X .HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR. ■\ '■:.. — ■ ■.■■; " r I iHE Holiday Season is on us again, and every man, woman, and chile + cL. isV studying how and where to spend a good time. As Shoe Caterers "we are of course interested, t and we now hold an excellent stoci of BOpTB AND SHOES, suitable for holiday wear. ' \FOR TOE CHILDREN we show a full stock of that sensible line, San I^Xl,9* nice and cool for the feet- and a protection for the child's tender feet. these in all sizes, both for Boys and Girls. FOR THE 'J-ADIES we show a nice lot of boots and shoes in tan and black. -Dainty tones everyone of them, and, fit to cover tfee foot of an Empress. All shades and prices. . . ' -> . j ■ . FOR THE JMEN'WjS hold the largest and best assorted stock ever shown in 4he district, lines specially made for Taianaki wear, and we Stake our.reputation on every pair. ' ," Canvas. Shoes ,, in wnlte, tan and black, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. /There^ is nothing so suitable for a present Either, for a lady or, gentleman .as", the sVoes arid slippers .we have stocked for the purpose, and we vill gladly show! these lines to any . prospective, buyer. . Every kind of polish in stock. • „ ■ , : REPAIES; NEATiTST AND PROMPTLY DONE. . E. HAKNAH & CO.; '•■ ' : -- }~- (LTD.) , . " '
7 Bust sefM-oned timber^ and «k:!led Kew,ai;d Second' b^nd Veh?cl«B en Horso Shoeing and General Blacks Agricultural Implements and Macl Telephone 10. SOMERSET HOUSE. (Near Railway Station.) ** P' PETERSEN, late of P6sli • Offile v Temperance^ Hotel, Dan nevirlceF begs to annourfce that he has purchased Mrs Weeks' interest in the above Boardinghouse, and has much pleasure in intimating that.he' intends to carry on the management on entirely new lines. An excellent table will be kept, and; terms will be found moderate. Good accommodation provided for the travelling public. P. PETERSEN ... Proprietor, Hawera. -£? If\( \( V N in P rizes t _C' JLv/V/ v./ besides numerous cups, trophies, and medals by shooters in New Zealand during the last 18 months by stiooters using the, Colonial Ammunition Company's shot gun cartridges and patent concave wadding. Those who wish to come out top at Pigeon matches should try the following brands, of the Company's cartridges, which can be procured from all gunmakers, ironmbngers, and storekeepers, viz:---" Favourite," in 2^in or 2fin case; "Swiftsure." in a^in or 2f incase ; " Invincible," in 2_in or 2sin case ; " Slayer," in a£in or 2f in case* " Suprfor," in 2^in or 2fin case; "Excellent," in 2 Jin or 2fin case: "Bluerock," in 3in case. A. H. D,UXFIEL D- .. LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S SADDLE MAKER. SADDLES and Harness oi every description made to order on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. \ Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Agent for Clapham's Patent Horse Holder and Wheel-lock and Kirkwood's Ointment. A. H. DUXFIELD, • High-street ... Hawera. ' toJNKY TO LEXD Sums Money • foi *"• irve3tme_t at low rates. 8. HALL7WELL, Hariister & tiolioiot, Kflyfttvt-st., MAweva i^HEAP MONEY! OSEAP V^ MOxNEYI in sums of £100 to £10,000 on ! Country, City and Suburban Freeholds At 4| pi-r cenfc. , Terms' of repaymeot of the most liberal character, wbioh can be' as ,certamed on enquiry. For forms of application apply at any Agency of the Gcve cement Insurance Dopart^ mont. _ ( . J. H. KICHA.BDBON, Govt. Insurance Commissioner. NEWTON K.IINO. AUCTIONEER, LAND "; AGENT AND PRODUCE MERCHAN^L' , . , New Plymouth & Sth^tfqrb, " 111 1 AS. For Sale many fine. Dairy ITS Farms Sknd other prbperties' in all parts of the Taranaki district, a* number of which may* be**pur-, chased on < easy terms. A property register will be forwarded to enquirers qn application, 4.08 acres, 150 acres in grass, ring' fenced round 233 acres, all good Qpuntrv, and suitable for dairying, 4 miles to township, occupation with right to purchase in 8 yejars at;£i per acre ; rental is per agjre; goodwill askqjL £1300 only ;v,a bargain. * 1663 363 acres, 120 acres in grass, good whare, all- good grazing land, occupation with right to purchase in 8 years at £1 per acre ; cental is per acre ; goodwill asked /720. . 1664 314 acres, Toko district, occupation with right to purchase at 31s per acre ; 200 acres in grass» whare, fenced; and divided ; 1 £ miles to school, fronting good road. Price L 5 10s. Easy terms can be arranged. 1650 600 acres, Toko district, 130 acres in grass, balance good bush land, groomed house' and -garden, to miles to. school, i_ miles i£ factory, . 9 . miles to township, ' formed road ; 400 acres being 1 felled this year (purchaser pays ■ for felling)' Price L 3 per acre. ; Easy terms, L3OO cash, balance ; remain, 5 years at 5%. . 1602 , 469 acres, lugicwood district, 360 acres in grass, balance good Lush ' land, fenced and divided into 0j paddocks, 6 'roomed b°y&jm stable,^bai-n,. arid,, . shed, jß___^s io WJ& ryJLMM
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Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 1
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