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MANCHESTER HOUSE. Gr. MUKCH IS NOWIOPENING UP HIB FIRST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN C^ND WINTER NOVELTIES, MILLINERYJ DRESB GOODS," "*"" MACKINTOSHES, FURS, CAPES, and JAOKETfe. &A great" variety in eaoh line. ome and see them. X "~X GEO. McBBIDE, MERCHANT TAILOR, IMPORTER, GENTS 1 OUTFITTER, MERCER, HATTER, &o. *VTEW Goods in all departments now on view and to arrive by JL^l eaoh direot steamer. Tweed Suits (pure wool) to measure from 50s. Trousers do., 15s. Macintoshes from 20s Oilskins from 103 6d. Cyoling Capes from 9 3 Latest Novelties in Gents' Underwear, Hats aud Gaps, Umbrellas Walking-stioks, Gold-cased Jewellery, Ties, Braces, Belts, eto.,eto. The trade supplied with every requisite known to the tailoring world. We import direct and buy for cash, giving our customers the full benefit. G-. McBRIDE, IMPORTER, GENTS' OUTFITTER, MERCER HATTER sto. HIGH ana PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. 89, 41, and 48, Victoria Street Auckland. VEKI. VIDI. VIOI. X X K. CHESTNUT, LONGJESTABLISHED BOOT MANUFACTURES, BEGS to remind his Numerous Friends and" Customers that he has now opened in UP-TO-DATE PREMISES, HIGH-STREET HAWERA (Next Mr G. Murcb, Draper). The stook consists of new shipments of latest style, in — Amerioau, English, Swiss, Austrian BOOTS SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, from heat makers only. Hating purohased the entire Boot Stock of Mr A. H. Parkinson at a considerable xeduotion below cost, intends giving patrons the benefit of the deal, and is selling at greatly reduced prioes. All goods being entirely new, bfcTgains frte assured. Ladies' Fitting Room, commodious and convenient. Attention, Civility, and Punctuality. Care in execution oi orders and repairs, and moderate oharges, consistent with good material and workmanship. JNotliingf Hiicceeds Like Success. OWING TO THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF OUR GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE SAME FOR FOUETEEN DAYS LONGER, during which period we intend to make White Blankets 9-4 size, 6/11 pair Men's Regatta Shirts, formerly 6/6 White Blankets 10-4 size and 7/6, to clear at 2/6 Ladies* Black Cloth Jaokets 4/11 Ool'djsilk Scarfs reduced to 6d eaoh Ladies' Corsets reduced to 1/9 pair Men's Black ana Ool'd Hard Felt Men's White Shirts, formerly 6/6 Hats reduced to 1/ana 7/6, now 8/11 HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS G. W. H. GODDAED (LATE F. LOVEDAY), HIGH STREET ... HAWERA. +mMCWCMZC& CEYLON TEA IB grown on the far-famed mountain heights of that beautiful Colony, and is picked and packed under direot British Supervision. People who buy Ohina Tea never know tihat they are getting. It may be good, bat the probability is that it will be bad. CEYLON TEA, on contrary. IS ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NIRVAJNA TEA IS THE BEST OF ALL CEYLON THAT IS GROWN. When the Manufacturers of Woollens want good wool, they do not trust to men in a country that hardly produces any, but send out their experts to the plaoe where it is grown, and buy it on the spot. Similarly th 9 NIRVANA COMPANY has its experts at Colombo, who examine and test the CHOICE NIRVANA TEA before it is packed for export. As soon as it is accepted it is properly tested. Then, ere the subtle fragrance of the leaf has departed, is packed in lead in pounds and half pounds, and soldered down and secured! In this fozm NIRVANA TEA is sent along to AUSTRALIA by every Mail Boat, and as this is every week, its purity is given an additional guarantee that cannot fail to be appreciated. THE NIRVANA COMPANY has appointed as its wholesale agents :— Messrs A. S. Paterson, Wellington. On Sale by the following Retailers :— R. A. Adams, Eltham. A. M. Howitt, Patea. A. H. Parkinson, Hawera. Gilmour and Smellie, Manaia. T. L. Joll, Okaiawa. W. Sheridan, Otakeho. vVagataff Bros.. Pihama. Newman Bros., Opunake. Frasser ard Langeman, Opunake and Rahotu. R. M. Stirling, Awatuna. ~' IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE ECONOMIC \ MR SPENOE having bought the business of the Economio, Hawera, at a large discount, has decided to hold a MONSTER SALE Commencing- on Saturday, September 16. Enormous Bargains, when all usual profits will be be sacrificed. The publio are confidently invited to visit the Economio and note the prioes, to whioh the entire stook has been reduced. Truely a Great Money-saving Epoch, hailed with delight by the thrifty. Come with the ready oash and see what it oan do. THE ECONOMIC WILLIAM SPENCE.

T^TOTIOE TO FARMEBS. MANUBES FOB SALE. N Green ami Steamed Bonedust, Turnip Manure made from blood, bone, and offal. These Manures are guaranteed absolutely pure, and will run through any drill. Higest prioes given for bones, hides, tallow, eto. Agent for Gibb's Sheep Dip, 0. HOUSTON, Mokoia. AWERA 84.C0N FAOTORY are buyers of Pigs in any quantity, and are giving 3d for properly topped off Pigs. Delivery days,. Monday and Tuesday. John Adams and 00. POSTERS, aU. sizes and colors printed at the Stab Office.

Herrßassmussensl ALFALINE Herbal Remedies. More marvellously successful and effectual than ever 1 1 Have been before the Public for OVER Fourteen Years, ana CURED THOUSANDS. Por the Blood, Skin, Nerves, Liver, Rheumatism. Piles, Kidneys, etc. A Special Remedy for each complaint. Send tor Book (potted free) containing valuable Information and testimonials. Advice Free. Qorrupmdmct Strictly Confidential. HCRR RABBMUBBEN, 91 Ltmbton Quay, WELLINGTON. ONLY PLACE In Mew Zetland where LVBIMKE BKMEPlES_ara_obtalnable :> TT7HEN Johnny oomes marohing VV home from the war, fetch him down to aRTHUB'B ; he may furnish to settle down and roam no more. Dnohesses ai 45/- ; they are fi marvel of cheapness and durability, '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70452, 1 October 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70452, 1 October 1900, Page 4