TIMB EE ! TIMBEE ! ! TIMBEE ! ! ! TXTANTED KNOWN— -That if VV people will leave off growling, and give their orders to either Messrs. La^oley Bros., Manaia ; I Mr. G. V. Bate, Hawera ; Messrs Love & Gray, Normanby; or send them to Marnes' Mountain Eoad Saw Mill, they will have no further cause for GEOWLING. 560a27 THOMAS MARNES. miMBEE! TIMBEE TIMBEE! The undersigned having been appointed Agent for Manae's Waipuku Saw Mills, is prepared to supply the bestEiinu at current prices. Prompt execution of orders guaranteed. G. V. BATE, ISOfcc Hawera. TO THE WAIMATE PLAINS SETT LEES. Messrs. Shearer and Nichol, in order to meet the convenience of customers, have opened a Branch Butchery at Manaia. 525a17 H. I. JONES, BOOKSELLEE, STATIONEE, AND SEEDSMAN, Princes-Street, Hawera. H. I. J. begs to thank the public of Hawera for Iheir liberal support since starting business, which has been fa,? above Ills most sanguine expectations. Just Eeceived — Eevised New Testament (from 25.) Family Eeader, Vol. 40 Family Herald, Vol. 46 Bcsant and Eice's New Novel, " The Chaplain of the Fleet" School Books, Atlases, &c. Every description of Commercial and Fancy Stationery Good Business Envelopes, 7s. 6d. per 1000. The Circulating Library contains all the new Novels of the day. GARDEN SEEDS. Mr 21s Parcel op Vegetable Seeds, sufficient for ihe cropping of a garden of liolf an acre — (N.B. This is by far the cheapest way to buy seeds) comprises — 6lb. Peas (3 sorts), 21b. Beaus (Freuch and Broad), 2 packets Cabbage (2 sorts), 1 packet each Lettuce, Eadish, Cari'ot, Onion, Parsnip, Parsley, Cauliflower, Turnip (2 sorts), Beet, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Celery, Tomato, Vegetable Marrow, Eoek Melon, Water Melon. Half the above, including all the varieties, fur 12s. Gd. Also, iv Is. and 6d. packets ; ss. parcel, suitable for a Cottage Garden. A large variety of Flower Seeds to arrive. Seeds carefully packed and forwarded by post. H. I. JONES, 556 Seedsman. HAWERA BREWERY. rpHE undersigned begs to inform hotelkeepers and the general public thai; he has taken over the Hawera Brewery from Mr. John Burton, and will he able to supply Beer of best quality at current rates. N. JOHNSTON.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 137, 6 August 1881, Page 4
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353Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 137, 6 August 1881, Page 4
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