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■__ BUSINESS NOTICES. wi £11 SL JljMi. uUiJUA NOW ON SHOW AT J. C. CILLETT'S. fr^ Krr "■■ ■ Jt^nS. LADIES' SEAL COATS |||feM^ FURS AND MUFFS ■ TWEED COSTUMES TEDDY BEAR COATS, HATS W^Wwvßm HP^ ' AXD BONNETS W^ DR JAEGER'S LADIE-3' UNDERBn JAEGER'S GOLF (^OATS SMi DR JAEGER'S OVERALLS FOR CHILDREN. R^S ' -^R- JAEGER'S CHILDREN'S PS^B BOOTS AND BOOTF.ES THE NEWEST IN READY-TO-WEAR AND TRIMMED MILLINERY. J. C. GILLETT, TII6 Busy Draper. fillip / MiH Hasn>t arrived before our Boot Stock H^Pl\\\ -_5 / MtiM ls ready for At- The latest foot shapes ?iill|\^\\ <$b? / y»PiJt are now ere an^ the best value. ll^^PvvVll <!^^^^^ / JaxEw ur §. toc^ °f Footwear is especially ll^mMl^ W **iaHP m#jßjSi mterestin S just now and waiting for vl^^alMi^^'* F^/^^iSß^ll your. in ?P ection. • Every mood of ffilli^llll^^S'vSs' V^FyffllwP*^ Fashion is reflected in our new stock. T^iiißlll -^i^^iliillzSv We have come to a change or seasons \^\ again and have received a fine assorted Nol^tjji* v^v^P^ra^^ stock from the world's best makers, m^d&T ' including Bostock, Marlow, Crockett, Lewis, Hawken, Scott, Russell, Cook. We are well to the front with our Gents' English in all styles. We are showing some excellent winter style s at very reasonable prices. G. A. BATES, gash boot emporium. FOR LADIES WEARNEW COSTUMES in Navy arid Tweeds; smartly cut. and ' exclusive designs. These are good fitting costumes and not two alike. NEW WINTER COATS in Seal, Pony, Caracul and Astrakan. LADIES' AND MAIDS' WOOL COATS, belted and other styles, are new and up-to-date. Great Variety of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S KNITTED COATS in all lengths and colors. NEW EVENING DRESSES. These are beautiful, and just arrived. EVENING WRAPS in Velvet and Velour Cloth, very smart. M. SEXTON'S, THE PLACE FOR LADIES' WEAR.

WRISTLET WATCHES. with either GOLD OR SILVER BRACELETS Or ■ . LEATHER STRAPS. These are now very fashionable, and make a real nice and «e*»€w.i aresent. A large assortment' to select from. PRICES: Oxidised from 16s 6d. Silver from 255. Gold from £3 to £10. K. W. SARGENT, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, HAWERA. i P. J. SAXBY, LAND, ESTATE, & STOCK AGENT (Opposite Railway Station), HAMILTON. Phone 369. NEW YEAR PROPOSiTIONS. /JOI ACRES freehold, situated at rfct/ A Pohuehue; cream cart pa££ee; school on the property, post office and phone 1 mile; 200 acres in grass and rough feed, rest good standing bush; good mixed bush totara, rimu, and a few kauri trees; well watered by creek and springs, well fenced, 7 paddocks. This country grows splendid maize and oats; 2 orchards; flat to easy hills, good soil. Buildings consist of good 7-roomed house, bathroom, etc., also large shed. The reason for selling is that the owner is in ill-health. Price for a quick sale £6 per acre. Terms £1000 or less cash; balance at 5 per cent. (No. 1366) Two Freehold Farms of 50 Acres each, all ploughable; 7 miles from! Ohenewai railway station and £ mile' from P. 0., school and store. Price £5 10s per acre. Terms £60 cash; balance 5 years at 5 per c&At. No. 1419 WE give a written guarantee with ■ every "Swanndri' 'Overcoat that if not absolutely waterproof money will be refunded in —H. E Mutch, Draper.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3