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'"" . M- B, GOQKBIIEjf, " Ooachbttilfler, ' Wn66lwrighi, General Blacksmith, and Agricultural Implement 'Manufacturer, HIGH- rSTREESyr STREESy HAWBBii ';" IN thanking his Hawera friends for past favors, H. By Ci begs' tof intimate that in order to keep' pace^tb the advancing district of Hawera and- its increasing requirements, he has, resolved to, make considerable additions- and improvements to his establishment?, especially in the Coach Building, Painting, and Trimming Departments.- . < H. B. C. is also increasing his staff of workmen. Experienced: 'hands -ibeing -engaged for their -special branches^ he can guarantee to turn out. . , BUGGEBS, COACHES,^ifcc, <&c, In first-rate style. Sepairs executed with, despa^ph^ Horse Shoeing finished inaworkmanlike manner, and on-the'ihortesfcWtice. Ploughs, harrows, gates, &ci, &c.y&c. t made, repaired, and qi/sale.* Encourage local -industry,' and 1 Continue to patronise : H. B. r COOKBUSNiJ : ' {a .' -' ■ • j * --'.li' H . 'till ' ,w. A'cciuET,,;".'" 1 !^ BLACKSMITH and WHEEL1 WRIGHT, •' srrn<i High-street, Hawera; ' ' : 'sa All kinds of Agricultural Implements .j vi imade and repaired. 1 N " ■ '*■ J. CUNNINGHAM. '* • i "i ' ■ ill "* '! At it ! I Boot and' Shoe Manufacturer and .;.- .. -• „.. 1mp0rter,,..,.. vr[>l iTTAS .always 'dm first-class t'- r '' . • assortment of * ' r -3 LADIES', , GENTIiEMEN'Si H r SKD CHILDREN^/BOQT^ Imported from the* best firms in! T New ', Zealand.- ','.. * "!* .' Shortly to arrive from .Dunedin.a case of-thefar-famed' " J '' COOKHAM SHOOTING BOOTS. Note the address — J. CUNNINGHAM?" "^'^ ' "Bootan'd'ShdelinnbrWr, 0 - 1 : t?j.: iHigh-street; Hawetti, . .70 if »¥#'.>?/ Agent for Mutual Life Association of J.JE'UL I, RADDLES" fe^HARNESS 7 "MA^KTCR, (Nearly opposite Post Office), Hawera,' l '- '-A, [ Having Just received a new- and wellassorted stock of saddlery goods, will offer same at lowest prices for cash. All descriptions of harness.^majde to • ' order on- the shortest noticed v ... , ; - • . • ■)' -. vj ;f v. aoojj SADDLBET AJSJ} S JIAENESS. J HENDERSON, while thahUfm'g his • friends' arid ! 'the public for their liberal support during 'thet>p"ast year, wishes to inform- them fchafrbaving been employed income. of the best houses in the trade in' London, .Liverpool, and Bristol; also twelve years colonial experience in excellent houses" in .Melbourne, Ballarat, and alLithei principal towns of New -Zealand, is now manufacturing first-class,; ." \ .~\ YxY'l HARNESS & SADDLERY GOODS at the-lowest possible prices,In •' High-street, ELAiWJSRJp See his 'colonial-made, Saddles* and Bridles at L 3 15s ;- usual price L 4 15s. J. C O. V'■ P' E V, r Bootmaker, ' ■ Princes-street, Hu^era. : si fTTHE Plains are settled, without'shofc JL of shell, ' '■ • ■ '- v . ' Through the intercession of Fox and Bell ; Te Whiti asked "them both to dinner.T Said all Was rigliti'and'h'e was winner. On shark and sptids^thej' had a treaty After which -Te Wliifci'got qri'his^feet; l To these noble Senators a-' grand^' Speech he made;'- l. • •'! '■' " Which- put OTHELLO'sin the shade',-^ About hisJßoots, --■• : •■* That COPf»EY made !;■;*■• BEGS to informtne inhabitant of Hawera, Nqi;uianby. ,an,d;suri-pund-ing districts, thai-lie has received/a new stock of Ladies}, GenVs; and Children's BOOTS ofr every t description,^yhich he is prepared -to sell at the lowest remunerative prices for cash. . ..-'.-, - Ladies', Gent'-s-, and Working- Men's Boots 'of "every' description' jnide to order on tteshortest noticed , ..^ in ■ i.j ; .f i ' >-'. t :'t i/r.; W.N. can. state, •without fear of ••contradiction, 'thd£%iß own bespoke 1 work cannot be equalled* in the~l|islbVictl or excelled in New Zealand, i<Mt style or workmanship. _ j . , n • » .I . I* i Note -the addres's—^ ' : "Opposite Frbsser's HaWert?'H6iel, Hi.gh?street; *llkrsii£ii'±jr : '2

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 35, 11 August 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 35, 11 August 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 35, 11 August 1880, Page 1

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