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J. S. ADAMS Has much pleasure iv informing the general public that he has received a VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SEASON'S GOODS AND NOVELTIES. Below are some of the leading lines, to which he invites an early inspection. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Nun's Cloth, Beijes, Foules, Ecarts, Fancy Tweeds, Cashmeres, Lustres, Merinos MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Dolmans, Mantles, Fichus and Capes in Silk, Satin, Broche, Lace, Chenille, and other textures, to suit any taste Ladies' Underclothing, Pinafores, Diaper, Holland, Oatmeal Cloth Embroidered Dress Pinafores, Eichly Trimmed Costumes, in the latest fashion, in Black Grenadine, Black Silk ami Satin Brocbe Stuff Costumes in all colors. Washing Costumes, both French and English, suittable for evening dress or ont-door wear MILLINERY. Ladies' aud Children's Trimmed aud Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, in tbe newest shapes and colors, including Underplait, Porcupine, &c, all the latest shapes, viz., Princess, Victorin, Mrs. Wheeler, Queen's Cliff, Patinee, Gardener's Daughter. Children's Sun Hats and Bonnets iv 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 stj'le 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. JG ILMO UR, Ju n., • has on sale — Ironmongery, Stationery Books, School Requisites Patent Medicines, Groceries SB6 TT ALL BROTHERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Manaia. We are continually receiving fresh shipments in tbe following lines, viz. : Grocery, drapery, crockery, hardware, boots and shoes, paints, oils, stationery, glassware, saddlery, wooden tubs, 13s. Gd. per nest of three, cheese vats, butter kegs, 90, 6s. 10d.; 70, 6s. 6d.; 50, ss. Gd. ; 40, 4s. lOd. We have been selling goods in the above lines at prices before unheard of in Manaia. We will now make a further reduction of 5 per cent, on all Cash purchases during the month of December. Special attention is called to a splendid assortment of cuckoo and other clocks, just arrived. N.B. — Combined moAver and reaper, to be sold cheap. 60tc HALL BROS., Manaia. ON SALE. Boots. Boots. Grand assortment. Nicoll's Store | Manaia. ■jl/TANAIA COACH FACTORY. S. DRILLER Having re-opened the above Factory, is prepared to execute orders on the shortest notice. Charges strictly moderate. Horses carefully shod on the premises. Blacksmithing in all its branches. l\/r ANAIA BAKEIiY. M. DEEGAN having purchased tbe Bakery Business lately carried on by Messrs. Langlcy and Co., trusts to receive a fair share of public support. A stock of small goods always on hand. Wedding and Christmas Cakes made to order. Cnstomers waited on daily. M. DEEGAN, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, Manaia. 887 IU INA I A SMITHY. WILLIAM CAMERON having purchased the Blacksmith's and Farrier's Shop in Manaia lately occupied by Messrs. Buckingham and Powley, solicits the support of settlers throughout the district. Horses carefully shod. Agricultural implements made and repaired with neatness and despatch. 61 HENRY SINCLAIR, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Manaia. Estimates given for any description of buildings. 100,000 feet of seasoned timber of .all 51358 kinds on hand. ri DAYS, MANAIA, HAS ON IIAND — 300,000 feet of seasoned timber, of all descriptions. £2000 worth of doors, sashes, builders' ironmongery, bricks, lime, &c, &c. Timber delivered to any part of the Waimate Plains. Sol* ftgent for the Waimate Saw

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 379, 27 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 379, 27 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 379, 27 December 1882, Page 1

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