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HAWERA COACH FACTORY. "nONEGHUE, QHISHOLM, & gMITH, COACHBUILDERS, CARRIAGE, AGRICULTURAL, AND FARRIERY WORKS. Ist prize for Buggies, W.A.&P. Show, 1880 Ist prize for Buggies, W.A.&P. Show, 1881 Ist prize for Buggies, P.A.&P. Show, 1881 Ist prize Farm Drays, P.A.&P. Show, 1881 HORSES SHOD ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLE. DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, & SMITH, HAWERA AND PATEA. CASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. ADAMS Has much pleasure in informing 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. WALTEE WEIGHT & CO., THE BAZAAR, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. WINTER GOODS. FOR ONE MONTH PREVIOUS TO ANNUAL STOCKTAKING, A DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT., On, 3s. IN THE POUND, ON ALL CASH PURCHASES ABOVE 10s. DRAPERY Flannels, from 10M. the yard Grey calicos, from 2s. lid. the dozen Strong hollaud, from ss. lid. the dozen Navy serges, from Is. 6d. the yard Striped shirtings, from Bd. the yard Blankets, in white, grey, blue, scarlet, and stripes Special Good Value DRESS MATERIALS. Serges, rneriuoes, wool plaids, bective cloths, and winceys 400 yards of silk warp vicuna cloth will be sold at 6s. lid. the doz. Ladies' tweed Cashmere and serge costumes unmade, with satin, velvet, and plush trimmings and buttons to match, 155., 18s. 215., 28s. Gd. These goods are fully 50 per cent, under the original price. FANCY GOODS. New winter hosiery, gloves, wool shawls, squares, scarfs Hats, trimmed and untriinmed, feathers, flowers, ribbons Ladies' corsets and underclothing CARPETS. Dutch carpet, Is. the yard Felt carpet, Is. 6d. the yard Kidderminster felt carpet, Is. Gd. the yard Tapestry carpc^ 2s. lid. the yard Oilcloth, linoleum, cretonnes, hearth rugs, and coir mats CLOTHING. Boys', youths', and men's clothing Shirts, hats, ties, braces, &c. The largest, cheapest, and best stock in the district t<t (hooae from. "Waterproof coats, pilot coats, warm owv<mfcß ' AdENT FOE THE AVeeTHEIJI SeWINO MACHINES. WALTEE WRIGHT & CO., THE BAZAAR, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

CH. R E T F O R D • invites the public of Hawera to inspect the stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Jewellery, Fancy Goons (including Fancy Needlework and Materials) FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. She has opened in the shop lately occupied by Mr. J. Cojppey, Princes-street. Terms Casii. T)HOTOGRAPHS taken at once, at JL Mr. Brookes' Studio, next Mr. Pitcher's. 10s. per half dozen.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 266, 26 June 1882, Page 4

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