14 days] . [14 days A GENUINE CHEAP SALE of SUMMER GOODS at THE CASH ARCADE FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. ALL NEW GOODS. NO OLD STOCK. This Season's Millinery to be cleared at any price. Come and see our Prices. You are not forced to buy. T. SEXTON : CASH ARCADE | Corner of Victoria st. and High st. '. 14 days] [14 days 1 \ FATHERS & MOTHERS One of the most important dangers which menace youth is I that of over-growing the strength. 1 I It is good for children to grow, but they must 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. : notice. H" AVING disposed of my Bakery . business, as from February ist, 1905, to Walter Jounnax, who is favorably known in this district, as a first-class baker, I beg to thank my numerous customers for their liberal support during the past nine years, and hope for a continuance of the same to my successor, who, I feel sure, will give every satisfaction. JOSEPH W. SCOTT. Having taken over the above ' business, from ist February, 1905, I hope, by strict attention to business, and by supplying a first-class article, to gain the support accorded to my predecessor. WALTER JOUNNAX. I _ ] pOTO T. DICKSON & <50., HIGH STREET, HAWERA, For all you WANT IN FOOT-WEAR. ■ ■ WILL the person who is looking for a real good coffee kindly apply at the nearest store for , a tin of MALKO. 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 tbey will receive a fair measure of support from travellers and the settlers in the surrounding districts. On Hire — Double and bingle buggies, gigs, brakes, landaus, and saddle horses. i Only reliable horses sent out. Horses carefully broken to saddle I and harness. All horses, vehicles, parcels, etc. left at the stables will have the I greatest care taken of them, but 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. 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 out 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. TVOES IT PAY? What? Why to eat the Best : Meat in the market. Then go to the Meat Bazaar. L. S. BARRACLOUGH. I F OR : DINNERS, i SUPPERS, OYBTERB, FISH, Etc., There is nothing ! Better than the SII__VJER, GRID - HIGH ST., . HAWERA r N.B. — Hot and cold water baths on the premises, 1/. Telephone 115. A. M. CONROY, DISTRICT AGENTGOVERNMENT n ACCIDENT INSURANCE , DEPARTMENT. tl Personal Accident and Employers v Liability Covers issued. Office .'—Opposite Star Office ' HAWERA. .—,. — , . — — . ■ j BECAUSE I thought she was! k one among a thousand, nowj I think she is a thousand in one, I when she gives me Moa Tea. '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8162, 27 February 1905, Page 4
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