COMPARE WITH ANY TEA AJ ANY PRICE £7c EE E E R s 1/6 I/& 2/4 2/8 I "BY THE KING'S -COMMAND " " % TO was written by Victor Hugo ; but by the kind's ,4 H| command was also written the title "Tho I'oyal '-j p| Cocoa Factory "of C. J. Van Houten & Zoon. By } || command cf King William 111. the works of tho world- j j[s famed Cocoa Manufacturers were styled as above. 1 II?! The title is peculiarly appropriate, a?id more so than j fe' it may appear at first sight, for the wholo of the j W$ civilized world has recognised Van Houlcn's Cocoa as \ !| " The King of Cocoas " and it is only right that The \ m King of Cocoas should be produced at the Eoyal Cocoa | p Factory. It has been so called because ie is quite Jl ill pure : it is highly digestible ; and it is soluble to a ;jf fp. degree unapproached by any other cocoa in existence. '§ fLy, It is cheap ; it costs less than one farthing per cup ; -<a fci< it is easily assimilated and digested by the weakest -a Jll stomach ; and it contains more nourishment than an rji JH equal quantity of bed-tea. Easily made, appetizing ill lH ir ? w .roina, and of most delicious taste ra& H \~ BE" SURE YOU TRY | 9 m 1 VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE, j M mTn CHESTER HOUSE. G. MURCH IS now showing all the Latest Novelties is SPRING AND SUMMER 300DS. Millinery, Dress Material?, Prints, ancl Ginghams, White and Colored Muslins, Plain and Spotted Nainsooks, Blouse Cambrics in Checks and Stripes, Whita 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 Ul/-TO-DATE STOOK includes,— NEW PRINTS A NEW DRESS GOODS NEW ZEPHYRS. Splendid NEW LAOE TIEg NEW MUSLINS LADIEB> BLOUSES. NBW . SUNSH ADES FOR HOLIDAY WEAR OUR PIQUE COSTUMES ARE JUST THE THING. a. w. hTgoddakd (LATE P. LOVJSDAY), IB HIGH STREET HAWERA' »f t^rinoes street shoeing canterbury shoeing 1. Jl forge. forge, normanby. 3*3 * W. J. SARRY T BEG to announce having dis- ' Having taken over tho above well- J- posed of my Business to Mr E. , know smithy, begs to inform the] B. Cole, late of Eltham, and would residents of Hawera and district that solicit a continuancs of the support ( he is prepared to shoe horses in a accorded to me ia the past to my i. scientific and workmanlike manner. I successor. All steel shoes at the usual! Accounts may be paid to either L prices for iron. Mr Cole, whose receipt will be a Bhoes fitted to the feet, not the sufficient discharge, or to myself, feet to the chocs. J- «• FOW. A trial solicited. it • In taking over the above, I hope >c m?nttf>TP wrTTrntt by strict attention to business, and b GEORGE WHITE, employiag tbe best skilled labour m r*ABINETMAKER* AND UP avftilab 1 le » to merit a fair Bnare of 'n 1 • support. 3e HOLSTERER: Normanby, Ist March. ' ln Repairs neatly exeouted. Pictures "* 3d framed. " TTIGMONT OTAR (Next Bank New Zoaland) " I UAniTl PUBLISHED W JSEKLr1 MANAIA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VXII, Issue 7155, 21 March 1901, Page 1
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533Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VXII, Issue 7155, 21 March 1901, Page 1
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