Business Notices. TO THE LADIES OF HAWEEA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. WELLINGTON HOUSE, High-street, Hawera. F. CUDBY, Boot and Shoe Importer, is now opening out a new and carefully selected stock in the following lines : — Ladies Glove Kid Button Boots (assorted patterns) Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots (low heels) Ladieß' Kid Lace Boots (high legs) Ladies' Walking Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoes (steel beads) Ladies' Prunella Boots Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes (new style) Ladies' Evening Shoes (fur bound) Ladies' Patent Slippers Ladies' Satin Shoes Girls' Balmorals Girls' Kid Button Boots (from 7s to 2s Girls' Lace Boots (high legs) Children's Boots and Shoes in endless variety. Repairs promptly and neatly executed on the premises. Boots and Shoes made to order. Inspection invited. A commodious and well-furnished Ladies' Show Room. F. CUDBY, WELLINGTON HOUSE, , ( Opposite A'Court's, . . HIOH-ST^EriT, liAWKRA/ T>OOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! GREAT CASH SALE NOW ON. C. C. FLEMING, being largely overstocked, has decided to hold a GREAT BOOT AND SHOE SALE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. The settlers and townspeople will find the largest stock in the district, aud at 25 per cent under usual prices. Oali* EariiY and Secure Bargains. We can only quote a few lines of our large slock, but all lines are marked down at the same ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. Men's Watertights, reduced from 17s to 12s 6d Gents' Shooting Boots, worth 15s, selling at 12s Gd Men's Shoes, worth 15s, selling at 9s Men's Calf E.S. Sewn Boots, worth lGs, selling at 10s Gd Ladies' E.S. Kid Boots, strong, worth 9s, selling at 6s Ladies' superior E.S. Kid, worth 12s. selling at 8s Gd Ladies' E.S. Lasting Boots, worth 10s Gd, selling at 6s Gd Ladies' E.S., very superior, worth lls 6d, selling at 8s Ladies' Evening Shoes, Walking Shoes, Slippers, and Goloshes, in great variety. . , Children's, Boys' and Girls, &c, all equally cheap. Call early, and secure great bargains. Note the address — C. C. FLEMING'S CASH BOOT SHOP, (Next Max. D. King's Cash Palace.) H. GOODACRE, Manager. „„ ___ t ____ _ ___ The undersigned, in thanking the public for past support, hopes, by strict attention to business, and supplying a superior article, to merit a continuance of their support.' Having purchased the goodwill of the Firewood Business of Stuart Brothers, 1 am prepared to supply best Firewood in long and short lengths, best Greymouth Screened Coals. Also, Totara House Blocks, Straining, Mortice, and Wire Posts, Rails, Palings, &c, at lowest current rates, for cash. A. HAUGHEY, Hawera Coal and Firewood Yards, Princes-street, Opposite English Church. December 17, 1884. JUST ARRIVED, at the Star Office, a large and varied assortnient of Stationery, consisting of — Note paper, ruled and plain letter paper, foolscap, drawing and tracing paper, envelopes, Queen Anne desks, Crystal Palace gems, pens, pencils, inks, school chalks, elastic bands, slates, color boxes, erasers, blank music books, ink pencils, ledgers, cash books, journals, exercise books, memorandum books of all descriptions. A few globes on hand. INNES & CO. TMPROVED AMERICAN ICE1 MAKIN'. MACHINES, for making cine transparent ice in ten minutes, v - a an everlasting freezing crystal that will make ice or ices fron day to day without entailing the destruction of the crystal, as in all other freezing machines now in use, {The aboye umahine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings, &c, they being made ready moulded for the table in six minutes with Ice and salt. Shown in practical operation at the Atmosphoric Churn Company, Woolf and Co. Proprietor^ 119, j New Bond street, LoiidoH. 17 EATING'S INSECT POWDER. J\. Used by Her Majesty's Government. This Powder is unrivalled in destroying all insects, although perfectly harmless on domestic animals. It preserves from moth. All woollens and furs should be sprinkled with the powder before placing away. At tho seaside it. is invaluable for presorvrng froai domestic worries. Kills toigs;, fleas, beetles, and moths. Tbi increasing demand for this celebrated preparation has caused imitations which are noxious in their tffejbs; purchasers are, therefore, particularly requested to obtaih Keattrig'-s Powdor. Sold in tins, Is and 2s 6d each, by all druggists, or- by .post, 1 \4t 'and 36 stamps,, from T. Keating, Stu Paul's Churchyard, liondotf .
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 921, 24 January 1885, Page 4
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