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! „ NORMANBT. ) T>ATES BROS, have now one of ? JO the General Stockw n the district, coinprising — DRAPER? AND MlLUnmr? iaONMONGERY akd TINWARE FANCY GOODSJTQYS, &c , All at Pop^fer Pnjfirfbr the Holiday In ordel to^how the above, we have been oWi^ed to OPEN THREE NEW SHOW ROOMS. Call and see us before purchasing, as you will be n lot of money in pocket by doing so. As we do not sell under cost one day and the next add a tremendous profit, customers can always depend upon being treated fairly and getting full value for their money. BATES BROS., GENERAL STORE, NORMANBY LA GRIPPE IS STILL RAGING! Keep your feet dry, and save doctors' bills. " Prevention better than cure." BOOTS! BOOi'S! BOOTS 1 No excuse iiißt now ; you can get boots at Half-price at blackhall's. Greater BfiLBGAIN^an ever ! cal^itul booming. A large quantity of BOOTS and SHOES must be cleared AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. Don't mistase the Shop — Corner of High and Princes streets, Hawera. T. N. BLACKHALL, PKOPEIETOK. T. GREEN, TMPORTER OF GENERAL DRAPERY & CLOTHING, MANAIA AND KAPONGA Is now showing NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. New Colonial Dress Tvreeda in single and double widths New Prints, New Delaines New Parasols and Sunshades Ladies' Trimmed & Unfcrim#£d Hats very obeap Jr^ Ladies' Rming, DrigytffTand Walking Glov|b, by lMGing makers Ladies' Co^forp-rom 2s 6d to 18s 6d Large variety of Lace & Embroidery Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing in Kaiapoi and other colonial goods Men's Oxford, Regatta, and Dress Shirts Men's White Kid and Lisle Gloves Soft and Hard Felt Hats, Ties Collarß, Braces, and a City variety- of Men's Underclothing SUITS made to measure. An endless variety of patterns to select from. "TAMES CULLEN GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Manaia akd Kaponga, ir thanking his customers for support, hopes for a continuance su -h support in the future, am^would cai ' attention to his newjP@ck of IR^MONGEBT FESCINGjtfIRE Choree AsjOTtment of Earthen - Expected^u^lv — CHRISTMAS FRUITS EARTHENWARE | FANCY GOODS, etc. CEYLON TEAS from the Colombo Pure Ceylon Tea Comnany J.C. is the only importer in tho district of these Teas. Highesi price given for Butter. J. MACKLAM, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, High-Street - Hawera In taking this opportunity of thanking the public of Hawera and District for the very liberal support accorded in the past, begs torfntonate that the Jr NEW AtfD 00MMQIM0U8 SHOW over shop ianow^en, where a VERY LiRJJE AND VARIED STOfeT OF GOODS suitable for the Christmas season is now on view. It would be useless to enumerate. The public are invited to inspect. A large stock of Lett's and Collins' Diaries fop 1893. WEST COAST LAND AGENCY Pboduoe & Commission Agency LAND— For Sale, rural and town properties, to suit all classes of buyers. 300-acre (good dairy) £arm; owner leaving district ; p:rica*i&asonable. C" _#\ PRODU( E— As fflrfonial representative o WALjaflTSons an^ Co., Merchants,|Lond|H!i, consignments of Butter andO^fse are received. Advances madeV Producers preferring to sell are invited to communicate. Dealer in agricultural seeds, oats, \. H. MOORE, Qptjnake. THE EGMONT~~3tAR /' IS THE .-^ MOST mDELarffitbULATED wbj_-5jY paper ' Between Auckland and Wellington WANTED X N CLSST N Large quanfity^Jf^Tß PAPEB •D f ale at the &w*Hs_ice.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2323, 11 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2323, 11 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2323, 11 January 1893, Page 3