CASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. j. s. Tdams Has much pleasure in informincr the Ladies and Gentlemen of Hawera and surrounding district that he has received and has to arrive a complete assortment of SEASON'S GOODS AND NOVELTIES. Below are a few of the lines, of which he invites an early inspection :—: — MANTLES— Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Paletots, and Mantles, newest shape, Trimmed with Feathers, very special lines. ULSTERS— Ladies' and Maids', in newest materials and makes. DRESS STUFFS— Fancy Tweed and Melton Costumes, Tunis, Cashmere, Foule and Satin Cloth, Serges, &c., &c. HATS AND BONNETS— Straw, Beaver, Plush, and Felt, trimmed and untrimmed, in newest shapes. WINCEYS— PIain and Twilled, Scotch and Super., all unusually good value. SILK and PLUSHES, plain and figured, in newest styles, Feathers, Hats, Flats, Plumes, and Flowers. FUR LINED GLOVES, Hosiery, Corsets, Skirts, Ladies' Scarves and Laces, Frillings, &c. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. The Largest Stock ever seen in Hawera, together with a splendid assortment of Shirts, Socks, and Tweeds. Blankets, Flannels, Calicos ; Cotton, Union, and Wool Shirtings; Muslins, Umbrellas, and Haberdashery of all kinds. The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT will be under the management of MISS McINERNEY. J. S. ADAMS, CASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. -jyr O T I C^ eT mOYS! TOYS! TOYS! A Branch of my Business is now Selling Off. Selling Off. opened in High-street, Hawera, H. I. Jones & Son beg to inform under the management of Mr. the public that in order to make room Chables Ranson, who will receive for large shipments expected in a few entries for the Stock Sales, and days, they have decided to hold a transact any commission or other Cash Clearing Sale of Toys and Fancy business that may be required. Goods. The goods are all marked in Advances made on Stock and Pro- plain figures, from which a liberal duce. reduction will be made. Cash Purchaser of Wool and other New Books. — Judy's Annual, Produce. ■ Household Words, Vol. I. ; Peter Money to Lend, on freehold securi- Parley's Annual, Temperance Mirror, ties, from 6£ to 1% per cent. Stonehenge's British Sports, Cassell's Book of Sport, Cassell's Popular Agencies : Educator, Family Reader, 43 ; ChrisThe Northern Investment Company tian World Annual, Band of Hope, of New Zealand. British Workman, British WorkImperial Fire Insurance Company of woman, Caldecott's Picture Book, London. Birthday Books, Prayer Books, Beeton's Household Management. Monthly Sales— Wavebley, Kaka- Christmas numbers of Graphic, eamea, and Haweba. Illustrated London News, Bow Bells, Girl's Own Paper. Head Office Wanganui. The Sheep Act (hand-book published by N.Z. Government), FencFREEMAN R. JACKSON, ing Act, Licensing Act. 485tc Auctioneer. H. I. JONES & SON, =r— — — — Booksellers, Stationers, &c., TOWNSEND, Princes-street, Hawera. rjIOBACCONIST AND MUSIC -ryj ESS & MANTLE MAKING. SELLER, Miss w ITNET takes this opportuNEW PLYMOUTH. n^7 °^ thanking the ladies of Hawera and surrounding districts for the JVEALE AND SON, liheral patronage bestowed upon her # ' during the past two years, and to IRONMONGERS AND IRON inform them that she has Removed MERCHANTS from Mrs. Saunders' to more central ' premises in Peinces-steeet, opposite Devon-Street, New Plymouth, the new Union Bank, where she is prepared to execute any orders enAre prepared to supply every descrip- trusted to her care with peomptitude tion of General EurmshiDg and Builders' -. DESpATCH Ironmongery, at most Reasonable Rates. MTSS WITNEY Agents for the world-renowned Sutton Deess and Mantle Maker. and Sons' Garden and Farm Seeds; 1845 Howard's Agricultural Implements ; _, -w n /\wti» the Standard Sewing Machine Company, U aJili Ifl Or UJJJM &c, &c., &c. 1694 KJ at JUNCTION GARDENS, SPECIAL NOTICE Hawera. TO THE FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS i n order to sell off the whole of my Of Hawera, Patea, Manaia, and stock, I shall sell very cheaply. It Opunake. consists of a large quantity of Pinus t -it -o at t> 7xt onw Insignis, Maritama, Helepansen J Lo7al E Atentir Hon J Songs', Spruce, 4c; Macrocarpa, Cypresses, Reading, can supply from Stock their &c ' „, , _ , « hybrid Flowering Shrubs, Lavender, Sage, UNADULTERATED and Thyme. VEGETABLE & GARDEN SEEDS, Also a large quantity of fine Fruit „., ., t. j i-ii n Trees, choice Gooseberries and CurKTSS oßow0 B ow & TrilS; rants, one to four years old. Incarnatum, Alsyke Clover, Mixed An y quantity of Rhubarb Roots, Grasses and Clovers for permanent Raspberry Canes, pastures, Turnips, Kohl Rabi, Rape, and Also, a large quantity of Box Field Cabbage; and every description Thorn, strong Gorso Plants, French of Farm and Garden Seeds. Gorse, Evergreen Privet. ... , , . , „., This is a good opportunity of All orders delivered at Railway secur ing Fruit-bearing Trees and Station, New Plymouth. Samples and f ?>• Catalogues on application. 1695 suon 2 rmes# Q T Tj^pjj^ Opunake. TTIe ca p pianos, pETTIGEEW, c LAYBOURN, w E TOWNSEND, Merchants, Commission, and New Plymouth, Forwarding Agents Can Bupply prAjfoS chea tbul auy Have on hand: ' one in the Province. Ironmongery, Drapery TT7ALLACE AND HOTIIAM, Fencing Wire VV Att o^kTa N D Farm and Garden Seeds Agricultural Implement ManufacWBOn IS: hC Llm ° tureS, and su^^r- dMarinein - Impo t r aa tion ° f Adam Laybourn, Seed Importer. a NY person found Trespassing, Northern Steamship Company. J\_ with dog or gun, on the proSANDER perties of the undersigned will be ' prosecuted. pENERAL STOREKEEPER J. S. Caveruill. VU~ AND F. FINIiAYSON. COMMISSION AGENT, Jf°£- RI^ N r> BROB ' C. H. MCCUTCHAN. Opunake. 808te j. Crocker. j & T k obbon . OPUNAKE BUTCHERY. G. Inkster. Nonxiauby, Ist May, 1882. GEORGE ROBINSON desires to intimate that he has com- "VT O T I C E. menoed the butchering business in Opu- -LM nake, and solicits the custom of the Poison will be laid for dogs on inhabitants of the township and dis- Mr. G. T. Bayly's run, at Mokoia, trict. Prompt attention to all orders on and after this date, entrusted to him. Cart visits Rahotu J. S. FOWLER. twice a week. 147 7 May 7, ISB2,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 249, 17 May 1882, Page 4
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