BUSINESS NOTICES. IN HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND TABLE LINEN. GENUINE BARGAINS IN BHEETIMOB, CAL.COES, TABLE AND TEA CLOTHS Z VU." SS- TRAY CLOTHS.««V, E TTES,O.OVL E V S ; ALL OUR GOODS ARE OP^ THOBOUGHLY DEPENDABLE Everjthi-a is E ood and new, and »ye Jia™ marked tEe prices so lew as.to g,ve us the smallest possible margin. • JK U HI'S! S ftl B"'! B"3BI THE BUSY DRAPES :: HAWIHA. -X^^B«.iirii.r-il-_«ILHI_ JMim IIM 111 ""'■■ll I L.>fiLi.m| ltr -:.n-p ffT^ . --i..,,-, ...-.
SU^LI O W^>7 not P^e^e some Eggs? » t lhey are oUeap now. FRESH EGGS r WALLAeE?s waterglass *^ ■ is specially prepared, and is guaranteed to keep • eggs fresh for twelve FIT! ff" f% 9 1 months. HtO H = / S?- d ? ,ls Bottles by all storekeepers "**■ ** a kb or direct by VV.K. WALtAOE, CHESiST, ' : " : HAWEBAI"
A Gentleman! IT is not enough to have the manners and bearing of a gentleman. That indescribableair which characterises men of refinement is due in a great measure to the clothes they wear. It is attention to the -little points of nicety which mark the discriminating and well-balanced man, i ■ ■ -•' The men we tailor do not patronise us merely because our Cash Systeir enables them to effect a saving o: 20/- to 80/- on each suit. They art satisfied we can give them the style fit and finish, compatible with trtw gentlemanly appearance. That is why we claim to be particular tailor; for particular men. Try us with your next suit order and let us vindicate cur claims. Ou: stock of Fashionable Suitings is mos extensive, and our well-trained staf can attend to your order MOW. If you cannot call,, a post-card wil bring our representative to your doo; with patterns and prices. WRITE TO-DAY. fM £«!-.& I^lJ_ Moate'» Teas hare b RV O TV' «» their Pnrity. quality, vaki *iLH>£LiLi=LJ2 and fiaroar pvorx core PURE iKA-o uel NcUog iloalea. ]
X^i^X^^S^ 7o Beekeepers. Vvw!#vS To Beckeepen. J%r \ to Beekeepers. • IT is in tlie l»est interest of Beekeepers that we advise them to see our BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS _ QUOTATIONS iTT^luarantee the QUALITY of osir HIVES and FITTINGS. i\™SSJL Year>s fticeß have been REJJUL/J5/D. r.Xre^°l d* lar K» 6tock of AMERICAN COMB FOUNDATION. Write for-Particulars and Prices to THE TTAWERA OASH AND T\OOR "pACTORI. QUIN BROTHERS, Proprietors. SHE STOOP! TO CONQUER When »rmed with « Cloth and a Tin %tt DURBAR WAX POUBH LINOLEUMS polichod' with DURBAR stay poshed. They do not show footmark. DUUBAIt contain much was—thAt is the reason. DURBAR is made foi particular wo- | men. It will please you. Sold m qandsorne enamel tica by ali Grocer* at ad, 9d, la. r- rrrr~ii rrnTTrTiim nin iiihih i i ■»■—umu— x/i r\ a *r p* > c nftni« w * guarantee of tvt A * a «iaprema quality and iha *»i?RF t<caS »rea.teat value. 8e« yon PURR T..AS , et Nelaon Ma.v». ' g Bee=keepin§ Mai »s an industry 'particularly J||| s.iitable tor Women! The mm V aimer's Wife and Daughters «|^i can earn good money and %M k^P the Home supplied with %m deheious Honey hy taking up :Yw s cougen»al work. A nice tm httie lot of "Alliance" BeeM\ hives, witn necessary equiprM\ ment- won't cost very much I HfciL -a*. X you will call "or write we will give you all the w^i^P information you want. i BENNETT & SUTTG-*. • I Hiak St.. Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 December 1914, Page 3
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