WINTER GOODS. WINTER' GOODS. PREPARE YOURSELVES for cold and wet weather by getting ( your Blankets at BROWN AND CO.'S, } from 58 lid to 45s a pair ; and Men's Oil Coats from 9s ; Overcoats, from 27s 6d ; Wool Sox, B^d. • Ladk-s Ulsters front 10s to 60s, in all ■ the tates styles._f Men's All-wool, Cc tton, JRegatta, and White ihiEjJß. Elannel, Merino tftnd Cashmere Under ftirts. COME AND INSPECT OUR I Dress Goods, from 4£d yard ALI-wool Tweeds Fearnought Diagonal, and Cheviot Serges REMNANTS REMNANTS Suits and Overcoats made to order, BKOWN & CO., Princes-street. T. BTYL E S, OIL AND COLORMAN, Bees to announce that he has removed to premises in high-stbeet, Hawera adjoining Mespra Nolan, Tonka & Co. On Sale — , TERRA COTTA PAEtfT. It ia a good clear tint, dajfable and cheap, and retains its c«or better j than any other paint now/n use. See testimonials. W.T.S. -jf sole agent for the Taranaki die trie/ Also-White Lea<l, O#s, Varnishes, Paperhangings, Seriry Glass (plain and bevelled-edged rwrror) PAINTER,^; PAI&RHANGER, GLAZIER, GR4PTER, GILDER, &c Country work and orderß promptly attended to. D. NIMMO SCOTT, BOOKSELLER STATIONER FANCY GOODS IMPOKTER AND NEWS AGENT, High-street - - Haweba rino make room for FANCY jL GOODS, expected to arrive shortly, I am prepared to give large reductions on the price marked on Goods at present in stock ; and, in asking the public to give me a call, can confidently assert thit n visit will lead to business. STATIONERY, Plain and Fancy. I can quote at wholesale prices to those who wish for a quantity, as nearly all the Stock has been imported direct f 10m theinanufacturera. FOOTBALLS.— M§r Stock is very good and wonderfulw cheap. THE S BILLING TABLE has again been replenished with New Goods, and ladijl will find some grand Bargains §1 Covered Sugars, Butters, CreimjfJuK, Pickle Jars, Candlesticks, etg, etc. Magazines, Imglish and Colonial Newspapers arelobtained direct from the publisherslpiad supplied to the public at the same prices as charged hy Wellington firms. Hawera residents are therefore requested to give their orders locally, instead of sending the money out of the district. AGENClES— Government Life Insurance, The United Fire Insurance, and all colonial newspapers A BREWING QUESTION. " What price Tea shall we use ?" "You ask us as experts ?" " Well, if you want the Best Tea, you must pay at least 3s a pound for it, and DBA.GON AND HOUDAE are the brands." " But it is simply a matter of taste." " Fortunately all people are not alike." " / " Nor are all Teas." / " There are many a/radea of Tea, therefore thu-e are many prices." " Whatever brand Jr the EMPIRE TEAiCO'S. TEAS you may buy, you jmay be sure you are getting good value " "But you;vask|iua, 'What is the best 2s Tea tt| b* procured in New Zealand ?' " % W We will tel4.j»u— EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S 2/— CEYLON, In Lead Packets, Tinß, or Half-chests. And you w;ll find WE ARE RIGHT. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington. ASK YOUR GKOCEH FOR To be obtained in all the leading towns and towhshing in the district. TO ADVERTISERS. & The S'rAR is published at 2£p.m. on Saturdays. Advertisements intended for insertion on those days should/be sent to the publishing office h£ 1 p.m./ J INNES CO. >
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2468, 30 June 1893, Page 4
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