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GIBSONS Ltyatea & Hawera I CASH WAREHOUSES. * I Ex RUAHINE, from LONDON. i case Miller Lock Co , g Padlockßi 'I Crosse and Blackwell's Goods.—s } s e*ch '} case Stanley Planes, 3st ■ cases Strawberry Jam, 2 cases ™ 10s; Spokeshaves, Is; Squares,} fl Lucca Oil, 5 casks Vinegar. 50 ls 6dj 1 case Henry Cheeney Hanvf S dozen Essences," 5 cases Candied mers» ls 9d and 2s 6d- • .* ■ Peel, case Calf Feet Jelly, case 'fl Mango Chutney, 2 cases Potted TOMOANA. from NEW YORK '■ Meats and Fish, 2 cases Jelly Tab- on di , _ „ * M lets, 1 case Plum Puddings, case AU btaPle Pullers, 4s each; 1 crate M Macaroni, case Ground Almonds, 1 Shovel Handles; 1 case Carpenters' *H case Royal Dutch Cocoa. Braces, 2s 3d, 2s 6d; Hatchet '■ Braces, 4s 6d; 1 case CarborunC. and E. Morton's Goods—4 cases dum Cloth > 3d soeet. Milkmaid- I\li!k, 5 cases bmoKed .T) ~ x Sardines, 4 cases Icing Sugar, 50 . AKA»A, from LONDON. U boxes Price's Candles, Bedroom i era t p p IITIQ _„,* c „ , •■ Candles,' 1 case Price's Assorted P udd W SJE TSaU °ers>, B*kera > ) Toilet Soaps, 2 cases Afternoon 3 dot*f>?Ste■'' ft?? S °Wft qJYS Tea Sugar, 1 case Imperial Cheese L a deT &M Bn^tSodwt J in jars, 5 cases Colman's Starch, Bestßri4t £ dozen Parkes' 2 cases' Colman's Mustard, 2 cases handlp ?W 1 Ro- Und: mouth Jeyes' Fluid <* and 1 gallon tins), Stones- 9 ' "L* cas es. Sc^» 2 cases Chow Chow Pickles, 1 case ses Fre' T • °P J? *%''* * Petroleum Jelly, 1 case Carbon 2s packet ' *"* Balls for moths, Nelson's Gelatine Glycerine Bun™ Wino Pnrks 1 >"luea and Enamelled Saucepans r i3s, 2 casks Whit Steam6rS ' TlMed ™*™*> mg, 2 cases Ling Fish, 2 cases 1 caS e Turner and TVa-^ » n j Van Houten's Cocoa, Caraway Trowel * %J£ >n? I<>r s Gardeo Seed*, 2 casks Powdered Cream Shears 4s6d ' Prnnm * Tartar, cask Haricot Beans. ' ' * E, KENT, f rom GLASGOW. •• 6 quarter casks Finest Very Old w wad nr, r, Vatted Highland Whisky, 20 cases x bIAR ®F CANADA, from Inverawe W rhisky, 5 cases Rare GLASGOW. Old Jamaica Rum. 9* a t - 2o drums Linseed Oil, raw and 2 crates 2 hogsheads Doulton and cd ' 2°s drum" Co.'s Potteries, Burslem.—so sets 12 TW^r o +^Tr D m . 7 Toiletware, Pudding Bowls, Lip " Grate V> bT } t ? l6 RegisteF Bowls, Globe Bowls, Bakers, Churn jjjOs Register Grates, 17s 6d r Jugs, White Glaze Dinnerware, r Blue Geneva Dinnerware, Blue T? Y T a tvttt c t t^ Sandhurst Cups and Saucers 6s. TAINUI, from LONDON. dozen, Blanc Mange Moulds,. Salad 6 dozen 6-inch Rim Locks •fi A^ Plates, Covered Bacon Dishes, 2-Keyed Padlock^ S ' Cover Dishes (divided), Kitchen Kent's Hair Brushes, Ynd T^th Pans, Funnels. fohnw X Dog ChailJS> ««« Royal Doulton China Ware-.—12 ForkTaii Spoons and E'P' Table, Jugs, 12' Teapots, 12 Salad Bowls, ' - '..'.' 6 Chee«e Stands, Flower Pots, 1 case West of England Sereps- T i Fern Pots Desserts, Plates, case Bradford Serges? CoftLgs' J Beakers Mugs, Trays, Vases, Mixture Serges and Costum4>\^B Bowls, Teas and Saucers, Baby Cloth; 1 case E*ibroiderv anrf'^H Plates, Creams, etc. Laces, Insertions and Flouncings ■ "I^M I ease Women's Ribbed Vests, 2tf'^^ ANGLO-BOLIVIAN, from NEW YORK od and 3s; 12 dozen Ties, latest | i it 1 m. ' c CJ styles; White Shawls; Blocked ' 1 case b ood Choppers, 5s 6d; ease India Tapes; 1 bale Ticking • 2 3 in 1 Oil; 5 cases Wringer*; 1 bales Carpet Squares- 1 case ease Rat and Mouse Traps; case Hoyle's Prints; 1 case Curtain • - Cuticura Toilet Soap^ Is- 6dj 20 Nets; 1 case Casement Cloth- 1 Churns, from 13s; case Garpen- case, 60 pairs, Clarke's Ladies' ters' .Saws; 10 cases Gold Dust, Court and Bar Shoes; 1 case 300 Is 6d; case Tinned Tacks-,. 1<);,OO0 pairs, Ladies' Hosiery'; 1 case'Velpacket, 2s 6d; 12 Douglas Pumps, veteens. 18s 6d: ' • • , o , x ™S. Q Quilts, Bedspreads, Down 1 case. Carborundum Co., Niagara Quilts, Table Covers, Duchess Sets Falls, Scythe Stones, 9s dozen, is Tea Clofchs, Tray Cloths Sponge ;-> each; 1 case assorted Carborundum Cloths, Dusters, Apron Cheek Sharpening Stones for sportsmen, Damask Napkins, Printed Sateens' butchers, doctors, etc.; Razor Turkey Chintz, Shell Safety Tina' Strops and Carbc L'lota. etc. YOU GET KiOBE WORK OUT OF YOUR HORSE IF HE'S CLIPPED. FROM experience you know this is true. If you don't it is i to your gain to learn that it is so. : Xvflfl A well-clipped horse displays an activity and freshness after a hard day's toil that is foreign to Ms undipped brother. *^ STEWART M HORSE-CLIPPING ™ MACHINES ! have been, tried and proved the BEST HAND POWER CLIPPERS obtainable. They travel quickly and work smoothly. Last season's users speak in high terms of the work they perform. SPARE PLATES of the" best Sheffield Steel are always obtainable. We will gladly show you the STEWART CLIPPER when • you are in town. MARTIN'S HAND CLIPPERS, 9s 6d. Post Free. A. BLAIR = Ironmonger, HAWERA. "SYMB'S EGMONT SASH~& ' M DOOR FACTORY, STEAM SAW, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, * HAWERA. • , .»&**&&&***********£ A larf6 of roHgh and d # reaße(| .N 1 1 Head Office and Factory— $• timber in Rimu, Matai, Totara, Kauri 1 • ' HAWERA. <• and White Pine- ". j-gl • 1 '* Rusticated Boarding, T. and Jife>'t| • ' Telephone 51. * Flooring, T.G.B. and V. Lining. C^'S^ \ I P'°' B!l^ 7' f* JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIP- ,^l I •' Branch Yards- ■ ft TION, MOULDINGS OF ALL , ->$ ?; STRATFORD. Z PATTERNS. ..^| I 3 -5 SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ORDER/" ?*! m 1 Bush Mills — m _, ,i o , „ ~ __ - *4M • il Tallow Casks, Batter K.eea lPn%± x/j*& 1 t Tkmm Wlth ■buid and puUeys comPl«te. -~r-j • IAIUAT*. > All materials used for Joinery 4*£Ss 11 '"■••' v^ Manufactured Goods is niolro«l-?^J^^^^ 3 rryn^U^^l^TV.jyßH^- thoroughly seasoned. s#|^s3

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 6