GREAT STOCK-TAKING ' SALE. ESTATE OF JOHN BRUNETTE (DECEiASED). JEWELLER AND DIRECT IMPORTER. HA W E R.A. NOW ON! NOW ON! By direction of Executor and Trustee, the VALUABLE STOCK (including several cases of new goods just received from London) must .be reduced, and with this object in view big reductions will be given on all CASH Mm- LADIES' HANDBAGS, PURSES, BELTS, CLASPS, and FANCY COMBS at COST PRICE. Amongst the new goods offering at this Sale is a case of ANTIMONY WARE, just imported direct from Jrpan. These articles have only to be seen to be appreciated, being also ridiculously cheap. Allow us to show them to you. H. A. BRUNETTE, Manager. HERE'S A SHOW TO BUY SH3W TOSOEBY THAT ES UP-TO=O&TE! xj*ssV Sir, and low priced into the &PsWs<s§k bargain. w^^^^^^V The man who is looking for better R^t^&^»^^\. values or better styles than ours is JTrop^to^ 6" 01167' ' Jm iiS IW^W ADAMSON & Robb's ;' VIM WWlmbwMf For your SHOW RIG, and incidentally " WM yOUF SUMMER OUTFIT. SMART HATS, NATTY TIES, STY- f Up - , LISH SHIRTS, PERFECT SUITS—in V\ '"" >r a word, everything you need most just \ ' ' ' when you want it most. Right, Sir, come in TO-DAY and ADAMSON and ROBB The House for Men's Wear. - HAWERA THE DRAWING ROOM. ssasSßgsißgag^^^ yQUR Drawing Room : is it all fSssssaaass-j-iL. ,—^ , that you could wish it to be ? It • i^^^^^^^^^^^^^B' S^OU^ be a av^n of brightness % the state room of the home* but with: sufficient homeliness about it to make Si PTO/-W llr •' -rl^: 'Xi attractive and comfoftable. Wecao^ 'ttjiKiill^' either furnish it anew throughout <•'''( I IV'i'lip w^h tast^ an^ good judgment or 'I H^mm ' « Mi if iniprove your present one. fS/jjjgS^^ ••! j b^^li | W 9f^ir-— 4^e curtains' are soiled - I W)^ i\ or WOMI outS we ca« H the carpet is shabby let us Ilii^^^St^^^i^^lTl I *' cttees * Occasional Chairs, ||||^flk&l^^ v *^*|v%. W»=_,|| if jf Fancy Tables and the many lilSiPi?il^^^^^lf~^^- I * other little items that go to ' -'^^T' Room, 7re always oHak • willlliiiW • ** ou*s* Wc should much 1 ~* -"'iNn'^i'" 'lijji 11' ||||{!|j jijljill'' Iliijii'' like you to insosct thc/p PURSER & SON, FURNITURE MUF&CTURERS, HAWERA. xjd>3«M^w MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. riIHE CADILLAC is the most up-to-X date car—Self-starter, makes her Mjkf 4^^^^^^^^^^ man's Car, beautifully finished and 9h y^Mm r Hikaka has one of these Cars, 1 k-^10C!!5/-\'T^ul3f?lgg^^pl 1 *n(* -^ 13-year-old child drives it anymvaf9K*^^A*^^BrTr^K^^^/ ■ where, showing how simple and easy it Cars, including the FORD, which is. well suited for the farmer. Also some OUR stock of ENGAGEMENT, T\ T /^.OODWIN WEDDING and DRESS RINGS -Lr. U . VJ • . is both large and varied. See our fNFXT WTNTFR <3HnW^ DIAMOND HALF-HOOP RINGS, all {SSiL2LL WINI^B bHOW)> with stones of first water. A very HAWERA. large assortment at $11 prices from £5 15s to £35. ; Other GEM RINGS set with Rubies, AUSTRALIAN K'Si 6"18 ' °PalS and °thei" Pre" TyjUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Call in, and we shall be pleased to how you our stock. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. RW7 Q ARGENT, £ • TV . k5 Accumulated funds, nearly... 28,500,000 WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Etc J £ nnil£ 1 income; °™J •■; - Mf 3 '000 HAWERA business, 1911 (ordinary) 6,219,970 1 __„ New business, 1911 (industl.) 989,568 j'**~ m *m!*Kf*~ mm*% -™*^ POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary De£Z^«—-^ V^^^p* ; POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial DeJAMES E. CAMPBELL j partment), 74,948, assuring nearly D.BO.A c (London), ItOtS^S PROFUS DIVIDED. (By JJiXam.), j £16.853,102. M._ «'CHT SPECIALIST ; CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE AY BE -CONSULTED IN-; YEAR (1913), £888.911, providing AXTTmnk k „ :, REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS ■o« } .HAWERA —At Rooms (upstairs) tn i £1,550,000. , Hardley's Buildings (nest Ross,' C. DENNY BROWN | Photographer), ©very THURfi- District Secretary, > DAY, ,'" \..' New Plymouth.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 12 November 1912, Page 7
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