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Wairarapa Times.

t We have received a copy of the Haweba ' Stab Almanac and West Coast Directory foe 1902, which is a most serviceable compilation 0! useful information. The directory of tbe northern towns i 3 very complete, and appears to be accurate in ■ detail. There are valuable hints on I gardening and farming, while such legislation as is likely to affect the general public in any special way is given in an intelligible form, and includes fishing and shooting regulations, registering births and deaths, etc., elc. Altogether, the volume is a most complete vatic mecum for the country settlers, and is a credit to its compilers and publishers. ' Of all Ageiit*. Pkice ... ... Is 3d AH C H A N G' » General Storekeeper, I PIUNOER- STREET ... HAWERA. ' —CHRISTMAS QUOTATIONS— 0 New Currants 121b parcel 4/6 New Slutaoas 121b parcel 6/6 f New Ekme Kaisins 121b parcel 6/6 ! j New Jordan Almonda 2/6 per lb I New Muscatels 1/ to 1/6 lb ! Bjst Jam 4/ per dnzon, assorted No 1 Sugar 8/3, No. 2 Sugar 8/ II per bap: 1 Flour 9/6 100'p, 0/ 50's l! TEA! TEA! TEA! Sib box Coylon Pekoe 7/ par box sib^box Rassakoia 6/6 p« box filfy box Broken Orange Pekoe 9/ R per box o lOlb box Broken Ornnge Pekoe ;e 17/6 per box ° All kiuds of Packet Tea from 1/4 3 to 2/6 per lb r. A large stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, a Fancy Good?, Toys, and all kinds of ° Cutlery, and Bcushware. t Silk Handkerchiefs. is Firbwork*, Oat?, Chaff, Wheat, 1, Bean, and Pollard always on hand. 8 Fr< j fcsh Fi uits arrive every opportunity. Buyer of Fungus in any quantity, c highest price given. y New Dress Silks, 3/9 pt?r yarl * Inspectiou irvited. Ie y IS !- AH CHANG, Princes -street ... Haweba. 1? TIIE NOUMANBY GENERAL 0 STOKE. !l $?. S. CANNING, Pko^ietor. '» T AmD, ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY .0 FOR SALE. Ie 200 aores, freehold, Hastings ie road ie 300 acrea, leasehold, Hastings 0 rojvd c Highly improved and first-class dairy farm. Torma easy FOR SALE— *. Windmill!, with five Acres of Land attached, Section >f 6, Blcck V., alongside racecourse. 'c KAPONGA COACH FACTOKY >a AKD GENERAL SMITHY. rn J/t W. BUCKINGHAM c L c Has pleasure in notifying that he ia now prepared to fulfil orders for vehicles of every description, also [ - that repairing, painting, and trim[l ming in all its branches will be done t , on the premises. Having secured the 3 services of a first-class coach painter, 1 those desirous of having their \ J repainted and lined will find i . their orders finished in up-to-date a tyle. General smithing in all its branches. % Agricultural Implements made 1 and repaired, t Horse-shoeing and all farrier's • work by skilled workmen. ! JONES AND LAKEITT, } PLUMBERS, I TINSMITHS, 3 DAIRY ENGINEERS, 5 ETC., ETO. ELTHAM AND KAPONGA. HAVE pleasure in informing the settlers of Eltham, Kaponga, [ and surrounding districts that having , purchased the well-known business* f lately .Married on by Mr H. Ramsay, they j>co prepared tj undertake all I descriptions of plumbing, tin&mithing, , and dairy engineering work. ; Being thoroughly competeut work- ! men they are confident tbr t all work entrusted to thorn will be satisfactorily completed. JUST ARRIVED. A FULL Stock of Summer Goods from tbe best English, American, and Colonial Houses, in Blaok and Tan Glace*, Buttou and Laoe As these goods are imported direot j fiom the manufacturers, can sell praotically at Wellington Prices g 1 Special attention paid to the 1 manufacture and repairing cf Boots a T. YEARBTJBY HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 4