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! Al BAKERY & KEFRESHMENT_BOOMS. ETAVING sold out my interest , *■ *J the above Bakery, I h»ve to thank my numerous customers for their support in the past and to ask the same favor for my successors. * [ J. RICHDALE. r .. In t^/og over the above, we bee f *°. a share of patroniire. t The bakehouse will be under the ! JJ hyge ot Mr McKenzie, who has had an extensive experience. bmall cakes and wedding cakes . made on the premises. 1 Bread delivered regularly; I CURRIN & jffcKfiftzTE. j ■ ■—-—. [ CAMERON & SON [ T)EG *© inform farmers and the ' v public generally that they; • have added a i GRAIN AND BBBD BBANOH k to their Wood and Coal Business. B _ In Stock— Oats, Chaff, Hay, Fowl Wheat," Calf-meal, Pig-meal. . Farmers' own Grain Crushed or 1 Ground. » ___ ■ ; JS* Grass Seeds, Clovers, Turnip Seed, etc • CAMERON & SON ... Princes st. •» ——_ ——^ ———^ «»—«« ! IF YOU WANT \ Eggs all the year round, J preserve now, < while cheap, with Waterglass. The safest, cheapest, and I most reliable egg pre- [ servative, 1/ bottle. J *TUST LANDER—A new line of s O sardines—"KingOscar" brand, ■ fifty small, tender fish in a tin, pret' served in olive oil; a real delicacy. , Also, Yarmouth bloaters, haddocks, 1 marinated herrings, oysters, etc. l Tinned American sugar corn American pie fruit in gallon t tins. Tinned tomatoes, pears, , peaches, apricots, pineapple. t- Maypole soap and Diamond dyes j in all colors • tr*- 00** wa^ers» cream sandwich, . Keil fingers, meal wafers, cream t crackers, and chocolate biscuits. 1 « The Hero M rat-trap-the most | deadly yet invented, haricot beans, , Singer's egg producer, Capt. White's I Oriental and Military pickle. 1 Rheumo, the great rheumatic remedy. ; M. J. CAMPBELL, I HIGH STREET ..; ... HAWBKA. ( - :mailo r i n g. ! -NEW SPRING■f' - SUITINGS - i ' Now Showing at ADAMSON&ROBB'S , HIGHCLASS . . . TAILORS . . High St. Hawera. HAWERA SASH & DOOR FACTORY. QUINiROS., Proprietors. TIMBER, GLASS, & HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Builders' requisites of every dear notion . ' *" Manufacturers of churns aztf hntt«r workers "^.DutterOver 1,000,000 feet of sr iWn timber ?, % ' USIW^ of 100,000 feet of mouldings Separator and n^? dne oils ciahty r Mills at Toko, ham> wd Mid. hirst. QUI?*ISROS., Proprietors. YOr^ PHYSICIAN I ay use the greatest learning 1 p°? .sible in writing your prescription, but unless it is compounded by a chemist who has experience and skill, it may produce quite another result from that intended. Our reputation for honesty and skill is well known. We make up your prescription as your doctor intended it to be made. We use none but the purest of drugs, and our measures' and> chemical balances are specially imported (6 meet the requirements of a high-class, dispensing .business. Our Prescription is our $rjde, and /we nave good reason co be pttmd'of it, as our prices show me appreciation tit which it is hefci by both doctor and patient. Our prices are always fair^evca loWi 7f^e charj(e according to w|iat iiiro nti bottle, noi according to me'sue of the boftle. Wbenew yo« have 4 pfe^crfptioi; to fiU, brilk jt:t6^ r ot ksk 3^»igßc^S telephone it to us, and we'll send it to ybn without ejtr* ch^ir^i. ■ ' ' W. K. WALLACE, f DISPBNBIKQ CttfttttST;

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 4