SOUTH EGMONT. DAWSON'S FALLS MOUN- ! TAIN HOUSE, fpHE above is now open for JL visitors. Fees : Toll visitors is per head, with use of mountain house, one day, or part. If for a week, 5s per head. Horses is each, including paddocking for one day. ' Horses not paddocked for night 6d- only. Children under 14, attended by parents or guardians, half charges. Tne 1 use of the mountain cottage, 2s per head per day. WJeekly terms as per agreement with caretaker. Tinned meats, truit, stores, etc, horse feed. St. CLAIR, Caretaker. HA WE HA CARRIAGE WORKS. jJUBBELL JJROTHEBS, High and Union Streets, Hawera. Manufacturers and Importers of HIGH CLASS VEHICLES. A large assortment of HARNESS ,JUST OPENED UP. OUR NEW SHOWROOM IS NOW OPENED to the public. Call on us and inspect our. stock. We are prepared now to -FIT RUBBER TYRES— to any vehicle. Inspection Invited. Telephone No. 4. P.O. Box No. 43 KAPONGA COACH FACTORY AND GENERAL SMITHY. r-l W. BUCKINGHAM, Has pleasure innotifying that he is now prepared to fulfil orders for vehicles of every description, also that repairing, painting, and trimming in all its branches will be done on the premises. Havii g secured the services of a first-class coach painter, those desirous of having their vehicles repainted and lined will find their orders finished in up-to-date style. General smithing in all its branches. Agricultural implements made and repaired. Horse-shoeing and all farrier's work by skilled workmen. NEW ZEALAND WINE DEPOT. XMAS — CHEER — XMAS HAVING, taken over the N.Z. Wine license hitherto held by R. W. Manning, I am stocking a splendid assortment of the best Wines produced in the colony, also Confectionery, and hope to merit a share of public patronage. Near-: ly one hundred years ago Daniel Webster said that the man who bought an imported article that could be produced at Home was an enemy to his country and a traitor to the Slate. This statement holds good to-day, and, is supported by Mr Chamberlain and other leaders of public thought. Why buy an imported article when you can get one as good at half the price produced in the colony ? Therefore patronise local industry and support the Empire by using N.Z. pure grape wines — 3s per bottle or 30s per dozen. W. SMITH, Princes street ... Hawera. DO YOU KNOW THE LATEST? Namely, tba C. Rasmussen, lately of Stratford, has taken over the business lately carried on by Messrs E. Blackburn and Co., as wholesale and retail Fishmongers, Princes st., Hawera. Fresh fish, also smoked,* and other piscatorial delicacies arrive daily. Succulent bivalves a speciality Telephone 104. C. RASMUSSEN, "Professor of Ichthyology " Something novel and . some* thing new, Something pleasing and taking, too." OF course this does not refer to the Massey-Harris Company, but to the latest model -of bicycle this enterprising fiim have placed upon the market. It is as far ahead of the 1901 Model as that was superipr to the old bone-shaker of our fathers' times. Cole and Donnelly have iust received some of the very latest. LET THEM ALL COME. XMAS NOVELTIES. TtJST arrived a large and fresh . . stock of Lollies and all the latest Confections. . .FRESH FRUIT DAILY. SOLE AGENT FOR OADBURY'S CHOCOLATES. tome and See. Come One, Come AU. < F. W. CARPENTER, ' Fruiterer un<t C onfectioner,' High street, Hawera. rpHE staunchest, truest, most, JL rcjiable friend a man or [woman can jiave in this world i.s aj jfiassey-J^t^icycle. It is aj
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Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 4
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