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DR. G, HEUBERT BROWN HAVING begun the Practice of Medioine and Surgery in Hawera, has taken the premises lately occupied by W. Barrett, Camberwell Road, directly opposite the entrance to the Sports Grounds, where he will be prepared to respond to all calls. Telephone, 119. BOOTS! BOOTS!! JtTST ORENED. a FINE lot*of),English, Amerioan, and Colonial Goods for the Summer Trade. All goods imported direot from the manufacturers. A special line of Union Tennis Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen in all sizes and half sizes. - You will find both QUALITY AND PRICES ALL RIGHT. JOS. YEARBtiRY, ; High-street » HAWERA. HERBERT HALLIWELL, BARUISTER. AND SOLICITOR, Haweiu. Offices in Fake's Chambers, Regent street. Various sums of money to lend an town, . Bubnrbiin, and rural properties at low rates. No procuration fee charged. CHARLES CLARSON, *ttOiir: i .'\"« Opposite Foresiers b>ill.i : CENTRAL HOTEL, HAWERA.. rpHIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS f OTEL I being centrally situated renders it unequalled as a place of residence. The- Commercial, Dining, and Sitting Rooms will bear comparison wilh those of any hotel in the colony. The hotel possesses 35 large Bedrooms, Hot and Cold Shower Baths. The Table is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, - this important department receiving most careful attention. The important matter of fire escapes has had special attention, the escapes encircling tho entire bnijding. Also excellent Balcony. Travellers and Tourists can rely on every attention and civility. '■ \'■ Wines and Spirits of tbe beet' brands procurable. Speight's Dunedin Ale on dr.iUght. Letters and Telegrams punctually attended to. -" : !<{• Tariff 6s pet day. Telephone No. 27; T. O'x^FILL, Proprietor. MISS D. liEILLY, L.R OX, II! A.M. gold medallist; > •"CERTIFICATED Teacher of the Piano\^J forte, Singing, and Theory of Music, will receive Pupils at Booms in Hardley's Buildings, High-street, Hawera. - First Term oommencs January 26th. Particulars on application at the above ( addresst between -the hours of 2 and 5 p.m., 'from Monday, 19th. - , ,• -, '•■

NEWS A«i> 501*8. — '. y r . > -" An (Hago representative footballer, at present in England, writes that he is satisfied, af:er witnessing' several big games in England, that tbe game has not gone back in Otago. He saw nothing new at Borne. Although the teams pjsyjed q, fair game, with ocoasionial flashes pf brilliancy, tbe hacks, do not display the anjognt of trickiness he expected. . '- \ '. Some of the members of the Hawera ; Hospital Board 'have evidently had little : experience of (he bubbling champagne. During the discussion on -tenders for supplj^s, one member spoke of champagne ' by the gallon, which' caused another to remark that if it >was '.' put up " in that , way one would have to gee bis best work in to consume the go'den-colored liquid before the bubbles went out of it. „.; A ntee Xtnaa Box— a Silver. Brooch^ for ; |bfo shilluigs, ■ R. W. Sa,rgeot f Jleweller,, H§w«ra;— Ady| - ' ..-■.- »_ w

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 76412, 13 January 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 76412, 13 January 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 76412, 13 January 1903, Page 2