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Boiineu Notioea. Gibsons Limited CASH WAREHOUSES, •PATEA AND HAWERA. NEW GOODS ! EX. TURAKINA & ATHENIC from LONDON— JUST ARRIVED. CROCKERY. 2 hogsheads "Doultons' " Famous Crockery, containing WHITE and GOLD Cups and Saucers. Breakfast size 7s 6d per doz; Tea size 6s 6d per doz; White and Gold plates, 6 and 7in., 6s and 7s per dozj Milk Jugs Is 6d each; Egg Cups 3s doz. DARK BLUE WILLOW PATTERN.— Cups and Saucers, Breakfast size, 12* per dozen; Tea sizej 10s per dozen. Pretty little Sugars and Creams, 3s per set; Teapots, quaint designs, 4% 4s 6d, 5s each. Blue Aubrey Toilet Sets, 6 pieces, nice designs, only 21s the complete set. BEDSTEADS.— HospitaI combination, only 25s each. 3 cases Fenders, all brass rails, from 10s upwards. 2 casks Bannister's Plough Chains, 3s 6d pair ; Spring Cart Chains, 3s <?** pair; Bannister's Trace Chains, 5s 6d per pair. Galvanized Wire Clothes Lines, 7-ply, 60ft long, only Is 3d each. ENAMELWARE. , 6 cases of Anglo-American goods just opened — Candlesticks 9d each. Cullenders, 9in. Is 6d, lOin. 2s; Funnels, 1 pint, Is; Mugs, J pint, 9d. Saucepans, open (lipped), 9d and Is each;, Teapots, white, 2s, 2s 6d,- S»" each; Washups, 5s each; Mixing Bowls, 14in., 2s 6d each. Wash Basins, 14in., 16in., and 18in., Is 9d, 2s 3d, and 3s ; Billies, 3 pints to • 12' pints;- from Is 9d up. Dinner-Plates, 9d each; Enamelled Basting Spoons, 6d each; Soap Dishes, Is each ; FishSlices, 9d each. ' 3' Painted Iron Tanks, 400 gallons, £4 each. 1 hogshead Kenrick's Round Pots and Covers; Kettles, Enamelled Saucepans a,nd, Coders, Pure Tin and Beaded Frypans, Oval Boilers, Gluepote, • '. etc.y,^jtci4-i o--. 100 packets Morse's Distemper in the following colors : — Bathstone : , Pale Green, Light a>d Dark Blush Buff, Sky Blue, Silver Grey, Turquoise, -Whitfei, The best water painrt> known. All colors 2s per packet. 2 cases of Johnson's renowned Cutlery . 1 case E.P. Table and Dessert Forks; Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons; Afternoon Tea Spoons ; Salt and Mustard Spoons . 2 cases Queen's Pudding Boilers, from Is 9d to 2s 9d.- ■ ALUMINIUM WARE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. ALMOST AS CHEAP AS ENAMELWARE. LOOK AT THESE PRICES. Frypans, lOin., only 4s; Lipped Saucepans, 3s 6d; Saucepans and Covers, No. 0(a splendid line), 7in., 4s ; Bin., 4s 9d. Saucepans and Covers (extra quality), 3£ pints 5s 6d, 5 pints 7s, 6 pints 7s 6d; Milk Boilers, 2 pimts 3s,' 3 pints 4s; Kettles, 2 pints 5s 6d, 3 pints 6s 6d; Tea Strainers, Is each ; Tea Infusers, Is e^ch. 2 cases Novelty',Wrin£ers;. 2 cases Eureka Wringers. 4 cases Champion Scales, weights from J oz. to 240 lbs. Handy scales for a small shop. Hardwood Jam Spoons, 17 inches long, 4d each. Mrs Potts' Sad Irons, sets 6s 6d ; Spare" Handles Is each. Fire Shovels, sin. 6d, 7in. 9d ; wood handled, 6in 9d. , NEW WROUGHT STEEL HOLLO WARE, "Neptune" Brand. I EXTRA HEAVY TINNED OR ENAMELLED . SAUCEPANS— 4 pints, 2s Bd; 6 pints, 3s; 8 pints, 3s 6d. ROUND POTS— B pints, 3s; 10 pints, 3s 6d; 12 pints,*4s. « STEWPANS— Long, handles, 4 pimts, 2s 6d; 6 pints, 3s 6d. . ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS— 4 pints', 2s 9d; 6,pints, 3s 6d; 8 pints, 4a., | ENAMELLED .ROUND 4»OT!S (with $ail handles^lO pints, 4s 6d. "„, |l^A^l|jLLEDST.EW>P^NS^4>,prniis;';3s,;',.6. pn»t ss .-4s M -.r . '"•'.' „.,BE>sfeE n OT} ASK F,OR /.'NEPTUNE", BRAND. •• • t ,■ KENOMS'. BRUSHWAREUHair' Brushes Is 6d to 4s 6d; Clothes Brushes 4s; >■ > „t ;-.ToiJth! Brushes o xissorted shapes) Is; Nail Brushesßd aiid.ls each;, Sauce- !..« • -panßr^hes'oMal^dr../. . >< / I J ' v '" r '- Housemaids' vJ jGiojees4s»3d and Is 6d per pair, Iron wire Sieves, 18in diameter, '3a'6&' ea"ch. Copper Kettlei, 1 2;: -8' A and 4; Spirits/ 4a^ 4a.64.ai|d/6f». i Butter Eateva jSCDtch Hands, 6d tfeir. ' "Salt B6xfis;.,ls 6^ .eSch, -„» - .<{ -^ WE HAVE'WSTdPENED UP THESE (^ODfi^'^HKTTOW MAgJ ! OTHER LINES TOO NUMERQU&TO 1 MENTION*, ANJ> WOULp LIKE ,YOO 1 TO.SEE,THEM 4 . l-J^'-'H >:•■■"'- • '■'' ' ■"' . .'/•' f, '„ „,, , .■',.:.*>.-. IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE«TO GIVE US A. CALL;..,. ...,,,-i/r / ' ' .v,>- '- .'• ' ' i; i '„,, ..■•(,. 9-. M .-.' Wt .b-iijnj » " * . ■ i- -: ; ■ ;—^ i : ■ : )i" • ' ■ r Oiitdooi- si>ort f pi- the Winter. .22 CAL. WINCHESTER RIFLES, 1902 moder .'.'. 265. .22 CAL. WINCHESTER RIFLES. 1905 model ... 365. .22 CAL. STEYENS REPEATING RIFLES 555. -r „ j jgiii . per 100.' per 500. Ql^^HL^ .22 Long Cartridges, for above Rifles, 2/ 9/ MiVTi-trr---.23 Short Cartridges, for above Rifles, 1/9 8/ fl||^)D .22 C.B. Caps, for above Rifles, C.B. 1/6 6/9 . Single Barrel B.L. Guns, 45/ and 63/ /frr/^JIfE— - \ Double Barrel B.L. Guns, 105/ and 120/ |^^lp^^^ ~~ =^{ Shot-Gun Cartridges, 12, 16, 20 gauge, li^/^X--^^^^^ / Number 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Shot. \?J ■——^^—^ Smokeless Cartridges, "BalUstite Primrose," "Nile," "Clyde," and Bonax, 3/6 per 25 box. "Vixen" Smokeless Cartridges, 2/6 per 25 box. GUNS AND RIFLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. A. BLAIR HARDWARE MERCHANT, .T. HAWERA. NOTICE ! f~i GODWIN'S MOTOR GARAGE^ VT aAWERA. M. THIMMERTON t Shamrock Hotel.) Wishes to notify the public of „.„„. NOW READY TO ACCOMMODATE* HAWMiA VISITING CARS. and Surrounding Districts that he » HAS STARTED BUSINESS AT ' TTm?<STT POWKR PAR CORNER REGENT STREET <> N E 30-HORSE-POWEK LAW AND SOUTH ROAD. O Ni UIRE. meats, being 1910 Modeil. Oraars may French Polishing a Speciality. be left at Shamrock Hotel. I ami appointed Agent for this uip-to-20 Years' Experience— ll Years as CfiX wfaicb is mar& suitable than Manager forJN E. Wilson. mQsb cars> being to g^ UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. r^ Bl^S^^ an <^ . „ .. . Telephone 140. J. GOODWIN, Shamrock HotdU

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 14 May 1910, Page 6

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