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MRS. DUNNE, HIGH-STREET, H A W ERA, (Next door to Mr Fake's) APRIL, 1893. Has now a complete -stock-fif Dress Goods / Ladies' and Childjen's Ulsters in all sizes g Furs, Gloves M Hosiery in all pzes and makes Umbrellas, Hap Ribbons, Feajpers Blanket, QjEts, Sheeting* Shirtinlß, Sswels, Rugs UnderjoWmp, Corsets FJanneiusn all makes Ladies' Flannel Dressing Gowns Sealette and Cloth Jackets and Capes INSPECTION INVITED. MRS DUJSNE, High.street - Hawera Wanted fij/Lend, several small sums, at low interest. Apply to JOSEPH SCOTT, Pbikoeb-bteeet, Haweb*. npAWHITI FELLMONGERY ALFRED VINCENT is a Cash Purchaser of Wool and J&eepskins, Bones, (in large or smalrquantities) and Horse Hair. £ The Egmont Faraeiar Union have been appointed my^y^nts, and will receive goods on my account. Lime on sale. HAWERA. O HO TO GfiAPHY MR, M. G. WALLICH. / photographs in all styljis Specimens in window^ Regenl^treet, Hawera I i J. K. FERGUSON, mAI L 0 E AND HABIT MaJ£eß, P|nrcE»ST., H A ITE E A. THE PRESS REMAKES :-."Shar. land's Baking. Powder deserves more than a passing notice. The Moa Brand Baking Powder enjoys a reputation second to none. one end of New Zealand to the other large orders are received for this popular irand. Even in the most out-of-the.way*aiatrictß the carefnl housewife, possessed with the laudable ambition to malar her bread and her scones better tbanJtar neighbors', , buys Sharland'B Bakinjp Powder, and triumphs over the fewfcf her less sensible eisters whoj wifcMb mistaken sense of economy, : buyl ajffiarently cheaper brands. The- re^paof a good Baking Powder is anjt}ii9K but a Becret ; bat how yery few , manufacturers use, as Meßsr4^harl^na &t& t Co do, ithe best only of materials, c^ref ally tested before, mixture and exaefcly proportioned.;, Theory to ' encourage local industry,' ep often heard, would have more effect if local productions were up to the- mark of the imported. Too frequently, we, muafc.acknowledgerthe?are*not. It is, then, a treat to find a .£nn -which does produce goods comparing most favorably with those of English and foreign houses."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2421, 8 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2421, 8 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2421, 8 May 1893, Page 1

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