lEZXICIEIILiSIOIR, HOUSE, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ARRIVAL OF FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING GOODS The undersigned' begs to inform the Ladies and Public of Hawera that he has received his First Shipment of Spring Goods, consisting of FANCY PBILLIN&S, FICHUS, CAPES, in Crewell Work and Beads CUFFS AND COLLAES, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS STRAW HATS, TIES, FANCY RIBBONS, &c, &c, &c. Also, TIES, SCARVES, HOSIERY, AND MEN'S MERCERY. THE SECOND SHIPMENT WILL ARRIVE IN A PEW DAYS. All the above Goods were personally selected by the undersigned, and are specially suited to the requirements of customers. N.B.— The DRESSMAKING is still under the ABLE and PROFICIENT MANAGEMENT of MRS. ARMSTRONG, whose style and work needs no comment, as bhose who have already patronised this department testify. Gc. BL .ARMSTROIsrGK DEAPEE, &c, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. PRIZE DEILLS & SEED SOWERS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. PRIZE POTATO PLANTERS, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN. PRIZE HEDGE CUTTER PRIZE PARAGON O. MOWERS AND REAPERS PRIZE PLOUGHS, &c, &c. AMERICAN GANG PLOUGHS HORSE RAKES SULKY PLOUGHS TURNOVER RAKES HORSE PQWERS TINY THRESHERS ' AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MESSRS. WEBB AND SON'S CELEBRATED IMPERIAL SWEDE AN3> MANGEL SEED JUST TO HAND. WEBSTEES & MoKELLAE, New Plymouth.
CARDS, all sizes and colors, printed ai the Stab Office with neatness ano despatch. HAWERA BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. CASEY begs to inform th< public of Hawera and surround ing districts that she has taken tlu above boarding-house from Mrs. Evans . and as considerable improvements anc additions have been effected in the house and the proprietress has had manj years' experience in the business, it ofEen superior accommodation to a few respect able boarders. Travellers and others patronising th< above house will find the table good, anc the beds, &c, clean and comfortable. High-street, Hawera (next to Mr. Hen derson, saddler.) MARGARET CASEY. W. A'COURT, "OLACKSMITH and WHEEL J3 WRIGHT, High-street, Hawera. All kinds of Agricultural Implement! made and repaired. H. B. COCKBUE.N, Coachbuilder, Wheelwright, Genera Blacksmith, and Agricultural Implement Manufacturer High-street, Hawera. IN thanking his Hawera friends foi past favors, H. B. C. begs to intl mate 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. O. is also increasing his stafE ol workmen. Experienced hands being engaged for their special branches, he can guarantee to turn out BUGGIES, COACHES, &c, Ac, 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. T?XPRESS FOR OPUNAKE. Jli J. FLYNN Will run an Express regularly Twice a Week between HAWERA and the Telegraph Hotel, OPUNAKE, for the purpose of bonveiymg passengers, merchandise, and light goods. Charges reasonable. From Hawera to Opunake — Mondays and Thursdays; returning on Tuesdays and Fridays ; starting at 9 a.m. for each place. Fares to Opunake, 7s. 6d. ; return fare, 7s. 6d. Intending passengers from Hawera can apply to J. Flynn, Regent-street, a little above Stab Office.
TjWPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT JCJ STABLES, 4 Hawera. I Single and double baggies and vehicles ' of every description on hire. First-class ladies' and gents' hacks. > _____ Well-grassed paddocks without responsibility. Every attendance given to horses left in } charge. [ Horses bought, sold, and exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness. Orders from commercial gentlemen, by letter or telegram, attended to with despatch. PRANK BAILEY. Carlyle. 3 A LBION UVERTT A2STD BAIT A. STABLES, CARLYLE. i OTTO HAASE, Proprietor. Single and Double Buggies on hire. , Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. , Horses carefully broken to harness. • COACH TO OPUNAKE^ • GEEAT REDUCTION IN FARES ! WR. PROSSER begs to inform • the travelling public that a c Coach will be despatched on alternate > days between Hawera and Opunake, on 5 and after the Ist OOTOB ER next, Leaving Hawera on Mondays, Wednesctaye, and Fridays, at 9 a.m., from the Hawera Hotel ; arriving at Opunake at 1 p.m. j Returning from Opunake on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.at 9 a.m., , from the Telegraph Hotel, Opunake; arriving at Hawera at 1 p.m. i Fares to Opunake — Single, 10s. ; return, 15s. Fares to Oeo-— Single, 7s. 6d.; return, 10s. Intermediate places at similar 1 reduced rates. Parcels taken at cheap rates. A new coach has just been specially fitted up for this trade, and every comfort can therefore be relied on by • passengers. i Good paddocMng and stabling can 1 always be had at the Hawera Hoiel Stables, which are under W. R. P.'s supervision. To ADVERTISERS & SUBSCRIBERS. MR. C. H. BOWMAN is authprised to collect moneys, and to make all necessary arrangements with Advertisers and Subscribers, on behalf,of the Hawera and Normanby Star. His receipt will be a sufficient discharge. GALVIN & CO., Proprietors.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 October 1880, Page 4
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