NtiWCOMB & MASSES ' ■■ IMPORTEES OF GENERAL DRAPB&*. NEW GOODS | WINTER 1894 j NEW GOOTfr '• KRBNOH \ND ENGLISH MILLINERY. \ Our stock is replete with - . V : * Charming Novelties in Trimmed Bonnets and Hattof the newest sfctoea^ ahd most exquisite styleß / ' . /^*^M The DRESS DEPARTMENT is fully Btodkdfwiih toe newwt «uul.^ Hopsack Cloth, Basket Shots, Cheviot SHOW ROQif ( Large variety in Corsets JT Ladies' Jackets in Cloth adjSerge New fc>eal Plush Jackets M - . /;'.* As we have not two alike, we would jPommend an early inspection of onr^ superajFatock. NEW SEjfoN'S GOODS ~ ~^*"~ : I^BWOOMB AND "VTABSJST, HIGH-STREET SXWmi. ' M. J O'DONNELLI DKAPER and OLOTHIBR, Cash Palace _____ _ _ ' Haweraspeciallx •gg^-«g^wn M oa D . NO w o H ., Ax CLOTHING. 18s 6d 2^fn «°n US 8t T2r Ck . t0 ?hOO? hOO 5 c f rom< # en ' s tweed Buitß £^m 12i 6d, 18a 6d, 25s to 60s. Me i'a tweed trouser^rom 3s, 6s, to 18s 6d TontW greed suit, from 6s, Us, to 30a. Boy.' *eed suits from 6., 7b, to I^6 hat^is W 6d U p ÜBerS fr ° m 28 t0 6S 6d / Mett ' 8 « h -ts, 1b up. MenVfeli ; Large assortment of white and regatta ahirts, collars, ties, braces, box -etc ni.iJJ M ? m ! t0 Or^ Fit 7le B uarant eed. All^rders should be ■ placed at once to avoid disappointment Tfor the festive aeason. nr i. .Mi^LINBR^'iS! DRESSMAKINGsr/sr/f iX B rdr gEMandMifl3oAßßolg EMandMifl3oAßßol1 ' **-3£ft - Beautiful selection of trimmed and untrimmed hats. Straws from 6d! - Floorcloths, carpets, hearth rugs, and linoleums. My Motto is to sell for Cash" with small Profits ana ____^ . Quick Returns. JN THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR THE lIBERAL SUPPOsi accorded us for the past 11 years, we beg to inform them that it is our intention still to retain our reputation by keeping none but the best brands of GROCERIES, &c, procurable;' in the. Home and Colonal markets. i ■A We hold a large and varied stock off GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, AND CROCKERY, which we are offering af theJWest remunerative prices. • - Full stocks of Galvanised Iron in all sizes. Plain and Barb Wire. Soliciting your further patronage, * \ Yours faithfully, GABDNEK & SUTTOK CA.SH BOOT MARKET HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. R. HANNAH AND 00. BEG to notify the residents of Hawera and surrounding districts that they have determined to hold a . j CLEARING ,SALB PBEVIOUS TO ALTERATION $0 PREMISES FOR 14 DAYS 02fLf, 2000 S?AIRp*2OOO OF LADIES', GENTS', AND IdHIL»REN'B BOOTS AND SHOES including NorweigamSlipj^ra fo» Winter Wear ' AT PRICES NEVER HEA&D J9JF BEFORE IN HAWERA, A Reduction of TEN PEE|Qj3NT. on Manufacturers' Prices. DON'T MISTAKE THE SHOP. V R. HANNAH & CO. HIGH-STtEET, HAWBEA. «F-Y0U v tIKE NICE TEk-ASKYOURCROCkR FOR ' CELEBRAI|D&tJ| BEST PURE INDIAN CHJN^C CEYLON TEAS -n^^MH-i » r\w w \Jmm.s\ DL. cl
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 1
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