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PATERSON BROS. DISCOUNT! LAST TEN DAYS OF THE UNPRECEDENTED OASH DISCOUNT. 4/- IN THE POUND ON ALL|CASH/,PUROHASES. JUST A REMINDER FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. rriHIS is the when and the where a Considerable u Saving is Made. Heads of Families are Strongly "Advised'to Operate and^Share^in the above Heavy Discount AT PATEESON BROS. JUST RECEIVED. GOLD BROOCHES, BANGLES, AND STUDS. ENGAGEMENT KINGS, A Very Fine Assortment trom £1 to £14. Long Gold " Muff " Chains— vary fashionable. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, from 25s to £15 10s. English Lever Watches made to order. Nickel Keyless Watches Ids, 20s, 22s 6d, and 255. Spectacles and Folders to suit all sights. R. W. SARGENT, Watchmaker, Jeweller, Optioian, eto HAWERA. , Y ovix- .Attention is Directed to Tnis. HAVING gained the reputation of selling first-class goods at bedrock prices, I am determined to keep it. When most commodities are ruling higher than usual, householders have to study the expenditure of every penny, therefore, they should place their CASH orders at the CASH EMPORIUM where they will get greatest value for their money. Now, flour is a great item in household expenditure, and I can sell you best roller flour at ]4/- lOOlbs ; best brand oatmeal, 4/261bs; Sugars: No. 1 8/4, No. 2 7/10 401b bag; Day and Martin's blacking 6d dozen. " They say potatoes are to be up to 15/- a sack, I now sell them at 9/- (but only one sack to a person). Machine dressed fruits are worth £d per lb more than others and in spite of recent advances in prices I am selling currants^ 5/9 doz lbs ; raisins, 7/9 doz 'lbs ; sago and tapiooa, 2dlb ; Rangoon rice, 31 lb ; Nova Scotia boneless codfish, 8d lb; evaporated fruits, new, nice, and fresh, lOd lb ; new season jams, 4/8 doz ; glass jars 1/6 each; tinned meats, 11/- dozen; Californian canned fruits, 10/8 dozen, assorted, 2d ; can tomatoes, 9d each ; soap and candles are on the upward move, tallow being scarce and dear, however, I can quota soap from 6/5 ; candles, 6d lb or 9/10 box ; kertfsene 7/6 tin. I stock all the up-to-date novelties in the Grocery Trade, such as May-pole soap, blazerine, custard powders, jelly crystals and tablets, new American toilet soaps, linoleum polish, hydroline soap, etc., eto. Now on the way, a shipment of Hay ward Bros, celebrated flag brand pickles, sauces, baking powders, etc., etc TEAS— To land in a few days a shipment of the unique " Robin " Brand Teas, in, packets and 51b boxes, from Colombo. You have value in these Teas. No need for me to puff them because the sale is rapid enough without. I also have loose Teas from 1/6 lb. Best factory butter, cheese, bacon always on sale. IRONMONGERY— A full range imported directed from the manufacturers. Call, inspect stock and get quotations, when you will be convinced that you can save money by buying at the CASH EiIPORIUM . You will want garden tools. I can sell you spades from 8/-, rakes and hoes, 1/3 ; and all other lines. Those £3 8s cooking stoves are moving off rapidly. CROCKERY WARE, CHIN A WARE, GLASSWARE— Wny waste yuur time at auction eales when you can get just what you want at cheaper rates. By importing direct ftom the English potteries I am onubled to sell at astonishing low rates. 8 orates and 2 casks just to hand. B. C. ROBBINS, High-street, Haweba. GUNS! i SUNS! GUNS! F. J. W BTG L E T, IRONMONGER, High-street Haweka. IS opening up ex s.s. Rua ane a larg shipment of guns and ammunition and all sporting requisites. Single barrel breechloaders L 2, L 3, and L 4. Double barrelbreeohloaders L 4, L 4 10s, L 5 10s, L 6 103. Remington rifles 82s 6d ani 60s. Saloon rifled 20s. All the above guns are made by standard English makers and are all tested and stamped, by the English Government before sent out. Powder, shot, caps, wads, recappers, loaders and closers, cartridge bags, game bags, extractors, etc., etc. The best Cartridges for this season are Noble's Ballistite, 12 bore ; wonderful results from these. Samples given on application. Eley's special Green Cartridges, and Club Cartridges also stocked. LAMPS ! LAMPS 1 1 LAMPS ! ! ! Now Landing— A very fine assortment of Hanging, Table, and Hall Lamps. The latest design?, and prices are lower than ever. The best Lamps this season are the Banner Electric, The Miller (in 8 sizes), an'l the Kosmos. WALL PAPERS-5,000 Rolls 1 WALL PAPERS— S,OOO Rolls I , Just unpacked a very fine stook of latest designs in sanitaries, plain tints, i and pulps. These inolude the very latest ideas in paperhangings. Prices are low, and everyone about to build or renovate should inspect the stock. FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS , In large variety of steel, nickel plated and brass fenders 4s 6d, 6s 6d 10s 6d to 82s 6a. Fire irons 5s to 15s set. L SCOTT'S RANGES I SCOTI'S GANGES t With copper boilers and two dampers. Seven Bizes to seleot from. Prices L from L 4 10s. The increasing demand for these ranges is sufficient proof of their special suitability and general durability. » KAMBLER BICYCLES I RAMBLER BICYCLES 1 Buy the most up-to-date and faste3t machine made. Ramblers are selling everywhere and always satisfactory. Cash price, £22 10s. I shall be, ; pleased to show them to intending purchasers, j ! N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY r IF you want an up-to-date Cyole you should inspect the ANGLO SPEOIAL, which took the Gold Medal at the Otago Exhibition, beating the leading English and American makes, fitted with "8.5.A." ► parts and Westwood rims with Dunlop Tyres. Gents £21, Ladies £22 10s. A full stook of bells, oil, toe-clips, pumps, oil cans, lamps, repair outfits, 1 chain brushes, etc., etc. I BOOTS 1 BOOTS!! BOOTS ! 1 ! 3 Gents' Light Balmorals in all the leading makes. Best value obtainable at 12/6, 14/-, 16/-, 18/6, 20/-, and 22/0. ' Gents' Evening »hoes 8/6, fc Walking Shoes 11/-, 17/6. Gents' Shooters, Bluchers, Watertights and * Leggings. A large variety of Ladies' and Children's Shoes. ' Agents for VITORY SEWING MACL-tlHES— the best in the world. !>! > Call and see them. s »i THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINGfjFACTORY F. H. BECKINGJALE t Manaobi

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4026, 31 August 1898, Page 3

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