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Business Notices. HAWERA CARRIAGE FACTORY. HURRELL BROS. STILL TO THE FRONT. , WE can supply you with just what you require in our line, and guarantee our woik We now have the most Up-to-Date Factory and Showroom in Taranaki. ' Don't think of purchasing without inspecting our varied stuck of vehicles. MOTOR CARS, HARNESS, BUGGY RUGS, Em Buy the Best. Ignore the Rest. It's cheaper in the end. SEE OUR DISPLAY. Write for Quotations to HURRELL BROS. THE IMPROVED LAWRENCE ■ KENNEDY MILKING MACHINES. Over 180 Machines at Work in New Zealand to-day. FTIHESE Milkers have been subjected, in the hands of the Dairy X Public, to severe tests during the last two, three, and four years, and users have expressed their satisfaction and confidence by increasing their plants. , , When L. & K. Milkers are used, the cost of producing one lb. of butter-fat is reduced by one penny as compared with hand milking. Book your orders now, so as to ensure delivery in time for next season. Write for catalogues and copies of New Zealand testimonials. J. B. MacEWAN AND CO., General Agents, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, NEW PLYMOUTH, AUCKLAND. ONEHUN GA BOOT FACTORY. HIGH STREET HAWERA. W. S. MOORE • Proprietor. THE Proprietor announces that he has appointed Mr W. T. MAWKES Manager of the Hawera Branch. Mr Mawkes - has been sixteen years with the firm, and hopes thajt the experi- - ence he has gained in the trade\ and his close personal attention ' to the wishes of customers will lead to the advancement of the business. , . . AH goods marked in plain figures. 1 Call and see for yourself. ' IST Don't forget we repair promptly, cheaply, and neatly. Prices— Gents', soled and heeled, from 2/9; ladies', soled and heeled, 1/9. Orders taken for all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Hand-sewn a speciality. J. MAWKES, ' Manager. " YOUR WIFE CAN APPRECIATE THIS. Hawera, May, 1906. ! To MRS CAREFULWIFE. =r Bought of ' J. MACKLAM, FANCY UOODS, STATIONERY. Terms Cash. Ornaments ... 50 Leather Purse 26 . Stationery ... ... .... 1 6 Toys... I 10 DISCOUNT 25% " 6 Paid. Total ... 7 6 SHE may want other goods than those mentioned on this sample invoice, but she will rightly value the big discount lam giving. Perhaps a photo frame or two, a parse, a box of stationery, ot a doll for the little one is wanted ; if so, tell her to call in To-morrow, before the particular articles she would prefer are sold t© others. 25% off. J. MACKLAM, HAWERA FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY. STARTLING STARTLING. ANNOUNCEMEN T. ANNOUNCEMENT. F. H.~BOASE "OEING far too HEAVILY STOCKED, baa decided to oiw SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF FANCY GOODt. , The whole stock has been REDUCED from 20 to 40 per cent, of ofAu&ry prices. F. H. BOASE has no old stock to dispose of. Every thing v aew. Mid fresh, and ia offered to the public regardless .©! cost. F. H. BOASE'S stock has not been bought simply for the Chcistmaa, trade, bat with the object of securing regular customers «U the j**r round for sterling value. # F. H. BOASE ia a legitimate Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Qoodt Dealer—not a tobacconist, draper, or grocer. , F. H. BOASE'S Goods are bought direct from the fountain-head, sari the value cannot be surpassed. . If yon want cheap, shoddy goods, I cannot supply you. But if 70a wak BEAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, lam the losa to com« *»£» £ - I F. H. BOASE, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS DIALIB, HIGH STREET. HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9105, 30 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9105, 30 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9105, 30 May 1906, Page 2

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