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"TAMES T>EAD'S High-street GENEEAL PEOVISION STOEE. All stores of best brands. Patronage solicited. CHOICE STOCK OP CHINA, GLASS, and EAETHENWAEE. Fancy Goods in variety. pOUNTEY SETTLEES COMING INTO TOWN SHOULD NOT NEGLECT TO SECUEE SOME OF THE BAR GAINS TO BE HAD AT THE GEEAT SALVAGE SALE ! OF IEONMONGEEY EEGAEDLESS OF COST OR ANYTHING ELSE. BOBBINS & PIERAKD, IEONMONGEES, High-street. P.S. — Windows lit up This Evening. Stop and see the Bargains in plain figures, and if you don't see what you want, come inside. E. & P. J. K. FERGUSON, TAILOE AND HABIT MAKER, Princes-street, Hawera. NEW WINTEE GOODS ! NEW WINTEE GOODS ! Colonial, Scotch, and English Tweeds Black and Blue Cloths, Fancy Coatings Bedford Cords, Doeskins, Bannockburns Ladies' Ulsters made in latest style. Early inspection invited. MES. HUGHES, MIDWIFE AND NUESE, Hawera, desires to thank those who have so kindly patronised her during the past six years, and begs to inform them that she will continue to bestow the same care and attention on her patrons as heretofore. Address — Princes-street, Hawera, and at Manaia. TTTANTED KNOWN! Stuart Brothers have removed from their old stand to the new Timber Yard of Messrs. Southey and Willy, where the business can be carried on to greater advantage. Usual patronage solicited. Note the address — Premises of Southey and Willy. TjT ~ ~6~HL S^ A L E! Shop and Dwelling-house, next to Wilson's Hotel, Normanby. The premises are well built, and are suitable for a store or billiardroom. Terms reasonable. Apply on the premises. Tp O E SALE. 700 good lambs 2 first-class draught mares 3 draught fillies, out of imported mares and sires Apply to G. INKSTER, my 12 Normanby. A BAEGAIN. 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. /CONVENT IN NEW PLYV^ MOUTH. PEELIMINARY NOTICE. The Ladies de Notre Dame dcs Missions, whose Educational Establishments in England, Europe, India, and New Zealand (Christchurch, Nelson, and Napier), have acqnired 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 until their Convent is built will be limited, early application should be made to the Lady Prioress at the Convent, or to the' Rev. Father Cbastagnon. By the end of March or the beginning of April their new and extensive buildings will be'ready to receive a number of boarders. »

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 767, 7 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 767, 7 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 767, 7 April 1884, Page 4