Bn«?\6w IVotioai I W. SPENCE I $We have some Splendid Values^ I in ! | Household | 1 -- - Drapery. | <* ft *QJ jj/jp^nff''?2i_j3St*\ And they are in very wide variety fa tQ> fiSß^^^^^^SM' Just now we have .full stocks of fo <? *i^mß2£ttr each line and our advice is " Don * <{> •• iBIrS§«6BC k® amoll 6 the too late people." r\ *Q? Choose those lines now that you (£> *^ v^f^T J^v w^ c wanting shortly and get first *$ / ' " We bu y and sell for Cash s0 largely (0 s 'v / llP^t^jj) xPL that P rofits at ss P ence ' s are mi & ht y ([> '*$ Ih «fw \«l small always. r\ Itt *^l!iSSr In f^ ci our values are so £ood this (£> W&siiim'Z-- uEM' season that when once ladies are ac- j{> *$ quainted with our qualities and prices fo '5C "^^^ffi^^^^a tliere willbe a consistent demand on £, JV F'MM^^^^^^L our stocks * or su PP lies - f £s .(0> |-" :I^''' : '|^^^^^i We have every line you will want <j£ '^ CALICOES 4Jdtolod. jj£ TOgJ, •' P^S^^P^ ' BLANKETS 18s 6d to 455. fr '& «Pi 11^^ I »\ TABLE LINEN, Etc. (J£ jl&f - yfe-lspi I BT^ CURTAINS Is lid to 255. jj£ !cv P^^ltf-^Kf 1 B SHEETINGS lOd to 3s 3d jj£ % ir"- ' WW^ il r FLANNELS lOd to 2s. fr '.({> |i|;' .^fe;Kl| "I QUILTS 3s lid to 30s. (t> '& ft' -ilp^iil HOUSE LINEN. <j> (0* /liv fNfil'-yif^ Erel Prices are so small that you will <O> ,rf> f^^S^KJ'-W*]?^^ to delighted with their moderation. cu> '$* ifl^ illlfti'lljiJi HlH J® You cannot go wrong or miss your (C* £* r^^Fm^rV^JimilSßk desires if you choose here this season. (lr 3 ■ £ $ ECONOMIC, HAWERA. g
IffiUONl |MOATE»C* ll I™^1 ™^ H6* CUP (TEAS IT is a fact that many Pianos are practically given away because their owners think they are worthless. There is no doubt there are Pianos to which the term could he applied with truthfulness, hut only to those which are riddled to such an extent hy t.he destructive horer that they are crumbling to pieces. If your Piano in 'ts 1 present condition is useless to you, consult MR L. GRIFFITH GRACE, who will give you the benefit of his English Factory training and vast subsequent experience, and advise what had better be done to remedy its defects and put it in good playing order. Remember, Mr Grace is a CERTIFICATED TUNER and REPAIRER, and in addition to Ys knowledge of the Piano and its defects, lias had special training in the construction, repairing and tuning of Organs. Without the SPECIAL FACTORY TRAINING a Tuner is incompetent to thoroughly understand the intricacies and complications and reI medy the defects or the American oi Reed Organ. Postal Address: Box 34, Hawera. Workshop: HIGH STREET. Enquire E. Dixon and Co. FOUND. A CURE safe and sure for Eczema, Constipation, NervoHS Breakdown. Indigestion. "Vivific" Medicine (3s 6d per bottlo) and Ointment (2s 6d per pot) have effected some marvellous cures. Herbal remedies. Try them All chemists azul stores.
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 'he has taken over the above hotel, and is prepared to eater for their require•ments with every satisfaction. Good accommodation provided; also .good stabling. Tip-top quality liquors and ales kept <in stock. H. MULHOLLAND, Proprietor. OTAKEHO HOTEL. MR C. W. CULLEN Gate of Kaponga) begs to notify district residents, his many friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the Otakeho Hotel, and is prepared to eater for their requirements with every satisfaction. Good accommodation; also first-class etabling. A full stock of best quality liquors kept. C. W. CULLEN, Proprietor. ' TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. "TTIHIS old-eatablished Family lotil JL has now been taken over ly ■FRED. CALGHER, and on assujQing •-the proprietorship he wishes to ass-.'to •old friends in Hawera and South i- • raki generally that every effort will be uned to make guests comfortable. For parties the cottage will be available, if preferred, and in thfe main buil li.ig •there will be every comfort, privacy, use of balcony and ready access to es,j>lanade 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. Tho cuisine may be relied on and none %ut the best liquors and cordials will *be stocked. THE ROYAL HOTEL. HAVING taken over khe above Hotel, I respectfully solicit a fair ■chare of p«blic patronage. Speight's Beer and Thorn and •Cameron's Old Highland Whisky on draught. GEO. H. GIBSON, Proprietor. "DOMINION" LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, KAPONGA. MR D. KELLY boga to inform the public of Kaponga and district that he has again taken over the "Dominion" Livery and Bait Stable busi•ness at Kaponga (until lately carried on 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. Horßes, Giga, and Buggies for Hire. Horse-clipping and Horse-breaking • undertaken. D. KELLY, "Dominion" Stables, Kaponga. WHY suffer from Toothache, wnen a Shilling Bottle of Dentone will -cure you. Only from Wallace.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 3
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