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H. B. COCKBURN, Coachbuilder, Wheelwright, General ; Blacksmith, and J ' Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, High-stbeet, Haweba. , - IN thanking his Hawera friends for . past favors, H. B. C. begs to intimate that in order to keep pace with the - advancing district of Hawera and its in- • creasing 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 being engaged for their special branches, he can guarantee to turn out BUGGKEES, COACHES, &c, &c, ' In first-rate style. Repairs executed with despatch. Horse Shoeing finished in a workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. Ploughs, harrows, gates, &c., &c., &c., made, repaired, and on sale. Encourage local industry, and continue to patronise H. B. COCKBURN. W. A'COURT, "OLACKSMITH and WHEELJ-> WRIGHT, High-street, Hawera. All kinds of Agricultural Implements made and repaired. J. CUNNINGHAM, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer and Importer, TTAS always on hand a first-class assortment of LADIES', GENTEEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES, Imported from the best firms in New Zealand. Shortly to arrive from Dunedin, a case' of the far-famed COOKHAM SHOOTING BOOTS. I Note the address — J. CUNNINGHAM, Boot and Shoe Importer, High-street, Hawera. Agent for Mutual Life Association. o£ Australasia. J. M E U L I, OADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, (Nearly opposite Post Office), Hawera, Having just received a new and wellassorted stock of saddlery goods, will offer same at lowest prices for cash. All descriptions of harness made to order on the shortest notice. SADDLERY AND ILARNESS. J HENDERSON, while thanking his • friends and the public for their liberal support during the past year, wishes to inform them that having been employed in some of the best houses in the trade in London, Liverpool, and i Bristol} also twelve years colonial experience in excellent houses in McL? bourne, Ballarat, and all the principal towns of New Zealand, is now manufacturing firat-class HARNESS & SADDLERY. GOODS at the lowest possible prices, In High-stbeet, Haweba-. See his colonial-made Saddles and Biddies at L 3 15s ; usual price JA_ 15s. J. C O F P E T, BoOTMAKEB, Princes-street, H&><rera. fTIHE Plains are settled, without- shot., JL or shell, - " - ; ' Through the intercession of Fox and Bell ; Te Whiti asked them both to dinner, Said all was right, and he was winner. On shark and spuds they had a treat, After which Te'Whiti got on his feet ; To these noble Senators a grand., speech he made, '>■• ' Which put Othello's in the shade, — About his Boots, That COFFEY made! W.NO.BLE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Hawera, Normanby, and surrounding districts, that he has received "a new stock of Ladies 1 ", Gent's, and Children's i BOOTS of every description, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest remunerative prices for cash. Ladies', Gent's, and Working, Men's Boots of every description' made' to order on the shortest notice. W.N. can state, without fear of contradiction, that his own bespoke work cannot" be. equalled: in the -district, or excelled in New Zealand," for "style or workmanship. ■ ~_ T~, „'.-;" a.'. '" Note the adftVeas-^* I*'-1 *'-- - Opposite Prosssr.'s Hawera. "Hotel, . w High-stbeet, Haweba. -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 41, 1 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 41, 1 September 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 41, 1 September 1880, Page 1

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