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B. HANNAH & CO., THE LEA-DING BOOT DEALERS IN TARANAKL New and feSeajsonatole CJoods. AMERICAN FOOTWEAR. Infants' boots and shoes, in 80 varieties, white, black, and tan, 2/6 to 6/6 Girls' glace button and lace boots . . ... ... 6/6 to 10/6 Ladies' glace button and laoe boots ... ... 10/6 to 25/ Ladies' glace button and laoe shoes ... ... 4/6 to 22/6 Ladies' glace tan button and lace shoes ... ... 6/6 to 18/6 Gents' glace tan button and lace boots ... 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 25/, 30/ Gents' glace button and lace boots ... 12/6, 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 26/, 26/ ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL. High- class Goods in Bostock's, Pinet's, Woolf's, Otto Herz. * We are Bole Agents in New Zealand for the lamoug Bective Brand of Boots and Shoes. COLONIAL GOODS—The " O- " Brand. Girls' and Boys' school boots ... 4/8, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 to 10/6 Girls' and Boys' tan boots ... 5/11, 6/9, 7/6, 8/6 to 10/6 Girls' and Boys' tan shoes ... 8/n, 4/9, 6/6 to 6/6 Dairy boots, Bluchers, watertights, ologs, gumboote, goloshes, tennis shoes, cricketing shoes, running shoes. Rubber heels in all sizes. Sole Agents for the celebrated Cobra Polish. Spooner'a Creams, black, white, and tan, at 6d bottle. Gloss, Satin Polish, Glycerold, Vioi Dressing, and everything connected with the trade. It. HANNAH & CO., HIGH- STREET, HAWERA. ~j7 V_NL VIDI. VIOL \j/ ! GKEO. McJBKXDE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HA.BIT-MAKER, OUTFITTER, IMPORTER. New Spring Goods in all departments just opened up and arriving by each direct boat. Ccatings Fabric Tweed Tweeds Serges Fashion Saddle Tweeds Vicunas Fit and Bedford Cords Meltons Finish Elastic. Stretch We Guarantee Entire Satisfaction. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hata, Caps, Underwear, all Gents' Requisites at Bed Rook Prices. Special attention is drawn to our Superior American Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Gents, and Children. o, Mc_3:r,_i>£:, TAILOR, HABIT-MAKER, OUTFITTER, IMPORTER, Etc., Princes and High Street, HAWERA, Also at Auckland, Dargaville, and Waihi. X . X xmas 'sE^Horsr, «ew yxs.aje*. 1903. H. A. JENKINS, ART FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET HAWERA. Established 1892. T>IG Discount to Cash Purchasers During the Month of December. A Well-seleoted and Well- bought Stock to Choose From. Agent London and Berlin Piano Company. Instruments at Auokland Prices, EASY TERMS. T7ILTHAM AND MANGATOEI A. W. BLENNERHASSETT J^^^^ JL_#s^ >ll T Has pleasure in announcing to the U^^^^^^^p II public cf Eltham and Mangatoki _^^Rf^^—fi^— '\\ that he has purchased the above nT^v^Tirk \lj ll' Stores, and to notify that he holds a VC?iM \ j^# I 1 full stook in every department. Jb__£s_§9_B_________H_l Groceries, Drapery, HAWERA CARRIAGE WORKS Ironmongery, Boots & Shoes, . (Oppod^thf Somic.) Stationery, Farm Produce jj URREL iT BE o T HERS, Carts wait on customers. Proprietors. All goods of the very best quality We wish to inform the public at lowest prices. that we are well stocked with a large and varied assortment of English A trial solioited; satisfaction Carriage Lamps, comprising the guaranteed. latest design. Also, — A. W. BLENNERHASSETT Richards' Long- distance Axles, guaranteed to run 1000 miles with Eitham and Mangatr. one oiling. — — ~ {Saiven Wheels of all sizes kept on hand. We would be pleased to quote WTT P~RTPTT prices for wheels fitted with Solid . XI. JrXilOX_, Rubber Tyres. MANGATOKI AND MATAPU IM- Repairs ef every description PLEMENT, SHOEING, executed with despatch. AND COAOHBUILDING WORKS. Note fche asdreS8 .— -HIGH STREET, HAWERA. I THANK my customers of the NORMANBY COACH FACTORY*, surrounding district for their liberal support in the past, and ask tt KITCHEN Ugs to notify them for a continuance of the same J_j # the inhabitants of Normanby in the future. an d the surrounding districts that Having now procured the services he has taken over tbe above estabof a fitet-elass horse-shoer, customers Hshment from Mr E. L. Briant, as can rely on having their horses care- f rom July 17, and trusts that by fully and well shod. strict attention to Business, and by 1 wish also to remind my cua- turning out only first class work, to tomers and the public generally that merifc a fair shar c of public patronage. I have started Coach-building and Having engaged an experienced have scoured the service of a first- coac h painter, customers may depend class man. We shall be able to turn upon having their vehicles finished out any kind of Vehicles. We make in an up to d ate manner, repairing a speciality. Any one in Repairs with care and promptiwant of a first-class Plough or f jlK i e# Harrows for the coming season Only seasoned timber used would do well to give me a call. My A trial reS p e ctfully solicited. Tiue Harrow I make a speciality. "- -- The Ploughware (Duncan), the best IVT M. MCCARTHY in the market. X^9 • Agent for P. & D.Duncan, and Reid Saddler & Harness Manufacturer and Gray. All partg stocked for the _ . OCTAGON, MANAIA above implements Desires to draw the attention of In stock: Ploughs, Steel Tine the public to his large stock of horse Harrows, Horse Hoes, and Ridgers, ™* oow , covers » buggy, rugs, etc. Chains, Steel Wedges, Crowbars, Special quotations given for cow Steel Shares, Staple-extraciors, al covers m large numbers. Kinds Hickory Handles J^ZSS^SrffZ^ m HAWERA WOOD AND GOAL imported YARDS Buggy rugs, whips, spurs, etc. AND GRAIN STORE. Bepair work in all its branohea A. a. JJUXFIELD (late Duxfield and Holder) nw aA T ™ T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S UiN _f_ JU SADDLE MAKER. h J h nt **?' ° hafl ' Cant 6E ' B addle « ftnd Ha^ne* 8 of every deLt v *S_. j£^£_S *•*» »»«m* «w to oustomers paying cash for 9 ° C °lnstook, a large consignment „ . , A - , H ' DUXFIELD V_ fIM of Wool tacks; also 44, 46, Hi^h-street - - Hawera. and 48 inch Corn Saoks. St. JOHN MoGUIRE &CO. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. -TTEHIOLBS SUITABLE FOB H™^"™' ""'l V MILK:-- DAILY SERVICE. 2 Second hand Expresses £21 10s and £8 10s. in Out 2 Second-hand Spring Drays, Leave Leave £16 and £16 10s Opanake 4.45 a.m. Hawera 12 45 p.m. focond-hana Spring T™ p3 <M, »£&_:_. s£_Sfti. £18, £7 10s and £9. Kaupokonui 7.ls a.m. Kaupokonui 2.25 For Other purposes — 1 nearly new Manaia 7.45 a.m. Otakeho 3.5 p.m. Double Buggy, Inftb* 8.10 a.m. Pihama 4.20 p.m. 1 Second-hand buggy, £20, 1 Arrive Arrive Cortland Wagon, £17 10s. Hawera 9.20 a.m. Opunake 5.15 p.m. 8 Butchers' Oarts 2 Tip Drays, . „ _ , Several Gigs, etc. _^ AU Fares redu _fj Builder and Designer of Fine Bp6«3ial OoaQbe^asper agreement. Carriages, » _» ... a High-street, Haweba c Waggons . for carnage oft .goods I L . . from Manaia and surrounding digBOBBINS triots to Hawew leave Manaia daily ..fob M, BOLGEB, NEUBOL Proprietor.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7365, 17 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7365, 17 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7365, 17 January 1902, Page 1