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' & NEW YEAR GOODS. ______________■ ' ; is nov/ showing a magnificent range of Solid Goods, specially imported for Christmas. These goods are obtained from the besjt, include many novel and beautiful defcigMg t ' stands, hot water jugs, teapots, breakfaW butter dishes^ pickle frames, egg frames, gongs, liquor stands, etc.,- etc., all a? cut GOODS! NEW GOODS! , ' Lockwood's table and dessert knives, carvers, steels, full range of electro-plated and nickel-silver spoons 5 10 su^ all buyers. , ■ ' jars, ordinary and improved, quarts 5/6, half gallons scythe stones (new kind), hay rakes, hay forks, en' ordinary and ball-bearing, from 20/ to 67/6. wire dish covers, lemon squeezers, setzogenes, H^^^^^^^^Bfnd charges. stoves and ovens in one,.' two, and three burner. improvement on all other kerosene stoves ; they are and save a great deal of Jabor and Heat. sacks, sheep shears, Turkey stones,, and bag hooks. of bird cages. of all farm and household requisites at bedrock prices J. WBIGLEt* .... HAWERA. NOVELTIES .\' ARE NOW BEING SHOWN EVJEI^Y DEPARTMENT. ;n millinery novelties we are as usual ; 7 : . * PRE-EMINENT. r '; - \\ ' LACES AND INSERTIONS IN ALL, SHADES AND WIDTHS, •W- • f .- '"'v • . - ' ; , AND AT ALL PRICES > ' B / ■ , -■ ' • A ■ aT "' / PATEBSON'S /• ■ " .■■■ .•■ V:.£l_'

riASH Quotations FOR - N^W GOODS JUST IN. : Machine-dressed currdnt^ 4/3 dozfl) „ „ raisins 5/9 doz fi& Seeded raisins yd B> * ' f . Muscatels 1/ B> Prunes 7d Ib Flour 12/ iooßb Sugar, No. 1, 11/ bag , New figs gd ft Candied peel 6d Jfc Sultanas yd Ib Best rice* 61b for 1/ A grand assortment of Toilet Soaps, • - at wholesale prices. Just landed from California CAN FBDITS. There is a vast difference in the quality of dan goods, ,biit these aro the finest brands at iod each, or 9/8 doz. I intend pushing my cash trade, so special prices will * be cha/ged for SPOT CASH, ' but the cash must , accompany the order, or booking prices will be charged. No exception will be made. HEALTH~POODS. , HEALTH FOODS.' In response to many enquiries for these lines, I am now stocking them as follows : — , Cereal Tea Granose Biscuits Fruit Nuts. Wheat Flakes Granold 7 Crates China ware just landed y. from England, Tea sets from set ' Tea-pots from 6d each 100 sets jugs at 3/ set 25 dinner sets from 24/ B. C. BOBBINS, THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE, J THE SECOND ANNUAL * ' Jfreriaier I*i«inio UNDEB ,th« auspices of the. Taranaki J District of the Independent Order of OddfelloWfl, M.U., t ytlhb BE HM-D IS TEE tauMata pabk, eltham. , ' ; . . THUBSDAY, 21bt JANTJAKY, , 19W. , , SpOBTS PBOOBAMMn;. 1. 400 Yards Handicap- 40s, 15s, 6s/ 2. 280 Yards Handicap -40s, 15s, sb. Norn», 2a 6d. 3,. 44Q , Yards. Handioap— 40a, 15s, si. ' Norn,, 2s 6d. I. Half Mile Handicap— 40a, 15s, ss. Nota., 2a 6d. - j 5. One ' Mile , Handicap— fiOs, 20s, 10b. [ Norn,. 3ff. «. 120 Yards Manchester Unity Handteap — Ist priae Loyal StrMforo^ Lodge's Speoial of 40s, 15s, ss. Nom»> 2s 6d. 7. One Mile Bioyole Handicap— 4o3, 15s, ss. Nom.,2s6d. . 6. Two ilile Handicap'— 40b, 15a, 5?. Nona., 2a 6d. . Entries for event? 1 to 8 iqdasive eloee» Mrith the Secretary on SAT., 9th Jan.. 1904. i Handicaps will Bppeai about THURS., 14th Jan. No acceptance Je,°a.« Event No. 6 (Manchester Unity Handicap) is open only to financial m mbers of, the M,ur ■ •;. k l . • - '1 POSf EN'i'^Y EVENTS— Past Gr*n^' Handicap, 75 yards Ckndi^atee' Bace, 226 jtards. Obstacfe stace, Egg; -and' Spdpn, Three- Ifigged, Bun and LemonaSe, Arlth>metic, Bandsmen, > Cigar and: Unibreila <(Bike) t ; Novice Oomberland Wrestling, Children's Baoes, and Members' ; "Wives Baoee. , ■ ', -, " - 1 Belay Cballengeißace— Eltham dddfellowa v* Bitbam Druids. V *' Ftm for all. Gome and bavo'i^ood 4ime. , •Grand Procession, from Eltham Railway Station, at 11 aim. ' . .: - All events abder the rales vt the Aasooia- •- tion at AffiUitedOaledoman Societies. "" ! ' BEAUTIFUL PICNIC QtEW)UND close Jo, Bail way Station. Hot water provi'dtTd. 1 Befreßhmente at reasonable rates. . r"f \ ff. E. HARDY. l -^ ' Hob. Secretary and Handicaoper, "»' { Elthnm. i THOS. B. CRUMP,, BAB BISTER AND SOIiICITCB, ELTHAM. i HflJl^^^Bep^t Kaponga, adjoining Mr ■^^^■H^dpp^lr ( :]y_. _J^oj to i

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Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 2

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