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TO MY CUSTOMERS I "WISH to thank you foi your support and kindness to me during my business career, and for the satisfaction you have expressed at £he high standard of our work. I hope that you will continue to give your support to my successors, MesEra D. and J, Smith, under whose name the business will in future be conducted. Again thanking you, I am, yours faithfully A. WORSFOLD. I j . . NOTICE. HAVING taken over the business recently carried on by J. Adampon and Co , I trust by strict attention to business, and supplying only the best .quality of all kinds of meat, to merit a continuation of the patronage hitherto accorded to my predecessor. Small goods a speciality. A)l accounts cash or monthly. GEORGE MOORE, Butcher, High street, Hawera. 0 . * mi ... .1 . ■ ■■ . — i i - i -... —-, — — ,i. — . ■ — ALEX. PATERSON. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS AND My TAILORING DEPARTMENT has (roved a success BEYOND MY EXPECTATIONS FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS, And I have a solid fact beiore me of a substantial increase in this DEPARTMENT. k\ tie present time I hold so unrivalled stook of — Vicunai Bannookburn Tweeds Venetians West of England Tweeds Coating* Harrisj Tweeds Serges Colonial Tweeds Worsteds Saddle I'weeds Beavers etc. KIT, STYLE AND FINISH GUARANTEED. ALEX. PATERSON. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOOK SALES. January, — Wanganui, Wednesday 29 Waverley, Friday 81 RACES! RACES I RACES EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. MRS PANDEMAN, of the Melbourne House, having received a large consignment of Silk Sateen and Flannelette Blouse?, is now selling them off at LESS than the cost of making. Prices 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, and 7/6. j A large assortment of Summer and Autumn Dress Materials at clearing prices. Inspection Invited. Dressmaking done on the premises. MRS SANDEMAN, Melbourne House, High Street ... ... Hawera JOHN ADAMS, Licensed Native Interpreter, Mining and General Commission Agent, Regent St., Hawera, SHARES for pale in the Amalgamated Tot&ra-Shellbaok Gold Dredging Co., Ltd. Early application for shares is necessary, as operations ara expeoted to commence in the near future. Also, a few Promoters' Shares in a large dredging property, which ia to be placed on the London market for flotation. I have opened a Night School for the Teaching of the Maori Language. Terms moderate. HAWERA BACON COY., Le. OWING to the price of pigs fluctuating so rapidly, the directors of the above factory wish it to be distinctly understood that they will pay top market rates as they ooour from week to week. L. H. MoALPINE, Managing Director. dawBoN'« falls mountain HOUSE. mHE above HOUSE is NOW JL OPEN for VISIIORS. PRICES— Is eaoh per day. New lined oottage extra rates. Reduotion made for parties of ten or over and those stopping for a week or more. TINNED GOODS, BISCUITS, bto. Hot tea and coffee at reasonable rates. game's— Piog-pong, Deok Qao'ta, & Skittles. Paddock for horns, no responsibility. Horse feed Is. —Piano. — C. E. LLOYDJ Caretaker. R. W. HORNBY, Chairman. oBfilN g, — ...F08... > y . > NEUROL.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7378, 3 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7378, 3 February 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7378, 3 February 1902, Page 4