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A BUSINESS BUILT ON MERIT. J BRUNETTE., GOLDSMITH AND JEWELER, Corner High and Itegent Streets lt IIAWILRA. WH H soane feeling of pleasure v? 4 announce entering into NEW and HANDSOME PKEMLSfcIS specially built and arranged for our Progressive Jewellery and Watchmaking Business, established in the year 1882. Having secured this coroir odious establishment, it is oust purpose to cater more fully for the present and future requirements cf the public retsrding in thia estensive and flourishing district of South Taounaki, of which Il&v/ara town is the acknowledged centre. By importing direct frc.ni the English maaiufaotureirst we hop© to bo in a position to reftaij at priests much cheaper than usual, thus (seeking to create the greatest j ossible domand for our goods. We shall stock all the latest and best makes of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold, SUvcir, and Moial Watches, Diamond and other Gwaa Jfwellery, and our lines of sterling Silver and Plated Ware will be cf guaranteed quality and unique in design. In n'anufactuxing of jewellery, customers can have any special pattern made to their order, or old fashioned articles re-modelled into fcomethitg useful. Every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired on the premises by a competent and experienced staff of workmen, Possessing the latest scientific appliances for sdght testing we make this branch a special feature, and arei able to provide glasses of all k-nds in gold, gold-filled, nickel, and steel frame©; likewise all component parts of frames are kept in stock foir repairs. Every branch cf our busdr-esa will be fully equipped for supplying the requiremc.ii.ts of customers, and by handling goods of new and tasteful designs, keeping abreast or tha fashion, and selling articles uf only approved quality, we trust to merit. & continuanca of tha faivcirs of our friends, who have co constantly bestowed their patronage and confidence upon us during thei past 26 years. Whilst feeling grata? ul 'and compressing thank's to our numerous) patrons for past considerations, und hoping for the spread of tihen'i goedtwill amongst the new-comers in the district, We subscribe ourselw.si, J. BRUNETTE. rpo STAND THIS SEASON— f|lo STAND ' TmITTjiASON— J- At MANAIA, and to travel to A AT LAKE ROAD. HAWERA. Hawera, Eltham and Kaponga, if suffi- x^ The cient inducement offers, ftgrath. m. i , , IOHDI CORONET. #MPMa^ SYLVIA PARK (2) v He is the sire of Volume, winner of Coronet, 8, 1894 (bred at Wellington Feilding Cup (£500), Easter Handicap Park), by Castor, 2 (imp.)— Necklace ! (£300), New Zealand St. Leger (£400), (dam 'of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Cravat, [ Hawke's Bay Cup (£300), Waitara Cup, Armilla (dam of Armlet), and Collar- : Hawera Cup second to Zimmerman in ffi^w^i^™^ <*" therh Der^ ah r j win ; of Thunderbolt/Bangle, Chainshot, *er of many races, and holds the record Necklet and Medallion, sire of the «> r Hawera course,' six furlongs, in champion Achilles), by Thunderbolt — 1.14, and the Wanganui course, 1J Keepsake, by Daniel O'Rorke. miles, in 2.85. There are many other Coronet was successful over all dis- winners too numerous to mention. He tances, amongst numerous races win- Btood sixth on the winning list for New nV^n^ +' &l *ian ak m\ £ 130 ' Zealand last year, being above good and Musket Stakes, £180; Takapuna , ... ' . * •» " „ * Cup, 1* miles, £250; A.R.C. Summer borBes Ilke Mernwee and Goldreef. Cup, 1J miles, £500; Egmont Cup, 1% Fee: £4 lOa * nd £* 10b when mare miles, £250 (twice); A.R.C. Autumn proves in. foal 5 or seven guineas, no Handicap, l£ miles, £500; . A.R.C. guarantee. Grazing, 2s 6d per week; Grandstand Handicap, 1J miles, £300; groomage, 2s 6d. AH care but no reTaranaki Cup, 1£ miles, £350; A.R.C. 9pons ibiliiy. . Summer Handicap 1 , 1 \ miles, • £600 ; tt .„ . . , w , m , W.<&tt 32 2£ MmpSZtt For further performances see Turf Re- J* an £ person 8 P lace U P to 7 milef gister. Cravat, own brother to Coro- from Hawera. net, is a successful sire in New South "• GOODWIN, Wales. '■> Owner, Lake road. Terms: £4 41. l T. GLYNN, groom in charge. Coronet will travel to ' Hawera on — ~ — Mondays, returning Ito Manaia via TRAVEL . THE HAWERA Normanby and Okaiawa on Tuesdays: - 1 - AND SURROUNDING DISKaponga, Fridays;' rest of week at TRICTS, the following high-class Manaia. Clydesdale Stallions: To Stand this season at Manaia, the BARON MARTIN Thoroughbred Stallion, fK^BBb 2 nzsb )j ST. CLEMENTS. Wr^K Winner of 9 First St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), { fjfffltffi£n&,ifltoßi:,. 3am Satanella. *&KKbBSBBs&' > prizes. St. Clements, who was well up in the By Baron Graceful (imp.), 11259 C.S.B. winning sires' list ' last season, being Dam Jean, by Prince of Windsor, 195 above any horse standing in Taranaki, N.Z.S.B. was a most brilliant performer, having Terms: Single mare Four Guineas, been eight years on the turf, and won ROYAL STANDARD more than half his races (vide Turf (645 N.Z.5.8.), Register). Among' St. Clements' pro- By Agitator, dam Pride. £eny are St. Claimer, St. Maria, St. Terms: Four Guineas. Bill, Climax, ' St. Killian, Tarina, Gol- BEN McGORMICK den Eagle, Pixie, The Dane, Clem, (434 N.Z.5.8.), Kaereroa, Clementine, Burton, Golden By Benmore, dam Christina Fleming Dream, and many other winners. McCormick. Terms: £6 6s. All fees payable on Terms: £4. or before Ist January, 1908. YOUNC BENMORE, Grazing Is 6d per week. All care By Benmore, dam by Lowland Lad. , but no responsibility. For particulars Terms: £3. apply to Good accommodation for mares from H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. a distance. All care taken but no re- ~" " sponsibility. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON— For further particulars apply to In the Okaiawa and surrounding JAMES GRANTV district, Taiporohenui, Hawera; . aA, The Clydesdale Or, GROOM IN CHARGE. Stallions, mQ STAND THIS SEASON— j^HIHHT PRIDE OF I \m TiT/TTTAIVf ' nPUf WINDERMERE. ATELTHAM, ■MKJtteaMwXlL^ Sire Sandy Erskine >HKv c Standard-bred (imp.), I Trotting Stallion, lam Maggie Macaulay. , TOLEDO (imp.), Terms, £3 10s. , By Claredo _ Mald ROYAL CROWN. .«rt&to^«totf^* of Athens. 3ire Royal Fame (imp.), dam Middle Terms: Single mare £3 3s. Rigg Princess. W. T. BAILEY, Eltham. IfsoT'ixf STAND ON THE FARM: rpo STAND THK3~SEASONIVANHOE. The Draught Siife Cedric the Saxon, dam Kate. Stallion, Terms, £3. , B^^^Bk DOMINION, Good paddock for mares from a die- gw^wm y Young Prince of tance, but no responsibility, Wales— Jewell, by J. S. OUGHTON, uk^ of Argyle. Okaiawa. Apply to J. BAILEY, TO STAND TBIS SEASON- etF^ON" At the Owner's Farm, on the 'TO A STAND THK.. S^SON— Managawhero road, Riverlea, X ,At Phoenix Stables, Eltham, and The Imported travel the surrounding district, J^^ Hackney Stallion The Standard*^|K||^H VICTORY j --. bred aI S,iK., R OTH,CH, L D ad _ VIdORY is a brown horse, with a Will travel Te Roti, Normanby, and small white star and black points, Hawera every Thursday, Egmont foaled in 1903, standing 15.3*, and Stables; Fridays, Rawhitiroa- road, showing great quality and substance. This horse will be at Phoenix Stables, His cannon-bone measures Bjin. He is Eltham, every day • with the exception a very stylish mover and possessed of of Thursdays, but will be there Thursa beautiful temper. Mares .met at El- day night. tham and grazed. free for one month. Good paddock for mares; grazing Is All care taken, but no responsibility., per week. A limited number of mareß booked at A ll pare taken but no responsibility. a fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, etc, on Terms: Season £3 10s, payable Ist application to .' ' » January, 1909. " . '. DR HARRISON, t Further particulars or Cards, apply ■ - ' 1 Eltham. B: COATES, "For the ten to twelve mile; an hour Owner t Eltham. drive with showy, stylish action, there _. -.^ „„ . „1 t*~i;*~ «« n.^ is no animal living that, is. comparable T OST— lTiat fretM feeling of the wfth the English hackney.'-'— [Ed. F. -M oirdinaay.stjaardnnkea-. , Always and S.,' June.22,' l9oBJl. '" r '»./- . a Suraitura now. I>. Twobob. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 22 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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