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Carlyle. William dale, auctioneer, importer, jol shipping, and general agent, PATEA. Agent s.s. Wakatu and s.s. Clyde. Lessee Patea Wharves. Good storage accommodation at low rates. ON SALE — Totara and red pine timber • Galvanised iron, doors, sashes and mouldings, the largest stock in the county to choose from Newcastle coal, Canterbury potatoes 2 pianos Drain pipes, 4 to 12 inch Lime, fencing wire A large assortment of chairs W. DALE. TW" O T I C E. I, the undersigned, having had practical experience in London and the Colonies as Plumber, Painter, Paperbanger, Sec., offer my services to the Builders and Inhabitants of Patea, Hawera, Waverley, and surrounding districts, 1 and desire bo assure them that all work entrusted to my care will be promptly and skilfully executed. Hot and cold water fitted to baths ; shower baths, sinks, &c. Estimates given for lead, zinc, iron, and OG gutters, iron tanks, &c. ; also, for general repairs. All Work Guaranteed. G. H^ L L, PEACTICAL PLUMBER, Patea. . Orders may be left at Star Office, j Hawera ; or with Mr. H. Owen, at Mr. Pulf ord's store. PATEA COACH FACTORY. Carlyle. WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Proprietors, Beg to return thanks to the public of Patea, Hawera, Normanby, Waverley, | and surrounding districts for the liberal support which they have hitherto received. Buggies, drays, and every description of vehicle built on the shortest notice, and at reasonable prices. 1 Uepairs executed at the lowesh prices, < consistent with good workmanship. A staff of workmen has been engaged from the principal coach factories in the colony, so that the proprietors can guarantee everything turned out at their i establishment. Ploughs (double and single), harrows, reapers and binders (Hornsby's and Samuelson's), Hornsby and Reed and Gray's double-furrow ploughs, and every description of agricultural implements, from the best English and American manufacturers, kept in stock. Horses carefully shod. EYTON AND PRINGLE Land and Produce Brokers, Accountants and Commission Agents. Agencies : North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Company. Victoria Fire and Marine Insurance Company (Limited). J. and T. Meek, millers, Oamaru and Wellington. Messrs. Moss, Ramie, and Co., Land and' Estate Estate Agents, Wellington, &c. ! Hawera and Normanby Star. i Buyers of hides, sheepskins, tallow, &c., at highest market values. HAWEBA HOUSE. PRESENTS. TTTE have just opened a choice assortment of ■_, 02 Writing desks, albums r* pD Work boxes O Vases, lustres, Sec., Sec., gjj 1 " Ai prices to suit the times. g Stationery. Stationery, g You can get five quires of ej beautiful cream-laid ruled writ- jjZj y ing paper for 2s. And the choice of over 300 NOTELS. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, Hawera House. HAWEEA HOUSE. HAWEBA BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. CASEY begs to inform the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that she has taken the above boai'ding-house from Mrs. Evans ; and as considerable improvements and additions have been effected in the house, and the proprietress has had many years' experience in the business, it offers superior accommodation to a few respectable boarders. Travellers and others patronising the above house will find the table good, and the beds, &c, clean and comfortable. High-street, Hawera (next to Mr. Henderson, saddler.) MA&GARET CASEY.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1880, Page 4

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