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1 BUSINESS NOTICES. '»- " g>Bßaaa::ag!^^ hiiiiwp~ ~— I, | M , | ■ AUTUMN COOPS. NEW GOODS Neckwear Novelties, - Ready-to-Wear Millinery, Costumes: v MOW SHOWING. J. C. GILLETT. THE BUSY DRAPER.

M. SEXTON'S FIRST SHOWING ! Of AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. O^^tS^tSSS^ *re 11®w arrivin?- and tlus season bur AmLL.INERY is. partreularly smai-t yet moderately priced. : NEW TWEEB xnd BLANKET COATS, in all the latest style* •: and colossi. NEW SPQR3B COASS&'m shades- Cerise. Tango Pwrple, Tan T Silver, Emerald^ CheisK^ Napy and Cimmamon. OUR NEW COSTiaOJS are particularly emart and very «s- ---;. eIUSIVe. -' ".i ■■■■ r. v: ; ' * \ M. SEXTON'S, ; THE PLACE FOR LADIES' WEAR.

LAST FORTNIGHT OF OUR SALE. \\7& asß© making, a Special Cut on ■Ft. ; » » our strong working boots. TryWl our KIP NAILED SHOOTEKS, a cut njL , that is.well built^ standard 6crewed, and pegged soles. You pay 14s for. a boot no better. This- fortnight we areselling them foe 9s 6tL IKmSEu MENS VISOOLISED HIDE MMMmMm WATERTIGHT failed), a..; stioag-. well-made boot^ comfortable to wear. wMS&&^SMii^& }^ c can recommeaid; these boots as Bet--BmH^^^^^mSmL - mg most wa-terproof boot on theBBBB^^^^^Ml / ' ' market. The leather is specially treat- :' '■'■' '■""^* with Faulkner's Waterproof Oil,. > TH™p|lliM^^ • feeeps: thie* leatiier soft and J. : waterproof. Try them, and you will! always wear them. Price 16s 9d. BOSTOCK'S- FAMOUS GENT'S^ g^^ /^B|HH» GLACE BOOT", i-a iate- two newest lasts(Bradaway .and. Alaska), 2iss. This fartnignt v ?J!» 63. G. A. BATES, cash boot emporium.

SYMES' EGMONT SASH & DOOR FACTORY, STEAM SAW, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, HAWERA. (Established 1882.) HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORY: HAWERA. Telephone 51 P.O. Box 67. Branch Yards: Stratford. Bush Milk: Tangiwai, Horopito (Main Trunk lin#>.

A large stock of rough and dressed timber in Rimu, M&tai, Totara, Kauri, White Pine, and Oregon Pine. Rusticated Boarding. T. and Q. Flooring, T.G.B. and V. LiDiug. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MOULDINGS OF ALL PATTERNS. SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ORDEB. Tallow Casks, Butter 'Keg*, Tube. Buckets, Cheese Vats, etc. All material used for Joinery and Manufactured Goods ia picked *nd thoroughly seasoned. ' ' ' GEO. SYME A CO., LTD.. Puwi«toT». T. Candy.J \ &■ &- Cook /~iANDY AND LICENSED LAND & COMMISSION AGF.NTTQ TIMBER MERCHANTS. KAPONGA. NOTE.—the stock of Seasoned' anf Oressed Tiir-bor at our-yard is no* taxing ite full capacity, and_ we car supply any quantity or description »"• ni|l t»Ho«r it shortest Tiotio* NOTICE. |" HAVfi pleasure in announcing t< -*- my customers in Kaponga and tb< [ surrounding districts that I have • opened a permanent establishment on the Eltham Road, Kaponga, in thf premises lately occupied by Mr A Melville, Grocer, where I will be very pleased to ccc them from time to tinw and to have a continuation of theii esteemed patronage as heretofore. JOSEPH TEETERS GENERAL DRAPER. KAPONGA.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>04* ♦ -. ' - > ♦ ' ♦ ♦ ■.;■• %GjJySYfIME ~;•-■ 4 ♦ ; ,•.. •" ■ • v*V, ■'•■ ui«?^d >jj*^ ■" "■■ 4'; ■' ♦ '•■ '.:*?■: "* ~" r 4 ♦:::■'■■ ■-■/,' ■■ ■ : 4"; ♦>♦ *«►♦<*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*# ROYAL AUSTRALIAN WINE SHOVt Held Sydney; April 8, 1912. '• "■■' ."•■'■ • ■ \"' P ENFOLD ANP CO., South Atistra,iiuV; '.reyeiyed tlie1 iollowiuuj. awards: — ''•'-. ■ CUARET-*^Champloti , jl^rize for ■; ' '• "' '' ;.,;' ' ! , SHERRY--Champion "■sPrize for Australia. PPRT^hampipn Priz^ Jpr Australia. , -'■;■• BRANDY—^Higkest possible honors AH Penfbld's Wines and 3-Star Brandy stocked at GIBSQNS LTD.. i Patea and Hawei*a. ■ f'^ NORMANSY BUTCHERY. TO ALL CUSTOMERS. ON and after the 21et hat. I shall dispense with the old system of insanitary hawking carts and in future run on the up-to-date order principle. All orders will he delivered direct from the shop in a cl^an and fresh condition, and terms will be STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. . I sincerely trust this change will be appreciated by my customers, and it will enable me to supply the meat tit prices which otherwise I should Ije finable to do owing to the scarcity of fat stock. Thanking you for your long continued support, f ANDREWg

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 14 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 14 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 14 March 1914, Page 3

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