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Business Notices.

• EASTHE'R . uewzealandi TRAVELLING lEFH QUR STOCK OF TRAVELLING GOODS IS ARRIVING— ■j^ 11 STEEL CABIN TRUNKS— 34s 6d to i\ if /*\ /I SARATOGA TRUNKS— 4Ss to 52s 6d. i jfl V s ""^ r!a^^ BLACK OVERLAND TRUNKS— 3Ss c|fl3g""V-— 1 S to 57s 6d. ft^ : E*h 0 oU*w COMPRESSED FIBRE TRUNKS— 6Os $T^ SOLID •™ ITHER trunks in dl LADIES' HAT BOXES IN STEEL, LEATHER. AND FIBRE. TRAVELLING RUGS, MAUDS AND BLANKETS. BRIEF BAGS— IOs 6d tc 17s 6d. (^JmEJ^j^k p v HAND BAGS--15s te 30s. Hi flflPll ■ GLADSTONE BAGS— 2Ss to 52 8 6d. | jl-S^^^ [ ijllS KIT BAGS 39s 6d to 755. ' I \^® S Hpl SU7T CASES- 37s 6d to 39s 6d '^l^-^^L : HIP BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. IHS^ NEW ZEALAND CIiOTHING _FACTORY, HATOB^ WINTER FOOTWEAR. THE "G" BOOT. T\7^ rc-cogaise the fact that our BOOTS have a reputation, both for wear T f and appeal aiica We als'> know that to hold our extensive trade together it is imperative that we keep our goods up to the mark. Wo make our Boots and will sell them; consequently we know what we sell. Our P'umb Lin* is just now the M4N'S NAILED SHOOTER, which we sell at pricee running 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, and every pair is value for the money. Our store is full to overflowing with Footwear pertaining to the present season : Goloshes, Gum Boots, Dancing Shoes, and Winter Boots for man, woman and child. Polishes, Dubbin, Protectors and everything necessary for the Shoo Trade in stock. REPAIRS ON THE PREMISFS. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. SHOEISTS. TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS WITHIN ONE MUE OF THE SEA. 550 A c X E s - T^IINE 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-looting sea, beautiful piece 'of native bush around house, email wooVbed, glass house with grape vines in full bearing ; only 1 8 n.iles from railway and freezing works^ on splendid main road; glorious climate, especially in winter. For ita price and carrying capacity a dirtrcheap and good property. Write for further particulars or come without delay, as it will soon be sold Partly freehold, partly leasehold, nt a ptpper-corn rental and lon/r leas®. PRICE .£2450, vhich works out about 4a 7d per acre on a rental basis at 5 percent. ONLY £1000 CASH REQUIRED ;BALANCE 6 per cent for 5 years. 450 AcR Es - TCIREEHOLD, only 9 milee frcin New Plymouth, and close to the soa -■- coast nnd township; lew, undulating sheltered country; has been carrying sheep tho last few years, before that it carried 120 cows and dry stock; nearly all ploughabte. Owner sold his stcck ab Christmas and has net stocked up since, and there is money to be made this winter with tlio huge amount of feed on it now. Five-rocuied hous-2> and shed, fine orchard, 2 criJes river frontage. A property which, in the bauds cf a good fanner, would sell for double pric© reked. A pretty plac© with great possibilities. TRICE £9 PER ACRE; £1000 CASH DOWN; BALANCE at 5 per cen'c. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., LAND AGENTS, ETC. - - NEW PLYMOUTH. SYME'S EGMONT SASH & DOOR FACTORY, IIAWERA, jg . tt STEAM, SAW, PLAINING AND % , Head Office | MOULDING MILLS. j| End Fact or i', |£ A large slac'< of rough and d essed "& Ti a xxrvi* a *? timber in Rimu, Matai, lotara , Kiuri I lIA WEKA. I and White p inei g Telephone 51. • R ust icated boarding, T. and G. g P.O. Box 67. g flooring, T G.B. and V. lining. A Branch Ydfd3, ffi JOINF.IiY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION It <TPITPO»n w MOULDINGS OP ALL PATTERNS, g SIKAItOKU g SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ORDEK. j| Bush Mill?, * TaUow casks, butter kegs, tubs, buc S NGAIRE, €| keta, cheese vats, square" churns, ® HUIROA '$ wi k stand and pulleys com- * TArnA n ff ' |Jpete. AU material used for joinery 3| lAIHAPE. £ ant j nainufactured goods is picked and is! c thoroughly seasoned. fissl^iHt^^^t?l^fiti^^^tf3t v ' THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN HAWERA FOR DRAPEY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A CHEAP LIST FOR SLENDER PURSES. Blousee, 3s 6d 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 69 6d Black & err v tweed skirts, 7/6, 9/6 I laaucels 1/ Flumdrtto 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/ Dnwrg Gowna 10/6 Tweed Jackets (latest) H/6, 17/6, 25/ Hunnelett© N. Dresses 4/9 Chemises 2/9, in rink and white Men s wor&ing trousers 6/6, 9/6 Ridiiyr Brcechte 13/6 Rugs 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 11/ d, 12/6 Undw Floxraela 3/11 Under V»ts and Pants 3/6; socks 1/ Waterproof Overcoats 17/6 Oilcoats 12/6 Hcevy Tj n ,- ( . n Shirts 5/, 5/6 Soft Felt Hats 3/6, 4/6, 6/6 C aps 1/, 1/6; Suite 2b/, 30/, 35/ Melton Cloths and Tweed Dr«ss Goods, a epleodid Mne, 1/11. SEXTON'S CAPH DHAPFR (Ne«t Book of Australasia), •• High street, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 14 April 1908, Page 2

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