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OUR MEN'S SHOOTERS ARE RELIABLE, waterproof, and solidly made— made by ourselves. We make them in kip, chrome, and green hide, ! full watertight tongues, no toe-caps, and no'- seam up the' back. They are heavily vailed, with toe-plates and heel-tips, and are just the boot for country wear. THE PRICE14/6 MUST SELL THEM. We have cheaper lines, but this boot is throne that has been largely the means of our building up such a large coutitry trade. '■. TRY^AJPAIR. R. HANNABT& CO. liTD. | Doe? your | I JSrotber Daijc^e ?^| \ . TTAVE you ever thought of giving him a neat White v % . " { J-JL Dress Bow (our prices are 6d and i/ ), a pair; of 'S ( J White Gloves (Lisle at i/-, kid for 1/6), or perhaps a' ~€±\ N Dress Shirt, best quality, 6/6? Don't, wait, until his- 'tfi C birthday; he'll value the little present all the m ore now. ; , lH Ask him. You can tell him our Dress Suits cost £6 6s. ■■! -.' V^ { PATERSON^f ? CLOTHIER, HAWERA. -• .:., C

FOR SALE— A COMPLETE DAIRY FARM. O^7 ACRES in good graseos and all 0 § cleaned for ploughing; within easy resell of Hawero by good metal roaa ; will carry easily 40 cows, horses, etc. House of 5 rooms and necessary sheds on section. School 1£ miles away; factory a few ehaiiM away. Price £25 per acre, £500 cash. Easier terms to good man. WILL INCREASE IN VALUE. 1 (\C\ 4 CRES » aII rea( *y for the plough, .1- vi \J in good grasses ; carrying at present 80 cows and 10 horses. House of 5 rooms, 20-bail cowshed, boxthorn fences, etc. About four miles from Hawera by good metal road ; creamery few chains away. Pfice, £25 per acre; £500 cash. Easier terms to good man. A GOOD FARM.— STRAIGHT LEASE. Qr|r| ACRES, within easy reach of OUU Hawera and railway, will milk 150 cows; about 280 acres ploughablo, two cottages on section ; lease 5 years, • rent 20s per acre; no goodwill. Will leaso in two separate farms, being in area 150 acres .ipproximalely. This is a good opportunity for anyone wishing to settle on section for coming seasonI HaWera Commercial Age**ty A IRIIND IN NEED DR ELMSLIE, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST. Registered by tbe Government! of Qre»t Britain, New Zealand, and New South Walei, No. 13 WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. THIS Highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris has, by 26 yean of study and research, become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. In his very successful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultation! are free to all, ao that a friendly chat, either personally or by letter, costs nothing, ana may save you years of misery, so none need despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best and purest are Honestly and Faithfully ised. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours: 10 to 18, 8 to 4, sb a _ m YOUNG MEN. | If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr Elmslie, No. 13 Wellington terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your troubles and their causes. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE -a. Complete Cure in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge. Btrictly confidential. Moderate charges. Consulting Hours : 10 to 12, 2to 4, 7 to I. LADIES. May consult Dr Elmelie at his residence, No. 13 Wellington terrace, Wellington, from 10 to 2, 2 to 4, 7 to 8 daily, who is a legally-qualified Physician and Specialist, and whose up-to-date treatment gives the greatest satisfaction. Strictly confidential. Call or write. Sole Agent for Famous Ladies' Corrective Tablets (10s 6d extra), 81s post free. Guaranteed saft and reliable. Moderate charges. N.B.— Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies necessary for their case. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. My Dear Doctor,— -I have no hesitation whatever in saying "Yes" in reply to your letter recived to-day, in which you ask me whether I am willing to let the public know the benefit I received at your hands. When I saw you upon the recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom jou had previously completely cured of a similar complaint), I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and .depression in both mind and body as any human hieing could be be— in fact, I thought life was not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. Yon told me plainly *na honestly that yon could and would cure me, so thai I should no longer be baahful and ' stupid in society, and could take my part ■ and interest in the amusements and sports of others and have an ambition in my business. At first I thought your promise wm too good to be true. , I am thankful to lay I tried your treatment: I •wear solemnly I feel a different man today. I have pnt on flesh and muscle, ana have any amount' of confidence in myself. lam perfectly healthy and quite happy, capable of enjoying myself as others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend «11 fellow sufferers to put their I confidence in you, ai yonr treatment is perfect and yonr charges are small. — I am, yours truly.. Lachlah Camiiom. . 1 -^ :—:: — : I FOR delicate children, Wallace's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in unequalled. A few doses will strengthen the chest and lungs and bring the. color back to the .little sufferer's 'cheeks. Large bottles a/6. •* \ TV O E S I T PAY? What?. Why to, eat the Beat Meat in the market. Then gc to the Meat Bazaar. ■ " L. Si BARRACLOUGH.

11/ ANTED KNOWN T We have/ • f ¥ just opened Jip a large variety of the famous English rWard Shoe ; delightful for home- comforts, > has rubber heels attached. Prices reasonable. -T. Djckson & Co. , ' '■', .'-.- V\7 ANTED KNOWN— We have VY ' just opened upa nice'Gerity Sunday Boot; very smart inappearance. Only 12/6. T. pickspn & Co. TFANf ED-KNOW^— We have ** just opened up a fine lot of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's warm Slippers for Winter, from 1/ to 6/6. T. Dickson 8c Co.- - *. \. YI7 ANTED KNOWN— Wei are,-' * ~ still opening up goods to suit | fathers, jnothers, * sisters,- anil I brothers. T. Dickson &Co. ~- - ANTEP"KNpWN,^At the Cash Arcade '(corner of High and Victoria streets) thevtoye-, at present a beautiful selection of Silk French Flannel and Flanneße . Blouse, at all prices. Also, a choice selection of Dress Materials for winter wear. Dressmaking" on the premises,' under the supervision of ' competent cutter and fitter. F|t ' and style guaranteed. T. Sexton. . ; -TT7-ANTED .KNOWN-JH- . V f Morris, Jeweller and Watch- .• maker, makes a speciality of thef , repairing department of his business. . TW ANTED KNOWN— We hav> |j *" secured specially discounted -| new winter goods (from 25' to SO <■ per cent), which we are clearing .aM half their usual prices. We are [' clearing dress goods, serges, tweeds, h face cloths, cashmere^, velvets, etc., j at startling reductions for ■ cash at j 1 McLeod's Cash Drapery Co. \' 4 ] WANTED KNOWN— Startling : ** bargains of new jackets, fcj muffs, furs, shawls, blouses, golf 1 blouses, vests, corsets, ' flowers, < feathers, trimmed millinery, etc), : discounted greatly for cash at Me- . Leod's Cash Drapery Co. ANTED KNOWN— Capital ; value in ribbons, laces^gimps, .1 insertions, : collars, hosiery, fancy : muslins, &c.,~~a1l at reduced prices ' for cash at McLeod's Cash Drapery . Co., High street.' , • . . * ANTED KNOWN -—Special \ bargains in men's, youths', ;^ and boys' "clothing and hosiery of .] all kinds ; .umbrellas, portmanteaus,' ( discounted for cash, at McLeod's -> Cash Drapery Co., High street. " ANTED /KNOWN -^S,tar , ; ling Bargains ! Great Re- ; ductions! Goods literally given : away. Try McLeod's for. value-in \ men's suits, youths' and boys' suits,- * trousers, men's, youths' and boys'- 5 ■. shirts, hats, caps, braces, handker-! ; chiefs, umbrellas, .etc. Reduced ; over 36" per cent for cash-at Me-- l ( Leod's Wellington Co, High_street. Don't miss this opportunity for bargains. '' — ANTED, bachelors .to be - married to ladies who use Moa Teas. - Keep your eyes open.: ANTED, everyone to share- ( in-the magnificent discount" ] cash prizes given by the proprietors \ ,of Moa Teas, surpassing all others ; r £ 150 next time. • r ANTED KNOWN— That F. Gapper, of Kaponga, is agent for Tussicura,- Witch's Oil^ : Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice, Mountain ; King Asthma Powder. „ •• ,j %"»/ ANTED, because Matilda \ VV uses only Moa Teas, and <i they are a treat. _~_ 1 ANTEDr every Driver to J remember his vehicle is not completely equipped without—the Clapham Horse-holder. No holder, no insurance; no insurance, 1 no policy 1 — WANTED,- Kverybodv^th> watch to^ get, it cpaned or repaired at Morris', High street ANTED KNOWNJ-That E.. ! ■ J. Shrirnpton, Nbrmanbjk - stocks Tussicura, ..Witch's Oil,' \ I Mountain King Asthma Powder;. Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice, WitchV , Herbal Ointment. , . , WANTED. KNOWN— For a"] good fitting Suit, madepf ' the best materials, call at C. S. ( Smith'sj Tailor, Hawera. ' ~__ .s' < ANTED, those tired ot buy- i ing ice cream and candies, going to theatres and up the river, : and want a. rest, use Moa Teas; , they stimulate. ;• - ; D^~Q"YOU KNOW— G. C. Sage ' is"" taking orders for his Celebrated Oilskins, and Horse and Cow Covers. Made by tradesmen at tbe < premises in Princes street, Hawera, and:at-Stratfbrd. ']• .' . \ PATRONISE Local Industry.— For Oilskins and Canvas. Coats go to the maker. No middle*, man's profits. Horse Covers frbm 15/;! Cow, Covers from 5/6. G.X. Sage, Princes street, Hawera,; and' at Stratford, ; "^ ■" •" i^VUß^Card Specimen Boole has \j lately been revised, and'eom?risse all the latest novelties. Star, lawira. -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 1

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