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HAWERA COACH FACTORY. J^PNEGH^,, QHISHOLM, & gMITH, COACHBUILDERS, CAREIAGE, AGRICULTUKAL, AND FARRIERY WORKS. Ist prize for Baggies, W.A.&P. Show, 1880 I Ist prize for Buggies, W.A.&P. Show, 1881 Ist prize for Buggies, P.A.&P. Show, 1881 | lsfc prize Farm Drays, P.A.&P. Show, 1881 HORSES SHOD ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLE. DONEGHUB, CHISHOLM, & SMITH, HAWERA^AND PATEA. CASH DRAPEEY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. j. s. Tldams Has much pleasure in informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Hawera and surrounding district that he has received and bas 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 Childven'e 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, Oasbmere, Foule and Satin Cloth, Serges, &c, &c. HATS AND BONNETS— Straw, Beaver, Plush, and Felt, trimmed and tin- , trimmed, in newest shapes. WINCEYS— PIain and Twilled, Scotch and Super., all unusually good value. SILK and PLUSHES, plain aud figured, in newest styles, Feathers, Hats, ' ..' Flats, Plumes, and Flowers. FUR LINED GLOVES, Hosiery, Corsets, - Skirts, Ladies' Scarves and Laces, Frillmgs, &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 Habei'dashery of all kinds. The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT will be tinder tbe management of MISS McINERNEY. >; '■-■■ :; ] j!'b: : adams, '. ■■^■- - \ CASH DBAPEBX & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. I — ... . ' WALTEE WRIGHT & CO., ; THE BAZAAR, .JLIGE STREET, HAWE RA. i WESTER, GOODS. FOR ONE MONTH PREVIOUS TO ANNUAL ' STObK, 1 TAKING, M DISCOUNT OF 15 PER teENT., yy y }^ :^ i Ob, 3s. IN THE POUND, X ,; „. „ofsr all! cass purchases above ;% . '■■:■■ ■;. .-.;•! ••:;,.. •:■/,. DRAPERY ■ ' ; ■•;■•-■"■; .;;. flannels, from l(Hd. the yard : : Grrey calicos, from 2b. lid. the dozen ' . ' Strong hollaiid, from ss. lid. the dozen " ; ■'.■':■.■/! Navy serges, from Is. 6d. the yard ' . 3 ■;■ ; „ Striped shirting^ from Bd. the yard " ; : '■' '■ Blankets, in white, grey, blue, scarlet,, and stripes , ; .■: : . [.Special Good Vaxije ■..;;; DRESS MATERIALS.; ..''. ' Serges, merinoes, wool plaids, hective cloths, and" Tvinceys / ; 400 yards of silk warp vicuna cloth wilbbe sold at 6s. lid. the doz. " '.' Ladies' tweed Cashmere and serge costumes unmade, with satin, . velvet,' and plush trimmings and buttons to match, lSTs.y 18s. 21*;, 28s. 6d. r 'i These goods are fully 50 per cent, under the original price. FANCY GOODS. New winter hosiery, gloves, wool shawls, squares, ''scarfs : Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, feathers, flowers, ' ribbons Ladies' corsets and underclothing CARPETS. ' Dutch carpet, Is. the yard . . Felt carpet, Is. Gd. the yard Kidderminster felt carpet, Is. 6d. the yard Tapestry carpet, 2s. lid. the yard Oilcloth, linoleum, cretonnes, hearth rugs, and coir mats' : v CLOTHING. ' 'Boys', youths', and men's clothing . • , Shirts, hats, ties, braces, &c. The largest, cheapest, aud best stock in the district to choose from, , Waterproof coats, pilot coats, warm overcoats . AttENT FOE TUB WkKTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. WALTER WRIGHT & CO., THE BAZAAR, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. OFFICES TO LET. :

J. MEU L~IT Q ADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, O Haweba (Nearly opposite Post Office), Is' now offeriiij^ a large and entirely new stock of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bbidles, Bukastplates, ■■'"' Maetinqales, Whips and Spues, to which he desires to call the attention of' buyers, as he' is (Jetermined to sell at such a price as will defy competition* All kinds of Harness in stock and made to order on the shortest notice. Horse Covers, from 20s. each ; leg* gings, from 7s. Gd. per pair. .Orders promptly attended to, and all repairs neatly executed with despatch. „ , : STRATFORD SAW MILL. L FIRST-LASS TIMBER ? . Of all kinds obtainable at thte above ■•■ . , Mill :.,..:'.'■ At Maeket Rates.: ; Punctual delivery is a^epecial fea^ ture in the management. ; . Agent for Haweraj — Mr. "Vy. M. Thomson. " •' "" ' J. K. CAMERON> ; 919 Proprietor. CAEDS, all sizes and colon, printed at the STA* A Osce with neatness And despatch.

PLANTS, TREES, SHRUBS, &o, FOR SALE. The undersigned has now to offer a fine collection of Fhuit Trees, from one to three years old, clean aud well grown, including many of the blight -resisting' varieties of Apples, which I have taken great pains in procuring, both in New Zealand and from Australia. , " . Forest and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Bulbs, <fee, in great variety; African Box Thorn, Gofse, Barberry, Acacia, .Ornithophora (kangaroo thorn)'. Seed Potntdes in variety, including Sutton's Magnum Bonum, the heaviest cropper and finest flavored kidney potato now grown ; in England. / Vegetable Seeds, some of which are my own saving. Expected to arrive--, some of the fine strains that have not : been hitherto offered in the district. Every Variety of vegetable seeds w'ld bo tested before being sent ou t Storekeepers will be liberally dealt .with. J Flower Seeds forwardea post free, No. 1, 12 varieties hardy sorts, 3s No. 2, 12 varieties, hardy and 'half hardy sorts, extra choice (ineludinc ] fineststramof double hybrid petunia). Orders will be promptly attended to; according to priority j t andmy | tTEBMS ABE STKICTLX CASH. W. ROWE, • NoBitANBI NUB8B»y,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 19, Issue 276, 19 July 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 19, Issue 276, 19 July 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 19, Issue 276, 19 July 1882, Page 2

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