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FEARLESS ASSERTION. CHEAPEST DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN HAWERA. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. COMPARE THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST : — 400 Ladies' and Children's llaU, reduced from Is 6d to 6d, 2s 6d to Is, 3s 6d to Is 6d, 5s Gd to 2s 6d Come and see that prices quoted are genuine. 100 real Ostrich Feathers, 18 to 20 inches long, in all the fashionable shades, reduced from 10s to ss, 14s 6d to 8s 6d, 16s 6d to 9s 6d, 20s to 10s 6d SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE GENTLEMEN. 100 English and Colonial Tweed Suits, fashionable cut, reduced from 30s to 20s, 45s to 32s 6d, 50s to 37s Gd 150 Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, reduced from 18s to 14s, 20s to 16s 6d, 30s to 25s 150 Men's Tweed Trousers, from 5s Gd to 20s 25 Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats, 20s, 255, 30s 25 Men's Oilskin's Coats in yellow and black, 14s 6d and lGs 6d 22 Boys' Knicker Suits (job), 8s lid, worth 15s 25 Boys' Jersey Suits, with cap, 5s 6d — cannot be beaten 25 pairs Men's Brown Cord Trousers, at 12s, usually sold at 16s Gd i 50 Youths' Blue Serge Suits, 12s Gd, splendid value, would be cheap at 21s Special line in Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Hose, spliced knee, ankle, and foot, considered to give double the wear, in navy, brown, black, cardinal, maroon, and green, Is to 3s 6d. 150 Ladies' Jackets, Dolmans, and Ulsters, you can have at your owm prices |1 case Ladies' Underclothing, hand sewn, beautifully trimmed, at halfprice Our Dress Goods are noted for being cheap. 100 boxes Men's White Oxford and Regatta Shirts, reduced from os 6d to 3s lid, 6s Gd to 4s Gd, 8* Gd to 5s Gd Every description of Drapery will be found equally cheap, at R. A. ADAMS, DIRECT IMPORTER, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA.

ivr o t i c c. Poison is laid on the property of the undersigned. J. MASON. Westward Ho, July 9, 1886. TO LET, for a term— 227 Acres, i all well fenced ; 100 acres in grass. Tenders close on Monday, 12th July. Apply at Appleoate's store, Okaiawa. a^O LET— 3OO acres ot level land adjoining Mr. Wm. Bayly's Stony River run, being fenced and subdivided ; 250 acres ploughed and grassed ; 50 acres light bush, with grass clearings ; 3-roomed house, stockyard, and outbuildings. Rent, reduced to £90 per year. Apply to G & H. CURTIS, Stratford ; or, H. B. CURTIS, Inglewood. Stratford, 11th Nov., 1885. "DOE SALE. A well-improved Dairy Farm of 80 acres, section 10, Block 3, Normauby Road, Manaia, close to the proposed Dairy Factory. Reason for saleowner leaving colony. Apply on the farm. W. T. WELLS. Tj^ <~> R SALE. A five-roomed House, in Princesstreet, lately occupied by Mr. L. E. Prichard. For particulars apply to NOLAN, TONKS & CO. E O E SALE. BEACH FARM. 392 ACRES. Sections 2, 3, and 4, Block V., Opunake Survey District, seven miles north of Opunake, on a firstclass road, substantially fenced, ■well watered and ?evel. A large portion is alluvial, 7 feet deep. The bulk has been burnt, and surface sown. A large swamp has been effectually drained. 193 head of cattle are on the farm, 100 steers, and 93 speyed heifers. Cattle can be taken at valuation. For further particulars apply to W. BAYLY. T^ O R SALE. 100 cords of superior Firewood. Apply to G. Inksteh, or Robbins and Pieraud, Ironmongers, Hawera. NOTICE.— The undersigned having been appointed agent for Mr. E. Ahmitaoe, Fellmonger, New Plymouth, is prepared to purchase Sheepskins for the above in any quantity. Cash by return of mail, when delivered at New Plymouth. WILLIAM HAMMOND, Agent. N.B. — Rents and debts collected. Payments as received. — W. H. ft IBSON'S CASH WAREVT HOUSE, ! Princes-street, Hawera. i TEA. TEA. TEA. " GRASP THE TRUTH." Magnificent Tea— The finest and choicest imported from India and China is supplied from Gibson's Cash Warehouse. Why buy inferior Tea, which has filtered through some half-dozen | hands, and thus throw away fully Is ] per lb— swallowed up in interme- \ diate profits. My importations are of exceptional value, and will be found to have a rich, ripe, mellow , flavor, and will give every satisfac- [ tion. Half the indigestion, tooth- ] ache, and nervous affections are solely owing to the use of cheap, valueless \ refuse tea, blackened with lead and other mineral poisons to give color and weight, and it is false economy to throw any money away on the rubbish. Pure Indian Pekoe Souchong, in original chests, 2s per lb. Pure Indian Pekoe, in original chests, 2s 6d per lb. Pure Indian Orange Pekoe, in original chests, 3s per lb. Retail lots, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d per lb. Chinese Teas in boxes, half-chests, and chests, assorted qualities and prices. Finest Emperor's Pekoe, 5s per lb. Try our blend of pure Indian and Chinese Teas, mixed on the premises, and sold retail over the counter at 3s per lb, or in parcels for settlers and hotels. For all GBOCERIES and IRONMONGERY, try Gibson's Cash Warehouse. Just landed, SILVER DUST FLOUR, direct from the Mill. Am now stock-taking, and bargains and job lots will pay to take away. JOHN GIBSON.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1354, 9 July 1886, Page 3

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