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TjILTHAM COAOH f FACTORY E, L. BRIANT. Every description of two and four" wheeled vehicles, such as Buggies, j Waggonettes, Waggons, Expresses' I Dog Carts, Rustic Carts, Bradley s, j G-igs, Sulkies^ Drays, etc., built i order of the Best Material. I I make lightness, easy riding, and attractive appearance, combined with J strength and durability, special j features in all my vehicles. • I guarantee every vehicle manu factured by me. Coach painting and trimming by competent tradesmen done on the premises. Repairs are execul ed with despatch at moderate prices. Full stock of lubricants, Deitz, and carriage lamps, etc., kept. Note the address — E. L. B RIANT, COADHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, Bridge Street, Mtham. I7ILTHAM STEAM SASH AND XU door faotojry. Wholesale Butter Box Manufacturer i Sawmillers & Timber Mercha n s. < UNION TIMBER COMPANY, (Late T. Runciman & Co.) Opposite Railway Crossing, Eltham. Having now got our factory in full working order, we have pleasure in informing factory proprietors that we are prepared to execute orders for butter and cheese boxes in any quantity. Joinery of any design made of the very best seasoned timber in kauii, totara, and rimu. Turnery supplied to any pattern desired, and all kinds of fretwork done. Butter-workers and churns o2 every description made to order. To those intending building, plans specifications, and quantities given. We would draw attention to the very large quantities of timber suitable for sheds, stables and outbuild ioga. C. H. ARNDT, I AND AND E STATS AGENT, J STRATFORD, HaS FOR SALE :— 150 Aores Freehold, level land, ring fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, rich Hack soil, 8-roomed residenoe, all necess&ry outbuilding?, large oewshed, land ia a corner section, on metalled roads, with creamery and school not above 500 yards away. Price £10 103 per acre. Only J62CO Cash required to purchase excellent freehold 100-acre dairy farm, all well grassed, fenced and subdivided, with cottage and : necessary buildings, land is well i situated, close to factories and on , one of our best roads. Price £11 5s ' per aore. The balanoe over £200 can ! remain at 5 pcc 1 cent for a long term , Model Farm of 101 Acres for Sale i at £10 per aore for the freehold. ] This is a good section of rolling laud, all grassed, and has 4-roomed cottage j and yards thereon, situated on , metalled road, creamery opposite. RAIL WAX LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ELTHAM. HAVING taken over the above " well-known stables, lately occupied by Mr A. Klatt, I respectfully ask for a continuance of that patronage accorded to my predecessor. ' Vehicles of all descriptions on hire. ' Telegrams promptly attended to. R. PALMER ... Proprietor. \ UNDER THE PATRONAGE OB ' HIS EXCELLENCY LORD RANFURLY. TT'GMONT LIVERY AND BAIT Hi STABLES. On Hike — Double and single buggies, gigs, brakes, saddle horses for ladies and gentlemen. None but • reliable horses sent out. Office of Opunake coach. Orders by post and telegran. promptly attended to. TelephonesStables 20, Private Residence 104. T^ fIIGGINSON, Proprietor. • Roy McGregor.] [H. B. Nicholas. TARANAKI LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, High Street Hawera; Opposite the Club. MoGREGOR & NICHOLAS. nnHE new proprietors have Double X acd Single Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses for hire. Horses carefully broken to harness. Recently erected commodious Buggy Bhed. First-class paddock. Feed Is. Stand 6d. - - Cabs meet all trains. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone No. 111. GIBSON'S HAWERA HOTEL") STABLES. 1 Union-street, Hawera. GH. GIBSON begs to thank j • his numerous customers for past favors, and to ask for a con- < tinuanoe of their patronage. The plant and horses are second to none on the coast. Careful grooms always in attendance. - Until further notice, all orders for horses, buggies,, drags, landaus, etc., will be conducted from these stables. Good paddooking. Telephone No. 82. GIBSON'S EMPIRE HOTEL STABLES. Princes-street, Hawera. GH. GIBSON, having taken « over the above new and commodious stables, trusts, by care? ful attention to the requirements of the public, to merit a share of their patronage. Buggies washed and harness cleaned for a small remuneration. Ladies' waiting room and lavatory with every convenience on the premises. Good paddooking. Careful grooms. OBBINS ...F08... NEUROL. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Cash Surplus Divided among Policy-holders in 1900 ... £126,000 Total Cash Surplus divided among Policy-holders £888,400 Total Reversionary Bonuses added to Policies £1,629,700 Total Assets of the Department £8.216,100 Insure before the close of, the year, and thus secure priority of Bonus in the next Division of Profits at the end of 1902. J. H. RICHARDSON, Govt. Insurance Commissioner. LARGE quantities of Waste Papei on sale at the Biab Qffiae.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7422, 27 March 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7422, 27 March 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7422, 27 March 1902, Page 1