i^wPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. M.dlle i^ ntonia Dolox*es (Trebelli). The Great Soprano's Concert. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Watch for particulars. Prioes : 4s, 2a 6d, and Is. Box plan at Cole and Donnelly's. JAMES TAIT, Manager. ~£25 A SPLENDID CHANCE. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC has just opened a Photographic Competition on such broad lines as to induce everyone in the oolony who has a Camera to compete for the very substantial prizes offered. £25 will be given in Prizes. For the Best Pictures in Each of the Classes £8 For the Next Best £2 For the Third Best ... ■ ... £1 Competitors may send any number of Pictures for one or all olasses. for fuller particulars see the Gbaphio, in which is published weekly all about the Competition, with full information to intending Oompetitors. FOR SALE, or lease, General Store. For full particulars address M.A., care Sole Bros,, ' Butchers, New Plymouth. ' . i LOST, five Calves, with notch oat of right ear; last seen near Nolan, Tonka' accommodation paddock, Apply W. Douglas. ; 171 OR SALJfi, 2 J-acre Sections, : Surrey street, each £75. Apply H. G. Pitcher. SILVER GRID. « REFRESHMENT and SUPPER ROOMS, 1 (Next Economic, High street). ( Meals at all hours up to midnight. 1 Fifh suppers a speciality. Ham and eggs, grilled steak and chops { at a few minutes' notice. Fresh < and smoked fish for sale. l H. K. HARTY, Proprietor. j EUROL j ...AT... BOBBINS j \ BSOLUTE) CASH. ( A. • 3 tins jams for Is < 61b best rice Is, slb sago Is \ Cordials Is, 3 bottles sauce Is 51b sugar Is, 401b sugar 8s Machine dressed currants 5s doz. lb ( Lemon and orange peel 7d lb . Deseert fruits 104 tin. j Every Line down to vßedrockv Bedrock and a Xmas Pbksbnt thrown in at Bobbins'. ( OEEDS. SEEDS. 1 O. A. WILKINSON ' GENERAL MERCHANT ANC ; SEEDSMAN, ' Has just landed a larpe supply of new season's Seeds. Samples and c prices sent on application. In stock — Poverty Bay and Canterbury Rye, Cocksfoot, White Clover, Alaike, 1 Red Clover, Crested DogEtail, Prnirie Grass, Poa Praeteneis, Crimson j Clover, Trefoil, Mustard, Meadow j Foxtail, Essex Rape, yellow and s green-top Aberdeen Turnip, Cow Grass, Italian Rye, Bib Grass, etc. i We are prepared to quote for Seeds ready mixed and bagged to order, if j required. t ( COCKSFOOT, COCKSFOOT. c We are prepared to clean farmers' Seed on approved principles and to 1 any standard desired, giving reasonable free storage after cleaning. Our Seed-cleaning plant is equal to the b9st in New Zealand, and Seed cleaned by us is always readily sale- I able. There is absolutely no waste of good Seed in the cleaning process, i but, practically, all weeds and rub- \ bieh are taken out. ( Note. — Farmers are requested to s brand all sacks before bringing Seed in. Cattle brands preferred. Seed < must be riddled at least once. In- i Buranees arranged. i v _____ j ON SALE,- i Seed Dun Oats, whole and crushed Oats, Chaff, Pollard, Wheat, i Barley Meal, Wheat Meal, Corn Sacks, Seaming Twine, Binder Twine, Barb and Plain Wire, Staples, Calf Meal, Lime In addition to above, we hold large stocks of — General Groceries, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc., etc. Special,. — We are prepared to make special quotations for large parcels of Corn Sacks, Seaming and Binder Twine. Note Address : C. A. WILKINSON. Eltham. Branches at Kaponga and NgaireJ DISSOLUTION SALE. OWING to the Dissolution of Partnership between J. JL. Harwoodand W. Gruar, we. shall hold an ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE Of the whole of our valuablo and Up-to-Date Stock of Drapery, Olotbing, Mantles, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, etc. SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th., When over £4000 worth of new and reliable goods must be cleared to olose partnership accounts. WM. GRUAR & CO., (Late J. L. Harwood and Co.) The Pbbmibr Stoeb, KAPONGA. KAPONGA COACH FACTOBY AND GENERAL SMITHY. Tjl W. BUCKINGHAM Has pleasure in notifying that he is now prepared to fulfil orders for vehicles of every description, also that repairing, painting, and trimming in all its branches will be done on the premises. Having secured \Yq services of a first-olass coach nainter, those desirous of having their ; renioles repainted and lined will find ' their orderi finished in up-to-date , tyle. General smithing in all its branches. Agricultural Implements made and repairfed. Horse-shoeing and all farrier's work by skilled workmen. A H. GUY, KAPONGA. WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. t T HAVE muob pleasure in informI ing the people of Kaponga and surrounding distriots that I have started business in their town, and anything left in my charge will ' receive my utmost attention. Dairy Faotory Machinery and Agricultural Implements repaired. Shoeing a Bpeoiality. Terms moderate.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7393, 20 February 1902, Page 3
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