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"Herels a laric, Marf/Janfe! For these hard times; prices down again." WE LEAD 1111 11, 1 OTHERS FOLLOW. mamFn's "CAN'T B .BEAT" notSd VBOOT AND SEtOE WAREHOUSE, COBXEB Of HIGH AKD PEINGES STREETS, HAWEBA. Having just received a large shipm'etit of gtibdHjiirect-fi'om England; I ' am determined to offer them to the public at RIDICULOUSLY LOW RRIOES. The following is a specimen of a few of the leading lines :—: — ' - The H £ (HEJSTE— a Lady's Shoe; f 6r comf oift can't be beat Ladies' OXFORD StipES, 4s 9d Ladies' BUTTON^ SttOES, 5s 9d AND ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY LOW, AND A LARGE STOCK TO ; CHOOSE FROM. Just received— A nice assortment? of Ladled' BUTTON BOOTS To arrive— A large variety of LA.DIE 9' } £HOEB in every 'iilityefcftd' style CHILDEEN'B SCHOOL BOOT& of every, description kept in stock or made to measure on the shortest possible notice and at reasonable charges My other lines of BcJots andShdes are' too well known to enumerate. As prices ne so misleadiiig, come and judge the quality before buying elsewhere. . i Every description of Boots and; Shoes made to measure at prices and quality y * that CAN'T B BEAT.' They come in hundreds, dozens* and twos To purchase Martin's Bdots anW Shoes Everything in connection with the Bbot Trade! kept in stock The trade' sup-plied with' Leather, Griddery, and tTp'^rs, at Auckland rate* SO BOLL UP AND SUPPORT LO^AL litfbUStßt ! DOSTT JTOKGET THE AIXDRESS^ — Impress 1 it on your minds — it means' money to you ! theße hard times. Orders sent by post punctually attended to, and all orders above £1 sterling sent to any railway station free. J. A. JOJ£TIN, CAN'T BrßEiAtt. NOTED OHEARfitKtf ANtD SHOE WAREHOUSE^ CORNER OF fiIGfHVANft PRINCES STREETS, HAwEBfA. , OMMEEOIAL HOTEL,] pOMM"EE I CIAL HOTEL, ' V Hawbba. Kaponoa. DUNEDIN Ja*b Pbossek - - Proprietress. xxxx — ' BEER- c fi k° ve k° te l * 8 now °PcP cn > and mmmmmm ' . tourists and travellers will find it Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. re P tete witt every comfort. Bimiabds. Stables. First-class accommodation at W. HENeFhUTSON; moderate prices. 4 Proprietor. Wines and spirits of the beet brands. O ( HAMKOCK HOTEL, np LTH A M JToYbL. O Panroßs-STBEKT, Hawbba. Jij . JAMESrO'REILLY, P*°prietqt» Having assumed the proprietorship promises td-hispatronß'every^ort rf the abowHotd the undersigned a wellicona^tea^hotel^ givfgnd WQuia iolWt ., contiimance <// t he Wl^tt^l o . l !rtAiS l^ «W<*t «*o*aea tohfc predecessor . h;is mst COast-fneiids and the public (M^ w B^^), and also a call Severally. . . , from the travelling and general The best hrapds of wines, ales, and Wic rirßt . claßß 6 acoommo dation. spirits 'always in istocfe. AROodand Meals at all hours. Moderate* charges. substantial luncheon every dat from N>B: _ Horßeß and buggy on hire. 12 to 2, Is each. Hot and cold baths. G W. CALVERT Capital accommodation paddocks, ' '__ £K^sr^ Co '" sale yioroEiA raraHeromn Saddle Horses on hire. V (pearly opposite Drill Hall), __ Pbiko£B»btbeit, Haweba. I*« «~ tr«m^T -nKST&toT>K JOHN HUGHES, Proprietor. pMPIBB HOTEL, HAWERA. Meals at all honra. •^ ... » „ Good Accommodation for Boarders , D. Babby,. having assumed the and Fami ] ieß .. proprietorship or the above' wellknown and centrally-situated Hotel, hopes; by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the support R^cprded to his predecessors. The Uotel has been, thoroughly renovated ' ; f sjnce he has taken it over, and ,}he ' — — * public may rely upon every comfort. ' A'COtfilT, .Best besfr brands of Wines and SHOEING # GENERAL Spirit * t> t*atm?v SMITH; — ; HA WE E" A . ,rT r i A WEEA H O TEL. ■ P. MUEPHY, having taken over tfce>< above well-known and lonjpfestablished hostelry, offers a hearty Welcome to the travelling pnjmc. . He^eeptf tie best brands xrfKgtior, — and can promise careful attention and fIEASS SEED SEASON, 891. jtood accommodation to all his guests. \J — - : Hotrcold, and- shower baths. The Store Normanby. A- good billiard table. .—* . lOn Saturdays and' stock' sale days The undersigned having every redinner will be served at 12 noon. quisite for the grass seed season, are Good paddock accommodation, and prepared to Bell Sacks, Sheetp, Hooks roomy stables are always open, and and Twine as- low as, if not lower than no charge will be made to visitors any house in the district, delivered standing: their horses in the stables, for cash. We are also purchasers of B . this season's Cocksfoot and Rye, and shall' be glad to see those who have WILLY AND CO., geed B0 goo^ aB they secure samples. SAWMILLBES, A large stock of Groceries, IronELTHAM. mo-ogery, Boots and Shoes, Drapery, etc., at lowest prices for cash. All kinds of rough and dressed BATES AND PAINE, ■ Timber on band. Noujuaott. -l-TAWEBAD , I/., B. & INVEST- rpHE LIGHTNING BEFERBNCE U . ' jEfiw SOCIETY (PEEMA. JL AND ENTEY BOOK. ' MONEYONBASYTBBMS. The Patent. directors of this Society are prepared to advance money U easy terms, re- An invaluable assistant for auctiopayable in 3, 6, or 7 years. neers at sales j a handy counter ready Aokhxb 4 money book; insurance register; * Kormanbv P- DolaD factory time and pay sheets; local v Opuntke .'. A.H.Moore bodies' contract and apportionment * Frpi y^om particulars can be ob- book ; foreman^ diary, etc; tamed; Suitable .for every business. ; A. G-. BBETT, INNES & CO. are prepared to 'Manager, supply the above in any quantity and Hawera. style.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2952, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2952, 15 October 1891, Page 1