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l\/\ j\ r\| I I Lr i^ BEFORE YOU Buy Your ifanupes Mr. E. R. HASTIE, of Otakeho, Hawera, writes us, *, i_| " A tffl^(SwßP^^ " Y ° up Manures ARE THE BEST WE CAN GET in the Market TO *"* 11 HO UOdOUIJI X BHJBhHq SUIT OUR DISTRICT. The SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE WiHKbSb has GIVEN ME GREAT SATISFACTION this last two years, GP^^*^* and with 1 cwt. to the acre I CAN MAKE SURE OF A GOOD "ZHIZ^Z^III^ZIZZZIZIZZZZIZZZZir • CROP " manufacturers: ' Mp - G - c - BL^ CHAR °; °' Wail ?^ u ' TttraDakL m writes us, 21st May, 1900: i / 1* aji riT 1 1 nn 1 1 r nnnonrn a ©»- ••!** s^° n * « s ° d *«» special root, turnip. l/Ll\/lUILJIIUIVIL UUIIVVkU A ("A (A *^ and POTATO MANURES. They were all in SPLENWi r 1111 tr I ll II ll 111 I | nil l\f\ ill Jri I R l l V D!D CONDITION FOR DRILLING, aud. according Io yield. 11l I ¥11 I IIUIIIIL. 1 IIUUULn AX. UU. O SUITABLE TO THE SOIL, as all CROPS LOOK SIMPLY I lkllll ■ ■■W»»"i«" I "J| ■ ■«.w^^^^»«b* ww> v SPLENDID." Wo^^^^^o^vnv. I«W ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. M » On Sale By W. EOTVE, Hawera &Normanby; O. A. WILKINSON, Eltham. Ngaire & Kaponga A. H. MOORE, Opunake. All Storekeepers and Produce Merchants,

T3AILWAYHOTEL, HAWERA | X — J. FLYNN ... Proprietor Having purchased the above hotel rom Mr Connell, desires to notify 0 traveller and the general publio that he provides first«oiass accotnmodation, and stocks only the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales. Large Paddock / eoommotfstior tmd good stabling Every attention to travellers. ROYAL HOTEL, HAWERA. REUBEN OGDEh ... Proprietor (Late of the Eltham Hotel.) HAS pleasure in informing his numerous friends that he has, since taking over the above, made ~ considerable alterations and addiions and that the house now in a horough state of repair. Double and Single Beds, Private 3itting Rooms, firgt-class Dining Table also Billiard Saloon.. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands only attacked. Good stahluig^ad- paddooking. TJILTHAM HOTEL, ELTHAM F. OALGHER ... Proprietor. In assuming possession of the •bove, I hove determined to leave nothing undone n catering for the requirements and comforts of tbe public. Private sitting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. First-olass ; table. All meals Is. Wines, spirits, and ales of the best proourable. Hot and oold baths; Stabling and paddooking on the premises. TDRAftOH TTOTEL. Jas. Sullivan ... Proprietor j (Coiner of Mountain Road and Bridge-street, ELTHAM.) While thanking the publio for past liberal support, has pleasure in intimating to his numerous patrons that their requirements will receive every attention. None but the best brands of wines, spirits and ales stocked. Travellers will find large and commodious sample rooms. Telephone connection with other centres. p nIFTON HO aS E Victoria-street ... Hawera. Having taken over the above wellknown' house, I have pleasure in informing the residents of Hawera and travelling publio that every effort will be me.de to cater for the requirements of imsfcomers. Visitors will find every oomfort and convenience. Charges moderate. MRS NICHOLSON, Proprietress. HAWEKA PAINT, GLASS a*l • PA?GR WAREHOUSE. Pbihoes-stree* ... Hawera, (Next Parrington & Hutson.) L. O. HOOKER, Painter, Paperhanger, Glazie", Signwriter. Piotures Framed, Venetian Blind, made and repaired. * Oilsj Paints, Glass, Papers am Mouldings. Estimates given ~ OKAIAWA BAKERY. HAVING* purchased Mr S Clarke's interest in the abov Bakery, I respectfully solicit a oon tinuanoe of the patronage aooordei to my predecessor. Having scoured the services of First-olass Baker, and stocking onl the best brands of flour, oustomer «ad the publio generally may rely 0: getting a loaf second to none on th >COaS ' W. SHEAEER, Jonb. T* /I ONEY AT 4* PER OENH I hare ust had placed a my coi xnand large sums of money to len at 4^ per oent. in any sums froi £100 to £10,000. Liberal terms 1 repayment. No procuration fee. KLLIOTT BARTON, Solicitor, Hawera PIGS I PIGS! PIGS! JAND H. BUCHANAN, Ltd . are buyers of properly toppi qff Bacon Pigs at 8d per lb for weigh JlOlb to 1501b. Delivery, Mondi tad Thursday * MO. BUCHANAN Secretary.

AH CHANG T General Storekeeper, PiUNOES-STRKET ... HAWERA. I "PRICE LIST FOR CASH:-' Southern or Waveriey flour 4/8 50's, 8/- 100's Auckland sugar 8/9 No. 1, 8/fiNo.2 MoGill's oatmeal 3/3 per bag Kerosene 9/6 ease, 4/9 tin All Tea reduoed 2d per lb, 51b box Ceylon-Pekoe 7/- box Starch 2/- per slb packet Sunlight soop 11/- per doz packets Caustic'soda 2'b tin 1/5 per tin Soap of all kinds 6d to 1/- 41b bar. Tapioca, rice, sago, split peas, barley 61b for 1/Cornflour BJlb for 1/All crookery, ironmongery, glassware, and brushware at still reduced prices / Cups and saucers 8/6 per dczen Assorted jams 4/- per doz, or 8 tins for 1/Sauce of all kind from 4d to 1/6 large .bottle Table potatoes 3/6 sack Bran 3/6, pollard 7/6, sharps 8/6 full sack, wheat 2/9 bushel. Oata 2/8 bushel Agent" AofXfflpg Ting's vegetable and flower 'seeds ' Plqrity of yard room for customers' horses and traps free of charge. Cash buyer of fungus, butter, eggs, and produce. Goods delivered free of charge. AH CHANG, Princes-street, Hawera. ELTHAM STEAM SASH AND DOORFAOTOJRY. Wholesale Butter Box Manufacturers Sawmillers & Timber Merchants. union timblr company, (Late T. Eunciman & Co.) Opposite Railway Crossing, Eltham. Having now got our faotory in full working order, we have pleasure in informing factory proprietors that we are prepared to execute orders for butter and cheese boxes in any quantity. Joinery of any design made of the very best seasoned timber in kauri, totara, and rimu. Turnery supplied to any pattern desired, and all kinds of fretwork done. Butter-workers and churns of every description made to order. To those intending building, plans specifications, and quantities given. We would draw attention to the very large quantities of timber suitable for sheds, stables, and outbuild ipgs. TO THE RESIDENTS OF KAPONGA, HAVING sold my Blacksmithiog aud Coaohbuilding Business to Mr F. W. BuoL'ingham, I desire to thank my numerous customers for past favors and in doing co would respectfully ask that a continuance of the same be accorded to my, suocessor. T. OHILDS. Kaponga, June 18th, 1900. In takin? over the above, I desire to inform the residents of Kaponga and surrounding district that all orders entrusted to me will receive every attention, and by using none 'but the best materials, combined with skilled labor, hope to merit the same liberal patronage accorded to my predecessor. F. W.BUCKINGHAM. Kaponga, June 18th, 1900 MJ. CAMPBELL, # High Street, i HAWERA. 1 Tinned peae and tomatoes Yitadatio, Wood's peppermint oure * Ajax washing compound f Olives, egg powder, cerebos salt s Jey's and Calvert's disinfectants 1 Honey, lentils, Blue Bell oatmeal, c dried fruit Poultry tonio, makes the hens lay My 2s tea cannot be surpassed for quality and flavor ', A large stock of fancy toilet soap Ivy soap is the best for the bath, as a it floats d Senior's linoleum reviver, Ausleq brook biscuits in 21b tins if Cooking and eating chocolates, Snowball flour for white bread Patent pot ecruba (latest and best), snameline stove polish - A large assortment of fancy crockery and glassware The celebrated Hawera laotory hams' „ and bacon, branded A.8.0. id Goods delivered ia Telephone No. 26 k7 7) ALL PROGRAMMES executed n with neatness and despatch, at Stab Office.

TO TRAVEL THE HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. trnit The Handsome %||Sgf^M^ Clydesdale Colt w n^B? C* LEN LADDIE > Three years, by Glengyle, out of Topsjr, Topsy by Director, Topsy'a dam, Darling, by Black Champion ' (imported), Darling out of Kate by Waimea Hero, by Thane of Clyde, imported from Scotland. Glen Laddie is a handsome roan, stand- : ing 16.2, with plenty of bone and substance, and it will be seen from his pedigree that he comes from the purest strains of Clydes- ( dale blood that can be found in the colonies. Patrons are requested to arrange early, as only a limited number of mares will be booked this season. " Terms, £2 10s. For further particulars apply to ISAAC S. HARDLEY, Owner, Hawera. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA. Tbroroughbred : I7IAIRSHOT, i By Foulshot— Miss Governor. ' Those desirous of procuring first-class : hunters, carriage or harness horses cannot '. do better than use the above. Terms ; : Single mare L 2 10s ; grazing free for one month. For .further particulars apply L, S. BARRACLOUGH. TO STAND THE SEASON. The Purebred Shetland ;. J^SBJjf TI/TI^OHIEF. By Dick (imp.)— Sunlight, by Vernon (imp.) — Pum, by Tom Thumb — Bessie. Terms ; Ll 10s ; grazing free for six weeks. Apply J. C. HOBBS, Mangatoki. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON MANAIA HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. i — — — The J^C^J^^^^ QT CLEMENTS. St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander, by Campden, dam Annie Laurie, by (imp.) Cap-a-pie. St. Leger, by Doncaster (Derby winner), dam Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner), has been several years champion sire of New Zealand. St. Clements was a most brilliant performer, having been eight years on the turf, and won more tban half bis races (vide Turf Registei), besides being placed On numerous other occasions under all weights up to lOst 7)b. Amongst his performances are the Glasgow Plate, 189S, carrying 9st lib, also dead heated with the great Multiform in the same race in 1897, carrying 9st lib, Multiform 7st 61b. St. Clements is full brother to St. Ursula, St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, who was looked upon by handicappers as the best horEe out in the yeara 1897 and 1898. Although not much more than a pony in height, he carried lOst 31b to victory, beating such horses as Swordfish, Douglas, Coronet, Castashore, Record Reign and others. Terms, 4 guineas. H. VINE, Owner, Manaia. TO TRAVEL THE HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. ' The fashionably bred . ' > Thoroughbred J^|ML , / Stallion "jpvAYSTAR, By Castor— Cissy. Cissy by MusketFrailty, by Goldsbrough— Flora Molvor, by New Warrior from 10, by Sir Hercules. Cissy, who was a good performer, is full sister to Trenton and Cuirassier, half-sister to Niagara, and three-quarter sister to Mary, Zalinski, Mousquetaire, and Havoc. Tbe Musket- Frailty strains on the dnra l^, side are well-known, and are pillars of the Stud Pook. Castor, Daystar's sire, has the stoutest breeding, his pedigree containing no less than 12 English Derby winners, 6 St. Leger, 4 Oaks, and 4 2000 Guineas winners. Castor was a great racehorse and out of 26 starts he scored 17 wins, 4 seconds, 3 thirds, being #nly twice unplaced, the total value of stakes won being L 4316. Daystar is full brother to Altair (now racing in England). Further particulars re pedigree and performances see card. For terms and other particulars apply to J. MoCARTEN, Hawera. :VT: VT U. • MCOAKTBY Saddler & Harness Manufaotueer OCTAGON, MANAIA Desires to draw the attention of the public to his large stook of horse and cow covers, buggy, rugs, etc. Special quotations given for cow covers in large numbers. Saddlery of every description. English harness made to order or 3 imported Buggy rugs, whips, spurs, eto. ,_ Repair work in all its branches , GAS— COOKING- GAS., j AFTER September Ist, the price of gab for cooking stoves will be 7s 6d per 1000 feet, minimum s' monthly consumption at above rate 1000 feet. Gas stoves on sale on easy terms and fitted free. j • Apply, J A. H. ATKINSON, GasworKS, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7048, 9 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7048, 9 October 1900, Page 1

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