hawera. To arrive in a few days, three cases of Booxs, carefully selected from the largest stock in Melbourne, comprising the works of all the poets. Pupil Teachers' Handbooks Lillywhite's Cricket Annual 240 cheap Novels, by Lover, Lytton, Besant and Rice, &c. (Sift Books in every style of binding. ACCOUNT BOOKS. Two cases of Account Books. Orders taken for specially ruled , books and BOOKBINDING. H. I. JONES AND SON, Hawera. WILLIAM &OCKINGTON, BUILDEE k CONTRACTOR, NoiIVfASBY, HAS PORSALE— Sashes (own manufacture) 100 pairs of 4-lipht, 15 x 28 100 do., assorted sizes, 12 x 20, 18 x 32, and 18 x 36 All kinds of- worli connected with the trade executed on the shortest notice. i Plans and specifications prepared.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 166, 31 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 166, 31 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 166, 31 October 1881, Page 1

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