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Enormous Stock. Enormous Trade. Immense Variety. EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS FOR AN EARLY SUMMER TRADE. GIGANTIC DELIVERIES OF LATEST NOVELTIES FOR PERSONAL WEAR. We have at present a Specially Attractive Stock of the Newest Things in Ladies' Trimmed Millinery. These goods are a dream and going off rapidly. Direct from Japan, a Shipment of Cream, White, and Coloured Silks. Prices— l/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/, 2/6. EVERYTHING NEW AND POPULAR IN BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS. DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. -- ■ o Economic - - W. SPENCE - - Hawera

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js^^gg^^^ A. IjrJtiJciJtlilM j EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, (of Auckland,) Will be in Hawera for ten days, and may be consulted at his private consulting room, at Commercial Hotel, Hawera. Xs 3 " Hours : 11 till 1 ; 2 till 4. EYES, AND EYES ONLY. OUR guarantee to the public is that we stand solely devoted to the practice of Sight Testing. Clients troubled with their eyes, will ' always receive at our hands, the fullest measure of relief which skill, long experience, and fine mechanical equipment can afford. Our charges are most reasonable. We made Glasses for the largest eye hospital in the world. If you cannot recognise people in the street, call on us ; we will make you see. If one eye is weaker than the other, don't delay, but call on us. I TESTIMONIALS. To Mr Gr'hen.— lt is difficult for me to tell you what a difference; 1 you have made in me. I can see now quite well, and I think your treatment is wonderful. My eyes were so bad before I came to you and nobody could do anything for me, and I never thought I should be able to see properly again. Thank you so much for all your kindness and all you have done tor me. Yours s incerely, (Mrs> Mary Hooper.

AREAT CUT IN; PRICES. ROBBINS' SLAUGHTER IN CROCKERYWARE. Dinner Services, in beautiful designs, 24 pieces for 17/6 50-piece Sets in gold at 54/ A splendid range of China Tea Sets, pretty patterns and great value Cups and Saucers, stoneware, 2/6 half dozen ; best china 3/3 half dozen Tumblers, 4/3 dozen 539 Glass Dishes at half prices. I am overstocked in these lines and they must go to make room for new stock to arrive. 50 Glass Sugar Basins at 9c! each First-class Toilet Sets, unique and handsome patterns at greatly reduced figures Gilt-edged Nibbles outside oi the door each day i GROCERY DEPARTMENT. A REVISED OAbfl PRICE LIST. Sugar 11/ bag (561b), Hudson's extract soap 1/4 doz., rolled oats 2d lv, sago 2d lb, tapioca 2d lb, Sunlight soap 1/ box, factory butter Jid lb, cheese 6d lb, currants 4/ doz., oatina 1/ bag, cream crackers 6d lb AMERICAN SPECIALTIES. BAKED BEANS APPLE BUTTER PRESERVED CHERRIES Furnishing Ironmongery, Brushware, Garden Tools, Paints and Oils. ROBBINS. ROBBINS. 1

! EGMONT HOTEL, HAWERA. D. SULLIVAN ... Proprietor. HAVING purchased an interest in the above Hotel, the proprietor will be pleased to meet old friends. First-class accommodation for the travelling public. I Only the best wines and spirits kept in stock. D. SULLIVAN (Late of Commercial Hotel, Hawera). SEPTEMBER. Chocolate Biscuits 6d Cafe-au-Lait 2/-Cafe-Noir 2/ Cherry Wafers 1/9 Winsor Wafers 2/* Kiel Fingers 1/6 Cream Crackers 6d Iced Wafers 1/9 AT OMITH'S /^IASH QTORE EGMONT LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Princes St., ... Hawera. EEID AND SALES have taken over Mr Higginson's interest in the above stables, and being well known feel confident that they will receive a fair measure of support from travellers and the settlers in the surrounding districts. On Hire— Double and single buggies, gigs, brakes, landaus, and saddle horses. Only reliable horses sent out. Horses carefully broken to saddle and harness. All horses, vehicles, parcels, etc. left at the stables will have the , greatest care taken of them, ' but I the Proprietors will in no way hold j themselves responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that understanding. The stablts will be under the direct supervision of the Proprietors. Correspondence and telephone (20) promptly attended to. Cabs meet all trains. REID AND SALES, Proprietors. GIBSON'S HAWERA STABLES. Union St. ... Hawera. / H. GIBSON wishes to VJT» thank his numerous customers for the manner in which they have put up with inconvenience for so long, and now begs to intimate that he has built a new and up-to-date stable with all the latest conveniences on a section /adjoining the old site. V The plant and horses are second to none on the coast. All orders for horses, buggies, drays, landaus, etc., will be conducted from these stables. Careful grooms in attendance. N.B. — All horses, vehicles, parcels, etc., will have the greatest care and attention taken of them, but the proprietor in no way holds himself responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that understanding. Telephone \z. HAUGHEY'S COMMERCIAL STABLES. High and Princes street, Hawera. ON HlßE— Double and single buggies, gigs, brakes, landaus, and saddle horses. None but reliable horses seat outf Careful grooms always in attendance. Recently erected a large and commodious buggy shed; also ladies' waiting room and lavatory. Cabs meet all trains. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Telephone No. 18. A. HAUGHEY & SON Proprietors. GIBSON'S EMPIRE HOTEL STABLES. Princes St. ... Hawbra. GH. GIBSON in thanking • the Public for their past patronage begs to notify that he will still <continue to run the above stables, and do his best to suit his customers. Buggies washed"* and harness cleaned for a small remuneration. No hues executed from this stable. Ladies' waiting room and lavatory, with every convenience, on the premises. N.B.— All horses, vehicles, par- ! eels, etc., will have the greatest care , I taken of them, but the proprietor in no way holds himself responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that understanding. Telephone Ix 4. ' ENTONE instantly relieves toothache without injury to. teeth or gums. Try a bottle and : save your teeth. Prepared only, by Wallace, chemist. J^j^JiAj

I "THE EVENT OF THE YEAR." I WANGANUI I AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S | Grand Annual Show WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16™ & 17TH, |9Q4 nrnnnn * R '« money. 111-WUIIU ATTRACTION*. Grand Spectacular Programme each day, including — Ladies' Leaping Competition Steeplechase Competitiou Maori Leaping Competition Driving Competition • Walking Competition Tandem Driving Ladies' Driving Maori Driving Pony Races Hunters' Competition Weight Judging Competition Display Maori Work, etc. Poultry, Pigeon, Gage Birds & Dog Show Bond in Attendance. ADMITTANCE : Adults 1/., Children under 12, 6d. SELBY MORTON, Secretary.

W. ROWE. O EED & GRAIN MERCHANT, 0 HAWERA. NEW SEASUN'S SEEDS. Champion Swede Wbitestubbledo. Monarch do. G. T. Yellow Skirvinsfs do. Aberdeen do. P. top Mammoth P. T. Yellow Turnip .| Aberdeen do. Rape, Mustard, etc. James' Int. Carrot Gatepost ManBarriball's do. gold Sinclair's Cham- Long Red do. "• pion do. Yellow Globe dof W liite Belgian do. MANURES— Wellington Meat Export Co. Gear Me4t Freezing Co. Wanganui Meat Freezing Co. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. .Local-ground Bone Dust Steamed Bone Dust Sold at makers' own list prices. Oil cake, crushed linseed, calt meal Pig meal, crushed oats, fowl groats Fowl grit, garden manures Canterbury oats and chall. bran Canterbury hay, pollard, etc. Grass and Clover Seeds, etc. O.S. chaff, £1 ios per ton Barley, 2s 3d per bushel Lawn Mowers, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Reap Hooks, Slashers, Sieves, Flower Pots, Fencing Wire AGENT FOR— Massey-Harris Co.'s Agricultural Machinery. The only way to know if LANE'S EMULSION will cure you is to try it. 1 Have you done so? i 136 FOB T-fcARGAINS IN CYCLES, GO TO CHRISTIAN'S. 1 gent's Star bicycle, JBio 1 „ Rudge-Whitworth, freewheel, £8 i . „ Sterling racer, first-class order, £8 10/ 1 „ Excelsior racer, £14 1 „ 8.5.A., first-class order, guaranteed, £11 1 „ Ruby Rim, good order, £3 10/ 1 lady's Goold-Brantford cycle, £6 1 „ Lightstrung, £7 1 „ Lightstrung, new dep. brake, £14 B.S.A. Ligbtstrung Cycles, new, : from £18 THEATRE ROYAL HAWEBA. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE several sums ranging from £300 to awaiting investment at current rates. H. HALLIWELL. Solicitor, Regent street, Hawera

EDWARD C. HORNER, SHIPPING AGENT, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL AGENT, PATEA. Agent for — Anchor Line of Steamers, Liverpool, London a and Globe Insurance Company; Harmonic Hall, etc. Broker Australian Mutual Provident Society. Licensed Custom House Agent. Clerk Patea County Council. Secretar7 Hospital Board. Secretary Patea Harbor Board. Purchaser of Fungus and all ♦ kinds of Produce for Cash. KOUNG YOUNG, High Street - Hawbra. WANTED KNOWN,— Cheap Groceries, Fruit, and Confectionery for sale. 561b bag sugar 10/9, Price's candles 6d lb, matches 4d doz, jam 4d tin, sauce 4d bottle, kippered herrings 8d tin, best sajmon 90! tin, «/ tea for 1/6, best fanning tea 1/, lib Derby tobacco 5/2, 71b bag salt 6d, 251b oatmeal 2/9. Cash buyer of fungus, copper, lead, zinc. A large stock of fresh vegetables. h. Cup ot NECTAR is so Deliicious so Refreshing, and so Economcal. TEA Orange Tlps>>Yiib,ii*. Golden Tipi( olht HUE CEYLON. ■ BILL GROWM. From — M. J. Campbell, Hawera. ' Gilmour andSmellie, Manaia and Auroa. M. B. Gibbons, Pihama. W. K. Howitt, Awatuna. A. W. Organ, Te Kiri. Davy and Co;, Kapuni. Mills and Adlam, Kaponga. Free samples from above merchants on applicetion, .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8114, 8 November 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8114, 8 November 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8114, 8 November 1904, Page 4

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