IEIXIO-EIjSIOIR, HOUSE, HIGH STREET, HAWEEA. Arrival of Second Shipment of Spring Goods. The undersigned begs to inform the Ladies and Public of Haw.uA that he has received his Second Shipment of Spring Goods, consisting of FANCY FEILLINGS, FICHUS, CAPES, in Crewell Work and Beads CUFFS AND COLLARS, DEESS GOODS, TEIMMINGS STEAW HATS, TIES, FANCY EIBBONS, &c, &c, &c. Also, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING OF EVEEY DESCEIPTION TIES, SCARVES, HOSIERY, AND MEN'S MERCERY. • 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 MES. AEMSTEONG, whose style and work needs no comment, as those who have already patronised this department testify. DRAPER, &c, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. NO PUFF, BUT SIMPLE FACTS. HAWERA FURNITURE & BEDDING WAREHOUSE. W. T. WATTS Begs to call the attention of the settlers of Hawera, Normanby, and surrounding districts to the following list of Goods, which, FOR PRICES AND WORKMANSHIP, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Chiffoniers, with totara panels Cane and wood seat chairs Double and single bedsteads Mirrors Toilet taoles Looking glasses (marble slabs) Eound tables, kitchen tables Mattrasses, in spring, flax, or hair Washstands and toilet sets N Palliasses Couches,, in hair, carpet, or leather Feather pillows Easy chairs Pictures, <fee., <fee, <fee. ' ! PICTURES MOUNTED AND FRAMED. FUNERALS FURNISHED. All goods made on the premises warranted to be of the best material, and made by thoroughly experienced workmen. NO SECOND-HAND GOODS KEPT IN STOCK i I W. T. W., from experience in the Furnishing Trade, does far the largest business in the County, which is due to the Cheapness and Excellence of his goods. Goods Deliveedd Free to all parts of the Cottnty.
"I^XPRESS FOR OPUNAKE. J. FI4Y N N 1 Will rnn an Express regularly Twice a Week between HAWERA and, the Telegraph Hotel, OPUNAKE, for the purpose of conveying '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. Fare each way ss. Intending passengers from Hawera can apply to J. Flynn, Regent-street, a little above Stab Ofiice. HAWEEA BREWERY. tqhn: Binmm, proprietor. */ — The ales and porter "brewed at the Hawera Brewery are made from the very best material. " HUGH WHITTINGTON, BRICKLAYER, Hawera. All work entrusted to the above will be faithfully executed. Orders left at Prosser's Hawera Hotel will receive prompt attention. GEOEGE WHITE, BRICK AND POTTERY WORKS, Tongahoe, (Late of Normanby.) G. W. has on hand all kinds of Flower Pots from Is. 6d. per dozen and upwards, at the yard. Also, Butter Crocks, Vases, Seed Pans, Bricks, &c. Small charge made for packing. Agent : — W. L. England, storekeeper, Normanby. Agent at Hawera : — Mr. James Davidson, storekeeper. DANIEL KELLY, GENERAL CARRIER Between Stratford and Hawera. Goods brought at current rates. _ Orders may be left at Hawera and Normanby Star. DAVID SPENCE, GENERAL CARRIER. Between Patea and Haweba. Goods brought at current rates. Agent at Patea — Mr. W. Dale. EDWARD COLLINS, GrENEBAI CaBEIEB, Normanby, Hawera, and Carlyle. Gopds brought at current rates. Firewood supplied. Posts and Rails always on hand. GEOEGE DYEE, /GENERAL CARRIER, Hawera and Patea. All goods brought at current rates.
[a caed-1 MISS WITNEY, DRESSMAKER, (Mr. H. Saunders's Residence), , Caledonia-street, neak the Institute, ■ ' HAWEEA. EMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, H A W B B A. Single and double buggies and vehicles of every description on hire. CEtrst-olaas ladies* and gents* liacta. 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. FRANK BAILEY. Carlyle. ALBION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, C A Eiri E. OTTO HAASE, Pbopbietor. Single and Double Buggies on hire. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness. COACH TO OPUNAKE. GKREAT REDUCTION IN FAKES I WR. PROSSER begs to inform \ • the travelling public that a Coach will be despatched on alternate J days between Hawera and Opunake, on and after the Ist OCTOBER next, Leaving Haweba on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 a.m., from the Hawera Hotel j arriving at Opunake at 1 p.m. RetitBNING FBOM OPTTCiTAKE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 a.m., from the Telegraph Hotel, Opunake; arriving at Hawera at 1 p.m. Fares to Opunake — Single, 10s. j return, 15s. Fares to Oeo-ySingle, 7s. 6d.; return, 10s. Intermediate places at similar 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. Good paddocking and stabling can always be had 'at the Hawera Hotel SfcaWes, which are under Wi R. F.'p supervision. •
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 59, 3 November 1880, Page 4
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