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Business Adverilssments. hi want your NEW "SPRING DRESS made in the •■•*- latest fashion—SMAßT, STYLISH and GOOD FITTING. OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is ready to give you full satisfaction. If you're in doubt about material, fashion or any other detail, just come and talk the matter over with Miss GARDNER., our head dressmaker. Her experience will be valuable, and will surely mean satisfaction to you. y We have the utmost confidence in asking for your orders* ' ■■" as Miss GARDNER gives personal attention to all Orders and superintends the work of an experienced staff. The LINING and TRIMMINGS can be selected from our larg<a stock.. We pride ourselves on the distinctive character of our DRESSMAKING, and our prices are decidedly moderats. Let us have YOUR ORDERS we can give you FULL SATISFACTION. NEW GREY SUMMER ROBE LENGTHS, from 18a to 42s j the robe. - i GREY NAGASKI CREPE CLOTH, Is yard. SAKE BLUE VOILES, from 2s lid yard. % . V WEFT BLUE OTTOMANS, from 2s lid yard. YIEUX ROSE BENGALXNES and VOILES, from 8a 9d yard. QUAKER GREY MERCILDA CLOTH, from 1q 9d yard. M .i 1,, , m ihumii— —■■■■■■»■ ii.ni. m .iiiKMUhinnromn imuu ■ ■...■■■■ XAi»ujjt. U i^iiuiim ~jw,-l i i.k.nuji-4p.v»n,^,T ^«cy ß ae, n . i X bb f 5 a n a IS d«aaa tp m\ m \ 1 ■If j^W f ' ', s&^y. \U || No othe. tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. ||| 11 Sold by all good grocers and stores at l/ 8, l/lO and 2/- per Ib. 11| GENTLEMEN ! flTli h&ve- ]aat opened up our first shipment of EIGH-GRADS MIL *W V CERW CLOTHING • and BOOTS, including t»h« latest is 3HI11&. 3UBB, GLOVER COLLARS and SOX. i&y making your purchases from us we gusr-iffit^ te kertg wo. 'in to 4fca LATEST FASHION at CITY PRICES. " ■ FITZZELL- & SHAW'S, j BRUNETTE:S CORNER, H A W E R A.

WHY NOT PRESERVE SOME EGGS? THEY are cheap enough n/vw. OUR EGG PRESERVER ia guaranteed to KEEP ' FRESH E/T^i *C~~i (PI CtCtS for at lea-st twelve' months. Sold only in largo bottles, sufficient to preserve about 12 dozen eggs. Simply requires mising with cold water. ' ■ PRICE -J / BOTTLE. W. K. WALLACE, CHEMIST, H A W ER A.

MGRMAtBY PGULTftY YARDS; "ONGLISH and American White J£-J Leghorns, White Plymouth Rocks, Brown Leghorns, Black aiinorcas and Houdans. STILL ON TOP FOR WINNERS AND LAYERS. j To enumerate all our winnings would take too much space. During ths past :2^ years we have won 3 Champion--,ships, 27. Specials and Trophies, 16is first, and 45 second prizes. I Twelve grand pens mated for the 1 coming season, containing some of th& best exhibition and laying strains to be found in the Dominion. Every bird in my breeding pens is selected by tha trap nest. Settings of White and Brown Leghorns, Black Minoreas, and White Plymouth Rocks frora ss. Postage ar.i>{ egg bos 13 (3d extra. For price of Eujrlbh i'^^ibitic-n Whits Leghorns (Crystal Palace winners, imported) and Houdans see mafc» ing list. Sent post free on .application. Infertile egga replaced if returned in egg- box within cms month, with 8-1. for -postage. BAY OLD CHICKS from la ouch. Fireless brooders ''supplied if' required. A few Cockerels and Pullets for oalo. Cash with Order. Inspection invited. .^ DON. STEWART, Normanby. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN WINE SHOW Held Sydney, April 2, 1912. "DENFOLD AND CO., South Aus--2- tralia, received the following awards:— CLARET—Champion Pr/ze for Australia. . SHERRY—Champion Prize for I Australia. j PORT—Champion Prize for Australia,. BRANDY—Highest possible honors All Penfold's Wines - and 3-Star Brandy stocked at GIBSONS LTD., Patea and Hawera. '

T: ADIES' Wants $x® supplied so o«r .fi-J famous Boot Stores' Ws \h.nv® just landcd»a-brand hew stock of «p----to-dsta Ladies' GoGda at L. Mill's, iffiltfaam. -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 3

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