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P^|B^ I ' ' HOLIDAY CLOTHING FOR MEN. "' " "B^ETOAY CLOTHING FOR BOYS. j. Q 1 £S fV£ SBBBBBBt c '*O SBBBBfI i_*' 1 1 V^v fit * ■ f Si *& H N l^^^^a^v 1 I W j^^HHr }]; ■--> JJ PANAMA HAlo. ILv^LW 9. I O| fi|'-S l^^H M H"* ' \ '■ |;]| TCl^ '111 MEN'S SUITS " r'Ja^s«B^Bßk ' ' TIB t « W s j^s^s^B^aw '>'''' \ ' r ' ][ "*^ ''' MEN'S TBOUSEBS . jSb9b^i^bl wM ' ' ''- - £ i4^^^^^^B §- • Jb^b^b^b^b^b^B M !!!! A YOUTHS' SUITS 'BBH^BBHB^BBm afl^l^Bß^Bßm Li 121 2 H g| w b^bb^bb^bb^Hbs^ 1 i^ jflL i|!i youths' trousers ViB^BB^BBr mwH^m 1 1 ■ l^S B^B^BB^BB^BB^B bH^BB^BB^BBB^ ' '! I X, \\ BOYS> SUITS ' W^^^B BrW^^K ' I "Bs V^is^Bß^HsH Bo V v^Bbb^bb^bb^bT7 i Tl UO If BOYS' TROUSERS -^^^H ' N T^^^K TT h °O '•''''■ °° S '^HbB^BB^H * JLJ ** 'IB^BB^BBf V BV^BbI T"f O«g <'!! H^ \ I *t MEN'S COVERT COATS ' b^BbP^H ' 1 flv^H sJLasV QWp '- OW blib^bb^bbH^ "'' CXT" MEN'S' RAINCOATS '•'b^bbV^bY 1 s» ' *99 k '- T ' ' Dgls '^isl^B^' **> 'sB^BB^BBBi^ MEN'S SHIRTS 'iWi - W . t1 I JL 'g|g B 'sb^bb^bbH' TIES> SOXt HATS 'HbUbK Tifwßsl * "xt ° P ''''' SS I ftj" l jiil COLLARS, PORTMANTEAUX 'W^^^^P^ J-% Apis b^bl !^bbl ' : '' : bb^bb^bb^bbß 1^ TRAVELLING RUGS and d/K^^^ ' •1 " ■ ; Eg* V ■ ii Sg VHK ii A II UMBRELLAS. STOC?' THERETO WbSyS 5 FROM BOYS ' CONWAY SUITS: WE />! ' > ZZ ■ ■ ill *B I"! If A » 33 T toVye Bars?p^c8 ars?p^ce B s O iSTJJ stock these to fit boys from r* ' ;^H H _ <i| § H .t. t -,™ H' Jl JLJkm it 25s 6d. 3TO 8 YEARS; PRICES 19s 63 to 30s. ,^^ T JW lii #^ B R 11 Economic -- W. SPENCE ■ - Hawera

PHARAZYN'S ESTATE, MARAHAU. OADDELEY & FORLONG, L> Auctioneers and Land Agents, Wanganni, have received instructions direct from the owners to sell the above splendid piece of country in small areas. THIS ESTATE contains 5000 acres, and is unequalled in N.Z. for general farming purposes. OPPORTUKITIEB to grain growers, dairy farmers, graziers of all kinds, fruit growers, sheep farmers, etc. IS A PARADISE to all living creatures. Look at the stock and their condition, and you see the class of country with no uncertain eye. THIS FAR-FAMED ESTATE is now at your disposal. So we say : Go ! Don't delay ! but inspect for yourself, and we can assure you you will not be disappointed. NOTE. — Prices, terms, and full particulars can be obtained by application to as. Being general financial agents and stock auctioneers, etc., we are in a position *o assist purchasers. BRICKS! BRICKS! I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF — BRICKS — TO £2 per 1000 ( NET ) On Trucks at Patea. Stocks of over Half a Million on Hand. H. GRAVES Patba. ALL Grocers sell MALKO (malted coftee and kola) ; ask yours for a free sample. T^vOES IT PAY? What? Why to eat the Best Meat in the market. Then go to the Meat Bazaar. L. S. BARRACLOUGH. RANGER SCHOOL, OF DRESS j CUTTING. AGENTS ... MISSES YOUNG, HIGH ST., HAWERA. HAWERA— Classes daily, 10 to 12, 2to 4 ; evening classes every Thursday, from 7 to 9; Saturday classes tor school girls, from 10 to 4. Classes also held at Eltham, Tuesdays ; Kaponga, Wednesdays ; Normanby ; from 10 to 4. Charts and Tuition ... £1 xo o Twenty Dressmaking Lessons 13 0 £330 Full particulars and free lesson on application. TARANAKI STABLES. THE following are the rates at these stables :— Feeds 1/ Stands 6d H B.NICHOLAS ... Proprietor. FATHERS & MOTHERS One of the most important dangers which menace youth is that of over-growing the strength. It is good for children to grow, but they rriust also be nourished. Good nourishment means something more than good food. It < means food well digested. If you see your boys and girls looking pale and thin, Wallace's Quinine & Iron Tonic will help their food do them good. It is a grand tonic for the young. Price, 2/6 large bottle. W. K. WALLACE. THE PHARAZYN ESTATE. The Land of Corn and Sunshine ! The Land of Pigs and Peas ! The Land of Fat Sheep and Prime Cattle ! rpiHE above beautiful Property, I known as THE MARAHAU STATION, containing — 5000 ACRES — of absolutely the finest cropping, dairying, or fattening country in the colony, NOW OFFERED FOR SALE in Sections of from 120 to 1400 Acres, adjoining the railway stations Nukumaru and Okehu, and 17 miles by splendid road from Wanganui. Creamery adjoins the property. FOR CROPPING— The land is unequalled. 50 Bushels WHEAT and N 80 Bushels of OATS being average crops. FOR FATTENING— We would recall to farmers the Wanganui Show of 1902. MARAHAU Entries Secured 70 PRIZES in Fat Stock Classes. FOB DAIRYING— The results at the Maxwelltown Creamery, adjoining the property^ prove that the land is well adapted to this class of tanning. . , The property is so well known throughout the colony that we need not dwell further on its many ad« ! vantages here. The TERMS OF SAKE are :— 10% cash ; balance on completion of certificate of title. Fuller particulars on application "lewis & co., - Lind & Estate Agents, WANGANUI? Or,— * , "'"*/.•■

NO DOUBT X7"OU are figuring upon having PUDDINGS AND CAKES FOB . . . CHRISTMAS . . . If so, you want BEST FBUITS . . AT . . LOWEST PRICES. I can fill the bill. NEW SEASON'S Currants (machine cleaned) at 4<l per lb. Eleme raisins, 5d per lb Seeded raisins, yd per lb { Sultanas, s£d per lb Best cooking figs, 8d per lb i Lemon and orange peel, 6d per lb Cooking almonds, 1/6 per lb A splendid stock of BEST FACTORY HAMS, 8° LB. K3" All Seasonable Goods' in stock and at fine figures. RANGES. RANGES. | j A new stock of Luke's lates patterns. | Have a look at them and be convinced. BOBBINS' NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE. W. ROWE. SEED & GRAIN MERCHANT, HAWERA. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. Champion Swede White stubble do. Monarch do. G. T. Yellow Skirving's 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 do White Belgian do. MANURES— Wellington Meat Export Co. Gear Meat Freezing Co. Wanganui Meat Freezing Co. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. Local-ground Bone Dust Steamed Bone Dust Sold at makers' own list prices. 0)1 cake, crushed linseed, calf meal Pig meal, crushed oats, fowl groats Fowl grit, garden manures ] Canterbury oats and chaff, bran i Canterbury hay, pollard, etc. Grass and Clover Seeds, etc. O.S. chaff, £1 10s per ton Barley, 2s 3d per bushel Lawn Mowers, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Reap Hooks, Slashers, Sieves, Flower Pots, Fencing Wire AGENT FOB— Massey-Harris Co.'s Agricultural Machinery. A Cup ot N JSCTAR is so Delicious so Refreshing, and so Economical. TEA Orange Tlp| (!■*». «*. Golden Tlp»( y* From — M. J. Campbell, Hawera. Gtlmour 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. A GOOD WINE . . NEEDS NO BUSH. JIKEWISE the NEW CENJ TURY TYPEWRITER requires no laudation on our part, because business men have long since recognised its superiority over all other writing machines. For hard wear and tear, the instrument is unequalled. Its immunity from break-downs is assured, therefore the words " New Century" and long levity are synonomous terms. We want to let you know more about this faithfully-built, popular typewriter. IS" Drop us a line and an Art Catalogue will be mailed free. New Oentury Typewriter Co. 31, Victoria St., Wellington. And at Auckland, Christcfaurch, and Dunedin. Li__

4SL rpO STAND AT LAKE (ffEs27wß&r ■*■ ROAD & TRAVEL f JPuOH THE HAWERA SYLVIA PAftK (2). ATALANTA I BT. LEGEB (I) iI | ! S S-g fc 2 « g gi 2 j~ o » s a. g s» *■ gp 1 i 85 g f SYLVIA PARK was bred by The Sylvia Park Stud Company, Auckland. He is the sire of Kaharoa, Lasting, Delamere, Durable, Mataura, Ingle wood, Parkahot, Crimson Lake, Sylvrie, and Woodfield, all winners, and rank among the best horses ever bred on this, coast. Sylvia Park has proved himself a great sire, as all his progeny can gallop fast, are good tempered, with bone and substance enough to pull a milk cart. Sylvia Park will visit any person's farm within reasonable distance if notice is sent to J. Goodwin, Lake Road, Hawera. Sylvia Park took first prize at Taranaki show, first prize Wanganui- show, and first prize Egmont show. Will travel to Patea on Mondays, Waverley Wednesday mornings,; ana at Hawera Thursday to end of the week. Fee, £5 ss. Farmers' mares not intended for racing, £4 4s. Grazing, la 6d per week. Groomage, 2s 6d. All care but no responsibility. J. GOODWIN, Owner, Lake Road, Hawera. TO Travel this Season Hawera and Waverley Districts, tiftF£*^Hfr# The Trotting Stal ! COOLGABDIE. By Camel (gr. s. Berlin), The Arab (im ported by Nabob Wilson, Esq., Christchurch), gr. d. Duchess. Coolgardie is a bay horse with blaci points, stan.ds 17 hands high, has splendid temper. He has taken several prizes in the show ring, and his stock are good per formers. He has proved himself a suri foal-getter, and on his breeding should nick well with any class of mare. Terms : £3 3s ; two or more mares ai per agreement. Groomage ss. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply, D. MOORHOUSE, Owner, Commercial Stables. To Stand this Season at Waihi anc Travel the Hawera and Surrounding Districts, )jfi^fe^£& The Champion ClydesKNIGHT of the THISTLE 10,789, S.C.S.B. Knight of the Thistle is descended fron the oldest, soundest, and most populai 'champion prize- winning strains of Clydes dale blood in Scotland, and owners oj mares employing his services may depenc on having stock free from any hereditarj ansoundness or blemish on their sire's side For Full Pedigree See Cards. For farther particulars apply, A. ALEXANDER, Or J. TURNER. TO Travel this Season in the Okaiawi District, The Purebred tf^B^flf^CA Clydesdale StalWHAT'S WANTED Sire Armadale, gr sire Glengyle, g gi sire Prince of the Isles. Dam, Duchess ol Alexandra, by St Alexander, gr dam Queer of the Cranbournes, g gr dam Jenny, bj Wait-a-Wee. What's Wanted is a very superior, wellbred colt, three years old, of the verji best quality and true type of the Clydesdale breed, standing 16 hands 2 inches high on short legs. He is a very massive colt, with clean flat bones, strong, and well-iormed joints, beautiful silky hail and feet of good quality. He has a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well sprung ribs, and strong, short-coupled back ; altogether he is a most compactly built, wellput together specimen of a draught horse. Wbat's Wanted, as a yearling, gained first prize at Egmont A. and P. Society's show; first prize as a two-year-old at Taranaki Metropolitan show. He has never been beaten in the show ring, except by his half-brother and stable companion Up-to-Date. His sire, Armdale, was got by that celebrated breeding and show-ring sire, Glengyle, out of the fine breeding mare, Nancy, who was shown until 13 years of age, and was never beaten in her class. She won nine first and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexandra's gr dam, Jenny, was one of the best draught mares ever bred or imported to the South Island, being dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-winner, having gained the following prizes, viz. : First and champion at Tapanui (South Island) as a two-year-old, 1897; first prize at Egmont A. and P. Society Show, 1898; first and champion at Wanganui, 1898; first and champion at I'aranaki, 1898; first prize as brood mare and champion prize as best draught mare or filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, New Plymouth, 1900. From the foregoing it will be seen that What's Wanted*B breeding cannot be surpassed, and he is certain to prove himself a getter of the very best of Clydesdales. Terms, £4, single mares, payable on or before January 1, 1906. Good paddocks provided free for mares, but no responsibility Apply to, BREMEB Or Groom-in-Charge. TO Travel Hawera and the Surrounding District, Clydesdale **mHBLjBHwy Stallion, .^DUwWMMBKiIii ROYAL STANDARD Agitator — Pride. Royal Standard, foaled October, 1901, was bred by William Patrick, Esq., Balmoral Farm, Outram, and is a dark brown horse with white points and ratch on face. This colt has been first as a yearling and as a two-year-old in Dnnedin. , Sire Agitator (imp.) (10.488) by Royal Standard (9847) dam Nelly McGregor gL,243) by St. Gatien (3988), g. dam Kate cGregor (6325) by McGregor (1487) by Darnley, g.g. dam Lady (562) by Su Walter (795) : Dam Pride by Wallace (late Albertus) 7420) (imp.*) by Golden Treasure (4417), g. sire Lord Erskine (1744), g. dam Pride of Kilayth by Salisbury Pride, g.g. dam Princess (imp.) by Prince o! Wales (673). Agitator was fourth at the Highland Agricultural Show at Edinburgh in a strong class of three-year-olds in 1899. He was first and. champion two yean in succession at Dunedin and Oamarn Shows. Pride wai first as a yearling at the Taieri, and first v a three-year-old at the Taieri and Dunedin, and has taken other prises too numerous to mention. Grand dam Pride of. Kilaytii haa been.a most successful prize winner at both Xhuedtn and Taieri Shows and was champion at' Invercargfll and Dunedin, Betide* having taken many first priiet aa a brood mar/ Terms: £4 4s. Al care but no rearon. ■ibility. Paddocking (or maree b*oma distance. , Tor farther particulars apply to the!

; gf^ I LARGEST WHP ASSORTMENT J»BfeO BEST VALUES ' j ' fcJWtf TRUNKS in Leather, Wood, Iron, \- lap || If 1 • L Canvas, etc. All shapes and sizes, iit BissfiMsV I fitted and unfitted. I b RE-I-JM . I BAGS. Gladstone, Brief, Kit Bags, *, ![L P *~^ I|L HAT BOXES in Leather, Canf * iol^Blllsttaili JJ I RUGS. All Makes, all Qualities, all | >ltt ygEALAkDl ™^ HALLENSTEIN BROS., mßJffiMm N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, iABlBLlii HAWERA. * g sff t || ■ % M TT gel CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WISH to intimate that they have now completed the most Up-to-Date CARRIAGE FACTORY and SHOWROOM in Taranaki. FARMERS Should now place their Orders for Milk Waggons and Drays for the coming season. It will pay you to get a quotation from us, and inspect our present stock. A variety of Second-hand Vehicles for sale. OUR SHOEING FORGE. If you value your Horse, READ THlS,— Great satisfaction has been daily expressed by our numerous customers of the manner in which their Shoeing has been done by us during the last twelve months. A SPECiALITY. IS" PLEASE NOTE.— Horses suffering irom BAD FEET and BRUSHING CuYed in every case. , Telephone No. 4. HURRELL BROS.

Wanganui Christmas Carnival. From Boxing Day to New Year's Day Every day a day of Interest, Amusement, Fan. BIG MILITARY TOURNAMENT. Entries from all parts of the colony. REGATTA & SAILING RACES. Crews and boats, from far and near, competing. Come and see the natives in their War Canoe Races, Hurdle contests. The " Chase for a Wahine 1 ; will make you laugh. SWIMMING CARNIVAL Champions from all best known New Zealand awl Australasian swimmers competing, including Cavill & Keran, champions of the world. ! BAND CONTEST. Bands competing: Hawera, Stratford, T.Y.M.I. [Wanganui], Feilding, Manchester Rifles [Feilding], Marton and Palmerston Municipal. Also Foi and War Dances by the natives I ATHLETIC & CYCLING CARNIVAL leading Peds. and Cyclists from all over the colony. Foi Dances, etc., continued. Entries finally olom SATURDAY, Dm. 16th. UP-RIVER & SEASIDE Excursion!. Cheap and enjoyable. Scenic beauties unrivalled anywhere. Bach evening, at the Opera House, the Gorgeous Spectacular Drama— "Paradise : New Zealand." Over ioo performers, trained by the eminent Signor Borzoni. Beautiful Illustrated Booklet Send three penny stamps for postage. Tells all about the Carnival. Wire for Accommodation now. J. T. MUIR, Secretary: t .0. Box, 134. COME TO STAY? RATHER ! OUR Business is increasing every week. How do you account for it ? By the Superior Quality of our High - Class Modern Footwear, combined with our extremely Low Prices. YES, WE DO^EPAIRING. That is a branch of our business that is growing by LEAPS and BOUNDS. The Superior Quality of our Workmanship and our reasonable prices are the Secret of our Success. T. DICKSON & CO., HAWERA BOOT PALACE. F. G. THACKER, . Manager. EGMO.MT STEAM HAW, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Estblished 1883. Bush Mills at Midhirst and Ngaire, Yards at Midhirst, Stratford Ngaire. Head Office and Factory : Princes street, - Hawera. (1 EO. SYME Proprietor. J A large stock o all sizes of rough and dressed timber in rimu, matai, totara, kauri, and white pine. Rusticated boarding, tongued and grooved flooring, T.G.B. & V. lining. All trade requisites kept in stock. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION including sashes, doors, sash frames, door frames, shop fronts, roller shutters, bay and Venetian windows skylights, vinery and garden lights staircases, mantelpieces, gates, posts ornamental fencing, handrailing. MOULDINGS OF ALL FATTEBNS | Special designs to order. Turnery and band saw cutting in all their branches. Carved trusses, verandah, mantel and cave brackets. Tallow casks, butter kegs, tubs, , buckets, cheese vats, barrel and square churns with stand and pulleys complete. All material used for joinery and manufactured goods picked and thoroughly seasoned. Large factory churns made to order with all the latest improvements. KLENZO EXTRACT OF SOAP. The mighty washing powder is sold throughout New Zealand. Just try it. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Hawera Public Pound, on December sth, by Mr H. B. Nicholas, from his property, Tawhiti road, for trespass, 1 yellow and white poley cow, no visible brand, with red and white spotted bull calf at foot If the above are not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at Haweia Public Pound on Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1904, at 12 noon, according to the provisions of tke Impounding Act. A. J. HOWARD, Poundkeeper. I ~ IMPOUNDING NOTICE. # ' TMPOUNDED in the Hawera X Public Pound on Dec. Bth, by Mr J, Morrison, from his property .on the Whinnga Road, for trespass, — A chestnut gelding (hack), white face, 3 white stockings, short tail, small piece out of near ear, unshod, no visible brand. If the above is not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at Hawera Pound on Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1904, at 13 noon, according to the provisions cf the Impounding Act. AT]. HOWARD, 1 Poundkeeper. F you cannot drink ordinary coffee, try MAMCO (malted coffee and kola). « ™ v wd y our digestion. BING up 66 for quotations in Produc^l^ggg^^g^ •*&. .', ■: Aii^iJW9BS*gsßM4SSlr^ilJ^^L

ELTHAM COACH FACTORY a SEASONABLE : *Tn[^^^ l fllßß^^^Hk TF you'll note it, you'll hear /wl • A most of your friends com- / I \ plaining about feeling off-color, l[j' , r an^ *key are short-tempered and SECOND-HAND VBHIOLBS FOR reßSed « If o^ 1 "SJ^J pat ui nnp»P inn nT.w.AR find some of them showing a BALE QHBAP TO OLBAB. pim p ly fa(^ Rnd some win be , r> M ,w. n.i«m. r-t* nursing boils. These are seasonI *S«l f nSP'^d I o«fcr able complaints, and indicate \ESSBS .aft a -B=r6=?« a Long sLftfrsfgood order seasonable remedy is a Gigs, good order . s!L^i^a^nß 1 Bng ±£r tt ' nMtly MW I^M BLUE FLAG x 5-in. tyre Waggon, in first-class m^^^^M order ; cheap. mS^^^^ r *, -T v*, , i, sf *' LIVERCURE Agent for Messrs Booth, Macdonald "i,. gtrtMl n ana 10. It j s a s i m ple, safe, and reliable «*• m«^ *i,* «,£w«_ laxative, gentle in its actions and Note the address- beneficial in its effects. JS. Lt. J3IUAJNI, Sold . chemists and Storeß Eltham Coach Factory, at 2/6 and 4/6. Bridob Strbbt Eltham. —^^-^— *^i— — — l

• WE nave much pleasure in notifying that we have now completed the Re-organisa-tion of our Tailoring Department, and are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to us at prices that must effect a revolution in the tailoring trade. Recognising* the absolute necessity ol doing business on Up-to-date Principles, we have thoroughly re-organised the departmentengaged a highly qualified Cutter (who has the assistance of a competent staff), and can now offer you tac best value and telcction procurable. We shrink all tweeds, use only the best linings and trimmings, and guarantee perfect satisfaction in Fit. Style, and Finish. ' We invite your attention to our revised price list :— Price of tweed : 79 6d ; old price £3 15s the suit ; revised price, now £2 15a ; 83 6d, £4 23 6d the suit, now & X 8» 6d ; jo«, £4 7s 6d the suit, now &7s 6d ; 124 £4 15s the suit, now £3. 15« ; I 4», £s 5» the suit, now £4 ss ; blue and black vicuna, 5s the suit, now ;G4 5» i, Bo*'* No- 4 sergei £A *5» the suit ; now £4 ; best quality coating, joa the suit, now £4 10a. The above.*, prices are for Spot Cash only. If booked, 51 extra will be charged. PATERSON'S TAILORING High-street, Hawera. Help the little ones grow plump and strong. Give regular doses of Lane's Emulsion, Start now. r4 , TO THE RESIDENTS OF HAWERA k FABMEBS OF SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. npHE undersigned desire to inJL timate they have bought Mr John Ifinjay's Wood-cutting Plant and Business, and are now,. prepared to undertake Wood-cutting and Farm Work of all description, having added a complete plant for all kinds of farm work.All information from W. C. Noble, Lake road, next MrA'Court's, or order may be left at The Mart, Regent street. ' NOBLE & CO., Contractors A. H, DUXFIELD ! LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ! SADDLE MAKER. Q ADDLES and of every O description made to order on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Repairs neatly and promptly j executed. . * , Agent for Cltphtm't) Patent Hone 1 Holder and Wheel-lock and Kirk- I wood 1 ! Ointment. j A. H. DUXFIELD, i High-street ... Hawera. j ; ' v i FOIt delicate children Wallace's « Emulsion ol Cod liver Oil is [ unequalled. A few doses will \ strengthen tho chest and htngf , ajt^ i fcxinir tl 1 * color ? ack to tlui'tttttl

WE HAVE A large assortment of Hearth Rugs • of all shades, sizes, patterns and prices. Linoleum s—new designs. Easy Wickjxrs & Otmbr Chairs. Curtains & Table Covers. Go-carts and Prams, and a good yariety of all Household Furnitujrev, PRATT & CO. CABINETMAKERS UPHOLSTERERS AND UNDERTAKERS. Next P.O. Telephone— l 26. EGMONT LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Princes St., ... Hawera. BEID AND SALES have taken over Mr Higginson's interest is the above atablea, 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— Doable 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 neatest care taken of them, bnt the Proprietors-will in no way hold themselves responsible, and the same will only be taken in on that ( understanding. The stables will be under the direct supervision- of the Proprietors. Correspondence and telephone (20) promptly attended to. Cabs meet all trains. REID AND" SALES, Proprietors. HAUGHEVS COMMERCIAL STABLES. n " r: -;ti rod. Princes street, Hawera. i : HlßE— Double and single > 'Wggies, gigs* brakes, ' lan? od saddle horses. , tA , . jNono but reliable horses seat outf Careful grooms always in atten* 4*ince» Il\, Recently ecccted a large and jAettswoitdtouu bu^gy shed; „,'Jtltp lupW' ,:UiKiH; ; , i^.jsa aid lavatory*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 4

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