[a card.] J BARLEYMAN, • Solicitor. HAWERA. Mr. Barleyman will be absent in Wellington for a few days. Messages can be left at Messrs. J. and C. H. McCutcban's. HR. PAKKINGTON, • Solicitor, • H A W E R A. [k CAttD.l yYrl. B,ICHkRI>S bavmg ta&Mk \ip Ms ' \J residence aL Mr. PrieharrTs, chemist, can be con«vilted on and after Monday next — Morning, 9 to 10 ; evening, 7 to 8. MB. TUCKER. A POTHECARY' & ACCOUCHEUR, XjL Hawera. Special attention to all skin diseases. MR. W. H. SKEET, Surgeon Dentist, MR. SKEET will visit Hawera periodically, of which due notice will be given. *~ LLEWELLYN E. PRICHARD, pHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, \J Hawera. WAKEFIELD AND HOGG, Wholesale and Retail /CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, \J Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ALFRED A. GOWER, /CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, \J Carlyle. Prescriptions? carefully prepared, and Bent to any part of the district. [a card.] C. R. WREFORD, X AND and COMMISSION AGENT, JLj Nokmanby. EDWARD TREGEAR, A UTHORISED SURVEYOR, jcL Patea. Orders from Hawera, Normanby, and surrounding district can be left at Mr. G. V. Bate's office, Hawera. P. McGUIRE, AUOTIONEER, LAND, COMMISSION, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. I Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Company; also, Accident Insurance Company. J.«tC H. McCUTCHAN, A CCOUNTANTS & COMMISSION J\. AGENTS, Bank Offices, Hawera. Agents for New Zealand Insui'ance Company ; also, Accident Insurance Company. riIHE undei'signed has just received a large and well-assorted Btock of the following goods, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates : — EAETHENWARE. Toilet sets, jugs and basins Teapots, sets 3ugs White and gold cups and saucers, plates, &c, &c, &c., and Glassware. IEONMONGERY. Galvanised iron, lead washers Plain and perforated zinc Carpenters' rim locks, American do Spirit levels, angers Cheney's hammers Sharp's axes and tomahawks 2ft. rules, wire nails, l£in. to 4in. Fenders and fire irons, lamps Brass window furniture Lockwood's cutlery Frying-pans, grid-irons Carpenters' tools, brushware Enamelled saucepans and wash--basins. , E.P. cruet stands E.P. spoons and forks, I.H. knives Williams' butchers' knives Long and Bhort-handled shovels Parke's socket spades Charcoal irons, lanterns, wool mops Tea and coffee pots Sorby's and Gilpin's slashers and fern hooks Digging and manure forks Salter's balances 66ft. measuring tapes Carpenters' squares T and butt hinges Daudy and horse brushes Gurry combs, slop pails Buck and lightning saws Colonial oven 3, &c, &c, &c. SUNDRIES. Corn eacks, riddles, turpentine Raw and boiled oil White and red lead Lime, cement, blue stone Kerosene, Manilla rope Calico tents, churns Doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, &c, &c. I TEAS. Just to hand, a further supply of the same Choice; Tea as last, in half -chests and boxes ! ! GROCERIES. Company's sugars, golden syrup New currants, figs Eletne, muscatel, and sultana raisins L. and P. sauce, pickles New season 3am. marmalade Keiller's confectionery, biscuits Meek's silk-dressed flour and oatmeal, &c., &c. • • E. PULPOED. LITTLE'S CELEBEATED SHEEP | DIP. I have been appointed agent for this district for the above. Testimonials can be had on application. E. PULFORD. Hawera, July 20, 1880.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 31, 28 July 1880, Page 2
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