WALTEE WEIGHT & CO., j THE BAZAA X, HIGH STREET, HAWEEA. DRAPERS, MERCERS, AND CLOTHIERS. NEW SUMMER GOODS. W. WRIGHT & CO. Have opened out and have ready for sale a LARGE AKD VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW SUMMER GOODS 1 New dress goods New costumes, jackets, &c. ' ■, ' New straw hats, trimmed aud un trimmed New lace goods j u a]j the ii atest novelties New hosiery and gloves lace and muslin curtains . . ,' ~ "; New carpets, cretonnes, and rugs ' New clothing, hats, braces, ties, &c. W. WRIGHT & CO., .By confining themselves to the DRAPERY TRADE ONLY, are enabled to '• ' offer a larger and better assorted stock to choose from, aud endeavor ,: < t to supply a good article at a' moderate profit. ,; AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES: WALTEE WEIGHT & CO., THE BAZAAR, HIGH STREET, HAWERA,
/^VKAIAWA GENERAL STORE. F. G. ARDEN (Sole Pbophietoe), Is now prepared to offer to settlers throughout the Plains goods of best quality at reasonable rates. Special attention is paid to leading lines. Every requisite on a farm kept in stock. Hardware, clothing, crockery, wire, staples, blankets, groceries, &c, at prices which challenge competition. Goods delivered to all parts of the Plains. 251tc — — ~ ~ :jr IV O I I C h. •*-* xtatjt t? VV. JNOBL/E Desires to inform the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding district that h h . t {^ Ws gtock of J SPBINQ AND SUMMER GOODS, conaisting of— Ladies' boots, in calf, kid, and prunella Gents- toot in ci astic 8 and , , shooters Meu'« watertights and bluchers Children's boots in endless variety All the above goods will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. A trial win c t]ie fact x TV. -vrn T)T -p Hn w< „. r 1 ! L 70 High-street. -Tp-AWERA & NORMANBY STAR, _|jL Patea County Chronicle, AND Waimate Plains Gazette. „ _. . ' Publ IShed Daily. Can be obtained at the office, High* street, and from the following Hawera-H A L LU bookseller; E. I Pulford, storekeeper; and J, Davicl. son, storekeeper Normanby—C. H. Beresford, storekeeper! Okaiawa-F. G. Arden, etoirekeeper Ar . T , t. . , Manam-Langley Brothers, storekeepers; J- Nicoll, storekeeper Otakeho—J. T. Alexander, storekeeper • Opunake—Mr F. K. Crowther, storekeeper Rabotu_j. Stevenson, hotel ' • , r , T!: , , Mangawhero-rJ. Inston, hotel Ngaire—j. Cheyne, storekeeper Stratford—G. and H. Curtis, storekeepers ingleWood-J.i ngleWood-J. Lever, storekeeper , vttji .i T» . \ •«. New plymo«^-J- Avery, tobacconist Waitara—Bluck aud Baker Manutabi—R. Wliittem, storekeeper Patea—J. Keuworthy, bookseller *W.ey_F.P. Pookes, M .Bd com, mission agent _ , , ~~" ,>' ■ Intending subscribers would confer a favor by sending their names in full, and Btatin S at which store or bth'er place.of business they would wish to have their papers left. '...., > ,
Charles HcHketh] [Alexander Aitken HESKETH & AITKEN, a RAIN & SEED MERCHANTS, Shipping, and GENERAL AGENTS, The Haymabket, 105 Queen-stheet, Auckland, Te Awaiiutu Waikato, and HI G H-S TRE ET, HAWERA. —- For the convenience of settlers aud customers oil this coast, the above firm have opened a branch establishment in Hawera. Having succeeded to the seed aud grain busiuess lately carried on by Mr. Alfred Bucklaiid, they hope by steady attention to business to merit a continuance of the support of former customers, and to supply a want long felt on this Coast New importations ot all kinds of Agricultural, Garden, and 1 lower Se R ecliS ' ' Also, Oats, Maize, Chaff, Bran, Bouedust, Guano, and Artificial Manures. Fine, Coarse, aud Rock Salt, New Zealand Flax, Tow, and Cocoanut Fibre They wish particularly to draw attention to their Spring Crop of Clovers, Turnip, and Mangold Seeds, consisting of—White Clover, Red Clover, Trefoil, Lucerne, Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip, Green Top Aberdeen Turnip, Champion Swede Turnip, Skerring s owede Turnip, VV lute Globe Turnip, Mammoth Long Red Mangold, Yellow and Red Globe Mangold, Golden Tankard Mangold, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Rape, Timothy. The sample room will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. ' Messrs. Hesketii & Aitkex hayiug been in my employ for many years, I confidently recommend them to my friends as reliable and careful business men. 3G4tc Alfred Buckland. "GEATEFU^^SNa^ Pj Breakfast. ' "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well/elected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. ' Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Ga? ette. # ,,.,. .„ Ko^raS'aS™ 1"111 '- JAMES EPPS & CQ., Homoapathio Chemists, London. Also, BPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE For Afternoon uae. 84 T>OSTBRS (plain or colored) turned X out with despatch at the Star Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 320, 16 October 1882, Page 1
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