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OPENING NOT JC E TO THE PUBLIC OE HAWEM & DISTRICT. J. MACKLAM, TOBACCONIST. High-street, Has OPENED a First Class LAIRDRESSING- SALOON, which is fitted up in the latest and most imi proved wtyle for comfort and con- ! venience ; find, under first class 1 Management, J.M hopes to receive i a fail 1 share- of public support. In the TOBACCONIST BUSIN ESS ffill (as heretofore) be kept a FULL STOCK OF TOBACCOS, CIGARS, CIGAEETTES, CIGAR ■ HOLDERS, PIPES, md all Goods found in a First Class Tobacconist Business. W. ALFKEB EIELDES m a i l ok,o k, HIGH-STBEEa-, HA.WERA. Ali orders executed with despatch. pOM.MEROIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital £2,500,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,500,000 Annual Net Income ... £1,275,260 Losses paid to date ... £13,000,000 ONE OF THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST FIRE OFFICES IN THE WORLD. This Company is prepared to acc«pfc all descriptions of Fire and , Marine risks at the lowest current rates. i Losses by Lightning will be made i good, also damage from Gas explosion. Claims met promptly and fairly. From the Mariner, London, 15th Oct. 1889 :— There is a satisfaction in possessing a policy by such a Company; it is not only a pledge of security of indemnity in case of loss, but it means promptness and fairness in settlement; everything, in tact, that tbe honest polioyholder ci»n desire. EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld. Agents for Hawera LADIES, CONSULT DR. T. EASTOE ABBOTT, the only j QUALIFIED MEDICAL EXPEET j on Nervous Ailments and Diseases of j Women advertising in Australia. j Consultation by letter free. Address, 19 Queen's Walk, Melbo ÜBTTE. "^ 1 A-TJKT7 cubes JNeuraxgia and i-YJ. Earache. A Lady writes :—: — " I have much pleasure "in stating fcaat I h&ve used Ma-urtj for Ear-ache and Neuralgia, j and it entirely cured me in both cases."

CA.SH BOOT MARKET, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. R. HANNAH AND CO. Beg to notify the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding Districts that we are offering A FINE SELECTION OF BOOTS AND SHOES of all deserintions — ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, & COLONIAL MAKES, including the LADIES' BECTIVE WALKING SHOE; also, the G-MTS. CELEBRATED FLEXIBLE WAIST WALKING baes. Our Motto is, " A GOOD ARTICLE AT SEASONABLE PRICE." Inspection invited. All kinds of Order Work and Repairs done on the premises. DON'T MISTAKE THE SHOP. R, HAOTAB & CO. HlGttl-STREET, HAWERA. ONE OE THE LATEST NOVELTi-o ! TN the art of photography is the production of the features of several individuals in such a manner ac to appear as o^e face. For instance, we have seen a portrait comprising the features of Salisbury, Gladstone, Smith, Harcourt, Balfour, Eosebery, Go*hen, and Morley. Couia all the {»ood qualities of these gentlemen be concentrated in one individual, he would indeed bo considered "an ideal statesman." Thus it is that TEA BLEND- j ING, as conducted by the EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, surpasses photography, for by the judicious combination of various teas, all of which possess excellent qualities, a result is produced which is simply IMPOSSIBLE in one tea alone. EMPIKE TEA CO., WELLINGTON. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO Pkoebietobs

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3292, 3 December 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3292, 3 December 1892, Page 1