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J. S. ADAMS Has much pleasure in informing the general public that he has received a VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP SEASON'S GOODS AND NOVELTIES. Below are some of the leading lines, to which he invites an early inspection, j DEESS DEPARTMENT. Nun's Cloth, Beijes, Foules, Ecarts, Fancy Tweeds, Cashmeres, Lustres, Merinos MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Dolmaus, Mantles, Fichus and Capes in Silk, Satin, Brocbe, Lace, Chenille, and other textures, to suit any taste Ladies' Underclothing, Pinafores, Diaper, Holland, Oatmeal Cloth Embroidered Dress Pinafores, Richly Trimmed Costumes, in the latest fashion, in Black Grenadine, Black Silk and Satin Broche Stuff Costumes in all colors. Washing Costumes, both French and English, suittable for evening dress or out-door wear MILLINERY. Ladies* and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, in the newest shapes and colors, including Underplait, Porcupine, &c, all the latest shapes, viz., Princess, Victoria, Mrs. Wheeler, Queen's Cliff, Patinee, Gardener's Daughter. Children's Sun Hats and Bonnets in all colors SILKS AND SATINS. Plush, Colored Crapes, Gauze, Broche, New Silks and Satins, and every necessary materials for Dress and Millinery requirements. Large assortment of Laces and Gloves, suited to meet the great demand in this department. HOSIERY. Men's, Women's, and Children's Plaid ; and an assortment of latest novelties. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 100 Men's Kaiapoi Suits, will be sold at English good's price. Attention is especially directed to this department. The variety of style in Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Shirts, Hats, and the lowness of price, cannot be surpassed. MILLINERY, MANTLE, & DRESSMAKING, on the premises by experienced hands. J. S. ADAMS, CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. Manaia. "TTvFFFILL BROTHERS, JGr ILMO UR, J v n., CABINET-MAKERS AND • has on sale— UPHOLSTERERS, Ironmongery, Stationery High-Street, Hawera, and opposite Books, School Requisites Prosser's Hotel, Opunake. Patent Medicines, Groceries 886 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES HALLBROTHERS, of Chests of drawers GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Round and square tables Manaia. Wood and iron bedsteads Spring stuffed couches We are continually receiving fresh Washstands shipments in the following lines, viz. : Toilet tables, and Grocery, drapery, crockery, hard- All kinds of bedding. ware, boots and shoes, paints, oils, stationery, glassware, sad- Pictures Framed. dlery, wooden tubs, 13s. 6d. per — — — — —^— — — nest of three, cheese vats, butter FUNERALS FURNISHED. kegs, 90, 6s. lOd. ; 70, 6s. 6d.; — 50, ss. 6d. ; 40, 4s. lOd. x . vr . nTTT . WTTOrtAT , • 7 We have been selling goods in the (\ '™LL & WILSON desire to above lines at prices before unheard mtimate that they have just of in Manaia. received a large consignment of We will now make a further re- I ron bedsteads _ m duction of 5 per cent, on all Cash Austrian and American chairs purchases during the month of Black wood and cedar suites in December. evei T variety of covering Special attention is called to a Loo tables splendid assortment of cuckoo and Dl » m g: slttin S> and , bed-room other clocks, -just arrived. A furniture of every description N.B.— Combined mower and reaper, A lar 8 e quantity of toilet glasses to be sold cheap. and toilet sets 60tc HALL BROS., Manaia. Oil cloth, 4 yards wide Pictures, and over 2000 teet ot mouldings to select from PS. — O'Neill & Wilson having entered into an engagement with Messrs. Phillips & Son, of BinningON SALE. ham, the well-known bedstead mannBoowTboots. facturers, they are now prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices. Grand assortment. I FUNERALS FURNISHED. Nicoll's Stobe, •' Manaia. O'NEILL & WILSON. 76_ ADODSWORTH, . CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND UNDERTAKER, MANAIA COACH FACTORY. Princes-street, Hawera, opposite the Court-house, S. DRIL LE R nas pleasure in presenting his prices Having re-opened the above Factory, to the public, as follows :— is prepared to execute orders on the chest of Drawers, from ... £2 12 6 shortest notice. Toilet Tables, from ... 0 8 6 Charges strictly moderate. Washing Stands, from ... 012 0 Horses carefully shod on the pre- Dining Tables, from ... 012 6 mises - Wood Bedsteads, single ... 1 5 0 Blacks mithing in all its branches. )} double... 2 0 0 ANXIA "BAKEEI Loo Tables I^2 Cheffioneers 3 0 0 M. DEEGAN having purchased the . All other furniture and shop fitBakery Business lately carried on by tin S s at equally low prices. Messrs. Langley and Co., trusts to Venetian and Wire Blinds from receive a fair share of public sup- I s - 4d. These blinds are of the best p Ort clear pme, and warranted not to warp A stock of small goods always on or blister. h an( j Pictures mounted and framed. Wedding and Christmas Cakes t Funerals furnished, from £2 15s. made to order. §51^5 Cnstoniers waited on daily. JAMES C. GEORGE, M. DEEGAN, f^ ABINETMAKER. BAKER & CONFECTIONER, \J MAyAIA " — IMPORTER OF FURNITURE, lUANAIA SMITHY. PIANOS, &c, Ac. WILLIAM CAMERON having purchased the Blacksmith's Devon-street, New Plymouth. and Farrier's Shop in Manaia lately occupied by Messrs. Buckingham and Powley, solicits the support of set- Goods carefully packed, and delivered tiers throughout the district. _ free at the Railway Station. 78 Horses caretully shod. Agncultural implements made and repaired r^i tj t? Ntn t \ t at ntt n v with neatness and despatch. 61 gPE C Z A _^_ *°T* CE> ■TfcTTTTTYFR V rONTRAPTOR GENERAL PRINTING ESTABT>UILDER & CONTRACTOR, LIBHMENT. Estimates given for any description t^ tl^W^T3S 100,000 feet/of .loS timber of all J» *%^£s£n?S*S; 51358 kinds on hand. mogt modem des]gna of printing material, thus enabling them to cxcCD A V S, cu t e orders in every branch of the • trade in a superior and expeditious MANAIA, manner. has on hand- ARMIT, INNES & CO. 300,000 feet of seasoned timber, of t-t^-\v jjßA BUTCHERY all descriptions. XJL £2000 worth of doors, sashes, build- T1 \ e undersigned are prepared to supply the public with Beef, Mutton, ers ironmongery, bricks, lime, p or^ Sausages, &c, of the beat &c, <&c. quality, at moderate prices. Families waited on daily, and all •r* i. j' i • jj. . •■ j.l. orders will receive careful attention. Timber delivered to any part of the Waimate Plains. NICHOL & McINTOSH, Butchers, o i , r „ «,, , o High-street, Hawera, Sole agent for the Waimate Saw (S UCC e BBorßB Borß to Shearer & Nichol. Mills. 57 355tc

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 370, 14 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 370, 14 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 370, 14 December 1882, Page 1

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