EGMONT FAB,MEB|r UNI^)N LAnp, Stock, m Produce Salesmen, AucTioiteiKs, Valuatoes, & Geneeal Commission Agents STOCK SALES FOE JUNE— Hawera — Sat. 25 — Horse Fair Manutahi — Tuesday, 28 Hawera — Wednesday, 29 EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld HOESE FAIE. Union-stbeet*Yabds, Haweba. SATURDAY, 25th JUNE. At 1 o'clock. \, s"'"&' FAN Tj H A M x3U» \rall sell by public auction, above — I 1 I About 5« HORSES, consisting of Hack/, lighl draught fe harness /!fi&o, buggy wiorseß I, (>^«a buggy ho\e, jryMTB 1 boy« pony^"** l^/ 1 exprass | T^JbutjSier's spring cart, with strong l^^juigle buggy and harness 21234 Entries solicited. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Cheap SALE OF FUENITUEE To make room for LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS IRON BEDSTEADS, COTS AUSrttIAN CHAIEB BEDROOM SUITES HALL TABLES SIDE-BOAEDS S OCCASIONAL TABLES, Now landing ex GeltjJr King and *• Duke of Buckingham. Don't ml is thidopportunity. No Eeaso,£ BLy Ofpeb Eefubed. The ] iaKjeat Stock of FIKST OLp'S FUENITURE in the district to select from. PICTUEES FEAMED (Over 5000 feet of Mouldings kept in Stock.) Note the Address — J. E. WILSON, UPHOLSTEREE, CABINETMAKEE, UNDEETAKEE, AKD DIEECT IMPOETEE, High-street - - HAWEEA THIS S P/A C E IS EEBBRVBjf FOE J . MAO Ejf L AI'S NEW AI VmTISEMENT. THE~EGMONT STAR IS THE J? MOST WIDELY CIEJ7DLATED WEEKLY IyPEE Between Auckjlaniwind Wellington. It contains mqnp matter, and greater variety, than anyother in general circulation on the coast.
b5 g | fl .f| § I•lHi. »l % ! >h - I* 25 ig i f| I: g v « g Ii ii $ ; lij Ui 0 l i\itUtiCt mi %19 1 I II! |1 till! If! H £.s« m £ a .fe 1 1 i-s 91,1 « p o !Wi l §1 ii 111 I $ g I "1° *v AUTUMN AND "WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT. E. A.~ADAMS has much pleasure in announcing that he has received and opened out 30 Cases 30 Cases of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY ex Duke of Sutherland, from London. fTpHESE Q-oodfl have all been carefully selected jj/the Home Markets, and JL comprise the Newest and Latest Fashions jU Ladies and Children's Hats and Bonnets, Ulstajft), Jackets & Dress Materials The fact of B. A. Adams being a largeAhrect Importer enables him to sell at prices considerably low ar than anjpon-importer can possibly do, all intermediate profits being savttl to the aptomer. The MILLINERY DBF .RTMEgTis under efficient management, and ladies may rely upon receivini everyEnlwfaction. Flannels, Blankets, Quilt i, SbJltingß, Calicoes, Shirtings, and Flannelettes at prices that defy comj 3titpn. . ! E. A. Adams regards th largely increasmg,businfiss in these lines as an indication that his effortsMo supply goods at first cost are appreciated 7 and wishes to assure the public that this season he is offering these goods at still lower pmces than before. . . Colonial Flannels from Is per yard ; never sold before under Is 3d WHITE BLANKETS at 7s 6d per pair CARPETS and LINOLEUMS in all qualities Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING in English and Colonial Tweeds Collars and Ties in great variety Suits made to measure — fit guaranteed. sdO patterns to select from. B. A. ADAMS, HAWEBA D.I.C.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3155, 23 June 1892, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3155, 23 June 1892, Page 3
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