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WINTER COMFORT. "—•———■ •— o THE Sensible lndividixa.l at the present time is' he or she who makes sure that the boots or shoes in daily use are thoroughly comfortable, and dry, and of an evening .has a nice, warm pair of slippers to put on. j It is our aim to provide footwear suitable for the season, and our shop jis full of winter goods, well made, and with our guarantee as to the quality. In RUBBER GOODS we hold this season the best selection we have ever seen. Prices are low and thoroughly consistent with good quality. Comfortable Slippers, warm-lined for the child or for the adult, and prices range from o.d to 5/6. Children's, Men's, and Women's Goloshes and Gumboots. Hard , wearing School Boots in all sizes. Parents buying these will be practising economy, as all the school boots are our own make, and we stand behind s every seam. Ladies' Boots from the featherweights to the strongest dairy boots. . Men's Footwear from the lightest Amsrican to the strongest watertight chrome, kir)J and greenhide shooters, in all sizes. Our Repairing is second to none, and we use only the best leather. E. HANNAH & Co. HIGH STREET,, HAWERA. •■tdBEK\ CARRIAGE BUILDERS //I '^ SSSSmm^^^^^t \ HiaH ' 8T " HAWERA. / 7 \s?2P^^7*"/ T^y^y de ?oript.ion of £-* V¥T A I X '■' JIIJ ' Vehicles designed and £7^n '^ ' kuilt to order. 13eet seasoued tnnboro and skilled workmanship only used. New and Beoondh^nd Vehicles on, hand. Horse Shoeiug and General Blacksmithing done. Agricultural Implements aud Machinery Kepaired. j Telephone'lo. . ! > ______ " ] II ptillllH^^ Try EMPIRE COMPANY^S ROYAL BLO£_ AND ... . No. I Extract of Soap Used in all toadlng laundrlt* , , , Qhre the best results at the smallest cost. ALL GROCERS.-^sl ■ j

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY LORD RANFURLY. EGMONT LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES On Hirs — Double and single buggies, gigs, brakes, saddle horses for ladies and gentlemen, None but reliable horses sent- out. Office of Opunake coach. Orders by post and " telegratb prompHy attended to. Telephones — StablPß 20, Private Residence 104. T. rfISGINSOS, Proprietor. GIBSON'S HAWERA STABLES. Union St. ... Hawera. C* - H. GIBSON wishes to X» thank his numerous customers for the manner in which they have put up with inconvenience for so long, and now begs to intimate that he has built a new and _up-to- ( date stable with all the latest con- J veniences on a section adjoining the old site. The plant and horses are second j to none on the coast. ' All orders for horses, buggies, drays, landaus, etc., will be conducted from these stables. Careful grooms in attendance. N.B. — All horses, vehicles, parcels, etc., will have the greatest care and attention taken of them, but the proprietor in no way holds himself responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that understanding. Telephone 32. KAPONGA LIVEUY AND BAIT STABLES. MANAIA 11OAD ... KAPONGA. 7|^HE Proprietor begs to notify to X settlers and the public generally tL:il he has started business in the above stables, and hopes to merit a (air share of the public patronage. Horfcß3 ard vehicles on hire. Good pa<Mocking. Charges moderate D. KELLY Proprietor. Note the address — Manaia Road, adjoining Egmout View Boardinghouse ( 1 — , rg^WO swallows do not make a ' 1 summer, but two swallws of . Wallace's Quinine and Iron Tonic ; will convince you that it is the , finest pick-me-up and nerve tonic i produced. Price 2s 6d, Wallace j chemist. GIBSON'S EMPIRE HOTEL STABLES. Princes St. ... Hawera. G 1 H. GIBSON in- thanking . the Public for their past patronage begs to notify that he will still continue to run the . above i stables, and do his best to suit his I customers. Buggies washed and harness cleaned for a small remuneration. No hires executed from this stable. Ladies' waiting room and lavatory, with every convenience, on the premises. N.B.— All borses, vehicles, parcels, etc., will have the greatest care taken of them, but the proprietor in no way holds himself responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that understanding. Telephone 114. iic Now-a-day •J7HE O REAT is a Fight for TUNIC Men & Women — —• alike, in which Only the strong can hope to win. EXCESSIVE mental and physical effort causes loss of appetite, indigestion, nervousness, -anasmia, and a lot of other troubles. Wallace's Quinine and Iron Tonic is the remedy in such cases, producing bright red blood, increasing the nerve, force, $nd strengthening the digestive organs. - 2s 6d per bottle. TV. K. WMjLAOE, CHEMIST, High- street .. Hawera

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 8 June 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 8 June 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 8 June 1903, Page 1

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