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c yy T ant c d known. Highest price given for Ale and Porter Bottles, in any quantity, ft* £ the Hawera Brewery. I gPKTNG! SPRING! SPRING! 3 To the Ladies of Hawera & District. I am now in receipt of my Neyr Season's SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Novelties in Dresses— French, English, and Colonial makes [ Novelties in Prints, Delanes, Muslins Novelties in Hats ' ' Novelties in Pongee Surah Novelties in Bonnets j Novelties in Corsets (including the celebrated C.8.) Novelties in Flowers , Novelties in Feathers Novelties in Ribbons , Novelties in Pinafores t Novelties in Aprons Novelties in Gloves Novelties is Underclothing, handmjidt Lace Curtains, Liberty Muslin ? Sheeting,' Calico, Umbrellas " Sunshades, Floorcloth, Matting Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings ; Mauds, Goatskin Rugs All the Departments complete. An early call will suffice to convince 1 that new styles and good value for money are to be had. Orders for Suits taken for the celebrated Koslyn Worsted and Woollen Tweeds and Coatings. Dressmaking by an expert. Millinery superior. W. CLARKE, CASH PALACE. HAWERA. Q. REAT EXHIBITION OP FANCY GOODS. J. Macklam, BOOKSELLER, STATIONEB, and FANCY GOODS DEALER, High-street, Hawera, was fortunate enough to secure, oa his recent visit to Auckland, a Large Consignment of the Choicest JAPANESE FANCY GOODS yet introduced, and will offer the same to the Public at PBIOES PBEVIOUSLY UNKNOWN ON THIS COAST. 4 &* «T SALE COMMENCES OK THURSDAY, 7th INBT. Everybody invited. Note the Address — The Bazaab, High-street, opposite Regent-street, Hawbba. APENING NOTICE. Messbs. W. A. GRAHAM and RIPPINGALE Beg to announce to the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that they have OPENED a first class TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in Princes-street. A Labo. Stock of COATINGS, COLONIAL, SCOTCH, AND ENGLISH TWEEDS to select from. Perfect fit and workmanship guaranteed. Cutting under the able management w of W. J. Graham. OTAKEHO SHOEING ASH GENERAL SMITHY. DAVID M, CHALMERS has started in the above line, and guarantees the best of workmanship at moderate charges. "PROFESSOR STOWELL'S X MODERN OINTMENT. WonJerful Cure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Ulcerated Sores, and Neuralgia. Great Remedy for Scalds, Burns, Cuts, and Bruises. Persons should not be without it. It is sold in boxes at Is, Is 6d, 2s. Mr. Beigetwell, Storekeeper, is Sole Agent for Hawera. W. ALLISON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND INSURANCE AGENT, opposite Railway Station, Eltham. Rents and Debts collected. Loans negotiated. AGENCIES--Australian Mutual Provident Society Commercial Union Assuranco Company, Fire and Marine Standard Accident Insurance Co. B. Burgess and Sons' Sash, Door, and Furniture Factory Willy and Go's. Sawmills "OATEA HARBOUR BOABD. The Board is now in a position toDUMP all WOOL during the coming season with despatch, and will be glad if growers and agents will afford reasonable assistance, so as to make the venture a benefit to all concerned. Full particulars will be posted on application, also copies of By-law* showing port charges and regulations. E. C. HORNER, Secretary. WILL! AND CO., U A W MILLERS. O ELTHAM. All kinds of rough and dressed Timber on handC , - - ! , ATENT SHIPPING A PABCEL TA<W on Ml© a i t}»«. «T4l.« T4l .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3290, 1 December 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3290, 1 December 1892, Page 1