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WANGANUI I AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S | irand Annual Show WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH&17TH, 1904 RECORD K™«2°" w ' nCUUIIU attraction*. Grand Spectacular Program! each day, including — Ladies' Leaping Conj>etition Steeplechase Competition Maori Leaping Competition Driving Competition Walking Cqmjwtitio* Tandem Driving Ladies' Driving Maori Driving Pony Baces Hunters' Competition Weight Jadging Competition Display Maori Work, etc. Poultry, Pigeon, Gage Birds & Dog Show Band in Attendance. ADMITTANCE: Adultf 1/-, Children under 12, 6d. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. THE MAN OF THE DAY. THE best dressed men \ of the day require STYLISH . . FOOTWEAR at a moderate cost. They point to the famous S. & M. BOOT as being the one Brand that just meets their requirements. - 1905 - SPRING SAMPLES now to hand. The Boot he wears can be had at T. DICKSON & CO.'S HAWERA. BOOT PALACE. (Opposite O'Neill's Hotel.) Inspection Invited. F. G. THACKEB, Manager. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership existing be tween the undersigned George Olbert Hurrell, William Hurrell, and Thomas John Hurrell, carrying on business as Coachbuilders, Horseshoers, and General Smiths, at Hawera, under the style or firm of " Hurrell 8r05.," has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, the said Thomas John Hurrell retiring from the said business. All debts due to or owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said George Olberi Hurrell and William Hurrell, who will continue the said business under the style or firm oi " Hurrell Bros." As witness our hands this first day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fonr. (Signed; G. O. HURRELL, WILLIAM HURUELL, THOMAS JOHN HURUELL. Witness — \ James Fey, Solicitor, Hawera. In connection with the above, notice is given that, owing to such dissolution and the winding up of ' the late partnership accounts, all amounts owing to the late firm must be paid or settlement thereof ar- v ranged by or before the first of December next. Accounts unpaid or unarranged for within that time wi 1 be placed in our solicitor's hands for collection. HURRELL BROS., Coachbuilders, Shoers, and General Smiths, High & Union Sts., Hawera. KOUNG YOUNG, High Street • - Hawera. 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 salmon gd tin, 2/ tea for t/6, best fanning tea 1/, ilb 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 JNKCTAR is so Deliicious so Refreshing, and so Economcal. TEA Orange Tipsfi»¥s»tii* Golden Tips) ff., 10 * POW CEYLON. ■ MILL GROW*. From — M. J. Campbell, Hawera. Gilmour andSmellie, Manaia and Auroa. M. B. Gibbons, Pihama. W. K. Howitt, Awatuna. A. W.Ortjan, Te Kiri. Davy and Co., Kapuni. - Mills and Adlam, Kaponga. Free samples frpm above merqhants on application. EDWARD C. H OBN ER, SHIPPING AGENT, INSURANCE, AND~OENERAL AGENT, PATEA. Agent lor— Anchor Liqp of Stwnep, Ljtbtooo), Loju}°n WMTQlobp Jxuurfuipp OpmpiMiy; Harmonic {frit, etc. Broker AniCiraliwi Mutual Provident Society. '<■ . LiceiUed Coi torn Hoiup Agpnt. Clerk Patea County CounpiJ. s«cr»t«7 Pospita l Bo«rd. Secret**/ Pfttea Harbor Board. Purchner of Fungua and all kindi of Prodooe lor Caih.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 4