NEW SPRING GOODS? E. PTTLFORD Begs to announce that he has JCJST RECEIVED and OPENED UP his First Shipment of NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Which for Style, Quality and Price cannot be surpassed by any House in the ta- i a rn-n , « N ° rih Island, consisting of— Laches and Children's Straw and Leghorn Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Eibbons Laces, Silk Scarfs, Neckties, Josephine Kid Gloves, &c. lUUOU8 > A Special Line, ex Mail Steamer, of Ladies' Fichus, Pelerines and Dolmans _. ..,. • ver y choice. ' Dress Materials m Carmelites, Satinettes, Plain and Colored Cambrics, Plain and k t>- * -Bjfirnred Lnstres, Black Lustres and Cashmeres, &c. 5 Pieces of Black French Corrtod Sill? «f the celebrated Cashmere make— splendid value. HorrocksLongcloth, Sheetings Brown Hollands, Diapers, White' Counterpanes #^ - , uslm PV*teP*> qolprediStriped Drill, for Boys' wear, &c. terpaueS> WHITE AND COLOBED CHINESE MATTING,^ ALL WIDTHS. Also— s OASES 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 Vest* - ■ -first-class goods, and will be sold cheap. ' 2 CASES MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS in Felt (Black and Colored), and Tweed (new shapes). Opened trp This Day— 3 TRUNKS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS— well assorted. E. PTTLFORX),
J. M E V L I, n ADDLEE & HAENESS MAKEE, O Haweea (Nearly opposite Post Office), Has received a large assortment of LjJME.9 I A2TV GrENTS* SADDLES; BEIDLES, WHIPS, SPUES, &c, which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices. W. T. WATTS, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, High-street, Hawei-a. 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 disbvict. A DAMSON, PEASE, AND Ca, FAMILY BUTCHEES, HIGH STBEET, HAWERA. TTAWEEA BUTCHERY^ The undersigned are prepared to supply the public with Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausages, &c, of the best juality, at moderate prices. Families waited on daily, and all >rders will receive careful attention. SHEAEEE AND NICHOL, Successors to McLdowie, Perry, & Co. Messrs. Shearer and Nichol have jpened a Branch at Manaia for the iDisveiwenee oi their customers residng on the "Waimate Plains. IETEMAEAE SAW & PLANING MILLS. TIMBER can he ot>6amecJ at he above mills on the shortest notice. Also, T. and G. flooring, match lining, rusticated boards, architraves, mouldings, Sic. J. & T. ItOBSON, Proprietors, April 10, 1880. SAW MILL. FIEST-CLASS TIMBEE )f all kinds obtainable at the above Mill AT MARKET HATES. Punctual delivery is a 1 Special 3ature in the management. Ageafc for Hawera— Sir. W. M. hoxnson. J. K. CAMEEON, 19 Proprietor.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 186, 16 December 1881, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 186, 16 December 1881, Page 1
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