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NEW HAWBBA « ZEALAND ■ CLOTHING < HAWEBA FACTORY j We have just received a large selection ' of WATEEPEOOF Materials, and are < now prepared to make Ladieß" and Gentlemen's Waterproof Cloaks and Overcoats to measure in the following shapes :—: — Ladibs' Gentlemen's Victoria D.B. Chesterfield Mey S.B. ditto, with cape Alexandria Macfarlane Teck Riding Aprons Poncho 3 ShootiDg Capes Our patterns o£ TWEEDS for the Winter Season are now to hand, and comprise all the newest styles and makes. We make a speciality of our Tailoring, and onr CJbtomers can depend on having a splendid fit, good workmanship, and city style at a figure unapproachable by any of our competitors. 1 BOOTS ! BOOTS I JbOOTS ! The success (hat hasjattended the opea ; jg of our BOOL' Efepariment ha 3 induced us to make furtheislarge additions to our' stoc ' if Boots anff Shoe*, and we can new place betore Jfar customers a selection of the bgJ3tßFtnakes in both English and Colonial&^nuSdCture •. \The reason of our succaSfis that we are enabled to sell at a rwraction of from 15 to 20 per cent on 4fflf*naiy prices. A trial will convince of tn truth of th'S assertion. Another sm £l lot of Stove Mat.--. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY HAWEEA BRANCH. HAWEKA STILL ADVANCING! TOURING the erection of further woik. Rhops and additional show-rooms AT ARTHUR'S THE LAEGE AND VAEIED STOCK will be OFFERED 4.T SALE PRICES. .; j A well assorted stock to sel^jpt from. — i^ THE LAEGEST, CHEiJ?EST, & BEST STOCK in thdHistrict. | FUNERALS J&RNIBHED j Splendid value and good term 3 given for PIANOS & ORGANS. ARTHUR'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Post Office, Princes-street - Hawera, EiDWARD C. HORNER I SHIPPING, PEODUCE, tNSUEANCE. AND GENEEAL AGENT, PATEA. Agent for — Anchor Lino- of Steamers ; Liverpool, London, and vlobe Insurance Company; Thames and*fMersey Marine Insurance Company ;^£armonic Hall, &c. BrokeivA,ai&blian Muffiual Proviieiit So'ty. Licenced Qustomdpouße Agent. Clerk PatarCottn|iy Council. Secretary Hospital Board. Secretary Patea Harbor Board »JBarcha«aiu>f .Jnngaq and all kinds nt l>roduoe for cash. r^O-OPERATIVE WAEEHOI/SE MANAIA. The undermentioned seasonable goods JUST OPENED UP— Hay forks, 2 and 3 prongs, 5 to 6 ft Hay rakea, scythe bladea and handles Reaping hooks, sieves, hoes and rakes, spades, etc. Wool-marking oil .- Grass seed sacks, 5 bushels Having bought a line oL" sacks to land in the course oE ..the' week, I Bhall be able to giva rfalue, and intending purchasers tc£[l do well to get my quotations before going elsewhere. I s Fencing wire|, plaiqpnd barb Having landed stock of above, can give special qjrotations to those about to start^|en€ing. Galvanised, corrugated iron, and all building material on hand at lowest rates Wall-papers, scrim, tacks, etc. Crockeryware Groceries and oilmen's stores JOHN GILMOUR, Jnr., TEE OCTAGON Mahah December 28th, 1893. Terms — Cash or monthly.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 2