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SALE. SALE. THE SALE OF SALES. Commencing on :TEnLT:RSJDA.Y, January lOth, At PATERSON'S. LOOK OUT FOR PRICE LIST ON WEDNESDAY BARGAINS IN ALL DEp^ RrtMKNTS - Premises will be Closed all day on Wednesday, January 15bh, for the purposa of re-marking.

CHRISTMAS GIFTS!! F. J. WRIGLEY HAS ]ust. opened up ex S.S. Tongariro and Kumara an especially fine shipment of Sterling Silver and Electro-plated Ware,, manufactured by standard English makers. These goods comprise many new, ohoioe, 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 onoe, I will give Liberal Gash Discount (or the next two months. Everyone in searoh of something new and novel, and good for presents, etc., is invited to inspect my display. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. JOHN SON'S CUTLEKY— TabIe and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, Soissora, Bazors, Plated Spoons and Forks at Gash Prices. Mason's 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 from 1/6, Wire Meat Safes 2/ and 8/6 to hang up, Uay Forks 2/, Hay Rakes, Reap Hooks 1/6, Potato Forks Bs, Scythe Blades 8/, Scythe Stones 6d, Lubricating Oil of every deecription, Cylinder, Gas, Separator and Heavy Engine from 16/ drum, Hall's Sanitary Washable Paint in 71b 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 stock. Pumps of all descriptions, Well Pumps 12/6, 18/6, 15/, Lift and Force Pumps, Spraying Pumps, Window Washers, Garden Syringes. Garden Hose and Fitting?, al) sizes and ; prices. Garden Tools of every description. F. J. WKIGLEY, IRONMONGER HAWERA.

MR A. T. STONE _ (Pupil of M. Simonsen), nnEAOBER of the Violin, Violin JL Soloist, etc. Finishing and Conversational Lessons, Advanced or Elementary Instruction, any grade or style. V Violins made, repaired, or refitted. * I Address, c/o Dixon * Bates. o notice! THE undersigned begs to notify that he has REMOVED from _ Grey-street to Wilson-street. B. T. B. WORTHY. ~~ NURhING HOME. MRB SISLEY is prepared to take in-patients at her f residnecß, "Kincora," High-street, . Eltham. \ i ■ i DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- i SHIP. TIIHE Partnership hitherto existJL ing, John Livjbsey Harwood and William Gbuab, trading as J. E L. HARWOOD & CO., of Kaponga, Storekeepers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The • business in future will be carried on < i by Wm. Gkuab, trading in the Btyle J of WM. GRUAR & CO. The Premier Store, Eaponga. fl. WICKETT, Manager. TX7ITH reference to the foregoing, "* I take this opportunity of thanking my many friends in and , around Kaponga foi the very liberal way in which their patronage has { been bestowed upon me during my stay here, and requost a continuance of their kind favours on behalf of my successor. J. L. HARWOOD, Kaponga, January 31sfc, 1902. THE POLYPATHIC I MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CHRISTOHURCH. NOW VISITING STRATFORD i UNTIL FRIDAY NEXT, 7th i FEBRUARY. i Consultations Free.— County Hotel. l More Cures Made by Polypathy Than Any Other System in the r world. DESIRABLE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. 1 160 ACRES, freehold, 1£ miles 1 from creamery, on metalled road, J all in grass, fenced and sub-divided, * house, cowshed, etc. ; £10 per acre 3 200 ACRES, freehold, close to \ factory by metal road, all in graßS, . fenced and sub-divided, good uni dulating country ; £8 per acre " 800 ACRES, freehold, trifle over 1 3 mile from factory, all in grass, ' well fenced and sub-divided, 9 splendid undulating land, and c vory convenient for dividing into I smaller farms, a sound invest ment ; £7 10s per acre II 598 ACRES, freehold, 300 acres in „ grass, balance bush, ring fenced, ' good country ;£6 per acre 77£ ACRES, freehold, 1^ miles from 11 Stratford, choice little dairy farm 180 ACRES, freehold, near Stratford '' well improved dairy farm; £18 per acre t . 200 ACRES, treehold, Kaponga, " right in every way for carrying a l| big herd of cows ; will sell cheap „ Several good farms to Ist, with pur* " chasing if required Terms arranged. rs j i, | n i- N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE a» AGENCY COY, Ltd., STRATFQRD.

E MABT, .REOENT-3TKEET, HaWEBA UTURDAYrFEERDARY 8. At 2.50 p.m. IBE WEST COAST FARMERS . TRADING ASSOCIATION, 1., have received instructions to jr for sale by publio auctionChe building known as thi Hawera Hotel. Further particulars to-morrow. &.t the Theatre Royal, Hawera. IHUR3DAY, FEBRUARY 18. At 2 p.m. WE WEST COAST FARMERS . TRADING ASSOCIATION 11 sell as above on bebalf of Mr & Drafold who ia leaving for Austra 20 vehicles of all description, am coachbuilders' sundries. Look out for inset with full de 'iption in later issue. L. H. MoALPINE, Auctioneer. the Mart, Regent-street, Hawera SATURDAY,~IiBRUARY 8. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. HHE WEST COAST FARMERS' L TRADING ASSOCIATION, d., will sell by public auction as ove, — A varied assortment of new and Qond-hand furniture, consisting of, Chest drawers, dining table, chaira (plain and bentwood) Consignment of tinware, job lot of odd crockery, collection of books, double bedstead, single bedstead Also, 700 oases fruit, consisting of, — Plums, several varieties Apricots, in splendid condition Apples, dessert and cooking Nectarines, extra good Peaches, extra good The above is sold at per case, rery case being opened at time of dling. L. H. McALPINE. Auctioneer. 'he Mabt, High-street, Eltham SATURDAY,~BEBRUARY 8. At 2 o'clock sharp, \T\ T H. &A. MoGABRY have VV • been favored with instruc ions from Messrs Henderson and •owe to offer by public auction as bove, — 18 Sub-divisions of Section 7,8, Block 10, Ngaire S.D., being unsold portion of , the properties lately owned by Chas. Brennan (deceased). The area of allotments range from 89 perches to 2 rood 18 perches, and the situation is unequalled for residential purposes In order to close the partnership, cry low upset prices have been fixed, ogether with exceptional terms. Lithograph plans and all informaion obtainable on application to the lUotioneera. The Mabt, High-street, Eltham. SATURDAY, "FEBRUARY 8. At 1 o'clock. WH. & A. MoGARRY will # sell by publio auction as kbove, — Af\f\ cases of assorted fruit, JbvJv." including, — Plums, apples, peaches, pears, tomatoes, lemons, bananas, neotaiines 10 double wire woven stretchers, 1 dozen Austrian bentwood chairs, 8 ohests of drawers, onions, potatoes, hams, bacon, &o : OBBINS ...F08... NEUROD.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7381, 6 February 1902, Page 3

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