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MRS. DUNNE, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA, (Next door to Mr Fake'B) NEW SUMMER GOODS! NEW 3UMMER GO DS! MRS DUNNE wishes to draw attention to her varied and well assorted stock of Glovob & Veilings Feathers m Table Linen Flowerß ?J Flannelettes Crepons p_; Delaines P a Calicoes Galateas ° f Sheetings Beiges f__u> Shirtings Ladies' Tan j tyF &c. Hose V Dress MateriaraTin all shades and qualities, frcra 6d to 43 6d yard Hosiery in all sizes aDd makes, from Is Umbbellas ! Sunshades ! Laces in all the new makes Mantles and Zouave Jackets The new Blouse Bodice & Children's Smocks A special line of HATS just arrived ; all the latest Bhapes, to be soli CHEAP. A first-class Dressmaker on the premises MRS DUNNE, High-street - - - Hawera "PJREBSMAKING-. Miss Gabdineb, from Christchurcb, and more recently at Clarke's Cash Palace, bega to notify to the Ladies of Hawera and surrounding districts that she hau commenced business in Hawera in room 3 adj/ining Mr JDavidson's genera] stoje. Miaa Gardiner having first-cafss credentials trom leading houseajn Auckland and elsewhere, ladies jy^rrusting orders to her may rely on satisfaction being given. ~|UT 0 N E V Wanted to Lend, several small sums, at low interest.^ Apply to x JOSEPH S#OTT, Pbinces-stbeet Haweba. BLUE-CROSS TEA ! This Tea being cabefu_ly selected by EXPERT 3ef long standing, and packed by a Leading Firm with over 20 teabs' expebience in the Packed Tea Trade, specially for the Colonies, is recommended to the Public as equalled by no other Tea in the market, fit consists solely of Brituh-grovn Tea, and is not touched by ahuiftan hand from the time of picking jtt is Delicious, Fiiie-flayored, Smooth to the palate, th» re^it of experience in the art by th* BJbnders, Quality is THE point ai|iwd at. TRY IT. In three quanlfes, in |lb and lib lead packets and 51b and 101b tins and boxes. Wholesale by - -A. H. MOORE Opunake Retail by Gardner and Sutton. J. X, FERGUSON, TA I L O. B AND j HABIT MASTER, Ps-JrcEjeT., HAWEBA. "IVTEW YEAR'S Prize Taleß and Xl Verses Competition The proprietors of Sharland's Trade Journal offer a first prize of £5 5s ; prize of £3 3s; an^ third prize, £1 Is, for three tales which in the opinion of the management are the best. Also, a prize of £1 1b for the beßt three verses-, having as the subject Sharland's "Moa" Br^nd Baking Powder. ( $ These competitions ale open to all. Tales and submitted, whether successful or Mt, become the property oi! tljte puWishers of Sharland's Trade |Toni«al, but probably authors of sifch jo the unsuccessful tales which mwvJSe published in later issues will receive the usual monthly prize tales competition prize of £1 Ib. This plan was, followed last year. Competitions, to be addressed The Editor Sharland'B Trade Journal, Auckland, must be Bent in not later than 22nd December. H AWEBA D., L., B. & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (PEBMANENT). MONEY ON EASY TERMS. The directors of 'this Society aretprepared to advance money en easyiferma, repayable in 3, 6, <^r 7 ytdxyf AAefts • ft Opunake . t... Moore ?rotn pafticul^rs can be obtkine^T A.fG-^RETT. i 4 Manager, '■** Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 1