WINTEB COM-FORT. THE Sensible Individual 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. ' , * It is our aim to provide footwear suitable for the season, and our shop is full of- winter goods,, well made, and with our gnarantee .as to the In' RUBBER GOODS we hold this season the best selection we' have ever seen. Prices are low and thoroughly consistent' with good Comfortable Slippers, warm-lined for the child or for the .adult, and' prices range from gd to 5/6. ' Children's, Men's, and Women's Goloshes and Gumboots. Hard wearing School Boots in.all sizes. Parents buying \these willbejfractising ! economy, as all the school boots are our own make, arid, we starm behind every seam. • . • -• Ladies' Boots from the featherweights ,to_ the .strongest . dairy boots. ' ' - Men's Footwear froovthe lightest Amsrican to the strongest watertight chrorre, 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. fAuinjjflfc , Urn €j& «J • 5*5 l^M X. JL 1 " Sr^tSl OA-BRIAGB BUILDEfiB /|M , "T^^v^^ v>T~J T?Y^Y cfeFoription of / y \ V\rlX a^/ yehjcles designed and rHLJ \<V-'/ >^y-.r built to order. ' 13est seasoned timb3r3 and skilled .. workmanship ipnly used. : New aiid Second hand Vehicles on hand. , ■ Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithirig done. Agricultural Implements and Machinery Kepaired. • j Telephone 10. . 111 |iilililllllilillllllll[[lllll[[ililll!lllllllllilT||T|j]' ■ ■ ! .iTtJY,>tMPIBI^ COMPANY'S | -* « ■ > • -, AND .... *, . , i i No. I Extract of Soap , v . Used In all leading laundrto* ... ; i •> • . ■ Glve.the best results at the smallest cost. ,'"| '.I' ALUnGtRffCERS."^g ;.■
NrORMANBY HOTEL, NORMANBY. THOMAS RQWAN ... TRorRiETOR. TR. begs to aniiounce that he has purchased the above business, and • trusts thaft he will nierit a fair sharo ,pf ' the public patronage. A call .s.)licitt>d. Nothing hut the best brands of liquor .obtainable will be Wept in stock. First-ciass paddock accommodation. /^ORONATIOK HOTEL \j ELTHAM. JAS. iJAWKINa ... Proprietor. Tho. above splendid, new Hotel is now open for the accommodation of the pub* io. • - Special provision for comfort of^. <a?ayell«rß. . , Best brandft of liqnpr in stock. f^hUß HOTEL, HTfiATtTOBD 6 '„% g'feE^Eß ... .^jopriefcor. (Late Corumeroml Hotel, Haweia). Having taken over the above well kaowb\ Hostelry i, I can assure my : Waweraana Waimato Plains friends :" Ib^t'.^Key w'll' receive' the best of- ' accommodation at ray hotel. .XlT' ANA I A HOTJL Ii J. J. CONNfejjCi, ' late of the Hawera Hotel, Hawera, hue pleaßiire in anrioiinoing to bis friends and the travailing publio that he has taken over the abQve weli : kn6wn v Hotel f-om Mrg Tait, and liopea thit ho will be aooorded a fair ehaie of upport. ' ' Firß^-olasß acobmrocdation., T f lJ StabJa:afc jtiibj 03 fteo. oood paddooking QJaUMHOPK, HOTEL Princes-etreet. Hawbb*. : ALEX..A| LESIjTE ... Proprietor /This' f well-known /and popular Hotel "\avitig. jyst undergone ■ a " thorough overhaul, and very extensive additions having been made, >be • proprietor oan confidently oater for .public patronage. Hot, cold,, a,nd shower batha. .Spacious Commercial Boom for . travellers. -Tariff, 4a 6d per day. * "Faf mere and settlers will find a' 1 . ;fFee', Aoqommodatiori Paddock ad« ..' joiniqg the hotel. g . mn a a uu 'r js'ij, - Corner High & Princes streets, HAWEKA. -Mbs A. MAflniaE, late d£ GwbornerSnd" StratforJ, ! having ' 'tak'jn Qf'fWf the . Abo; c /well-known jiokei from Mr F> .§, Copper, trusts, 1 by keeping up> itß. tormer reputation ' as a popuUr house, to ensure the 1 ,patrqri&ge • oil bnr friends, and the f travelling 5 pqblid generally. i Our JshiiUng>uncli'eon a'ppeeiahty r V/ines.'.Spjrife.^d Ales of the 5. - ; , j best quality.. jFifß^plass Stables, just erected. ff A WO -swallows do not make a :l: l "JL , summer, but '.two' swallws .of r Oui nine and ,T r m Tonic; x ".will cbinv;ipce , you . that; , it is the ■ finest 1 ypick-me-up and, nerve tonic i. pro dv ced. Price 2S* 6d, Wallace ' 'chemist. ; ' - ' . ; i 1 ... l ,.''. 1.;1 *.; '.LifeNow-a-day jTrrHE- \ ' .... a, f SppSpssA? 7 .' ■ . ' is /- Fl s ht '^ or ? farttffjsricD ■ : M.en .^ Women VajiJwJin Which* ; ; : '*$*$ te^g can hope to win. .! 'Swjk X:QE J £S£Y;£ 1^ ta \ -f 4 f/,b|iir.f«hvsical.^ffort ,«aus.es loss ol is. ihe r^niedy. m «^;SS^S • ' : ' ! "''"V./ X". *Ai|iAt3E,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7731, 3 July 1903, Page 1
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