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Business Notices. — — — — .. .. . , GIBSONS LIMITED. CASH WAREHOUSES, CASH WAREHOUSES, PATEA AND HAWERA. THE STORES FOR A GOOD ARTICLE. Telephone 74. p atea 28> TEA. TEA. GIBSONS have long been known as the HEAD-QUARTERS for the very FINEST TEA sold in New Zealand. OUR TEA is imported direct from the Finest Gardens in Ceylon and India. When we buy, price is no object; we must have the VERY HIGHEST QUALITY TEA GROWN. Our instructions to our Indian and Ceylon , buyers are to buy when QUALITY is at its BEST. We do not limit them to price and do not hurry them to buy. GIBSONS' TEAS are packed in tLe Garden where grown into lead-lined boxes. "Direct from the garden to the teapot." A very small quantity of our TEA is required in making a brew. A beautiful amber-colored liquor with a full-bodied flavor is obtained with a very small amount of Tea. Gibsons' Teas are economical. Landed, ex "Fredrick der Grosse," ® Colombo, 10,0001bs. CEYLON TEA Al — 300 511). boxes Finest Broken Orange Pekoe, 10/6 per box Al— soo 101b. boxes Finest Broken Orange Pekoe, 20/ per box G2— loo 101b. boxes Finest Broken Pekoe, 16/ per box. Al--25 541b. half-chests Finest Broken Orange Pekoe,. 9o/ per halfchest. This. is a good line for settlers. The larger the package the better ' the Tea keeps. It is a "pound of Tea a week" chest A beautifully flavored Tea--will keep good for two years. G2— 2o 591b. half-chests Finest Bioken Pekoe, 85/ per half-chest. This Tea will suit Hotels, Boarding-houses or Farmers who like a good Etrong liquoring Tea. Fine high flavor. • Our buyer at Colombo writes : "TLe finest Teas tffat have come ou the market for some considerable time h«ve been selected to fill this order i.nd we think the shipment will give great satisfaction, in every way." * Landed ex Aparima @ CalcuttaA shipment of the very Finest Darj*eling Broken Orange Pekoes, pric^ 2/6 per lb. Lovers of a wood 'lndian Tea will welcome this. The finest Tea grown. COFFEE. COFFEE. We roast and grind our own COFFEE daily, and sell it pure. Our Ground Coffee is as pure as the thoughts of childhood: What finer drink is there than a cup of good Wholesome Coffee? Beware of Chicory and Coffee Essences — both, injurious to health. WINES AND SPIRITS. WHISKIE— OUR FINEST OLD SPECIAL, 35/ gallon, 6/ bottle OUR VERY OLD MATURED, 30/ gallon, 5/ bottle. Both Whiskies are Pure Malt — sold as they leave Scotland. We leave our customers to add the water. Have you ever tried Gibsons' "Finest Olde Whiskiel" The spirit of wind and sunshine and golden grain of Bonnie Scotland pervades it. Mellowed by years and its strength reduced by age, still as it trickles o'er the palate it conveys to the brain the soul o' the yellow-bearded barley and thewind that shakes it, and the golden sunshine that ripples o'er it. Old Folks, Old Friends, Old Times and Old Whiskie. WINES. — We stock only the very Finest Wines — Pure Grape. OUR SPECIAL OLD TAWNY PORT, J6 years old, is a grand old Wine for invalids, or a good tonic for those in good health. 4/ per bottle. SHERRY— Very Old Golden, Fine Old. A Wine for those sufferingfrom indigestion, 3/ bottle. CONSTANTIA— Rich Old Fruity Wine. • FRONTIGNAC, GRENACHE, TOKAY, MUSCATEL, CLARET - BURGUNDY, HOCK and CHABLIS. \ NEW ZEALAND WINES, 1/ bottle. -V : \i • ■ CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY, GIN, RUM. BASS and MANNING'S .ALE, bottled in the Breweries.' GUINNESS and MANNING'S STOUT. - GIBSONS, THE STORE FOR A GOOD ARTICLE. * GUNS. RTFLES. CARTRIDGES. TUST LANDED-— Single barrel guns from 30/ to 75/, , O double barrel guns from £3 ios, Winchester magazine, rifles, *22 rifles, and revolvers. Smokeless cartridges 3/6 box, black powder cartridges 2/3box, rifle and revolver cartridges, -22 long and short cartridges, game bags, cartridge belts, cleaning rods, and all shooting, requisites. Guns and rifles repaired by a competent gunsmith. JUST OPENED UP.— Har.ging and table lamps in latest designs, electro-plaie, cutlery, enamelware, tinware, brush- . ware, Orion ranges, Dover stoves, plain and tiled grates with tile hearths to match, carpenters* tools, farm tools, plain and barb wire, wire netting. All at Lowest Prices for Cash. ' A.- BLAIR, CASH IRONMONGER HIGH STREET, HAWERA. CAN WE BUILD YOU IT is our business to build all kinds of Vehicles, but at this time of the year we lay ourselves out specially to cater for those who require GIGS AND BUGGIES. This is the season most people are looking .for a Stylish Trap. Can we build one for you ? Our Factory is the most Up-to-date in the district, and our hands are all highly skilled in their work. D. AND J. SMITH, CARRIAGE BUILDERS HAWEBA,

HAWERA JOINERY WORKS. THE Proprietor is prepared to contract for the complete designing and erection of all kinds of buildings in brick, iron, or wood. Joinery of all descriptions manufactured on the premises of thoroughly seasoned timber. Painting and paperhaoging in all its branches by thoroughly competent workmen. A choice selection of papers to choose from. Also on hand all kinds of building material and builders' requisites. Estimates given and repairs promptly executed. E. A. PACEY, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, n ••* Hawera, Regent street . v Telephone 136.

A Cnp o! NECTAB is to Delietou, *- Rtlreahing, and so Economical. Orange Tips (im/ s ib,iib Golden Tips ( T3na . PURJLCEYLON. - HILL GROWN [From M. J. Campbell, Hawera. Gilmour and Sm el lie, Manaia and Auroa. M. B. Gibbons, Pihama. W. K. Howitt, Awatuna. A. W. Organ, Te Kiri. J. D. Proffitt, Auroa Mills and Adlam, Kaponga. Free samples from above merchants on application.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9081, 2 May 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9081, 2 May 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9081, 2 May 1906, Page 6

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