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!, "NEWCOMB & MASSEY, ■ '. ..:■= :; - IMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY. , i ; „ m i DEpSMAKING DRES^Mifellfe: " ' v SrYLTSH WALKING DRESSES -EA.SHloirAßt.tf.' f i/'d-Ol^tS' :"': "' ,M}«& MITCHELL (who has just returned from Enqlano) has been engaged to take charge NEWCOMB AND M^SEY'S DR^S MAKING DEPARTMENT t ' : commencing MOJJ«AY, 18th June. ;:; ;• > ' : [^ Customers' owu matSyairoiade up. Orders can now be booked. j Apprentices wanted " ; J^EWOOMB & JV/T ASSET HIGH-STREET J- — — — — * _ HAWBRA P.8 — MISS MITCHELL having hid charge of the Dressmaking 'bepartment for the ;., i. eading Christchurch' firm, we can with confidence recommend her. ::oV '1 • li fji-'!

!•,'('■!• • ■. i, T-m 1 , • tier, r.d'j. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF AUTUMN ANU WINTER DE^^ERY. : E. A. A3SMS Has now opened up his season's importations direct from the manufacturers and can confidently assert that neier bef pro, j^r Havirera Ijas' the'sa^^qaaiity goods been marked af such 'ex^ej^wy^iqw^pnees. "FACTS SPEAK LOUDER TH^lf . WOais," .' . So R.A.Adams invites inspectiorji when cusJ^mers will' see this for themselves, '-w' " ' ' : "" ■- : '--,- DRES •* GOODS—A splendid assijjrtmen^iih' Braids to match . ' . l ' LADIES' HATS^AND BONNE|SrrAjnj|gnjfipent stock, atlowprice . , LA DIES' JACK,ETB— At prices ft Buifthe ttmes ': ■ , ''-"\ ..'. MANC HESTER D EPA RTMENi—flustomers will find this deparitaent . fully stocked, and the valufjßfepproachable . ; " CLOTHING AND MERCBRY—Npt to be beaten on the coast CARPETS ANDIiINOLEUMS. It has long been acknowledged that R.' A! Adams' is the Cheapest House on the Coast, 'and no effort has been spared this Beaaon to maintain this position. B. A, ADAMS, HAWERA D.I.C. i^iASH DRAPER, BRANCH FROM s WJELrS^TON WINTER GOODS— WELLINGTON;; PRICES. Ladiea'three-quarter blark . Men's Boys' cloth jackets, new snapes, macintoshes, .-(Overcoats,,.. trimmed braid, 255, 30s, 35s— 6s £d. 7s 64, 8a 63, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. beats all. >-5t 8 to 14. Ladie8 J untrimmed Men's Suits made felt and straw hats working shirts, ", ta at la, 156d,2s — * e.otfev Wellington prices. strong make. § fWJPI A 8A 8 s# Pit/ ■ ,11 t.L i i.l< 'Single bedj>}apfcets, >a. Hds 7d lid, AOi]6d. Double bed blankets, 1 6d. 145, 16s 6d, 20s, 255. Fjarinelettes,> aU .jiattetriey , v ;3d,.4d^6d, • '> extra6rdin,aty. value. Men's Men's ' Toilet quilts overcoats, tweed trousers ' • '"-'fbr 20a, 255, 303— 63 lid, 63 lid, 7a lid, double bed, good value. good wear 'ftTlld; 7s lid, 8a lid, 10s. c7lMMte- ;; "•■■■' ■ THE CASH, DRAPER — ~ — High-flt., Hawera. And at Wellington, Masterton, Nelson, G-rey mouth, West port, Denmston IN THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR THE TUBER AL StHPBOET 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 beßt brands of GROCERIES, &c., procurable in the Home and Colonial markets. We hold, a large 1 and varied stock of - 1 GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, _ANl> CRQCItEfIY, which we are offering at the loyesf renninerative prices. , ' Full stocks of Galvanised Iron ijrall ai#s. Plain and Barb Wire. . Soliciting tpjjrj-grther patronage, Yours faithfully, GARDNER & SUTTON. i CASH- BOOT.' ,M% : S'Sc'!e T r. gtjstMfc ■ i£ffi>- co. : r _ ■ . BEG to notify the resid^Bntaofr Hawera and surrounding disticts tb»t they ha.ye determined to hold a ■* '*~ \, j » ' ' ■' ■ • « :: L^« f ' ' '' PREWOUS f 'TO AIiTBRATIdN^ TO. PREMISES B'OR 14 DAYS' ONLf, * 2000 PAIRS 2000 S ;; '' [ f OF LADIE^'i GBNTS', AND CHILDJ&EN'apOOTS AND SHOES, including Norweigan Slipp'ejs for WiDtet Wear, J AT PRICES NEVER HEARD O* BEJpRE IN HAWERA, A Redaction of TEN' PER CEn£. o^kanufactur^rs' Prices. PLEASE NOTICE.-MAs this is a Genuine Sale, .with no puff, ternC will^'S'trictly CdsK.'' l • " r '. A\r, c : . „' -O-.t.' ! : /r' .*" ' J'Jl DON'T UI^KKE THE SHOP. jjs f. rr |g[^H.9^lßET, HAWEHA. „,.,<, r v A /^tj f^fnf r>, nH ■ •-,*?' - ■ • ■ /vrt

MRS. MADIGAN, ,: Stzlish j& Fashionable dress, mantle, ast> habit m:a&er,| Wishes to inform me ladies of Hawera and surroumiing districts that she has commenced business as above at her residdncv. Regent-street, HawsJa. Mrs Madiganjbjrng a modiste of the Parisian sc*o#is, ladies can rely on having theij^rorderef executed to the latest designs. Parisian and London fashions to band monthly, Style, fit, and finish guaranteed. Charges moderate, consistent with high class work. Hawera, 12th March, 189*. QJPECIAL NOTICE. MISS EJ DAVIS (From the establishment of T. Pringle, Lambton Qjuas, Wellington) Begs to 1 inform tab ladies ( of Hawera and surroundingjehstrict that she is commencing business in part of Mr J. J. Connell's^slop, High-Btreet, on Satubbat, the|2Bd June, in Fancy Neeh#woek, Mateeialb Fafct Goo||b, and Sta'tionebt, and trusts to receive a share of their patronage and support. Miss Davis has made arrangements for a constant supply of Novel ties j and all goods will be sold at Welling* ton prices Lessons given in all branches of Fancy Neodlewbrk. Terms cash. \TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -ll MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ld. MR GEORGE FINN has been appointed the Company's Representative. for the Patea, Hawera, and Taranaki District*), having his Head quarters at HAWJBRA. All communications addressed to Mr Finn will receive prompt attention, and cjienft having business with the Coi ip»y are requested to confer with h. m fhereon. liberal; /Advances made against, Wool*and oiher Produce for shipment to London. PRODUCE FOR LOCAL SALE PhOioeiiiY realised, and settlement made in cash. STOCKS of Grass Seed, Fencing Material, and Farm Requisites always on hand. JOHN STEVENSON, Man agkb, Wangahiti. Geokge Finn, Agent, Hawera. I^TEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS 4NEW WORSTEDS NEW/TWEEDS KEW SUITINGS I mWN TROUSERINGS L. H. WHALE, TAILOR, Next Bank of Australasia, High-st., hawera; And Opunake. J. ji'OOgjtoiELli, OAKER, C,|nJeCTIONER, &c, HIGH-STEEET, HAWEBA. OPENING} NOTICE. WILLIAM/ FRABBR, '"- ' mwilW;, AND' JDRt?^BT, \J, t ] / lEpBHAM,,' /'!',,' ;uV/ Wishes to inf or the Jphabitants of Eltham and surrßunddfg district^hat he has opened iif theJßbove line. Note the address— Next door to Mr Chew Cheng's store, Main-street, 'Eltham.- ■■• ••■„v •■ r -„-. \\. c , \I7S 1 .; ■ A. ■-- • - HO}, Wi At »':D ;,. , . b.uilj?^.,, tlifrt „ PAIWTEJf, ÜBCOaATO'a ANJ) SION 1 ' <<"■■• ". ''WmjmvS '; ' ' ' ?nncos : 9tjreet, ,_. \^ — , ;U-#weba; U-#weba i |4>:UJSBE.tt STAMPS .trariufac^ured i^V itititbb SsAEiOlßice. „«!'..' '; !

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 28 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 28 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 28 June 1894, Page 1