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TFANTED KNOWN Arrived freeh this morning — FRESH ROCK OYSTERS, at 2d per dozes, or four dozen/ for 6d. j? Patrons can depend nponJgetting them fresh Saturdays andjFwednes. days. if All meals 9d. ROBERT J. WALDEN, '__ Hawera. M. J. CAMPBELL, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, HIGH.STREET HAWERA BEGS to return thanks to his friends and the public generally for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, and wishes to draw their attention to the following lines :— Something New at Last! — The"> " Anti-Candle," for buggy lamps ; burns 14 hours with one "filling of oil; economy and cleanliness combined / The Warren Garden Hoe, lateac shape Enamelled Preserving PansV^ Try Grubb's Stove PolisbjJro brushes required jr Try Matchless Polish fisrorass, copper or pot lids ; try linpleum reviver Luke's celebrated asanpes, the best in the market ; Pollard Wheatmeal, Rolled Oats, Oatina Woods' and Waverley Flour Ship Limejuice; Lemon, Pineapple, and Raspberry Extract Biscuits — Water, Eice, Rich Tea, Honey Jumbles, etc. Ox and Sheep's Tongues, in 21b tins Desiccated Cocoanut Canterbury Hams A general assortment of Crockery, Glassware, and Brushware, _too numerous to particularise REDUCTION IN THB PRICE OF " MEAT. IN thanking my customers and the public generally for their support in the past, I beg to draw their attention to the following. Having found it necessary to discontinue running my cart to the country, I have made a •substantial reduction in consequence: the REDUCED PRICES (delivery at the shop, and for CASH ONLY) are as follows : — Beef. Brisket, l£d per lb Brisket (corned), 2d par lb Shoulder cuts and plates, 2d per lb Steak beef *) .? Corned round > 3d per lb/* Riba (blade) } if Ribs (first four), 3&d pejib Lorn beef, 4d per lb W Mutton. Jjr Sides, lid per lb J» Fore-quarters, 2d pejjflb Shoulder \ J ) 2|lb Hind-quarter (tiusnned) ) Legs, 3d ; chops, 4d, Pobk. Any joint, 4d per lb Chops, 5d per lb Beef sausages, 5d perlb (61bsfor2s) Pork sausages, 6d lb (61ba for 2s 6d) " Prime quality guaranteed always/ Half-penny per lb charged above these prices for booking ; also |d per lb for delivering within the town ; outside the town, as per agreement. A liberal reduction for large orders. If entered at all, the booking price will be charged. Five per cent discount allowed on all accounts' if paid on or before the Bth of the following month. No discount after that d>te. I am a cash purchaser of sheep skinsi hides, and tallow. » Oats and oaten chaff on sale. -^B EDWARD GODFREY, BUTOHEB, MaHAIA. BOUR GRAPES THE fox could not reach the grapes — they were quite beyond him — so he eaid they were sour. "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise." Silence is golden, but the drum 13 a noisy instrument, though "quite empty."" When you haven't got a Tea Blending business, disparage it, for there is nothing left for you to do. Ignorance regarding Tea Blending is confined to tbe pew now-a-days; it would be a pity to enlighten them THE PUBLIC ARE WISE, THEY BEGABD THE EMPIRE COS BLENDE^ TEAS AS / THE STANDARD /TEA of the colony, by which thijy compare all .others. J^ The Empire Te| Compjpy possess a large and inof easnwbusinesß. A typhoon caroot/flnake it. They lead the trade by«*nowledge, skill, perseverance and enterprise — ftofcbtag else. The strongest proof or* good faith is that their registered trade mark, " Empire Tea Co," is on every package. Please note the following brands and prices ; — Dragon 3/Houdah 8/Kangra Valley 2/10 Elephant 2/8 Crescent 2/6 Buffalo 2/4 Empire 2/2 Mikado 2/Ceylon, in lead (red and label) 2/EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & Q. TURNBULL & Co., Proprietors, WELLINGTON. 2£ # OULLI NA N, BAKER, GROCER, & CONFECTIONER, Begs to announce to the public of Hawera and surrounding districts tbat he has sold his business to Mr R. R. E. Lenehan, and, wtfle thanking the public for suppojji accorded him, has pleasure in introducing his succpeeor. § R. H. E. LWEHA^ BAKER, CONFECTIONER, Etc., , High Btreet, Ifawera. Having takcu over t'no Bdbiness • of Mr K. Culli^an, I respectfully beg to solicit a con ti nuance of the favors bestowed upon my predecessor | ; FBBEU STAM73 n/annfactarea I * n it, a Stab Office

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 4