Uuuimsfc* Notieei, SOLID FO OTWEAR rpHE Old Style Heavy WaterX tight, with its massive appearance, is a thing otths past. In its place the demand is for a boot that will bear the sime wear and be much lighter. Alter years of experiixemirg we are now able to supply a Kip Shooter ihit will wear as weh as the old *tjJe heavy water tight, and at ths same time be half the weight. The New S:y)e K-p Shooter is thoioughly water tight, soles are substantial and well nailed, and a solid pair of toe and heel tips complete what we are <onfid.nt is a good boot. To sum up. The main consideration we have aimed ac ■ ■ — — —^^m^ has been to produce a boot that I PRT^F 19/fi will be solid and noc weig'tty. I UUIS riHi^SL I^/0. The price sel^ the boot. | . REPAIRS ON THE PREMIdES. FOX JUVENILK CLOTHING We are IN THE FRONT RANK. ( ItCLCraiN.GFACTORYjl t CLCraiN.GFACTORYj y^J LJ k,j ( Boys' Sailor Suits, / \ \^ J f j Boys' Conway Suits, \ / \\ ill Boys ' Norfolk Suits > rl \\ 12 /& to 2 7/6. -_ NEW ZEALAND WJJM CLOTHING FACTORY HAWERA.
/ f*oo^ **^o?^k ■ There are 3 kinds of Coal! Ist. The Coal that costs little money and gives little heat. 2nd. The Coal that costs a little more money and gives a little more heat. 3rd. " COALBROOKDALE," which is the best value for your money — pound for pound — because it is all heat ! " Coalbrookdale " is a bituminous coal — it belongs to the naphtha and petroleum class of products — and consequently it burns with great heat! This means that it cooks food quickly and thoroughly. F6r steam purposes it is well known to stand unrivalled. " Coalbrookdale" Coal is all Coal: no slate, no stones, no dirt, — only New Zealand's finest Coal, with almost no waste in ash. ♦ Order " COALBROOKDALE " from Any Coal Merchant in the Colony. GENTS Now is the time to have your ' DON'T suit thoroughly renovated, j no matter how soiled, and READ remember, we stiffen can- ' vasses in coats like new. THIS ! Panama hats and kid | glove cleaning a specialty. Ladies apparel dyed or cleaned. W. HAWKTNS AND CO., Dyers & Cleaners, (Dixon & Bates' Right-of-way), | High street t3?" Note new address, • . | /^ IBSON'S UNION STREET \JC STABLES, Telephone 32. This stable is recognised to be the finest on the West Coast. On hire : Reliable horses and the lightest and best vehicles obtainable. IS* MY CHARGES arb the BAME as in thh PAST (REASONABLE). Ladies waiting-room fixed up with every convenience.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9303, 20 March 1907, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9303, 20 March 1907, Page 2
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