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NKWCOMB & MASSEY, IMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY. DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING STYLISH WALKING DRESSES EASHIONABL^ Tii:&OWNS MISS MITCHELL (who has just returned ytfa England) has been engaged to take charge NEWCOMBAND MASSEJ^S DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT cdmmencjiljf MONDAY, 18th June. Customers' own material made up. Orders can now be booked. Apprentices wanted J^BWCOMB & IV/TASSEY " ' -..,'-"•-' HIGH-STREET — — — — — • _. RAWeR'A./; P.S — MISS MITCHELL having hid charge of the Dressmaking Department for the leading Christchurch firm, we can with confidence recommend her. _• • -'.•..;.<

DIRECT IMPORT ATIONi OF ' „' „ , AUTUMN AND T^INTEB DRAPERY;, E. A, ADAMS Has now opened up his season's importations^ direct .from the manufacturers and can confidently assert that ne\ er before 'in- Hawera: has the sante quality goods been marked a i such extre^ttfely low p/rices. "FACTS SPEAK L HJjDER Woibs/" ;,;„.: So R. A. Adams invites inspectioi when pus tomerp will s^e, this for tlrt'nh elves. _****"' " DRESS GOODS—A splendid ass< tment, wJtteriaiilp^natch!:, ;: LADIES' HATS AND BONNE 3^£ magtfifi&Jfgfook, at low price LADIES' JACKETS— At prices i suit l th tflpT; ' / ' ' ' MANCHESTER DEPARTMEN 1 : -pustpmjS^will find' this depaVtfiteni fully stocked, and the valu< unapproKQable . ■r - CLOTHING AND MERCERY- Ifofr 1 tajße beaten on the coast CARPETS AW^IKaiiiUMS. It has long been acknowledged that R. AiAdam^ istbe Cheapest Hous.j on the Coast, and no efEort has been spared this 1 season to maintain' thw position., i , ' . . ' R. A. A BAMS, HAWERA D.I.C. II '• ' ■' r" _ .._. . , : , „".', ii'iLrri'; v " ' *.i-, .a , ' - ■ ... .f. ru pASH DRAPER, BRANCH FRQM WBtLINGtD^ WINTER GOODS— WELLiNGTdN PRIGE#. Ladies' three-quarter_\ljla^k Meti'e ' ■ .^y 6*6 * cloth jackets, new shapes, maciotoaheg, „. . trimmed braid, 25b, SOs, 35s— 6s6(£ 78/od, 8s 6d, 103 6d, 12s 6a, 15s. beats all- . fit B^o*l4l, '; ™™™"~* ™" j .• . ~* Ladies' untrimmed Men's Suits made felt aod straw hats working shirts, to at Is, Is 6<1,' 28— . . drier . Wellington prices. strong make. " ; , froni;J?2;los. Flannelette Boys' . . ; . 1 ; Single bed blankets, Undercloth ng — flannelette Bhirte, 11d.(7d llduip* 6d. A grand I 3 3d, ' Dptth]» bedtblajiketß,stock. alUJfees. ' ' ' >2a 6d, 14«, 163'6d,5Q8,263. Ladies' macintoshes JS^n's _f ■ Flsnuolettes] . from 108 6d. colonialftwe'ed suits, Jr allrpattetas, Ladies' ulsters, 27s 6d J323 6d, 35sjr -Sdv4dj;6d/ ' 7s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. cA make. JF ■ ert^ao^ainarjrvalue; Men's 'SUmt^n <> ''''"- quilts overcoats, tweeaTßnserß' 1 '■ • ■ ! ~f6t 208,255. 303— 5s lid, 63 lid, 1 7s life; ' • : . > good value. good wear 6t , lid, ! 7&Kdj' Bs'ltdj 'l(W. THE CASH DRAPER — . ~ ! . </~;/ ~; HigrhiStk^Hawww. - .;- And at "Wellington, Masterton, Nelson, Qrefapuihf^ffipoijftf, .Dennistbn TTN THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR THE IIB3BRAL SUP^OET accorded us for the past 11 years, we beg to. inform them that it is our intention still to retain our reputation I .by Keeping! none but, the best brands of (GROCERIES, Ac, procurable iii the' Home' and Colonial markets. . "We hold a large and varied stock of . : ' ; GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, -AND CRIOCKEBY, which we are offering at the lo^r^s^remurieratijj^' l prices. Full stocks of Galvanised Iron in all' uses. flpiD and Barb Wire. Soliciting your. fufljpwpatfonage, Yours- f aiihf ullyj ga'rdnM ; CA. S H BOOT; M■& Mjt El * HIGHISTREET, HAyE^A. K. EkNNA;H/, ; A^a);Ga - t ;•; BEG to notify the residents, o£ Hawera an^- surrounding \ disticts t'bit they have determined to hold a CLEARING SALE PBEVrOtfipTOSA'LTEBATION TO PREMISES FOR 14i DAYS ONLJT, y 2000 TZmipw s OF LADIES', GBNTSV AND CHILDREN'S v.BO|jfe AND SHOES, 1 ' including Norweigan SlippereJlo* WIMPP Wiear, AT PRICES NEVER JIEARD OF B&SXSME IN HAWEBA. A Reduction of TENT PER CENT. oVijEnufadturers' Prices. PLEASE NOTICE.— As this is a Genuine Sale, with no puff, term will fo Strictly Cash. • . •::■ -i v .','.. . , ; 7 DON'T MISTAKE THE SHOP. . d .^jpa^fTHEirr, hawera, f : , AND €iV JURE PUR IMS^^fflfe^llCf

MRS. MADIGAN, , Stilibh &i Fashionable DRESS, MANTLE,/ AND HABIT MAKIJB, Wishes to mforin/ the ladies of Hawera and sursdunding districts that she has commenced business as above at her residence, Regent-street, JHVWEBA. Mrs Madigfep being a modiste of the Parisian jjchools, ladies can rely on having t»ir orders executed to the latest designs. Parisian and London fashions to hand monthly. Style, fit, and finish guaranteed. Charges moderate, consistent with high class work. Hawera, 12th March, 1894. SPECIAL NOTICE. MISS E. DAVIS (From the establishment of T. Pringle, LambtonjCJuay, Wellington) Begs to inform the ladie3 pf Hawera and surrounling district that she is commencing/business in . part of Mr J. J. Connaß's shop, High-street, on SATUEDATjfthe 2nd June, in Fancy needlework, Mateeials Fawct^&oods, and Stationebt, * and trusts to receive a share of their patronage and support. Miss Davis has made arrangements for a constant supply of Novelties, and all goods will be sold at Wellington prices LesHona. given in all branches of Fancy Needlework. Terms cash. VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ■ll MERCANTILE A&ENCY COMPANY, Ld MR GEORGE FINN has 1 been appointed the Company's Representative for the- Pa tea, Hawera, and Taranaki Districts, haying his Head quarters at HAWERA. All communications addressed to Mr Fink will recei/e prompt attention, aad clients Shaving business with the Compim/ are requested to confer with himftlfereon. ILLIBERAL jIj^DVANCES made against Wool and other Produce for shipment; to London. PRODUCE FOR LOCAL SALE promptly realised, and settlement made in cash. STOCKS of Grass Seed, Fencing Material, and Farm Requisites always on hand. JOHN SIEVENSOtf, Manages, Wanoanui. Geoesjl FisrJr, Agent, Haweifa. I%TEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW WOESTEDS / NEW TW|iEDJB NEW s/ITINGS IjBW TBOUSERINGS L. H. WHALE, TAILOR, Next Bank of Australasia, High-st., HAWERA, And Opunake. J. J. GONJ^BLL, BAKER, CONiB#TIbNER, &c, HIGH-STBEET, HaWEBA. OPENING NOTICE. WILLIAM FRA^BR, j CHEMIST AND B&mGIST, Wishes to inform JthjF inhabitants of Eltham an 4 BUrroxrMnng district t&at he has opened in the above line. , Note the address — Nex,t door to Mr Chew Chdhg'& store, Main-street, Eltham. c TV A. HOiW ARD ,' ; Btj.J.ifcß^ f ;f. ... „ Paintsr, DECOu ( iToi^.Mrp' u rmce^-Btpet;t 1 . ... ... , B*<vke\ IJ.JP BBBKjST AfIiPri cpan'-ifactured jL\ at the Stab Oflace: -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2760, 30 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2760, 30 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2760, 30 June 1894, Page 1