PATEKSON BEOS. THE ADVENT OP SEEING. I NEW GOODS NEW GOODS Being Opened up Daily AT PATERSON BEOS. F. J. WKIGLEY, GENERAL IRONMONGER HIGH STREET, HAWERA. IMPLEMENTS ! ! JP. J5". WRIGJ-LET has now opened upflthe Season* New Stook of Ploughs, Tine and Disc Harrows, Seed Drills, Horse Cultivators, eto., eto. ! OLIVER PLOUGHS 1 1 OLIVER PLOUGHS ! I five sizes, suitable for all classes of land and work, especially bush land. Prices, complete with swivel skeiths £8 ss, £8 15s, £5 10s. DISC HARROWS.— SieeI-frame Tigor Disc Harrows, 12 disos, very strong, light draught, cash price £10 10s. Corbett Tine Harrows, 8 leaf, light, complete, with swingletree, cash price £5, 2-leaf Harrows|£B 10s. IRON IGE HORSE HOES AND CULTIVATORS as above, with one lever 455, 2-lever 50s cash. Iron Age Seed Drills, the best drill made, complete, with full set of hoes, cultivators, etc., 62s 6d. New Model' Drills — Will sow any size seed 455. Also in stock Chain Tripod Harrows, Chaff Cutters, Wheat Mills, Bone Mills,- Hornsby's single Furrow Ploughs, Stumping Jacks, etc. ; eto. Any implement not in stook will be prooured at short notice. 20 oases of Lawn Mowers, jus anded, from 20s to 60s, Inspection invited. F. J. WEIGLEY, IBONMONGEB .... HATVEBA. N.Z. CLOTHING r FS:CTOR V . TAILOEING. ~ TAILOEING. SUITS FROM: c£3. XT7E MAKEi A SPECIAL STUDY OF THIS DEPARTMENT AND ENSURE FIT AND STYLE. TRY OUR SAC SUIT^ AT £3. Our " New Season's Samples " are now to hand, Of " Specially Seleoted " Pattern* in FANCY TW&EDS AND WORSTEDS. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, (Hawera Branch.) I. M. HILL, Manager. ENORMOUS STOCK, ENORMOUS TRADE. IMMENSE VARIETY. SHOP AT THE ECONOMIC. THE ECONOMIC IS THE PLACE TO BUY. EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS FOR S*UMMEK TRADE?. GIGANTIC DELIVERIES OF LATEST NOVELTIES FOR PERSONAL WEAR ALL AT ECONOMIC PRICES FOR CASH. New Straw Hats New Suits for Men New Blouse Silks New Suit 3 for Boys New Chiffons and Laces New Trousers for Men New Ribbons and Laces New Knickers for Boys New Household Drapery New Hats and Caps New Quilts or Bedspreads New Soarves New Lace Curtains New Shirts New Dress Goods New Umbrellas and Sunshades New Muslina New Prints THE ECONOMIC, WILLIAM SPENCE.
! J. AND H. BUCHANAN, -Limited. ARE buyers of properly toppedeff Bacon Pigs at B|d per lb. J. BUCHANAN, Managing Director. J. AND ILUUCHANAN, Limited. HAVE made special arrangements for a twelve months' supply of Pollard for pig feeding. Farmers, place your orders with us for a twelve months' Bupply. The same price all the year round, and that at bed rock. J. BUCHANAN, Managing Director. J. AND H. iJUUHANAN, Limited. BUY and sell Pigs of all deEcriptions, and have a big demand for Weaners, Slips, and Stores. We pay Cash, and please don't forget it. It's as good as an ' extra farthing from the man who keeps you waiting three months for your cheque. I J. BUCHANAN, I Managing Director. ; j. AJSD H. BUCHANAN, Limited! HAVE for sale a number of Dairy Farms, particulars of which will appear in a future issue. J. BUCHANAN, Managing Director. BACON PIGS ; • nnHE Stratford Bacon Company , JL aro giving 3£d and paying - railage to Stratford. I PILCHER F. RALFE, J c Secretary. I rjnO LET— Small Shop, good ° JL position, low rent, at Eltham. I Apply, sharp, Eltham Coaoh, Factory.
MR HUBERT WHITE, manager for H. Collier and Oo.'s Hawera Branch, Teacher of Piano and Organ, has vacancies for a few more pupils. Half term now commencing. Terms at H. Collier and Co.'s Music Rooms, Hawera. NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to the Onehunga Boot Factory must be settled or arranged for before the 20th November, otherwise they will be sued for. A. HUGHES, Late Proprietor. NOTICE. BOOKMAKERS and their Clerks and Agents ace hereby notified that they will not be allowed on the Waverley and Waitotara Racecourse, or Grounds, at the Meeting to be held on 9th November. EDGAR P. SYMES, Hon. Secretary, | W. and W,R,O. I NOTICE. POISON Laid for Dogs on my Property. T, W.OWEN, The Cliff?, Otakeho. M. Impey, Esq. Wellington, July 13. iflOO. Dcov Sir— lt affords me pleasure to testify to tlie viilue of your prcpiiruMon, " AloyApplc." lean hpenk of it, bolli personally and from a knowledge of its eil'cet; upon others. 1 was laid aside with an abdominal chill, my temperature was high, and the pain in the intcstiucs very sevrro. At nightl took a dose of " May Apple," and the relief afforded in an hour or two was simply wonderful. In attacks of indigestion it is a ''friend in need," and it works wonders where sufferers from dyspepsia are roncerued. You may niako public use of this testimonial, as I consider your preparation worthy of the highestrecoiumeu/atiOn - Y T^Mf'HO R »^,M.H.B,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 3
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