W Liver, Kidney and . || U Stomach Complaints "^F* M J § B ""*" tt0 :a] full] stop :i j R By the timely use of @ \ I "Jmpeifs J^ay jffpple" I j 09 This Brilliantly Successful Remedy Is Mm : < KB HW HONEST MBDI6INB- Not a Mysterious eoncoetlon t ,^K : H» IT CAN BE TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE. .lB ] < JI M ,4 Impey's May Bpple" is made from the prescription of Mr. Matthew ' HK \f*A Impey, the eminent lecturer and botanist. Its principal constituents are frankly HI. ' M acknowledged to be those old-fashioned but starling vegetable extracts :— \m§ : 9 May Hppte, Dandelion, eascara and Turkey RhubarlV»VW EM compounded in a scientific up-to-date fashion. There is no better restorative in tlW^^W n world for derangement of the Digestive Organs or Sluggish Liver. ' 'flB H « 2/» CHEMISTS AND BTOREB. **■ 2/» M IP grown on- the far-famed mountain neigntal of that beautiful Colony, and is picked and packed under direct; British Supervision. People who buy China Tea navor.^know^h'it they are getting It may be good, but the probaliliiiy is thatj will be bad. CEi'LON TEA, on ontrary, IS ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND JNIR-VAJ^A TEA IS THE BEST OF ALL CEYLON THAT IS GROWN. When the Manufacturers of Woollens~wanfc good wcol tney'doTnot 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 he NIRVANA COMPANY bas ita experts at Colombo, who examine and test the CHOICE NIRVANA TEA before it is packed for export. As soon as it is aooeptod it is properly tested. Then, ere the subtle fragrance of the leaf has departed, is packed in lead in pounds nnd half pounds, and soldered dowd and secured. In this form' NIRVANA TEA is sent along to AUSTRALIA by every (ail Boat, and as thi3 is every week, its purity is given an additional 'uarantee that oannot 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, Eltharn. A. M. Howitt, Patea. A. H. Parkinson, Hawera. Gilrnour aud BmelJie, Manaia T. L. Joll, Okaiawa. W. Shend*m, Otakeho. Wagstaff Bros.. Pihama. Newman Bros., Opunake. Frasser ard Langeman, Opunake and llafaotn. R. M. Stirling, Awatuna. GEO. McJBBIDE, MERCHANT TAILO3, IMPOBTBtt, &BHTB' OUIOTraB, MERCER, HATTER, &o. NEW Goods in all departments now on view and to arrive^by each direct steamer. Tweed Suits (pure wool) to moaaure from 50s. Trou3ers do., 15s. Macintoshes from 203 Oilakias from 103 Gel. Oyeling Oapas from 93 r L Latest Novelties in (Jents 1 Underwear, Hats aud Gaps, Umbrellas^ Walking-sticks, Gold-cased Jewellery, Ties, Braces, Belts, eto.,eto ; The trade supplied with every requisite known to the tailoring world. We import diroot and bay for cash, giving,' our customers the full benefit. . c*. M:ci3Btir>E:, impof«ter, gents' outfitter, MERCER HATTEfy eio. fItGH and PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. v S9, 41, and 43, Victoria Street Auckland." VEiTI. VIDI. VICI X X MANOIiESTIitt HOUSE. . a. mukch IS now showing alii 'the Latest Novelties is SPRING AND SUMMER 300DS. MilJinery, Dress Materials, Prints, and Ginghams, White and Colored Muslins, Plain and Spotted Nainsooks, Blouse Cambrics in Checks and Stripes. White and Colored Piques, Shepherd's Plaids (very fashionable) Plain and Fancy Lustres. Call and see our'display in the SHOW ROOM, YOU SHOULD SEE OUR CHOICE AND TASTEFUL VARIETY OF SEASONABLE NOVELTIES. our ui*-to-i>.a.t;e stock: includes,— NEW PRINTS A NEW DRESS GOODS NEW ZEPHYRS] Splendid I NEW LACB TIES NEW MUSLINS L * DIES ' BLOUSES. NEW SU jr gHADES , FOR HOLIDAY WEAR OUR PIQUE COSTUMES AUE JUST THE ! THING. a. w. hTgoddard (LATE F. LOVEDAY), HIGH STREET HAWERA
WEST COAST LAND, COMMISSION and PRODUCE AGENCY and aGRIOUL TURAL SEED STORE. FOE SALE. £125 will purohaoe lease 160 aores, £110 improvement, rent Is per aore, a great" bargain 158 aores, freehold, house, yard, . opnn land, main road,, close toj oreameriea 285 acres, 1.i.p.. pardy improved, rent 7£d per aore 890 acres, lease with purchasing clause, splendid open farm, house etc., eto. ' 180 aores, lease, improved, Jring enoed, house, low rsnt j 810 Acres, lease, fenced sub- i divided, 60 acres standing, 2 houses, i metal road, near factories { 120 aores grazing, part of 290 j aores, also 100 acres 21$ aore paddock, close to town 20 aores and house, near Opunake Several cottages Opunake town. Aheap ; residence and business sites Seeds — On hand, carrots, mangel, swede turnip seeds, cocksfoot, rye, grasses, clover and all varieties usually sown, seed and feed oat 3 Bonedust, superphosphate special turnip, root, potato, and garden manure, other Westfield manures prooured (see catalogue). Linsoou oilcake for calves, fencing wire. A. H MOORE ... OPUNAKF. POBLIO NOTICE. HAVING- disposed of my business, known as Knight's Livery and Bait Stablea, to MX G. H. GIBSON, late of Normanby, I desire to thank numerous customers for past liberal support, andiu doing 80 would respectfully a k that tbe same favours be accorded to my successor. D. KNIGHT ; In taking ojer fche> business from Mr Knight, I desire to intimate to cu>t3merß that their requirements will receive every attention, and by ; efcriot attention to business, and .supplying goo* 9 horses and vehicles, I < iiope to .merit a fair share of uupport. ' * ;\; \ G. 11. GIISBON. j
FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Portia-street, Stbatford. PRINCIPAL, MIIS ROONEY, M.M.M.R.O.P. SCHOOL and First Term commence February 4th, 1901. ■ Delicate and backward girls receive special care and attention. Prospectus on application. References kindly permitted to Bis Honor the Chiei Justice, Sir R. Stout, K.0.M.G., and to the Anglican Pr'mate, His Lordship Bishop Cowie. 1 December 18th, 1900. ! JNUKKING HOME. I MRS SMITH'S Nursing Home is now open to receive ! patients. Home pleasantly situated. Every comfort and attention. Address, — MRS SMITH, Cambsrwell Road, HAWERA. I GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE I THEBEFOBE TEE BEST. - ' , /gear co.s For BEEF TEA, GRAVIES, SOUPS. SAUCES; 4o.— A very little of it represents the rtrcngtt Kod savour of pounds of prime meat. Obtainable throughout the Colony ASK FOR IT, and Take Mo Other) r^, % J ANTED Manaia r.-siaoiuo v. * '') know that W. J. Hill, Manaia, has boots, shoes, arc! elippote in endless variety. b CaU -and lilted, rricea n'^hfc
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7108, 23 January 1901, Page 4
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