Business Notices. GIBSONS Ltd., Patea & Hawera CASH WAREHOUSES. CREWDSON'S CALICOES SHEET, 1 We are dirert m,™ ♦ '* ~ INGS AND F_LANNELETTES ' | andf Blackwell's"^ 8 _\^Z We hold large stocks of these lines. JiC."Lril£. iSn'/S' *" In Manchester Goods we hold big Fiado'Sdd^ stocks, bought direct from Man- Red Herring HerrinJ X? 001"1 Chester for cash. Price's Candid PiWc-Li? 58.Towels, Towelling, Coumterpanes and Pear's Saps' sl^^J quality at fair prices. l ■ — English Hosiery.—We hold large JOHNSON'S CUTLERY *FT wnvun stocks of good quality. PLATPn wA i^ LECTRO' Devonshire (West of England) Serges, PLArED WARE. indigo dye.—This is a line we spe- ' cialise. You cannot get the same Ta£le Knives 14s and 21s dn** n * goods elsewhere; highest quality Dessert Knives, 12s and 18s- <W and fair prices. We height a big ers, 7s pair, cases Carvers' un £ line before th^ last big rise iS 30s; Plated WlV^ISdX* wool; our customers get the bene- Dessert Forks 7s dozen- Table c|nia. W^l.en . Goods.-Kaiapoi pl%^ Blankets Kaiapoi Rugs, Clothing, dozen; Afternoon Tea Spoons 7s S Ladies Costumes, etc. ( box; highest quality Forks I«a Ross and Glendining's Hosiery, Flan- Spoons, A quality, 24s to3osdoJ«n* nek Rugs etc. We hold large Breakfast Cruete Lunch cS* stocks at reasonable prices. We Dinner Cruets from 5s- Fl«fc buy for prompt cash; you get the Water Jugs, Tea Pots Tea SeteL benefit of discounts. Bread Forks. Bostock's Boots, Men's and Women's. Clark's Ladies' Shoes, imported '" direct. Men's Colonial Boots. tjv Ttv^rm^T, * Linoleums.—We have landed seven! KJIMUERA, from LONDON.. shipments of Nairn's and William- — — TEA, TEA! TEA, ' ?&£s&s*ss&£ ■, , Finest Ceylon Tea.-Importod direct ST' D°Up TvK *»-<*. Candlestick.. from the best gardens, high mountain grown, rich, flavored teas, in •' ' ■ - ■ ' S. a't 10c!r bi s i O,lf ch^S edaS Si EX C°raTFIELD. f„ m NEW YOEK . >> chests in bulk ls to 2s lb. India Darjeeling Mountain Grown ? 668!? 6^ St7 l£ Lanterns, 5s each. Tea.—Very choice Broken Orange ? I*lo ™ Driving Lamps, with Pekoe, 2s 6d lb. This tea makes a Zl Ri Stf f °IJ. po^'. 16s- These are fine blend with, the Ceylon Tea. j °. lateßt in dnvmg lamps and We have supplied these districts R ™"!? r?v * , with choice teas for over forty b Disston s Crosscut, One Man years. You cannot improve oh _ and CarPenters' Saws. Gibson's Teas. 1 case Disston's Tools—Bevels, Squares, Screw Drivers, Mitre. Kcjres r,; Plumb and Levels, ,2s to COFFEE! OOFFEE! » | s n bd 5 _Butchers; Saws, 4s; Kitche* Saws ls 6d; Wood Saws, 4s. - ' 1 case (20 dozen) Cheney Carpenter**We buy our own green berries and 0 hammers, 2s, 2s 6d, 2s' 9d. roast and grind on the premises. *-* S? ns r IT% Nails and Brads, 2 ton* You get pure coffee, fresh ground , , enciJ\%_ n Staples, and roasted. Try our Coffee. , box (loo> Ansonia Watches. 6s. . 1 h°x (100) Derby Silver Dial Gun. Metal Cases, 7s. COCOA! COCOA 1 6 cases Tasmanian Pattern Axes. 10 cases Novelty Wringers, 5 caset- — , ,-, -~ . Carpet Sweepers, 1 case Stanle-T' We recommend Crosse and Black- Pullers M ! well's Pure Soluble Dutch Cocoa, as supplied to the King and Royal —? — Family. Price 3s 3d per lb. _, -,-..-,-,„' We have also Van Houten's Dutch Ex RUAPEHU« *™* WNDON. Cocoa in ilb, $lb, and lib tins. • , Currants, Sultanas, Raisins, Seed- a -u^^u^ a t> it\ h. ■ •*- ---less Raisins.—We hold large stocks, 4 hogsheads Royal Doulton Ware.-* our own importing. k eap?W VlK^ Cups and Saucers. Tv . , - „ -m i . l Salad Bowls, Dessert Plates, Cheese Dried Fruits.—Plums, Apricots, Stands Fruit Bowls-, latest stylet Peaches, Apples. Tinned Dessert and patterns. Fruits. 2 crates Doulton Earthenware.
\WW_\__ I MAKING GARDEN mvMTA work a drudgery. * 1 ' ' / work, done properly, ft y _/. should not only be a pleasant U *g aid a profitable pastime, but a healthy j » exercise besides. :< STOP BOiflG THE WORK OVER 1/ ifU TWICE AND USE THE PROPER TOOLS. 1 |f_ \ Ask any hardware man what you __\m— ■ §■ should do—he will advise you. "We /»■ |_ >B_ will if you ask us show you the how _f ?3 and why of the very latest labor saver fl ___ 3 in the world of gardening. R _■ £ ' V# We stock to suit amateur or profes- 9 « B^_ sional grower, having a Hull stock of % H 8 % bpades. Hoes, Rakes, Garden Lines, % MJL _ 1 riming Knives and Shears, Trowels, % ■■ ■ ' Weed Forks, as well as Garden MM T Ploughs and Gibbons' Famous Seeds, IN^P^R ot which we will be glad to send full mMmWi catalogue on request. _WMt I STOP PAYING MORE THIN YOU | flfl I I NEED, BY PURCHASING YOUR GARDEN I, II f TOOLS AND SEEDS AT Je 1 LBLAIR & SELLAR, I (Formerly A. Blair.) y^f j AGENTS FOR GIBBONS' SEEDS THAT GROW. •£* j HAWERA. I
1= —~g^fig^y fi9ft ACRES freehold, in the HaraV^AJ pepe district, 10 miles from Uhaupo, and 4 from Pfrongia and creamery; school, P.O. and church 1 mile distant; coach passes the property daily; there are 80 acres of drained swamp, a,nd the balance ot the land is undulating; about one-half of the farm is improved, and there are 50 acres bush and 50 fern; 18 paddocks, with water in each; 8-roomed house. 8-bail concreted cowshed 3-cow dominion milking plant, large barn, implement shed, manure shed, smithy various other sheds, also sheep dip aiid yards; best of roads; has 3 road boundaries. Price £8 per acre, with £500 cash \ down; balance at 5 per cent for 5 years. Will subdivide and sell in two farms if necessary. JUTESSANA & po., AGENTS AND BROKERS, HAMILTON (WAIKATO). MRS S. J. PHIPPS (Who holds a Diploma for Midwifery of St. Mary's Hospital. London)" HAS opened a Private Nursing Home in Manaia for Maternity 'Phone 62. i
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 4 August 1913, Page 6
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