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TUST ARRIVED. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Comprising the Newest Designs in Prints Zephyr Cloths Fancy Dress Stuffs Lace Stripes Sateens Also, a Fresh Assortment in BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies' Tennis Shoes. HAWERA HOUSE ! (Opposite the Post Office). mo THE LADIES. MRS. R. ROBINSON takes this opportunity of thanking her numerous friends and patrons who have supported her for the last four years in the Dressmaking business, and would respectfully inform them and the public that she has now opened a GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT in those premises lately occupied by Mrs. Dunne, Princes-street. The Stock consists of all the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, suitable for the coming season, and every article is marked at a most reasonable price. Inspection invited. Dress and Mantle-making as usual. Note the Address — MRS. R. ROBINSON, Princes -street, Hawera. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT AND STORAGE CO., LIMITED. BUTTER EXPORT. In view of the desirability of stimulating Export, the above Company is prepared to offer special rates for Butter consigned to them for that purpose. The rate charged will be a consolidated one of 2id (twopence F4.ething) per lb, covering cold storage in Auckland, freight in freezing chamber, marine insurance, and delivery at ship's side in London. Application will be made to shipping companies for space on receipt of advice that butter is coming forward. The minimum quantity that will be received in response to this notice will be 5 (five) cwt. The Butter must be packed in kegs ready for shipment; the kegs must be of uniform size, and to contain not less that 501bs each net weight. JOSEPH BANKS, Manager. T^ARM & DAIRY PRODUCE SYDNEY MARKETS. C. P. HUMPHRIES & CO., PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 241 and 66 Sussex-street, SYDNEY, Receive for sale Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Hides, Tallow, Grain, Bran and Pol lard, Grass Seeds, and every description of Produce ; and having a large intercolonial connection, and being an old-established firm, are in a position second to none to treat to Benders' advantage. fjgl 0 Correspondence solicited. BTCOWN'S Cantharidine Horse JBlis. tur, .Established 35 years. Bj using this powerful and effective ointment, the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surfaco ; no cradle, therefore, required, and no blemish possible. Testimonial — Lord Anglesey begs to inform Mr. Brown that he has received a very favorable report from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he furnished them. They state that the blister acts powerfully without taking ofl the hair. — Beaudesert, January 5, 1849. r. Iletail of all ch.-rmfits in pots Is, 2s Gd, and c - ••»• ■'-••-■t from th« Manufariot- ■•• • ■ '•*•-• a<l London. QULPHOLINE SOAP (a soap con. O ' taining sulpholino) is a delicately refined, chemically pure soap intended for use by. those endowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfeotly prepared soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils frequently cause skin diseases -^iFor washing all manner oi eruptions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable healthy condition, sulphoUneholds tbe first place. Its odour la TBry idcasant. METAL STAMPS manufactured at the Stab Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1836, 24 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1836, 24 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1836, 24 January 1888, Page 1

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