TO THE SETTLERS OF HASTINGS, OMAHU, MARAEKAKAHO, AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. HE, HOLDEE begs respectfully to . announce that he has Opened a Branch Saddlery Establishment in the township of Hastings, and hopes by supplying a good article at the lowest possible rates, to merit a share of their patronage. 403 T. WATERWORTH, MANUFACTURER OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS, TOMBSTONES. MONUMENTS, &c, BEGS to direct the attention of the public of Kapier and surrounding districts to the ADVANTAGES to be derived from ordering the above from the LOCAL MANUFACTUEEE. T. W. receives large quantities of Stonb in Block, and is able to make every description of Cemetery and Monumental Work at Lower Prices and in shorter time than any Australian or English Makers. Waste of time, risk of breakage, and heavy freights are avoided by ordering in Uapier. Font Rails of the choicest designs always • on hand. Headstones and Crosses, in great L variety, from 30s upwards. Inspection requested at the Yard, Dickens-street, Napier. 92 MR JENSEN, ~" JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER Emerson-street, BEGS to inform the public that from the Ist January, 1878, the business will be carried on under the name of Jensen and Co. ' The shop now occupied by Mr Kiber will be added to the Jewellery Business, in order to make roem for a large and well-selected stock direct from the home manufacturers. By entering into partnership a large Cash Capital has been introducedinto the new firm, which will enable it to offer the public a large variety in every branch of the business at prices far below the present ruling in Napier. 93 WAIPAWA ; TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite Rathbone's Store. JUST RECEIVED, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, FANCY COATINGS, TWEEDS, &c, &c. EO'HALLOEAN begs to remind his . Customers aud Gentry ©f the surrounding Districts that, having made arrangements for the establishment of a high-class trade in Waipawa, they may in future (by favoring him with their orders) be saved the inconvenience of taking their custom to Napier. Tailors Wanted. To good workmen highest wages will be paid 94 WAIPAWA STEAM SAW-MILLS. f I undersigned begs to announce to the _L public of Hawke's Bay that he has Opened the new Steam Saw-Mills at Waipawa, and is now prepared to execute orders with despatch. Timber cut and delivered to any part of the province at current rates. Planing, Matchlining, Tongueing and Grooving, and Mouldings to order. W. EATHBONE, 50 Waipawa A LADY, long resident in Wellington, has for some time taken a limited number of young ladies as boarders, to attend either of the best schools, whereby they ensure a comfortable lionie. There are a few vacancies. Unexceptionable rerefences.— For particulars apply to H. S. Tiffen, Napier ; or to E. 8., Post Office, Weilington. 149
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4099, 24 January 1878, Page 1
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