IPATERSON BROS. I Our Ilalfr^Tearly le V COMMENCES ON i £6000 raW FRESH To be Thrown on the Market FRESH GOODS At Real Bargain Prioes. GOODS ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS ECLIPSED. PATERSON BEOS'. HIGH-BT., HAWEBA. 4. . THE N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY Have now opened another shipment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Inoluding the newest thing in American Last 3, whioh for quality and style cannot be surpassed. See large variety in windows and note the prioes. Men's Light Balmorals, torn 12/6 Women's Evening Shoes, from 2/6 Men's Frenoh Calf Balmoral*, 16/6 Women's Walking Shoes, from 6/> Men's Heavy Nailed Shoetew, 7/9 Women's Cloth Gaiters, 4/6 Men's Watertight Bluchers. 7/9 Womem'a Felt Slippers, from lOd See our Stock before purokasiig else where. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. F. H. Bkoxinosalb, Manager Hawera Bran oh. ELECTRO PLATE AND SILVER WARE In Great Variety Suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS WATCHED! WATCHES! WATCHES! Juet fieoeived a Beautiful Lot of T ADIES' KEYLESS WATCHES, in Gold and Silver. Always in I a stock ROTUERHAM'S ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES Repairs a speciality. R. W. SARGENT, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICAN, etc.. HAWERA. *'. J. WRIGLEY IS NOW LANDING THE COMING SEASON'S STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS ! OLIVER PLOUGHS 1 OLIVER PLOUGHS ! For breaking up bush land these ploughs have proved themselves to be ahead of all other makes. Special kinds kept for stubble ploughing. Prices, complete with skeiths, £3, £4 7s 6d, £5 10s, and £6. Also, Oliver Double-furrow Ploughs, £10 10s. Hornby R.A. 2-wheel Ploughs, with c eit , s. pLANfiT j ?# IMPLEMENTS I Planet Implements of all kinds arriving shortly. New Model Seed i Drills, to sow all sizes df seed, 52s 6d. Ideal Horse Hoes, 60s and 60s. Have these also with double moulders for earthing up potatoes. DISC HARROWS I DISC HARROWS 1 The Tiger all-iron-frame Disc Harrows, Small size, £9 ; large size, £10 10s. All farmers should inspeot this great improvement in Disc harrows. Chain Tripod Harrows, complete with large swingletree, prioe £6 ss. Tine Harrows, complete with tree, £8 10s. Distriot Agent for the celebrated Farmers' Favorita Grain and Manure Drill — 11, 18, 15 coulters. Inspection invited. Cbaffoutters, Spraying Pumpg, single and double wheel Hoes also stocked. Stumping Jacks— tbe latest improvement— to lift 10 tons. Prioe, £4 ss. F. J. WRIGLEY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. * d si* S si. | ii ! i l l| | ie " a NOTICE.
MR. E. B. WRIGHT, Saddler Queen Street, Onehunga. — Last winter I had a severe cold, and having tried many remedies without any relief, I was advised to try Sykes' Cura Cough. This medicine immediately zelieved and cured me.
HAVING sold my business, I would respectfully solicit an early settlement of all outstanding accounts. My successor's (Mr Herbert Foy) receipt will be a sufficient discharge. F. W. BUCKINGHAM.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4284, 20 July 1899, Page 3
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