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NEW HAWERA ZEALAND CLOTHING IAWEBA FACTORY PREPARE FOR WINTER. Ladies' & Gentlemen's Waterproof Cloaki «nd Coat? made in any shape on th< shortest notice. Large variety pattorni Waterproof Coats in stock from 30a Tweed Overcoats from 25s 6dto 65s Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, from 29 i 6d Splendid line of men's heavy Saddle-tweo. Suits, 65a ; wear guaranteed Men's beat Saddle-tweed Trousers, 163 61 Youths' and Boys' Clothing ; a jfcecialit; ia eao suit 6, knicker suits, and/ovexooat We cannot be approachedyfor value ii our Clotbiog Department, jrwe manufac ture all our own gajmentjpTrom tar Carefully f electf! Tweeds direc from the mil's, i jF OUR BOtjOTBUSINESS is rapidly becoming one of Greatest Im portance, and owing to the large turnovfli of our numerous branches we are ia t position to command exceptional concee sions from the Boot Manufacturers, thereby enabling U9 to 6ell our goods at positively 10 or 15 per cent LESS THAN USUAI PRICES. The Sise and Variety of our Stook is ! Peifeot Revelation to the Public. CALL AnFiNSPECT. F. H. BECKINGSALE, Manager Hawera Branch. fXID AND NEW lIAWEKA Not long ago, in a business house in thii town, there hung a photograph of ok Hawero, taken some twenty or more yean ago. We venture to say that present residents would^toarftly recognise any portion of this quaiftfDittle picture as belonging to our now prosperous and growing town. What memories would it arouse in the minda of the few old identities were they to gaz3 upon: this relic of by-gon« days ! What changeß have taken place in comparatively a few years ! ,T*he town hac expanded greatly, atid-the Jball huts and whares have given ptaQf to large and substantial buildings. J&mong the oldestablished businesses Aat have kept pace with the times mayJe mentioned H. A, Abtkoh's Principal KrENITUEE WAREHOUSE, whosej pwent shop is probably the most commodious in the town. None too Urge, however, for the great and varied e'.ock the proprietor fiads it reco3sary to keep in order to meet the requirements of an ever-increasing trade. Probably no better assortment of General HOUSE FURNISHINGS could be found in anj building on the coast. Inspection will convince anybody of th's. Note the address— ', H. A. ARTHUR, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, Opposite tbe Post Office, Princes-st., Hawera. NEW GOODS ex "Aotea" now opening up at ARTHUR'S. ?^ J. BfiODKI C~K L^—. AEOHJBgjfc^-High-Btreet .., ' /••• Hawera (Near Tpwfl Hall) W. SWINBURNE, HOUSE, LAND, akj> GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT, Libbabt Chambers, Haweba. 500 acres at £2 10s per acre, freehold, first class land 300 acres at £2 10s p#r acre, freehold J 250 acres at £2 \Qa, Jfeehold 9 acres and goo^i hsuse, half mile from borough v. Agent Scottish Accidentlnsurance Co Fire Insurance — Imperial Office. Money to lend on freehold security

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 2