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EASTfciR Imewzsalanpl TRAVELLING §g|§| OUTFITS.' KSS QUB STOCK OF TRAVELLING GOODS IS ARRIVING— STEEL CABIN TRUNKS— 14s 6d to \ d (( /t SARATOGA TRUNKS— 4Ss to 52s 6<L a=||a* %= |~JJ f^LgtSP I BLACK OVERLAND TRUNKS— 3Sa S^~E=i O^oVJ* Vl COMPRESSED FIBRE TRUNKS— 6Ss £MlgJ]|/ < $^^ SOLID LEATHER TRUNKS in aU LADIES' HAT BOXES IN STEEL, LEATHER AND FIBRE. TRAVELLING RUGS, MAUDS AND BLANKETS. BRIEF BAGS— IOs 6d tc 17a 6d. C"^^^^^^^^^^^^ HAND BAGS-15JI to 30s. | f^^^ GLADSTONE BAGS— 2Sb to 52s 6d. "' |*p^Sg§| \ j-JJ jg^j KIT BAGS 39a 6d to 75& V/> S (^ SUTT CASES- 37s 6d to 39s 6d V^ |W^ „ g| % BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. %& NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAOTORY, HAW£^WINTER FOOTWEAR. THE "G" BOOT. TJIT" 1 ? reoognise the fact that our BOOTS have a reputation, both for wear * and appetuance. Wo also know that to hold our eatemsiv© trade together it is imperative that we keep our goods up to the mark. We make our Boots and will selJ them; consequently we know what w« sell. Our PJumb Lino is just now the MAN'S NAILED SHOOTER, which we bcJI at pricecr running 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 25s 6d, and every pair is value for the money. Our store is full to overflowing with Footwear staining to the present season : Goloshes, Gum Boots, Daucing Shoes, and Winter Boot* for man, J woman and child. Polishes, Dubbin, Protectors and everything necessary for the Shoe Trade in stockREPAIRS ON THE PREMISFS. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. SUOEISTS. TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE SEA. 550 A eRE s - TjIINE healthy country, carrying 950 SHEEP and 50 HEAD CATTLE ■*■• and abundance of feed ; splendidly fenced and subdivided ; nice little house of four rooms, outbuildings, delightful situation, over-looking sea, beautiful piece of native bush around house, small wool shed, glass house with grape vines in full bearing; only 1.8 n.ilee from railway and freezing works, en splendid main road; glorious climate, especially in winter. For its price and carrying capaeitr a dirt-cheap and good property. Write for further particulars or come without delay, as it will soon be sold Partly freehold, partly leasehold, at a pepper-corn rental and lonpr lease. PRICE £24£0, which, works out about 4s 7d per aore on a rental basis at 5 pea- cent. ONLY £1000 CASH REQUIRED jBALANCE 6 per cent for 5 years. 450 AcR B a FREEHOLD, only 9 miles from New Plymouth, and close to the sea coast wid township; lew, mndulating sheltered, country; has been carrying sheep the last few years, before that it carried 120 cowa and dry stock; nearly all ploughabla. Owner sold his stock at Christmas and has net stooktd up since, and there is money to be made tin's winter with the huge amouat of feed 00 it now. Five-rocmed houaa and shed, fine orchard, 2 miles river frontage. A property which, in the hamii of a good farmer, would tell for double prioe f sked. A pretty place with great possibilities. TRICE £9 PER ACRE; £1000 CASH DOWN; BALANCE at 5 per cent. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS, ETC. - - NEW PLYMOUTH. SYME'S EGMONT SASH & DOOR FACTORY. IIAWERA. g « STEAM, SAW, PLAINING AND , ' 1 Head Offi ce I MOULDING MILLS. S pnd Faciorv , j| A large stock of rough and d essed » nAurcpA § tin *be r »» Rimu, Matai, lotara, Kturi » IIAWEKA. I and White Puj«. § Telephone 51. © Rusticited boarding, T. and G. a P.O. B»x 67. § flooring, T G.B. and V. lining. 3 Branch Yirda, £ JOINERY OP BVEBY DESGEIPTTON. :3* cTDiTi?nun * MOULDINGS OF ALL PATTERNS, g »IKAI*UKLI $ SPECIAL DBSIQNB TO ORDER. r ■#■ Bttsh Mi'.U, g Tallow casks, butter keas, tubs, buc a !S NGAIRE, B keti, chrese vats, square churns, *"' urrTDni with staad and pulic.ys com-5-*s tiuiuu*, § pete. All material used for joinery i3> '^ A I H AP a. |g and minufactured goods is picked and c thoroughly seasoned. CHEAPEST SHOP IN HAWERA FOR DRAPEY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' h A CHEAP LIST FOE SLENDER PURSES Blousee, 3» 6d, 4s 6d, 5a 6d, 69 6d Black k grey tweed skirts, 7/6, 9/6 'JiajiLtls 1/, Flannelettd 4^d Calicc 4£d. Prints 6d, 7^d 'Sheetings 1/, 1/6 ; Towels 9d, 1/, 1/6 Hose 1/ ; Umbrellas 3/6, 5/6, 6/ Drees-'cg Gowna 10/6 Tweed Jacketa (latest) 1:3/6, 17/6, 25/ Flunnelette X Dreese* 4/9 Chemises 2/9, in fink and white Men's working trousers 6/6, 9/6 Biding Breeches 13/6 Rugs 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 11/6, 12/6 Under Flannels 3/11 . Under V ssts and Panto 3/6 ; socks 1/ Waterproor Overcoats 17/6 Oilcoato 12/6 . Heavy Unu-n Shirts 6/, 5/6 Seft Felt H«te3/6, 4/6, 6/6 Cap. 1/, 1/6; Suits 26/, 30/, 35/ Helton Cloths and Tweed Bm» Goods, a splendid 'me, 1/11. J ; " .. SEXTON'S CA\^PKAPF^XN«rtß^rfAus!r»lfl»4a). ... Hlg^i stw^ HAWBRA-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 6 April 1908, Page 2

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