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GIBSONS Ltd, Jatea _ Hawera CASH WAREHOUSES.

ELECTROPLATED ON NICKEL SI LVER SHEFFIELD GOODS Patent S.Y.P. Teapot, 3 gill," 4(k, latesi patent. .-•■■■■-.-? ."* Pair Salts and Spoons, Mustard and fepoon and Pepper, 21s; Salad -and Helpers,. 36 SJ 2 quart Soup. | Tureen, £3 3s; Butter Dishes, 8s; Biscuit Box, 365; Hot Water Jug iOs; 1 set-cotfee, tea, sugar and* cream £3 10s; Lunch'Crult, _£ fn s m P°V? M * J?l J TN S? lts and SPOO^ 28s , C +^ e Baskets, 425; pair C a _dk> 30s^and 355; Butter Kni.es, 2s 6U each; case^6 pairs Fisb or Dessert- . Knives and Forks, 40s 24 Grindstones, 16 inch, at 4s 6d 2EV S g\ Pulty; 8 *"«*■ B«S Twine 6d '; - 1 CaS° Sh °P-

Ex ARAWA, from LONDON. 60 dozen King's White Porcelain Dinnerware Plates; 20 dozen Soup Plates; 10 dozen Dishes; 4 dozen. Cover Dishes, Tureens, Sauce Boats. '■""' ALUMINIUM WARE. Frypans, Cutlet Pans, Saucepans, Stewpans, Stove Kettles, . Range^ Kettles, Maslin Kettles, Jugs, Tea Inf users, Tea Strainers, Gents' Dressing- Combs, Aluminium Paint,, and other useful goods. Aluminium ware is equal to silver; cheaper than copper. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON'S SHEFFIELD CUTLERY & ELECTROPLATE WARE. 50 dozen Table Knives; 50 dozen Dessert. Knives; 20 pairs Carvers; 20 cases Carvers, 8s 6d to 40s ease; 12 Table Steels; 12 Butchers' Steels; 100 Bread Knives, Is each; 6 Cooks' Forks; 6 Oyster Knives; 84 Butchers' Knives; 12 Farriers'' Knives; 12 Putty Knives, 6d to Is; Corkscrews, Is 6d; 6 Meat Cleavers; 30 dozen Pocket Knives; Budding Knives; 14 dozen Scissors;-'4B Razors; 12 Safety Razors; 12 Hair Clippers; 6 Horse Clippers; 12 dozen N. Silver Table Forks, from 10s dozen.; 18 dozen N. Silver Dessert Forks, from 7s dozen; 8 dozen Table Spoons, 14s dozen; 18 dozen Dessert Spoons, from 7s dozen; 30 dozen Tea Spoons, 3s 6d dozen. SILVER PLATED,ON NICKEL SILVER WARE. 18 dozen Table Forks, 24s to 365; 18 dozen Dessert Forks. Table Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Tea Spoons, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Bread Forks, Butter Forks, Salad Servers, Afternoon' Tea Knives, Crumb ! , Scoops, Dinner, Lunch and Break- ! fast Cruets, Egg . Frames, Entree Dishes, Hot Water Jugs Tea Pots, Plate Powder. 4 cases Enamelled Kitchen Sinks^ 24 inches, complete, at Ids each. 50 drums Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, 1 case Oil Cans, 1 case Clout Tacks. Via VANCOUVER. . 10 crates 5-drawer Treadle Sewing, Machines, £5 10s; 6 cases-Hand Sewing Machines, £3 10s. These are the best turned out from the continent of America Ex RUAHINE, from LONDON. 1 case Rabone's 2 feet 4-fold Rules Is 6d and 2s; 48 Family Balance Scales, 201bs' and. 281bs, .* complete 7s 6d and Bs. ■ 1 case Ward and Payne's Tools— Chisels, Cold Chisels, Adzes, Bradawls, Gimblets, Turiiscrews, Bits 1 Pliers. ' 4 cases Bedsteads, complete with best wire mattresses, 21s. 1 case Kent's Brushware—Bottle Brushes, Scrubs, Shaving, etc.

60 bags Fresco Distemper for wall and ceihng decoration, i n dry ialtJ^o^T D^mper manu! factored; -2s . bag. Hard drying, . durable, does not,rust. mgi To Arrive, DRAYTON GRANGE from GLASGOW, due January ' 3 'MS*. BTti Whit 6 Por^in EnamelSTAR OF AUSTRALIA, from NEW n, ■ _ i ORK. t tot ell BT> CaS6 Wren^es, 1 ~ca£ A^ 3 w Axe Indies.' 1 Adz^ Handles; case Han* Hammer Handles; case Sledge case Slasher Handles oleaZ6> & SS Grdston^ Stings; 2s 6d «s.6d; 4 case Potts' Irons- «S!iIrons; 12 Stanley W TW % to Ll\ 30 inters' Braces, Pliers 3 52 f C R h,; f 6 £° ml>™«on tel Clocks,; SOs. 'each; 24 W o^ If 2¥£*| batches, 6s eac h. ' ~M A workmg man in p ate a says he bought one of our 12s 6d^Clocks t %fa^f-\ has kept p eSt 4^^^^^-ed 1 W^W aH S-t]^ a case. lipe Frenches, 6s: 2 C ross> Hardwood Jam Spoons, 4 dofen 1 c^e Colgate's Soaps.-Hotel 9 S 6d dozen; Cashmere' Bouquet S ■and Is 6d; Shaving Sticks^ is Ex ARAWA.. from LONDON WniL^ro^;;^ =H2fES-£ Crewdson's, and you get the best

TTSE ORDINARY KEROSENE Si Alf^Ql , mg in the hot summer weather, and ■ can be used to great advantage all the year round. ' jfiff&r Make your own SUMMER DRINKS with one of our AERATING SPARKJp||L LET SYPHONS. During the hot sumi&sMk mer weather these aye ideal for making 1 -te-fel a cool) refresMngdrink- -• SMALL SIZE SYPHON, 4s 6d each; ■Wss%s "■ BULBS, Is 6d dozen. ■ 'oss%M LARGE SIZE SYPHON, 7s 6d each; (M^M BULBS, 2s 6d dozen. i A necessity on every i farm is a I GOOD PUMP. We show here a Force ) Pump that will do all the work of a ; farm. Will lift 2000 gallons of water "j . Per tour- will throw a jet of water ; 40ft. high or 60ft long. : Useful for filling your tanks during a 1 ' dry-spell, for washing down the gig, I jfifiSox' —"\ for losing the windows, and is as good J MtimL "W as a fire rig ade in time of fire. Used rlrr^gft fiJ^JjSl."' y many farmers instead of a windmill 11 im*F^^m*r. OT ram or watei'i"S the stock. YsfHHf PRICE, 82s 6d; if Booked, A. BLAIR, Ironmonger, Hawera ■nnn . / JfTtmmt ■lTTlri^S^Sß*"PTTfl ..L.i. .ln M .fJMl«'|,!i«t.Ll_ — I—i-tJ.il-■—.^ii.u.Ji. -Jaaa..!^^,,.. I „ f^H-'.'■" y^Vfl L«j*^ \ yon won't be f any other brand. Sola by all good grocers and stores, at 1/S, 1/10 jind^V- per lib \ n J tniM»^— * " -*' SBlllll "' .Him I imiiii i--..^»» J -»»r«^^ aia^^k^^^.«»' r SYME'S EGMONT SASH &~ DOOR FACTORY, BTEAM SAW; PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, HAWERA. • * * •!>9<t9 9 «««••••••••««« A lar^6 stock oi rouS^ and dressed S^^s^^*^*********^^!! timber in Rimu. Matai f Tptwa, E»an 3 Head Office and Factory— Z and White Pine, *r HAWERA. & Rusticated Boarding, T. and §£. 3 m , ' & Flooring, T.G.B. and V. lining *T Telepiione' 61.- "* "" 2 P.'J- Box 67. *■' JOT VERY OF EVEBT DSaGßie*. 3 ' '— S 'l'ili.-, - —^TiDIKGS'OF ALL Brand Yards — 2, pinft.-<i~-rq •d STRATFORD. L ' 2 —- S BPECIAL DESIGNS TO GRlwffiß.. « BUIROA" ?a> lalloR" CEsija, ouUer teg,5 y tno»., •? NGAER.F > buck6ts ' cbeese square ohw/w, '■*? TATWAPW with stand and ■ pulleys comoleto. •? mArH' S All materials used for joinery ,*r,3 *r^^ ' c* trianuTjjp-ti^re,-] eco^a In oi'>H« 1 n^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 23 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 23 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 23 January 1912, Page 6

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