f^i BEAT EXHIBITION OP FANCY GOODS. r ;, J. } Macklam,, . BOOESELLBB, STATIONEB, add FANCY GOODS DEALEB, High-street, Hawera, was fortunate enough to secure, on his recent visit to Auckland, a Large Consignment of the Choicest JAPANESE FANCY GOODS yet introduced, and will offer the Batne to/the Public at PRICES PBEYIOUSLY UNKNOWN ON THIS COAST. ' ©_T SALE. COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, 7th INST. Everybody invited. Note the. Address — The Bazaab, High-street, opposite Regent-street, Hawsba.T. GREEN, TMPOBTEB OF GENEBAL DEAPERY & CLOTHING, Manaia, Would respectfully invite public attention ta the following lines : — Men's Serge Suits, all sizes, 22s Colonial Tweed Suits, 35s Overcoats, with capes, 35s Men's Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d Men's Waterproof Coats, 27s 3d Mosgiel Undershirts, 4s 6d , 1 Men's good Working Shirts, Is 6d Boys' Navy Jersey Suits, with caps, 9s Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits, 9s Double- width Navy Habit Serge 2s lid Brown Habit Cloth, 5s Fish Brand Oil akin Slicker Coats, 20s Heavy Dress Material, 6d pr. yd. 9/4 "Grey Blankets, 12s 6d; 10/4 do., 17s 6d 10/4 White Blankets, 17s 6d 2 yards wide Floor Cloth, 2s 6d 2 yards Linoleum, 5s Heavy Kidderminster Carpeting, 2s 6d Tapestry Carpeting, 3s 6d China Matting, lid Ladieß' IJosiery, from 6d pair Flannellettes, from 5d a yard Men's Hats, Caps, and Shirts Ties, Collars, and Braces EGMONT AGEICULTUBAL AND PASTOBAL ASSOCIATION. THE NINTH GBAND ANNUAL SHOW or HOBSES, CATTLE SHEEP, PIGS DAISY & FAEM PRODUCE IMPLEMENTS DOGS, POULTBY &c, &c, &c, WILL BE HELD OK THE SHOW GROUND, HAWEEA, OK THURSDAY, 3rd November, 1892. ENTEIES close on Satuedat, 22nd October, at 8 p.m. &H)0 IN~PRIZES. LEAPING COMPETITIONS SHEABING COMPETITION The latest Milking Machine will be exhibited in full working order at intervals during the day. Speoiai Inducement. — Vehicles, Implements, Local Industries, Produce, and Poultry will be conveyed from and to the Hawera Bailway Station free of cost to the exhibitor. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. Note — Produce when on Show Ground will be specially protected by a Custodian. Supporters of the Association are reminded that their annual subscriptions are due, and must be paid to entitle them to the privileges of membership. To enable the Association to provide for the prizes offered, it is respectfully requested that subscriptions and donations be paid forthwith. A PARADE OF STUD HOESE3, under the auspices of the above Association, will be held in Mr. Dive's Paddock, end of Princes-st., Hawera, on Saxvbday, , 24th September. Horses must be on the Ground at 1.30 p.m. Parade at 2 p.m. Entrance fee, 2s 6d. Admission to Ground, 6d. C. A. BUDGE, Secretary.^ TIT K. WHITTINGTON, BBICKLAYEB, &c, HAWEBA, Desires to thank the Public of the District for past favors, and to assure them that all work entrusted to him will be carried out in a workmanlike manner. Lime, Cement, Drain Pipes, etc., on sale, at reasonable rates. A NATIVE CHIEF at Parawanui writes of MA-URU :— " Send me another bottle of the Rheumatic Medicine like. that I had before, because the first bottle gave immediate relief."
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3228, 19 September 1892, Page 1
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