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MRS. DUNNK, ' HIGH-STREET, HAWERA, (Next door to Mr Fake's) £ JUNE, 1893. / / — - fi Ml\S. DUNNE beg^to inform ladies that she has a cnoice assortment of • m • WATERPROOF $' OAKS the newest sjjapes Umbrellas,jEa» Dress Twetds* Table DamLkW Ladies' and|cJildren'B Ulsters in all 81^8 Furs, Gloves Hosiery in all sizes and makes Ribbons, Feathers Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings " Shirtings, Towels, Rugs Underclothing, Corsets Flannels in all makes Ladies' Flannel Dressing Gownß Sealette and Cloth Jackets and Capes INSPECTION INVITED. MRS DUNNE, High- street - - - Hawera J^/J" O_N E T Wanted to Lend, several small sums, at low interest. / Apply to / JOSEPH SCCTTT, • Peikceb-stbeet Jiaweba. HPAWHITI FELLMONGKRY ALFRED VINCENT is a Cash Purchaser of Wool and Sheepskins, Bones, (in large or small and Horse Hair. t! - The Egmont FamersjfUnion have been appointed my agepts, and will receive goods on my account. Lime on sale. j# J. K. FERGUSON, mAI L O R AND i HABIT MAK^I, Pbiwces-stJ H A W/Es! A. THE PRESS REMARKS :—" Starland's Baking Powder deserves more than a passing notice, me Moa Brand Baking Powder enjoys tion second to none. From o&q end of New Zealand to the other laljge orders are received for this popular twand. Even in the most out-of-tha-way Ifotrictß the careful housewife, possesses with the laudable ambition to i#ake her bread and her scones better than her neighbors', buys Sharland's Baking Powder, and triumphs over the few of her less senBible sisters who, with a mistaken Bense of economy, buy apparently cheaper brands. The recipe of a good Baking Powder is anything bat a Becret; but how very few manufacturers use, as Messrs Sh&rland & Co do, the best only of materials, carefully tested before mixture and exactly proportioned. The cry to • encourage local industry, 5 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 most favorably with those of English and foreign houses." HS O U T H E V, • / RAILWAY TIMBER/YARDS, Haweba. t All kinds of Buildingf Material on hand, i Also— Coal, Crusbedf Oats, and Chaff $ ®nm& our fun lehbb f s Ii fees No Equal ffer Truo Natural Flavour. Value, and Strangle. ■»- — . j© /^/"V

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2468, 30 June 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2468, 30 June 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2468, 30 June 1893, Page 1

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