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Buiinen Notion I High Grade Footwear 1 I At Factory Prices. § 1 « "8* \if H )rt I P y^K LADIES ' EVENING SHOES- £ * I \ iM^^^^al an ' 4sri °"d 2," d 2,, e 6s 6d, 12s 6d. | lF" im^MwW LADIES' BOOTS- \ 2* ' VWM Derby Cut, * «• /^^^^^^^^^ 14s 6dj 17s 6d> 21s * c T's /HV ffll^^f^^ OXTR DADY SHOES— « - 9 |Ptw^s^>^ raOTHINGttCTOBY] 10s, 12s 6d, 14a 6d, 16s 6d * 3 at '^^^^W&^\ CENTS' HEALTH BOOTS— C '» ' l T^fl^fi^wr \. Best Made ' 30s * • » GENTS' SUNDAY BOOTS— g ) » ARE GUARANTEED SOLID % 3 ■ /^^//mifW WS -. fc LEATHER SHOOTERS— %L m, i j^r XvS odj xos ocij xos oq j&i i*■ ■ i i * NEW ZEALAND I 1 CLOTHINa FACTORY, I , J HTGH STREET HAWERA. ' 'Phone 142. g 1 5 & 1 * nn^nnnnnnmmßmnm^^^m^^^mmii^iii^^iiiiii^^^^^i^tii^

1 * " —~" > Foottoall and Hockey Soots* > * I We are showing a large stook of our Celebrated "All Black Chrome" Boots ; at 8s 6d Also, the World Famous "Cert" Boots in Russet leather, with chrome soles ankle pads ; 12s 6d GOLF BOOTS AND SHOES. [ Tan. Calf Brogue Shoes, stout, welted soles ......... 22s 6d, 23s 6d, to 26s 6d 1 Tan. Calf Brogue Boots, stout, welted soles, leather lined, "Fbotform," ■ 28s 6d. Also, Ladies' Golf Boots and Shoes. ! DANCING SHOES. J Men's Patent Leather "Courts" and * 'Lace-up," 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d to 12s 6d Men's Glace Kid, "Courts" and "Lace-up," 10s 6d, lls 6d Ladies' Strap Shoes $L§d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 5s lid to 16s 6d STRONG WINTER BOOTS. [ We anticipate doing above our usually, big trade-in this line during the winter, so have stocked accordingly. ' - ■ •'<',• -' \ ■ »'■---

I' * r r-^ 'Th 1.. j . OOT ROYAL HOTEL. HAVING \ taken- over", the^ kbove Hotel, solicit a : fair share of public patronage. Speight's. Beer and Thorn and Cameron's Old Highland Whisky on di aught. v GEO. H. GIBSOtf, I , Proprietor. OTAKEHO HOTEU.( Vv MR C. W. CULLEN (late <of, Ka : ponga) begs to notify district residents, his- many • rriendd \and".'the trayeUing puhlic that he has taken over the Otakeho Hotel, and ,js!..prepar»r red to cater for their, jrec|tiir^nien^ wiflft-' every satiafaction^j -, « ' \^s v, j| , ', • Cfpod accomrjefodatiott; - also' first-clasa stabling.- - •, ,L., L . „»;;, V/-j" / Aj f ull stock (4f N Mst quality liquors/ C. W. CULLEN, • Proprietor. -«. I THE OEO HOTEL. MR H. MULHOLLAND (late of Otakeho Hotel) begs' to notify the travelling public, his many friends, and the residents of the district, that j he has taken over the above hotel, and ' is prepared to cater for their require- { ments with every satisfaction. } Good accommodation provided; also j good stabling. (i Tip-top quality liquors and ales kept in stock. H. MULHOLLAND,. Proprietor. "DOMINlOV" LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, KAPONGA. MR D. KELLY begs to inform the public of Kaponga and district j that he has again taken over the "Dominion" Livery and Bait Stable busi-,, ness at Kaponga (until lntely carried on 1 by Mr J. Bullock), and he asks for a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The travelling public can be assured of courtesy and attention at this establishment. . Horses, Gigs, and Buggies for Hire. Horse-clipping and Horse-breaking undertaken. D. KELLY, "Dominion" Stables, Kaponga. TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J rpHIS old-established Family Hotjl ; X has now been taken over Ly J FRED. CALGHER, and on assuiiiiny; ' the proprietorship he wishes to ass ■) c 1 old friends in Hawera and South Ta/tnaki generally that every effort will be used >to make guests comfortable. For < parties the cottage will be available, if < preferred, and in the main bwil li.ia; there will be every comfort, privacy, use of balcony and ready access to esplanade and salt water baths, combined advantages which no other hostelry in " New Plymouth can offer. On receipt " of wire or postcard trains will be met. The cuisine may be relied on and none but the best liquors and cordials will be stocked. WALLACE'S Befldacbe Powders are the only safe and eertairj reiredy. Cure in 15 mmufcp*. Price 1< '<d box. '

'. I CORNS. ■^T7;oir can dispose of your corns for _jL "I/- « Which would you rather ' naTb— your corns or the shilling ? Your Loss Is Your Gain! v You lose your shilling and you find [ comfort, restored good humour, and a : thousand pther;joys. • • * YeED'S CORN CURE. '■ •' ' ' ' ' '■ ■ ' All ChemiaU «na Btor«i— l/- , Or Poit-freft Direct from Tun 4 C*. a " I . . New Plymouth. ■ '"""""' •. /, mm r mmmmmm^ mm^ :\ -, '" "' ' \ '"• ; Cures >-> \'s {^ etiest Ct>i(bplaints; For nearly half a cen- :' j tujpy Bonnington's Irish ". Moss has been unequall- ; ad as a remedy for In- « , fluenza, Coughs, Golds, ' Bronchitis, and all lung j complaints. Bonnington's 1 CARRAGEEN I Irish Moss ' Soothes the irritation in the bronchial tubes.keals the sore lungs and pre- » vents more serious troubles. Read Mr. John Finlay's experience :— I was laid ub for sixteen weeks with a severe attack of Bronchitis and a hacking cold. I procured a few bottles of your mixture from one of our local chemists, and in a few days I got relief from my chest trouble. Whenever I find a cold coming on I always fly to Bonninq- * . ton's Irish Moss. * John Finlay, Hawera. Be on the safe side. Get the remedy \ that has been tried and proved. In1 sist on BONI* yj » |^ *-• rr% « «j 1 gj Q. TJ TTILL, KAPONGA, AGENT "SIMPLEX" "SIMPLEX" "SIMPLEX" "SIMPLEX" , MILKING XuACHINES. MILKING MACHINES. ; J —^Best and Cheapest on the Market. — — Best and Cheapest on the Market. — Also, HUTCHINSON'S HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. , A Most Efficient Power. Correspondence, Solicited.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 14 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 14 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 14 May 1910, Page 2

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