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IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF G. GODDARD, DRAPER. , or npilE DON SOFTG3OrS SYNDICATE, of Wangaoui, have purchased he the above stock, and will CLEAR the lot under the hammer of Mr MoAlpine on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Next. Nt be H. W. BTSHOP, Manager, c THE DON. id SALE. RALE, ! w 6 'i "■ THE SALE OF SALES. re _____ Commencing on 3t c TKUIfcSJDAY, .January lOth, At PATERSON'S. LOOK OUT FOR PRICE LIST ON WEDNESDAY, BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Premises will be Closed all day on Wednesday, January 15th, for the purpose of re-marking. GIGANTIC SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, WATERPROOFS, OILSKIN COATS, TravelPnpr, Trap, aud Bush Rugp, HaL>, iSbirfcs, Ties, and Portmanteaux, NOW OIS ATT THE ECONOMIC, HAWERA. NOTE the following Prices, and come and see the quality. You will be astonished at the] extraordinary values we are offering. Men's Cotton Undershirts, from 9d Tweed Caps 6d up Men's Cotton Sax ... from 3d Branes «Ud nn Men s Mcr no Kinglets ... from 1/4 .r ,n , -, m ,a „ n " n i Men's Cotton Pants ... from 2/ Men s Colonial Tweed Suits 20/ up Men's Merino Pants ... from 2/6 Men's Tweed Trousers ...5/11 up Men's Cotton bhirta ...froml/U Navy Blue Vicuna Suit 3 ... 25/6 Charley's Aunt Shirta .^^ 3/9 Boys' Norfolk Suits Regatta Shirts, Men's ... 5/11 Bovs> Cambridge Suits, with vests formerly 8/6 Boys' Knicker Panto «' Soiled Shirts ... 2/6 to clear Boys' Hose r W. SPENCE, ECONOMIC, HAWERA. 1 cji-it.*, i « r .FM:>v« gifts 1 1 1 ¥. J. WRIGLEY HAS just oponed up ex S.S. Tongariro and Kumara an especially fine shipment of Sterling Silver and Electro-platei Ware, manufactured 5 by standard English makers. These goods comprise many new, choice, and artistic designs in Afternoon Tea Sets, Hot Water Kettles, Hot Water Jugs, Sugar and Creams, Table Gongs, Liquer Frames, Jelly Dishes, E.P. Tea Pots, Dinner * and Breakfast Cruets, Biscuit Barrels, Pickle Jars, etc , etc. Being heavily stocked in all lines of Silver and Electro-plate, and wishing to turn these goods into Cash at once, 1 will give Liberal Cash Discount lor the next two months. Everyone in search of something new " and novel, and good for presents, etc, is invited to inspect my display. D NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. JOHNSON'S CUTLfiKY— Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, Scissors, Razors, Plated Spoons and Fork 3at Cash Prices. Mason'a Improved and Tightening Jam Jars at from 5/6 dozen. Enamel and Copper Preserving Pans from 7/. Jam Spoons and Jelly Jars, ■- Fly-traps 1/, Wire Dish Covers f ? om 1/6, Wire Meat Bafes 2/ and 8/6 to hang up", Hay Forks 2/, Hay Rakes, Reap Hooks 1/6, Potato Porks Ss, Scythe Blades 3/, Scythe Stones 6d, Lubricating Oil of every description, Cylinder, Gas, Separator and Heavy Engine from 15/ drum, Hall's Sanitary Washable Paint in 7ib tins, for inside or outside. A splendid line for renovating kitchens or distempering wall papers in any room. A large variety of : beautiful tints in stook. Pumps of all descriptions, Well Pumps 12/6, 18/6, 15/, Lift and Force - Pumps, L'praying Pumps, Window Washers, Garden Syringes. j Garden Hose and Fittings, all sizes and prices. Garden Tools of every description. F. J. WRIGLEY, IRONMONGER HAWERA.

IS to know Eomething for which there is a constant demand, and to Learn it at Home by Mail involves only small expense, and such rr _ l time as can be spared •*■ ° from other duties. Ours is the only system that _.— teaches without a .Know fceaoher. Write or oall. The Hemingway Com- ___ , mbroial and coaohBook - ing School, 192 Queen et , Auckland •K^ep- Distance & expprienoe immaterial ; cost small in^ Simplified Book-keep-ing 1/6 ; Simplified Book ■ keeping for Farmers 2/6, commended by His Honor Judge Kettle. RACES! RACES I RACES! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. MRS PANDEMAN, of the Melbourne House, having received a large consignment of Silk Sateen and Flannelette Blousep, is now selling them off at LESS than the oosfc of making. Prices 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, and 7/6. A large assortment of Summer and Autumn Dress Materials at clearing prioes. Inspection Invited. Dressmaking done on the premises. MRS SANDEMAN, Melbourne House, High Street Hawera ________ SEASIDE RESORT. MRS W. J~~HONEYFIELD, Breakwater, New Plymouth is now prepared to reoeive a .few visitors^

TO MY CUSTOMERS I WISH to thank you foi your support and kindness to me during my business career, a*:d for the satisfaction you have expressed at the high standard of our work. I hope that you will continue to give your support to my successors, Messrs D. and J. Smith, under whose name the business will in future be conducted. Again thanking you, I am, yours faithfully L. WORSFOLD. NOTICE. HAVING taken over the business recently oarried on by J. Adampon and Co , I trust by strict attention to business, and supplying | only the best quality of all kinds of meit, to merit a continuation of the patronage hitherto accorded to my predecessor. Small goods a speciality. AJI accounts cash or monthly. GEORGE MOORE, - Butcher, High street, Hawera. ' NURbING HOME. MRS SISLEY is prepared to take in patients at her ! residence, "Kincora," High-street, Eltham.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7374, 28 January 1902, Page 3

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