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THE CAN'T B BEAT BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE T. N. BLACKHALL "Wants once more to bring before the public notice a very important and reliable list of some of his NEW BOOTS AND SHOES JUST ARRIVED. Gents' Flexible Waist Bals. / The celebrated Commonwealth, special valne Also, the Premier French and / Austrian makes / English and Colonial makes, all by th/best manufacturers. PRICES AND QUALITY GUAEAiStEBP TO GIVE SATISFACTION All kinds of Boots and »aoes made to order. Repairing done on shortest notice, NOTE THE ADDRESS— T, N. BLACKHALL, Can't B Beat Red Boot & Shoe Warehouse (Next Nolan, Tonks, & Co.'s), HIGH-STREET HAWERA. WHAT A MAN KNOWS HE KNOWS S WHAT A MAN DOES NOT KNOW, HE NEED NOT GUESS AT! IF you know where to buy your TEA at the most reasonable price If you are quite satisfied with the flavor ; and If you can always depend on getting the same good article ; then You do not want any assistance from us. But if, on the other hand, you are constantly worried by having to drink inferior or unpalatable tea / Then try •/ EMPIRE TEA COMPAN^S SUPERIOR BLENDS. / We Rate the big trade, without which ut is impossible to buy to the best advantage, or satisfactorily handle large qWrtfßiies of tea We Hate the skill, experience, capital, ana-imachinery for blending tea in the most economical manner Every blend shows the utmost value given anyhow, anywhere, by anybody in the tea trade. If you doubt, try them. EMPIRE TEA COMPxINY. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington, Propbietobs FRED COWER N, OPENING NOTICE. A-TJCTIONEEB, / Lajtb and Commission Alent, WILLIAM FR4fBER, ELTHAM, / pHEMIST AND BRUGGIBT, Has a very large list ob properties ' J Eltham,/ for sale and to lease throughout Wishes to inform the Inhabitants of theatric]/ Eltham and surrounditfj district that Auction sales rf horses, general he has °P ened in &«f™ line. produce, etc., etc., — V' every alternate Saturday. Note the address — Next door to Mr Chew Chong's store, Main-street, Correspondence invited. Eltham. c JOSIAH FAKE, ~~ ' -ORICKLAYEItW. A " H f WA * D _D HAWEBAi BUILI>E4t, Orders n?ay be leffcj&fc E. Fake's, Painteb, Decobatlb, and Sign c'a(;mißt, Hi^h-street. > I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ? r i nC e B . B treet ../** ... Haweba TIMBER TIMBER TIMBER. of breeder/ this sea- -*- HFN p Y ,~. MTTT 4===^=-°^ -^CoLißon / rl.Ej.lN.rfcx o oAJWMILL. Further particulars in/uture issue • . ""/ C. WARD. c undersigned abaving be6n ap- — 1 — !—! — pointed agents for fthis well-known TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Mill, are prepared f supply Timber In the Eltham, Manaia, Opunake o f first-class quality to "contractors, and Kaponga Districts. carpenters, settlefel and others on r>w9*»ni>^^^ a The Thoroughbred the shortest noticeSStallion West Coabt Pbodtce and Agency /_%. if J? &%,[ -f-i t 'vrm a nmTvi COMPANY. k^pmteJQ, FANTASTIC, G . Tm BATE> Manager. By Apreraont, dam Fantasy. FANTASTIC was foaled in 1888, anfr is a tj Tamw highly fashionable being by the best blood on -f ANI) MORTftAaFFk FSTATT? both sides, and has proved himself aWe I awjJ " w.Uh,Hx&.GI%& EtsLALE foal getter, as will be seen by the following -*--< AGENT,| particulars : — STBATFOHf) His sire, Apremont (brother to the great T French horse Chamant), was bred in France I S 1878 'J^ ein 8 by Mortemer, aam Arancaria Farms, unimproved lush Sections, (dam of Eayon d' Or , by Ambros— Pocahontas an j To wn p PO -\ r tiftn flVr an.l « (dam of Stockwell, etc, by Glencoe. Morte- ana - LOWn rro P ern «B.^>r« B .^> r sale. mer by Conqienge (son of Fitß-Gladiator), Oomtesse, by the Baron of Nunpio. Ambros ESTABLISHED 1888. by Touchstone— Annette, by Eiriam. Apremont was imported into Canterbury in 1882 w .T T TQ -. ff by Mr G. G. Stead. jf ___ W * ALLISON, Fantastio's dam, FantasySs by Traducer, T AND, COMMISSION, AND out of Miss Flat, who wasf&y the imported JLJ INSURANCE AGENT, Peter Flat, out of thelmported dam Mountain opposite Railway Station, Eltham. Nymph, who, again, Sir Tatton Sjkes * rr ' —Giselle, by Stockpoijfc. /Miss Flat is the t, , _t» w n v i dam of a numerous family, the greatest of Kents aud Debts collected. whom was the renowned Welcome Jack, one Loans negotiated; of the greatest horses ever bred in New ■ ./ Zealand. AGENCIfiS Fantastic is a beautiful bay, standing 17 _ 11D f,. n i: OT , iw»4.,,0i m -j <. a • _ hands high, possessing great bone, substance, Austr a h *n Mutual Ifrovident Society and symmetry. His sire, Apremont, came Commercial Union MaßurancD Comout at the top of winning sires the season pany, Fire before last, beating no less than 186 sires. Standard Accident Insurance Co £lS^^^*iTKV'i*u B - •»* a™* Bas - D °-. » d bred animal as Fantastic is an opportunity TTTM1 i!urn ] t " r ® * a<3tor y that should not be missed by those who Willy and Cos. Sawmills desire to obtain good stock, - Terms — £3 per mare, two or more as per j agreement, payable by p.n. due January lst, „. I I 1894. All care, but no responsibility. - Good paddocks at Eltham for mares. Z^IHAS. SIMMONDS Groom's fee 2s 6d, to be paid when mares \i ' * Fantastic will be at Manaia on Tuesdays UNDERTAKER. on Wednesdays and Thursdays at Opnnake Friday at Kaponga ; the rest of the week at Funerals Furnished at the Eltham> w niWAOT • nu Lowest Cha&ges. W. BABNAED, in Charge, i M. Cunningham, owner, New Plymouth. ~ / . . Uountrv Orders rdseive prompt TO RUN WITH MARES and careful attention, on the Farm, near Okaiawa — f v£»_, ,/ _„ PHIirdES-WBEET, g^wapggW. The Clydesafle Horse jj A W /E R A. By Director, out of Blackleg'! dam. The above is a handsome, dark brown five-year-old, with good style and action. nno STAND THIS SEASON Terms, £1. J. BOGUE. J[ nno stand thb"~Beason jLlßHrti_l TheThoro _l g ?- bre 4 I on the Farm, and ftffliWil Entire Horse TO TRAVEL THE DISTRICT— XJfc^3a_i& HOWITZER. The purebred Clydesdale By Musket (imp) dam Titania (impj— Musket Stallyn being so well known needs no*Jeomraent. / Titania got by Orest, her dam QBeen Mab, rj£)L2jsL FOEEST? KING. by Lampton out of Blanch, by BjFdcatcher— 4 — fc«*23&a»&si I Camphin by Provost— Gadfly m May Fly— Mondays— Te Roti and Hlthaln. Sabea, by Harbinger— Jenny ,Moy Dick AnTuesdats— Stratford and Mjphirst. Drews , Worthy— Young OatnMa by WoodTerms, £1 10s, payable Adfid -of Season ; pecker— Camilia, by Trentha_f— Ooquetts, by guarantees, £2 ss. v Oompton Barb, sister to algalns, by the For further information apply to Godolphin Arabian, _hport«>to Canterbury J. &W. BUCKLE, by G. G. Stead, Esq.!%i 1»8. Fusee, own Tempsky Road, near Okaiawa. sister to Howitzer, wai pfrchased and sent — — ■ to England for stud pumises, thus showing T>TtELIMIN AEY NOTICE, the value of their blood^&owitzer met with _JL / an accident while in training) getting his / . shoulder broken, but he has the name of a Pnißtr a s_f_Jt •"■" c P ure Ojp es a a le Entir leaving some of the best stock of any horse rjwjmjLgaja Horse in Auckland. Titania vron many rapes in rrC" FVTE&f MVifiTßßfl-O R England, and a colt by Howitzer — Pastime is -»-*»3B_B3S?jßi*' \_/ one °^ best looking mlliamson has seen. will travel the Manaia, Hawera, and Manu- Fee— Single mare, £3. tahi districts. Full particulars in future N.B. — Any mares visiting this horse not issue. proving in foal will get me services the following season free. All care taken, bnt no TT\ B. E PUREBRED responsibility. All fees to be paid on or Jl Clydesdale Stallion * before lst January, 1894. J _TL_rt<nrft / W. ELLIOT, Owner, BLACK i|yT\ra P#ENC£ - : _L^LWill travel this season betwee/ Manaia, HP 0 ADVERTISERS Opunabe, and surrounding d*tricts. -»- For further particulars .for ssfrvices, etc., Tb -e Stair is published at 2 p.m. on apply to j / Saturdays. Advertitements/ntended for (*. GKENN, insertion on those days shomd be sent to Eglinfen/y Manaia ; *he publißhing office bj l'p.to. Or, Groora fo Charge. W l^ CO. ,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 4

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