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J. M E F L I, O ADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, (Nearly opposite Post Office), Hawera, Having just received a new and wellassorted stock of Baddlery goods, will offer same at lowest prices for cash. All descriptions of harness made to order on the shortest notice. SADDLEET AND 3IAENESS. "" 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 Bristol; also twelve years colonial experience in excellent houses in Melbourne, Ballarat, and all the principal towns of New Zealand, is now manufacturing first-class HARNESS & SADDLERY GOODS at the lowest possible prices, In High-street, Haweba.. See his colonial-made Saddles and Bridles at L 3 15s ; usual price L4 lss. George Mitchell, aaddlbr & harness maker, - NOKMANBY. Every description of harness made on the shortest nptice. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. ~~' W. NOBLE , BEGS -to- inform the inhabitants of Hawera, Normanby. and surrounding restricts, that ho has received hjs^~ first cvCTsignment of SUMMER '^OODB, consisting of -^ - Ladies', gents', and children's boots, Which will be found equal to any in the district. Boots of every description made to order on tbe shortest notice". Gents' waterproof snooting boots, broad welts, made to order ; Buperior to any of the so-called Cookham in New Zealand, and at lower prices. It is easy t-i quote a few lines at low prices as a draw, and charge higher on others to make up. The goods just received are all good, sound, first-class articles. No inferior stock picked up at auctions, but bought in the best markets with care, guided by long experience. Note the address— High-street, Hawera, Opposite Prosser's Hawerk Hotel. J. CUNNINGHAM, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer and Importer, HAS just received a first "ciSSign- ' ment of LADIES', GENTS', & CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising the followingLadies' wbite Marsala boots Ladies' kid buttoned- boots Eadies' kid laced boots Gents' kid B.S. dancing boots Gents' Hungarian calf E.S. bootSGents' cricketing shoes * „ Children's fancy patent shoes, &c. J. C. can confidently recommend-Ill^ above lines to the public, the Stock" having been imported from some of the best firms in New Zealand. Note the addressNext Lloyd's Hotel, High' Street, Hawera, Agent for Mutual Life Associatioi^^H Australasia^ JTJST LOOK AT T^S^^^B 17 you want a good Wj^|^^^^^H E\astic^rae~B9oX^i'ia|^^^^H equalled in New Zealand ff^^^^^H and' durability, GO TO COFFEY'i^^^^H li.you want Men's Bluchersl^^^^^^H strong Lace-ups (own make), ~"^^^^^H Selling cheaper than any shop i^^^^^^H ' GO TO' COFFE^^^^^| N.B. — Boots repairgd^^^^^^l Note the address — JOHN CO,FFEY, V Boot and Shoemaker, near the Post Princes-street, Hawera. GEORGE V. BATE, ]^^H LAND & GENERAL COMmJ^H AGENT, , H AWEJfI. ~-^^| Certified Accountant in Bankruptcy^^H i Agent for Standard Insurance CompanP^^ Agent for Mr. )2. Tregear, surreyor, Carlyle. W. H. Ei WANKLTN, Accountant,' Commission, and General „- * Agent, Bank Offic**, Hawera. /- -riaEITCTES: r ~ Australian Mutual Provident Society. • - Colonial Insurance Company of New Zealand. Palca District Land and Building - Society. • -^^ Patea County &and -and Btti^^jl Society. . • -rJ^-^B Secretary Haweva Town Hairfeiii H pany (Limited.) • Clerk Hawera Town Board. !^M

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 5 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 5 January 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 5 January 1881, Page 1

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