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L. J. GILBERT- vOA WATCHMAKER *• *WHAM & KA*ONGA. The ROTHERHAM 3ontabs the largest number of Improvements and are better and more up-to-datu than any Watch yet produoed. IS* All «\ atoh buyera o*n he suited, Price? mtging from 12? 3d for the " Waterbury," to £25 foe the Gold Rotharha'n Keyless Le**er AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOW. ■ G. MURCII \ • Is now showing all the latest novelties, in .Ladies 9 Capes, JUaxlies* Purs, Ladies' Macintoshes. Ladies' and Children's Flannelette and Calico Underclothing made to any style or size. Infants', Children's, and Ladies' Millinery in endless variety. I beg to call special attention to our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT," whioh is under the management of Miss Jabmw, aud for BMt and Style she cannot be surpassed. • — I | ' — CLAJ3H BOOT BHOP, Princes St., Hawera E. CHESTNUT, DIRECT IMPORTER, has just landed, per s.s. Tokomaru, 12 oases Boots and Shoes. Genta* Boots, from 8s 6d to 255. Gents' Patent Court Shoes, from 7e 6d. Ladiet' Boots, from 8s 6d to 255. Ladies' Walking Shoes, from 5s 6d to 18s 6d. Evening Bhoes. in great variety from 8s 6d to 10s 6d (all colors— tan, black, bronze, and white kid). Slippers, from Is. Call and inspect our Boots and Shoes before purchasing elsewhere, as we can sell cheaper than any other bou3ft in town. We buy direct and save the Middleman's profit, pays cash, and gets large discounts. We do vot stook rubbish. R. CHESTNUT, Prinoes-street, Hawera X X GEO. McBBIDE, MERCHANT TAILOR, IMPORTER, GENTS' OUTFITTER, MERCER, HATTER, &o. NEW o Goods in all departments now on view and to arrive by each direct steamer. Tweed Suits (pure wool) to mei3are f con 503. Trou3ew tlo , 15a. Macintoshes from 203.. Oilskia3 f com 103 6 1. Cycling o*p3* feom 9j. Latest Novelties in Gents' Underwear, Hats and 0.»p3, Unabceliaß, Walking-sticks, Gold-cased Jewellery, Tie 3, Braoei, Bait?, efco.^eta. .-3»3H The tradefsupplied with every requisite known to tha tailoring * 4 world. We import direct and buy for oash, giving our customers the full benefit. GENTS' OUTFITTER, \W-jm^ui%B MERCER, HATTER, kto., and PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. &' aws?" £vv^!39, 41, DudMß, Victoria Street, Auokland. r - y 1 c H ipm \idi, vioT.:. X>- ssf-*'-^ . XT I "BY THE KING'S COMMAND " M was written by Victor . Hugo ; buL uy tlio Jcmj;'3 H command was also written the title " Va.j iioy.il ■ Cocoa Factory" of C. J. Van Houten Oc Zxm. By v B command of King William 111. the work" "f tho v.0r1.1I famed Cocoa Manufacturers wsro styled ay above. M The title is peculiarly appropriate, aud uv:o co than m it may appear at first sight, for Uie whola ot tlie ■ civilized world has recognised Van HouLea's Cocoa as \ ■ " The King of Cocoas " and it is only right that The \ ■ • King of Cocoas should be produced at the lioyal Cocoa \ I Factory. It has been so called because ie is quite A V pure ; it is highly digestible ; and it is soluble to a . J wi degree unapproached by any other cocoa in existence, jm H It is cheap; it costs less than one farthing per cup; M H it is easily assimilated and digested by the weakest J ■ stomach ; and it contains more nourishment than an J M equal quantity of beef-te*a. Easily made, appetizing 9 I in aroma, and of most delicious taste A ■ j" iITsURE YOU TRY I B m VAN HOUTEN'B Eating CHOCOLATE. \ M

MJ. CAMPBELL, • Having removed into . NEW PREMISES (next door to old) and lately in occupation of Hannah and Co., I will be enabled to keep a larger stook. lam still to the fore with the latest Novelties. Senior's Linoleum Reviver and Furniture Polish, Dr Tibbes' Vi., and Aulsebrook's Cocoa, Maypole Soap and Dolly Tints for Dying, Baked Beans and Tomato Sauce, De Carle's jfruit Jellies, Cerebos Salt, A large assortment of Aulsebrook's Biscuits. Anti-monoply Baking Powder, Colored Starches. General Asoortment of Ironmongery Glassware in great variety. Essences of Raspberry, Pineapple i Snowball Flour, Riokett'? Bag Blae.J

nn f^ H I L D 3 &ENEBAL BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWBIGHT: KAPON&A, Dasires to thank the publio of Eaponga for past support, and while doing £0 would respectfully draw attention to theifaot that he is buildingn g vehicles of every description, and in this department is carrying a very large stock of materials. The most skilled labor is employed and the best materials pro* curable only used. Charges are reasonable and a fint-olasa vehiole guaranteed. Painting and turning done on the premises. Horseshoeing and general blacksmithing. The manufacture aud repair of agricultu wljimplementg s peoial||aarej

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXLVI, Issue 4286, 22 July 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXLVI, Issue 4286, 22 July 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXLVI, Issue 4286, 22 July 1899, Page 1

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