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ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY j Invested Funds— £9,soo,ooo. i WE have been appointed Agents for Hawera. and district of this old - established and wealthy company, and are prepared to accept risks at lowest current rates. BABRETT'S, High Street, Hawera CRATE 3 CHINAWARE Juflt to hand for the Xmas 'l'radee White and Gold Cups and haucer, 7d dozen A varieiy of New Pattern Dinner Services to select from Tea tets, glaBS dishes at all prices at Robbins DAWON'U FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. npHK ABOvrt HOUSE is NOW X OPEN for VISITOR*. FlllCES— la each per day. New lined cottage extra rates. Reduction made for parties of ten or over and those stopping for a week or more. TINNED GOODS, BISCUITS, etcHot tea and coffee at reasonable rates. GAMES— Piag-pcng, Deck QaoHs, & Skittlee. Paddock for horses, no responsibility. Horse feed Is. — Piano. — C, E.LLOYD, Caretaker. K. W. HORNBY, Chairman. O YOU KNOW WB.Y SALMON & GLUCKSTEIN'S GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES. are co popular ? T'is o\\ing to their excellent flavour. Obtainable from your Tobacconist. J. MYERS & CO., Agents, Wellington, EVERY HOUSES O HOULD have a PIANO STOOL, v 7 and we have just opened up a limited supply direct, also a large selection of Accordeons. Violins, and Fresh String?. Call and inspect ai; DIXON & BATES, Hawera. MR A. T. fcU'O^E (Pupil of M. fcimonsen), rriEAOUER of the Violin, Violin 1- Soloist, etc. Finishing and Conversational Lessons, Advanced or Elementary lnstucticn, any grade or style. Violins made, repaired, or refitted. Address, c/o Dixon & Bates. NORTH B tITIs!I~~TND MERCANTH.E INSURANCE COMPANY Total Funds, December, 1897, £13,558,989. ONE OF THE LARGEST FIRE OFFICES IN THE WORLD MR E. L. BARTON, Barristei and Solicitor, Princes Street Hawera, having been appointed Agent for the above well-known Institution, is now prepared to accept risks at the lowest Current Rates. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. Chief Agents for tho Wellington Province J. OAMPUEJjL- * High Street, HAWERA, Peak Frean's Biscuits, best brand Tin Fruit Big Wheel Jellies, Golden Fanning Tea, Singer's Egg Producer Columbia Smoked Salmon (the latest delicacy), Al Mince Meat Welda, for mending crockery Balloon Fly Traps, Sticky Fly Papers Stamped Steel Enamelled and TinLined Saucepans, Mrs Potts' Irons Garden Hoes and Rakes Preserving Bottles— quarts and halfgallons Preserving Pans, Jelly Glasses A full assortment of Crockery 1 have been appointed Agent for Bosley's Excelsior Window Cleaner. Saves time and labor. . Brickell's Patent Linoleum Polisher, a boon to the housewife. Saves stooping and knee drill. Telephone No. 26. IN your daily march you'll meet faces that indicate sadness, disgust, and pain. Others, too, you'll notice brimful of pleasure. Why ? j Well, you see people pleasant and joyous are free from pain. The result of taking Barraclough's Rheumatic Liquid for Sciatica, Lumbago, and Gout ; andProgandra has been used for curing corns j and Barraclough's Magic Nervine has been used for that violent toothache. No wonder they smile, eh ? The best way to prove that Barraclough's Worm Powders are sweet, safe, and effective is to buy a box. Don't neglect the children. The question was asked : Why is Barraclough's Progandra like a reaping machine? The answer came prompt and to the point: Because it reaps the corns. Those having used it speak of a good harvest, and are very jubilant about it, as it only costs one shilling, and does tho business. Can be had from B. Tait, " Chemist, and all stores everywhere. OTEP LIVELY NOW, • ' And secure your Xmas Fruits Atthe reduced prices from ROBBINS.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7400, 28 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7400, 28 February 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7400, 28 February 1902, Page 4