MRS. DUNN Si, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA, (Next door to Mr Fake's) JUNE, 1893. MRS. DUNNEf bees if inform ladies that she hps a chojee assortment of i j| W'ATBRPR^OF C#)AKS the ne\|esfc ahamßS Umbrellal, Hats jg Dress Twrfeds jf Table Damask % Ladies' &nfl Ch^ren's Ulsters in all lizejp Furs, G-lovo3w Hosiery in all sizes and makes Ribbons, Feathers Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings Shirtings, Towels, Rugs Underclothing, Corsets Flannels in all makes Ladies' Flannel Dressing Gowns Sealette and Cloth Jackets and Capes INSPECTION INVITED. MRS DUiNNE, High-street - Hawera M ° — E T Wanted to Lend, several small sums, at low interest.! Apply to I a JOSEPH gOjOTT, Pehtces-stseet. Haweba. raiAWHITI FELLMONG SRY I ALFRED VINCENT is a Cash Purchaser of Wool and Sheepskins, Bones, (in large or small quantities) and Horse Hair. . The Egmont FarraersjHTnion have been appointed my agents, and will receive goods on niy account. Lime on sale, ° $ 3. K. FERGUSON, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Pbiwces-st., J II A WE RJL » rjHHE PRESS REMARKS :—" SharJL land's Baking Powder deserves more than a passing notice. The Moa Brand Baking Powder enjoys a reputation second to none. From one end of New Zealand to the other large orders are received for t&is popular brand. Even in the most out-of-the-way districts the careful housewife, possessed.- with the laudable ambition to make 'ber bread and her scones better than hjjr neighbors', buys Sharland'ei Baking*/ Powder, and triumphs over the few Sf her less sensible sisters whp, withja mistaken sense of economy, b'^y anfiarently cheaper brands. The a good Baking Powder is anjt^ing /|lat a secret ; but how very few iinai^facturers use, as Messrs Sharland^ Q6 do, the beat only of materials, caietally teßted before mixture and exactly proportioned. The cry to ' encourage local industry,' so often heard, would have more effect if local productions were up to the mark of the imported. Too frequently, we must acknowledge, they are not. It is, then, a treat to find a firm which does produce goods comparing moßt favorably with those of English and foreign houses." ff SOUT HE V, RAILWAY TIMBER YARDS, Ha-wemu All kinds of Building Material on haiid. Also — Coal, Crushed Oats, and Chaff it (teas No Equo! for True Natural Flavour, tfaluo. aod Sfrfiagfh.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2462, 24 June 1893, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2462, 24 June 1893, Page 1
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