ADAMS'! ADAMS' ADAMS' ! ! ! CASH DBAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. QPECIAL SALE. FOE ONE WEEK. ONE WEEK. ODDS AND ENDS. Travellers' Samples, Millinery, Straw Hats, Dolmans, Sunshades, Lace Collars, Remnants, &c. SACRIFICING SALE, BEGAEDLESS OF COST. Ladies' Bla?k Satin Sunshades with Lace, 4/11, usual, 8/6 Ladies' Ecru and Gold Lace Sunshades, 5/6, usual, 10/6 I Ladies' Sateen Sunshades, in all colors, to match dress, 2/11, usual, 6/Ladies' Fancy Sateen do., 1/11, worth 4/I Ladies' French Bonnets, 14/-, 15/-, 16/-, usual, 22/- to 32/- , Ladies' English do., 5/11 to 14/-, usual, 12/- to 30/Ladies* Trimmed Hats, 1/1 1, 4/6, 5/6 300 Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats, -/3, -16, -/9, 1/100 Children's Sun Bonnets and Hats, -/6, -/9, usual, 2/- to 4/72 Black Ostrich Feathers, 1/-, usual, 8/2 boxes blowers, -/2, -/3, -/6 $S|r These goods are well worthy of inspection. Dolmans in figured Satins, 10/11, 15/6, 18/-, usual, 20/- to 40/Ladies' Tweed Dolmans, so much worn, 9/11, 12/6 50 colored Skirts, 1/9, 2/6 200 pairs Ladies' Brown Cotton Hose, -/6, -/8, -/9, worth double 150 Child. Dresses ; no reasonable offer refused 420 yds. Fancy Colored Eibbons, -/4-V, usual, 1/-, 1/3 All the goods mentioned will be on view in the windows and on tables in the centre of the shop. Bemember this is a Special Sale of odd lines, which must be sold regardless of English cost. Come early, and secure bargains. One week. One week. All other lines not mentioned will be found the best value in town or district. Note the address — B. A. ADAMS, High-street. ■^ O E SALE. 700 good lambs 2 first-class draught mares 3 draught fillies, out of imported mares and sires ' Apply to G. INKSTEE, my 12 Normanby. TBABG A I N. TO LEASE, for 14 years, with purchasing clause, at £4 4s. an acre, 740 ACEES LAND, about 12 miles from the Wanganui Bridge, at a yearly rent of £70. The land is covered with light bush, which can be felled for 20s. an acre. To a person with a small capital, this is a firstclass opportunity of acquiring a freehold on easy terms. Apply to" EDMO. GOWEE, Hawera. fiONVENT IN NEW PLTV^ MOUTH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Ladies de Notre Dame dcs Missions, whose Educational Establishments in England, Europe, India, and New Zealand (Christchurch, Nelson, and Napier), have acquired the highest reputation for teaching, intend OPENING their SCHOOLS in New Plymouth on Monday, 14th January, 1884. As the number of pupils they can receive uutil their Convent is built will be limited, early application should be made to the Lady Prioress at the Convent, or to the Rev. Father Chastagnon. By the end of March or the beginning of April their new and extensive buildings will be ready to receive a number of boarders. |)AILY PAPER. THE HAWEKA & NORZIANBY STAB IS ISSUED EVEEY AFTERNOON, at the price of ousts The Star is supplied efficiently with cable news from Europe, America, and Australia ; and telegrams from every part of New Zealand up to the hour of going to press. Special correspondents of tbe Stab are located at Normanby, Opunake, Patea, Ngaire, Stratford, and other points of settlement. Especial attention is paid to securing the latest shipping intelligence frem the various ports in which the district is interested. Pull and accurate accounts are published of tbe proceedings of the R.M. Court, County Council^
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 764, 3 April 1884, Page 4
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