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NOTICE. HAVING taken over the business recently carried oq by J. Adampon and Oo , 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 go^ds a speciality. AJI accounts cash or monthly. GEORGE MOORE, Butcher, High street, Eawera. A WORD TO OAKEFUL BUYERS. AH. PARKINSON has an up- • to-date stock and up-to-date price list of New Goods just landed. Very fine Ceylon Tea, slbs for 7/6 Two orates King's Own Tea Gannisters with beautiful enamel portraits of the King and Queen, Prince and Princess of Waled, contain 51bs Finest Ceylon Tea for 8/6 Daisy Salmon, New Season Finest Alaska lOd tin, 9/6 dozen Hanson's Eae. of Rennet Tablets and Liquid lOd Dottle Keating Inject Powder 6d and 9d tin Finest Bicarbinate Soda 8d lb Finest Powdered Borax per lb 6 1, 121b 5/ New Season Japan Rice, Flour, Bran, Pollard, Oats, Chaff, and a small consignment of Canterbury Wheat New Dressed Raisins 121b 5/6, Currants 121bs 4/6 Now's your chance for bargains m Fancy Crockery, I have determined to clear every line regardless of cost. Tea Sets reduced fccfh 60/ ti 40/, 25/ to 15/. A beautiful assortment of Japanese Cup and Saucers reduced from 2/6 to 1/8 Candlesticks, Vases, Glass Dishes, to be cleared at any price. White and Gold Breakfast Cups and Saucers 6/6 dozen Screw-top Jam Bottles 8/ dozen, Jelly Glasses 2/3 dozen A H. PARKINSON, Oigh-Btreet ... HAWBRA. Telephone 37. RAOuSI KACEisTIRACES EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. MRS FANDEMAN, 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, 6/6, 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 YOU FEEL , OUT OP Sorts Try MINERVA •^ TONIC AT ONCE. The wise GENEKAL DOES NOT FORTIFY AFTER THE CITADEL is in RUINS. He Fortifies at the BEGINNING and wins. - ' Don't forget this, fand act in time— NOW. On Sale by A. H, PARKINSON, Haweba* W. 8. JONES, Kapuni. OHIEVERS, O ONES, & CO., Okaiawa. Wholesale Agents : BURGEbS FRAZER & COJ, New Plymouth. JOHN ADAMS, Licensed Native Interpreter, Mining and General Commission Agent, Regent St., Haweba. SHARES for dale in the Amalg mated Tot&ra-Shellb»ok Go Dredging Co., Ltd. Early applioatic for shares is neoassary, as operatioi ara expeated to commence in tl near future. Also, a few Promoter Shares io a large dredging properfc which ia to be plaoed on the Londc market for notation. I have opened a Night School fi the Teaohing of the Maori Languag Terms moderate! i H. HOLti&ttD, BRICKLAYER, CONCRETE! ETC Faotory Boilers Set, Covered, < Ue-soated. Estimates given for evei o!asa ot work. Address— Furlon Stroefc. da wiojsFb falls mountai: house. mHE above HOUSE is No\ X OPEN for VIBIIORS. PRICES— Is each per day. New lined cottage extra rates. Reduotion made for parties of te or over and those stopping' for week or more. TINNED GOODbTbISOUITS, ks< Hot tea and coffee at reasonabl rates. GAMES— Ping-pong, Deck Quoits, & Skittles Paddook for horses, no responsi bilicy. Horse feed Is. —Piano.— Q E.LLOYD, Caretaker. X, W. HORNBY, Chairman.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7389, 15 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7389, 15 February 1902, Page 4