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Business Notices. Mb .iV UIIV V iS" $ _2U - DUIO i rfwmrk&t SDMMER 1 * Ilia^lLJJi/l) BUllb | 1 in nlUif specialty. I U TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, 14s 6d, * WjMfiTWy^^jW * 1 I 'VARSITY SUITS in WASHING H ■ S^> T| f 3* DRILL, 9s 6d, 12s 6d. ■ | U 3-GARMENT SUITS, 26s 6d to 43s 6d. flUJHHB—— ■■ £ I blouses and tunics. ' 1 CLOTHING FACTORY I | 3* BOYS' PYJAMA SUITS, 4s 9d suit BOOTS SHOES 1 I SHIRTS, SINGLETS, DRAWERS z£Z£* !Z a S 5 HATS, CAPS, and STRAW BOAT- TENNIS SHOES. g 6 ERS. 'Phone 142. $ ® . ® 1 New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. I & ■ ** R. Hannah & Co., Limited. ■VTEW SEASON'S TAN BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies' New Shade Tan Derby Shoes, large eyelets, wide laces, smart Cuban heels, 13s 6d. Ladies' "Green Tint" Tan Oxford Shoes, large eyelets, wide laces, smart Cuban heels, very light and stylish, 14s 6d. Ladies' Tan Lace Boots, "The Latest," 14s 6d. Ladies' Tan Derby Boots, smart Cuban heels, "The Feodora," 15s 6d. Gents' Tan Calf Boots, smart toes, Oxford and Derby fronts, beßt value in town 18s 6d. Gents' Tan Calf Derby Shoes, "Latest Cut," 21s. LADIES' and GENTS' BLACK BOOTS and SHOES, all new shapes. CRICKET, BOWLING and TENNIS BOOTS and SHOES. GIRLS', BOYS', and LADIES' SANDALS, Tan and Black. 4/toMXP sffQ&'srs. ty%y&™? MILK WAGGONS. WE INVITE FARMERS TO GET FROM US BEFORE ORDERING THEIR Ml LX WAGON ELSEWHERE. SPLENDIDLY BUILT— QNLY RELIA BLE TIMBER USED. THE PRICE IS REASONABLE. D. & J. SMITH, COACH FACTORY HIGH ST., HAWERA.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MANAIA, And Travel to HAWERA and KAPONGA, if sufficient inducement offers, The Bay Stallion, feEjaftfr CORONET, \ 8, 1894 (bred at Wellington Park, by Castor, 2 (imp.) — Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Cravat, Armilla, Jewellery and Collarette, dam of Collaritt, all winners), by Muskey, 3 (imp.,) — Locket (imp., dam of Thunderbolt, Bangle, Chain shot, Necklet and Medallion, sire of the champion Achilles), by Thunderbolt — Eeepsake, by Daniel O'Rorke. Coronet was successful over all distances, amongst numerous races winning A.R.C. Welcome Stakes, £130, and Musket Stakes, £180; Takapuna Cup, H miles, £250; A.R.C. Summer Cup, 1 J miles, £500 ; Egmont Cup, If miles, £250 (twice) ; A.R.C. Autumn Handicap, 1§ miles, £500; Taranaki Cup, 1$ miles, £350 ; A.R.C. Summer Handicap, 1$ miles, £600 ; Takapuna Cp, 1* miles, £500; Takapuna J.C. Handicap, 1£ miles, £200. Terms: Thoroughbred mares 6 guineas ; half-bred, 5 guineas. All fees payable an or before January 1, 1911. H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON A? OKAIAWA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The Clydesdale J^Utfk Stallions, OMMKt royal crown. /HH^^B Sire Royal Fame J^P^HL~ (imp.), dam Middle 4WBraffi»ffwg,i.dgg Princess. Also, ROYAL GARTH LAND, -. Sire Garthland (imp.), dam Mag 11. Terms for each horse: £4 single mare. Good paddocks for mares from a ■ distance. All care but no responsi- | bility. J. S. OUGHTON, Okaiawa. TO STAND AT NOLANTOWN AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT I jrf&k The Cldyesdale j <jaßte jffg|j|| Stallion, iggKßpi BARON KILCOY. i'iO§vifisMMWM ~ Sli e P ner cl Lad — j Also, to run in the paddock with mares, i CLYDESDALE LADDIE, > By Herd Laddie — Young Bella. i Folfull particulars see cards. ! Terms: Single mare, £3 10s; two or more by arrangement. Good accom- j modation for mares. All care taken ' but no responsibility. Apply H. EDGAR, Nolantown Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 1 November 1910, Page 2

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