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| AH CHANG] x General Storekeeper, Pbinobs-street ... HAWESA. T>RIOE LIST FOR CASH:Southern or Wavcrley flour 4/8 60's, 8/- 100's Auckland sugar 8/9 No. 1, 8/6 No. 2 McGill's oatmeal 3/8 per bag Kerosene by tin or case All Tea reduced 2d per lb, 51b box Ceylon-Pekoe 7/- box Starch 2/- per slb packet Sunlight soop 11/- per doz packets Caustic soda 21b tin 1/5 per tin Soap of all kinds 6d to 1/- 4lb bat Tapioca, rice, sago, split peas, barley 51b for 1/Oornflour 3Jlb for 1/- ! All crockery, ironmongery, glassware, and brushware at still reduced prices Gups 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 8/6 sack Bran 3/6, pollard 7/6, sharps 8/6 full sack, wheat 2/9 bushel. Oats 2/3 bushel Agent for Ching Ting's vegetable and flower seeds Plenty 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, Haweba. ELTHAM STEAM SASH AND J DOOBFAOTORY. Wholesale Butter Box Manufacturers Bay.millers & Timber Merchants. UNION TIMBER COMPANY, (Late T. Runciman & 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 tbe very best seasoned timber in kauri, totara, and rimu. Turnery supplied to any pattern desired, and all kinds of fretwork done. Butter-workers and ohurns 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 ing 3. TO TRAVEL THIB SEASON IN OKAIAWA AND SURROUNDUTG DISTRICTS. W'rYJaE A RMADALE » (By Glengyle -tfancy). Terms, 3 single mates payable on or before Ist January, 1001. Good paddocks provided for one month gratis. Every ore taken, but no re"p naibility. * F. A. BREMER, Or Groom in charge TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON MANAIA HAWEBA AND SUBROUNDING DISTRICTS. Tli ft jrjr"jQsW Q<T CLEMENTS, St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dan Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander by Campden, dam Annie Laurie, by (imp.' Cap-a-pie. St. Leger, by Doncaster (Derbj . winner), dam Atlantis, by Thormanbj (Derby winner), has been several yean champion sire of New Zealand. ; gt. Clements was a most brilliant per * former, having been eight years on the turf I and won more than half his racea (vidi f Turf Eegistei), besides being placed oi numerous other occasions trader all weight: up to lOst 71 b.' Amongst his performance; are the Glasgow Plate, 1895, carrying 9s lib, also dead heated with the great Multi - form in tbe same race in 1897, carrying 9s lib, Multiform 7st 61b. St. Clements is fall brother to St. Ursula St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, who wa looked upon by handicappers •as the bes g horse out in the years 1897 and 1898 is | Although not much more than a pony ii c height, he carried lOst 31b to victory, beat _ I ing such horses as Swordfish, Douglas a Coronet, Castashore, Record Reign an " others. 9 Terms, 4 guineas. y H. VINE, Owner, Manaia, OKAIAWA BAKERY. HAVING purchased Mr g Clarke's interest in the abov a Bakery, I respectfully solicit a con II tinuance of the patronage accorde r e to my predecessor. Ie Having secured the services of d First-class Baker, and stocking onl ie the best brands of flour, customer 0 and the publio generally may rely o: getting a loaf second to none on th coaut. W. SHEARER, Jura.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 1