BOOTS. PJ BOOTS. W NOBLE begs to inform the • inhabitants of Hawera, Normanby, Manaia, and surrounding district that he has received his new stock of Ladies' Gents', Working Men's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, Which he is prepared to sell 20 per cent, cheaper than any other house in Hawera. Gents' Patent Kid Boots, handstitched, 16s. per pair - The celebrated Cookham Boots, hand-stitched, 225. Ladies' Kid Boots, from 9s. to 17s Ladies' Shoes, from 8s 6d to 18s. Every other article at the same low rate, according to quality. Note the address — Opposite Peossee's Hotel, Highsteeet, haweea Manaia. 9% I BOOTS ! BOOTS Iffll rjf l — rjl 1 francis McCarthy, boot and shoe maker, begs to inform the inhabitants of the above township, and surrounding neighborhood, that he has now Opened up a first-class assortment of Working Men's, Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes, suitable for the season, and is prepared to sell at Wellington Peices. All orders executed in a workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. 636tc A RTHUR E. LANGLEY, A. LAND, Commission, & Geneeal Agent, MANAIA, HAS FOE SALE — Improved Farm, of 400 acres, Waimate Plains. Improved Farm of 200 acres, Waimate Plains. Several Town and Suburban Sections. A. E. L. is a purchaser of Manaia Town and Suburban Sections at advanced prices. Agencies : — The National Fire Insurance Company of Ngw Zealand ; Eobson Bros.' Saw Mills, Ketemarae ; Maine's Waipuku Saw Mills. W. O. BRIEN, "OUILDER & CONTRACTOR, _O Manaia, Ricmenschneider-street, back of Messrs. Langley's store. Plans prepared and estimates given. 10,000 feet of Building Timber now on hand. A regular supply provided. 355510 T>LACKSMITH FOR MANAIA. jy WILLIAM CAMERON 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 ANAIA COACH FACTORY. Peeliminaex Notice. COCKBURN AND HOOD, COACHBUILDEES & GENEEAL BLACKSMITHS, Beg to intimate that they will commence business immediately at Manaia, next to Jackson's Hotel, with a first-class stock -of suitable materials. 763tc mO SETTLERS on the PLAINS. G. F. BUCKINGHAM, Geneeal Blacksmith and Hoeseshoee, Begs to intimate to settlers on the Waimate Plains that he intends commencing business in a few days, next to Messrs. Shearer and Nichol's Branch Butchery, at Manaia. ■ All kinds of Agricultural Implements will be -made and repaired on the premises. 765 TO THE SETTLERS ON THE WAIMATE PLAINS, And the General Public. nnHE undersigned begs to inform -*• Settlors on. the Waimate Plains, Road Parties, and the General Public, > that they can procure Groceries, Clofchl ing, Meat, Bread, Pickles, Jams, Sauces, and General Household Requirements, i at his Stores, near the Armed Oonstabu1 lary Camps, Manaia and Opunake. Being a large purchaser for Casb, he 1- 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 Noriuanby
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 150, 21 September 1881, Page 1
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