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AH CHANGE General Storekeeper, ( Pbinoes-stbeet ... HAWERA. —CHRISTMAS" QUOTATIONS— New Currants 12lb parcel 4/6 New Slutanas 121b parcel 6/6 New Eleme Raisins 121b parcel 6/6 , New Jordan Almonds 2/6 per lb New Muscatels 1/ to 1/6 lb a Best Jam 4/ per dczen, assorted . No. 1 Sugar 8/8, No. 2 Sugar 8/ per bap: / Flour 9/6 100's, 5/ 50*9 \ TEA! TEA I TEA! 5Jb box Ceylon Pekoe 7/ per box i 51b box Eassakola 6/6 par box ( 51b box Broken Orange Pekoe 9/ $ per box i 101b box Broken Orange Pekoe 1 17/6 pet box * All kinds of Packet Tea from 1/4 to 2/6 per lb ! A large stock of Groceries, Iron- i mongery, Crockery, Ghssware, Fancy Good?, Toys, and all kinds of Cutlery, and Brushware. Silk Handkerchiefs. Fireworks, Gate, Chaff, Wheat, Bran, and Pollard always on hand. Frpsh Fruits arrive every opportunity. Buyer of Fungus in any quantity, highest price given. Now Dress Silks, 1/9 per yard * Inspection invited. AH CHANG, Princea-street ... Hawera. THE NOKMANBY GENERAL STORE. F. S. CANNING, Prop^etoh. T AmD, ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY FOR SALE. 200 acres, freehold, Bastings ? road 1 800 acres, leasehold, Hastings f road I Highly improved and first-class dairy farm. Torms easy I FOR BALE— * Windmilll, with five Acres of Land attached, Section 0 6, Block V., alongside racecourse. 1 KAPONGA COACH FACTORY 0 AND GENERAL SMITHY. I^l W. BUCKINGHAM Has pleasure in notifying that he g is now prepared to fulfil orders for c vehicles of every description, also [ > that repairing, painting, and trim- ' ming in all its branches will be done on the premises. Having secured t)~e services of a first-class coach painter, R those desirous of having their 0 rooicles repainted and lined will find c their orders finished in up-to-date a tyl8 ' d General smithing in all its r. branches. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. d Horse-shoeing and all farrier's ° work by skilled workmen. 3 RAILWAY '. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, c ELTHAM. HAVING taken over She above well - known stables, lately y occupied by Mr A. Klatt, I respecte fully ask for a continuance of that 6 patronage accorded to my predecessor. g Vehicles of all descriptions on hire. i, Telegrams promptly attended to. R. PALMER ... Proprietor. DAW&oN'b falls mountain HOUSE. if " rnHE above HOUSE is NOW f JL OPEN for VISITORS. c PRICES— Is each per day. & * New lined cottage extra rates. Reduction made for parties of ten or over and those stopping for a c week or more. b TINNED GOODsTbISCUITS, etc. c ° Hot tea and coffee at reasonable c rates. GAMES— Ping-pong, Deck Quo'ts, & Skittles. Paddock for horses, no responsibility . Horse feed Is. — Piano. — C. E. LLOYD, Caretaker. R. W. HORNBY, Chairman. FOR SALE. DOUBLE BUGGY, owner leaving district. Apply sharp, E. L. BRIA JM T, ELTHAM OOACH FACTOR!. ELTHAM. JUST ARRITED. A FULL Stook of Summer Goods horn the best English, American, and Colonial Bouses, in Black end Tan Glace, Button and Laoe As these goo 3a are imported direct fiom the manufacturers, oan fell praofcically at Wellington Fticei Speoial attention paid to the manufacture an 3 repairfeng of Baots T. YEARBURY 1 HIGH STKEETV HAWEBA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7366, 18 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7366, 18 January 1902, Page 4