GIBSONS Ltd,, Patea A Kat GASH WAREHOUSES, ■: ' ; ■■- -• i; • ■■.. ■.■ ." , '; HORROCKSES' CALICO, SHEETING, j'/ Cro«e and Blackwell's Jelly Tablets FLANNELETTES, SHIRTING. and 7d each; jars of plain Calves' Foot ' ; ; COSTUME CLOTH. \ Jelly, specially prepared for in. ' :i _ • -,•■ valids, Is each. '' " .'"'' We hold, weir assorted stocks of the ~ . RlTin cwirn ; aboire, ; which are replenished every i .-, : * >*ED?| : .. .. , three months. Purchasing direct, our ■■"'■« customers can obtain these goods at Hemp, 28Ibs for 7s: 'Canary Seed bedrock prices. The quality is known 28ios for 7s. ' * * ail,over the world, and ; we offer: V v , .. r , ~ ' _■-,''' ' McLaren's Imperial Cheesein white-. ' , Wlnte Calico, from ,5s j^o. 10s dozen, 1 porcelain jars, Is 6d ahd; 2s 6d ■ ■-■. • per jar. . White Calico,: 40 inch, suitable for . ' Pillow Slips, 9s 6d dozen. , Queen Olives, 10d .bottle ; Soho Swept ' w., m -. n .- , .■'■ Pickle, Is; Captain White's!'' White Twill Circular Pillow Cotton, ■ Oriental Pickle, Is 3d bottle- ' 40 mch, Is Jd yard. Capers, 8d bottle. ' : *>~■<■ White Sheeting, 45 inch, llsdo?en.; Green's (Canterbury) Bacon and -m • ' , , n .',' ■:■-■■■• Hams, Lard, Brawn, Pigs' Feet.; Plain and Twill Sheeting, 80 inch, and Lunch Tongues. ":! ;- Is 8d .yard.. .-.:■' . .;> . . : ~ wu -. , O1 . . Jusfc Lan Jed .—A large consignment, ' White and Shirting Flannelette, . of "X" Pi^ Fruits in-on© callonT irom 6s, dozen., ~ . - tius. Horr'ocfcses' Shirting, 8s: 6d dozen. "Tinned Tomatoes, Is tin. Jams and,, . Marmalade. : Horrockses' 40 inch Costume Cloth, ' . : isyard. ' . Bottled Fruits, from Is 4d bottle. Mohair Table Covers, in Marone and SPECIALS FOB DAIRY FARMERS. Green, 2} and 3 yards long, last for - i years and always look good. 41b tins Vaseline, 2s, • .-. . : ~ Lace Curtains', 3, 3-i, 4-yards, from Micure, Is. Will cure sore backs, ds 6d pair; -6d a pair off by tak- on horses or sore teats 6n ycniring 3 pairs. •■;.. .-,. . cows . ... • >uut V J La:t^tiSl:!ti Sf od Emi)ty Oak Casks-from * «.??*•. ■■■:. I Bran > Pollard, Chaff j Oats, Wheat. > ;■ Kaiappi Flannel; Sheets, 80 inch; \- , ~- rij , ~ ■ . wide, the acme of comfort, White ? eS „ . 9d ' * Sallon tins Shetland' or Pink, 25s pair. L =a^ on 7s 6d. f -^ B^^ft^Si S°S jS? '^ ■ GARDEN & ™able: seeds . , v ., . a pair for ease and durability. j Just landing from Nimmo and Blairs > i Also 20 sacks of: the famous DalBostock's Gents'^ Lace j Boots, dark! me'ny Beauty Potato for -seed. « and light tan and Tilack- glace, Get in early for these. Last year- '.'■ price 22s 6d pair. These are made we could not procure more to, ' on one of the best shaped lasts, su PR]y Jate orders. ■• . . and all good wide fitting. Try a '. pair. : ■■■■■■ ■ . - .-■. .: •■ . , .. : ... ,; | TEA! TEA! TEA! MORTON'S AND CROSSE & BLACK-| — —:■ WELL'S FINEST GROCERIES. 601b-chests Finest Broken Orane* -^ • ' ■■; ■' ■. . ■.. • . Pekoe, £5. --. ... ; ;.: *?..".". 21b tins Ground Rice/ 9d'tin; .21b' ' -, m , -v •'„. :" ' • :■• tins Cornflour, lOd tin y Semolina, 101^ .I)Oxes Finest Broken Orang©^ Is tin; Arrowroot, 8d lb; Blanc Pekoe ' £1Mange Powders (flavored), 6d «, v ■■■„■•■. ■ - packet. ; olb boxes Finest Broken OranW ' . . Pekoe, 10s 6d.. ■ Macaroni, Vermicelli, Haricot Beans '■' lb chests 62 Broken Eekbe, £4!:; Lentils, Split Peas. : ' ,m? S\ • „ ' 101b boxes G2 Broken Pekoe, 16s. l!;; . Figsi from 4d per box. .-.■,. ; : \ .'-.. .. "\"\,. .Dates, Prunes, Almonds and Mus- We huy the 1^ Teas on'the marl ' catels', Evaporated Apples' and ct '. and wi^ P°s* you samples if reApricots., ~ ; quired.^ Lef Ms^ha^e your^brd^r, rin<||M : we will pack and pay railage to yoiro- ., .'"',' ._-'■ * nearest station. -,■,; ;• ■■ ■ ..;, ■ r, ; ■■: ■j BY getting one of our NEW NEEDLE AWLS, 5s post free ; ■ ;•■ ■-'■■** Fitted with six "needles, for various^ jobs, with full instruc- ' ■■'•1 V: tions included for repairing Harness arid Belting, Boots and bhoes, Bags and Portmanteaux. As good as a'sewing machine, C ! an.d.yet carried, in the..pocket. . , '; •: • ,: [■ -~ No need; to /take that little job to the saddler or the cob- -' ■."' bier. Do ;it yourself, just when you; want it'and at no cost. ''"''.'. Yoli save valuable time, and, what's more—much money. " ; , BE YOUR ' K/m BE YOUR ' y' ■■ ■ -OWN' ■■■.■■' Oi OWN - ■",: ".■;;.: A^:- ---• ; SADDLER; POST FREE; COBBLER; v■; -| - With recess in the handle-for the thread bobbin, and spring ;■■ <f'!j to regulate, you' have a, wonderful self-contained practical '•>'. hand repairer, with a perfect lock stitch. ' : . ! , ■ =».; .-y .--■ What can be more annoying than a roadside breakdown, .miles from any, saddler?, The NEW NEEDLE A^L -ip. such.a predicament is an absolute necessity, and should be carried by*'.' every;farmer and horee: driver, and ought to be in every home and shop. .:, ;• • : t , , .%-. Over 6000 unsolicited Testimonials have: been received, Tand the cost of this wonderful Awl is ss, post iree. ;>■■ ;^ ;: i ,;, r .'■... ' •'" We_keep the'THREAD and NEEDLES to suit. THREAI) >•••? "X ■ Is per -Reel, post freel . - ; . • , • •. "■; s :' ; j •'... ■ i;< ■■■■■■ ; ''■■'-' : ■■>■■- ——— -_. 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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 3 August 1912, Page 6
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830Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 3 August 1912, Page 6
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