CITY DINING ROOMS, Hawera. Good board and lodging provided by the undersigned. Terms, £1 per week. Meals and beds, Is. each. None but respectable boarders admitted. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. Manaia. TO THE SETTLEES ON THE WAIMATE PLAINS, ' And the General Public. T I THE undersigned begs to inform -*■ Settlers on the Waimate Plains, Road Parties, and the General Public, that they can procure Groceries, Clothing, Meat, Bread, Pickles, Jams, Sauces, and General Household Requirements, at his Stores, near the Armed Constabulary Camps, Manaia and Opunake. Being a large purchaser for Cash, he is enabled to sell a superior class of Goods at very cheap rates. JOHN STEVENSON, A. C. Stores, MANAIA AND OPUNAKE. Agent for the Hawera and Normanby Star. f~\ N SALE. Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery Plumber and Tinsmith's "Ware G-rocery and Provisions Drapery, Boots, Shoes, &c. Fancy Goods, Tobacco, &c. Doors, Sashes Corrugated Iron, Nails 100,000 ft. Kauri and Bed Pine. J. NICOLI, Manaia and New Plymouth. 222tc "TDIACKSMITH FOE MANAIA. WILLIAM CAMEEON Begs to inform the public that he will commence business as a General Smith in the Township of Manaia in the beginning of May, and hopes to merit the support of farmers and the public in general. 227tc A ETHUE E. LANGLEY, A LAND, Commission, & Gteneeal Agent, MANAIA, HAS FOR SALE — 320 acres some of the best land on Waimate. 12 Town sections in Manaia. A. E. L. is a purchaser of Manaia Town and Suburban Sections at advanced prices. Agencies : — The National Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand; Eohson Bros.' Saw Mills, Ketemarae. Opunake. TO THE INHABITANTS OF OPUNAKE AND THE WAIMATE PLAINS. WILLIAM McLEOD, HOESE-SHOEE AND GENEEAL BLACKSMITH, OPUNAKE, Begs to inform settlers, carters, and the travelling public that he has commenced business at the above township. Having had a long and practical experience at the trade, he trusts to be able to afford satisfaction to all those who may favor him with their patronage. Ploughs, Harrows, and Agricultural Implements repaired on the shortest notice. Mountings for Buggies and Drays will be always kept in stock. 124je29 NEW BLACKSMITH'S SHOP AT OPUNAKE. To Faemers, Caeeiees, & Othees. WILLIAM McCAETHT, BLACKSMITH AND FAEEIEE, Has opened a Blacksmith's Shop at Opunake, and will be prepared to turn out all work entrusted to him in first-class style. Horses carefully Shod. Agricultural Implements of every description repaired on the shortest notice. WILLIAM McCAETHT, Geneeai Blacksmith & Fakeieb, OPUNAKE. 166tc "j if NEWMAN, GENEEAL STOEEKEEPEE, OPUNAKE, Has justEeceived 30,000 feet of Timber (general building material — all kauri) which will be sold at a cheap rate. DEAPEET. A Large Consignment of General Drapery, suitable for the Winter, specially shipped to our order, arrived a few days ago in the p.s. Samson. Special Lines in Men's Crimean's Shirts, Socks, Blankets, and Eugs. GEOCEEIES. The Best Goods always on hand. STATIONERY, &c. A Varied Assortment kept in stock, and sold at moderate rates. EVERY description of PRINTING executed at the Stab Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 110, 4 May 1881, Page 4
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