WINTER COMFORT. THE Sonwiblo Individual at the present time is he c she who makes sure that the boots or shoes in daily use ar thoroughly comfortable, and dfy, and of an evening has a. Nic( warm pair of slippers to put on.' * . , It is our aim to provide footwear suitable for the season, and our sho is full of winter goods, well made, and with 'our guarantee as to th quality. In RUBBER GOODS we hold this season the best selection w have ever seen. Prices are low and thoroughly consistent with,goo< quality. Comfortable Slippers, warm-lined for tlie child or for the adult, an< prices range from gd to 5/6. Children's, Men's, and Women's Goloshes and Gumboots. Han wearing School Boots in all sizes. Parents buying these will be practisini economy, as all the school boots are our own make, and we, stand behirii every seam. Ladies' Boots from the featherweights to the strongest dair' boots. Men's Footwear from the lightest American to the strongest water tight chron-e, kip, and greenhide shooters, in all sizes. Our Repairing is second to none, and we use only the best leather. R. HANNAH & Co. HIGH STREET, HAWERA. — -J&JujiS D. &.J. SMITH B\^^b^^N\ OARRIaGB BUILDERS I /^^"^"^^^^^^^V Hioh-st., b AWE3A. 7 VkTAla^/ - 1 Vehicles designed an'U Ceßt aeasoaed timbara and skilled woikmanehip only used. New and Second hind Vehicles on hand. liorse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing done. Agricultural Implements and Machinery Repaired. Telephone 10. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHmini"" Try EMPIRE COMPANY'S ROYAL BLUE— AND .... No. I Extract of Soap Used In ail leading laundries . . . ' Give the best results at the smallest cost. ALL GROCERS.-^C •;■;. : lllllllnHiimiiinimimHiimmiimimmiimitr- HI --.
NORMANBY HOTEL, NOKMANBY. THOMAS ROWAN ... rnorRiKTOR. T R. begs to announce thai he has purchased (he above business and truata that, he will merit a fair share of the * public patronage. A call solicit*, d. Nobbing but the best brands of liquor obtainable will be kept in stock. First-class paddock accommodation. CORONATION HOTEL ELTHAM. 1 JAS. UAWKIN3 ... Proprietor. Tho above splendid new Hotel is now open for the accommodation of the pubic. Special pro\ision for comfort tf hravellore. Beet branch of liquor in rtock. , i^LUB HOIJfiL, fiTRATFORD 0 B. BREWER ... Proprietor. (Late Commercial Hotel, Hawera), Having taken ovor the above well known Hostelry, I can aartlre my Mawera and Waim&te Plains friends tbafc they will receive the best of iccotr.'Tßodation at nrv hotel. Y{" ANA I A HOTEL J. J. COKNELiG, late of the Hawera Hotel, Hawera, has pleasure in announcing to bis friend 1 and the travelling, public that he has tatan over the above well-known Hotel f-om Mrs Tait, and hopes that he will be accorded a fair share of upport. ' First-class accommodation. Star; d s at stables fa c. Good paddocking SHAMKOGK HOTEL Prinoes-etreet. Hawera* ALEX. A. LESLTE ... Proprietor : This well-known and popular HoteL having just undergone a '. thorough overhaul, and very extensivs additions having been made, the j proprietor can confidently cater for public patronage. , 5 Hot, cold, and shower bath 3. Spaoioufl Commeroial Boom for i travelltrs. Tariff, 43 6d par day. j 1 farmers and spttleis will find a free Accommodation Paddock ad- x ' joining the hotel. c iTTiri hu t ifi ii, 1 Coroev High <& Princes streets, HA.WEUA. -Mes A. M&omas, late l of Gisborne and Scratforj, having i taksn over the abo c ' wei'- known hotel from Mr F. 8. Cooper, trusts, 2 by keeping up its former reputation as a popnU* house, to ensure the r patronage oc tifir friends and tho travelling public generally. . I Our Shilling L.unoheon a ppeciali y Wines, bpirits, Ales of the s best quality. A Firstolass Stables, just erected. . c f!>WO swallows *do not. make a JL summer, but two swallws of f; Wallace's Quinine and Iron Tonic ..will, convince you ,that it is the a finest pick-me-up and nerve tonic produ ced. Price 2s 6d, Wallace C chemist. ■ F Life Now-a-day' . <3-£fcli2AT > a Fight for a rrc>^TlCy Men & Women s w^ m -' - ■- alike,- in which tl .: Only the strong can hope to win. f< EXCESSIVE mental >and physicaK effort causes., loss of a appetite, indigestion, nervousness, c< anaemia, and a lot of other^i%ubles. k Wpb&e's Quinine and Iron Tonic - is/lhe remedy in such casesy pro> duerSbright red blopd,^ incr^asing^ r t\s)fuasi~J&>rcjtf a«d strehg^hening w ithedi^tivs^gaP 3'3 ' >"• . , A -;\ * '.1
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7730, 2 July 1903, Page 1
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