The road to Dawson's Falls Mountain House was obstructed by trees falling ■■during the recent stormy weather, but the road is now quite clear. At J. Gilmour's establishment, Manaia. To-night, a feature will be the Is table. Those desiring somethirijr good1 iti Glasswaw'j Electroplated Goods, and Fancy Gc^ods should see the stock. !: Second to none.—-Advt. \ One of th,ovleading figures-; in, the. meat industry' of America, Mr Edward .Morris, head.,\of '.ythe!' Chicago -firm of Morris and Co., died recehtiy through oyerWorli, after, an illness of several months. His firm. wa^i\ .amonpf :those indicted by the Goverrim^iit, in v the Beef T^xist case: 'Mr Morris was only 47 years of age, and he is to have left a fortune of about £8,000,----000.-V.:•■■..". ■•■v>--;-v^:::-:vo:-'■>.-;.--^-?-i For \CHristma,s, Dixoh's ate iofferinga; spjeoially, interesting series of Christmas; gifts for the adult well as the eliild—and Meccano or a: good eramophone -nalr suit the boy;, a good aocordeon the>;man; 25 per: cent, discouut off th« latter at Dixoii'isi^ Adyi
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 December 1913, Page 8
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162Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 December 1913, Page 8
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