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■^jy ANTED KNOWN. That I am opening up a splendid assortment of Seasonable Drapery and Clothing Also, a new shipment of the celebrated Zealandia Boots, all of which will be sold at my usual low prices. "W". L. England, Normanby. WANTED, a smart intelligent Youth. Apply New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED, a Married Couple. Apply to Godsal, Otakeho. WANTED investments for sums of £50 and upwards. H. Caplen, solicitor, Hawera. W"~ ANTED KNOWN— A Beautiful assortment of BELIEF SCBA.PS just opened at the STAR Office. T\7 ANTED, in or near Hawera, a Vf four-roomed Cottage, with 2 or 3 acres of land adjoining. Apply to H. CAPLEN, Solicitor, Hawera. "AUE DOG SP OT T T." SPECIAL VALUES IK SOAP, CANDLES & KEROSENE, AT THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. T> HOTOGRAPHIC. Wanted it Known, that Mr. S. COLLINS will Open in Mr. Huff's old premises, Regent-st., Hawera, for a short time only. Patrons may rely upon first-class work ; enamelled or plain. Portraits taken in any weather. STEEL MILK DISHES, Steel Milk Buckets, Churns, and all Dairy Utensils, To be had at the READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. WILTON'S Cobn Paint removes hard and soft corns and warts. Bottles, 1/- and 1/6 each. M. H. Wilton, Chemist, Manaia. /^ RAND FINALE. FOR ALL KINDS OF Bedding and Soring Mattresses Iron and Wood Bedsteads General Furniture Cane-seated Chairs, at 6s 6d Austrian bent Wood Chairs, large size, 8s Goto JOHN DUFFILL, High-street, Hawera. Established nine years HOUSEKEEPERS, Save your Money, by Making your Purchases for all GROCERIES AT THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. I^ORMANBY NURSERY. Fruit and Forest Trees in variety and quantity for sale at reasonable rates Farm and Garden Seeds, per s.s. Coptic, now to hand. These seeds have been carefully selected, and I trust will give satisfaction to all who may give them a trial Bone Dust, Superphosphate, Kainit, and Nelson Stone Lime, which would be of great benefit to gardens, and especially to fruit trees White Elephant Potatoes ; out of 200 varieties raised by Mr. Daniels (home grower) the White Elephant is said to be the most wonderful cropping potato in the world Chicago Market, an early, and Beauty of Hebron, a late potato, both kinds raised in North America, and claimed to be the most productive grown there — 2£d per lb, 2/6 141bs. Price list on application. W. ROWE, ' /CHARLES THE STUTTERER, \J AND MRS. "CHAWLS." Go TO THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE FOE White and Red Lead, Raw and Boiled Oil, Scrim, Tacks, and Paperhangings, Where they are to be had Cheaper than any other House. ■piRUIT TREEf, FOR SALE, About 4000 choice Fruit Trees, from one to three years, grafted, grown in the open plains without shelter, very hardy and free from blight. Price, from 8s to 15s per doz. H. BETTS, Normanby Road, near Manaia. FOREST TREES. FOREST TREES. FOITsALE, Pinus Insignis, 2 years, 12/- to IQU per 100 Pinus Insignis, 3 years, 18/- per iOO Pinus Muricata, 2 years, 16/- per iOO Pinus Maritima, 2 years, 10/- to 12/per 100 ' Pinus Maritima, 3 years, 14/- per iOO Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2 years, 16/to 22/- per 100 Oleari Traversii, for shelter fence, is very hardy and grows quicklr. 10/- per 100 J Gooseberries, 2 and 3 years, from 4/to 8/- per doz Strawberry Plants, 2/6 to 3/. per 100 RICHARD SMITH, PIONEER NURSERY, MANAIA. IRON, NAILS, RIDGING, Spouting, Locks, and all Building Materials, Can be bought cheapest • at the READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1663, 30 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1663, 30 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1663, 30 June 1887, Page 3

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