WILLIAM J) IXO Wj . PAINTER, &c. i» . a t. c 1,. . ; desires to inform tlfc public that h'tt intends starting a business, in Haw/ebl in a few weeks, under the manager ment of Me. G\eobge G-od&eb (of Wellington), and trusts to receive the same amount, of support hithertb accorded to tim in the district.. N.B. — Just arrived, ? ex Pleioiiev from Londb'n, a large .assdrtniiW'^f new pattern P^erhaiigiiigß,,t)q be sold 'cheap. Also, uftasfi,, jrnjl oth'er^f&di connected with the' trade, at-reasoni able rates. # .ipß3tc rTto BUILDEES AND dTHEBS. E. CROSSi (Late of Wellington)-, Painter; G-lazieb, PAPEBHANGEBi AND GrBAIIfEB. Estimates given for all kinds df. work. Paperhanging done at Is; per piece: t . — — . . Orders punctually attended to. Address — Owen's Hotel, Hawefa: W: T-. Styles, P" AINTEBi PAPEBHANGEBj &C., &C.; WA&ganvi On ai*x> Color Sioaiij AVENUE, WANGANUI; HAS OS" SALE: Paperhangings Scrim White Lead Oil (3-lass, &c, &c. Gauntry orders promptly attended t(Ji Estimates given; 89i E.OKET AND SONj • Importgr^arid Dealers in Paintsi Oils, Colors^ G-lassi Papers • . "hangings-" SBriins,^Hessians, Painter's and Paperhangfefs Brushy Ware,. G-lass Shades, Gold Leaf, &c., &c. On hand, and to arrive by regular 1 shipments from London :— Champion's genuine White Lead Baw and Boiled Linseed Oils, in bulfc and drum Colza, Castor, Neatsfoot, Olivej Sperm, and. Machinery Oils Turpentine and Methylated Spirits Manders' Tarnishes, &c. Pictures; Oleographs; Chrdrndsj Prints', &c; A fine collection of Pic'tufe-Iframe' Mouldings Picture Frames made to drier: A splendid stock of Paperhahgiiigs 1 } from 6d. upwards. Glass from 8 x 10 to 66 x 40 The trade liberally dealt with. A . liberal discount on. all cash' transactions: Goods forwarded ttith the litmosfc despatch. Note the. address : Devon-stbeet, New PtTMbuiH: JUST EECEI YE D. A Choice Selection of NEW DESIGNS IN PAPEB^ HANGINGS, Also, rainter.B' and rapexMngers' Materials, Oils, Turp., YarnisheSi Lead; Putty, Whiting, Tape, Tin Taeksj Scrim, &c. Window Glass cut to any size. . , All orders punctually attended to. Estimates for, all work in above", • lines given. JAMES BEAD.. Hawera; October 13, 1881. 796 m ECCJLESFiEL])} -*- • Wholesale arid Be'tail FAMILY HIGH-fITBEET, HaWEBA. CMr Sale— c , Flour, Teas, Sugars, Hams; Bacori Oatmeal, Split Peas, Pearl Barley And the celebrated Nelson Soap' Brandy, Port and Coldhial "Wines English Ales and. Stouts, specialty seledted for invalids: Fdwls' Wheat, Maize, .. P\>liard^ Bran, Oats, and Chaff ■ jjock Salt; Bone' Dust; Gl-uario', and Lime .T: E. requests attention id his Hams arid Bacon, being strictly local farm-fed, and cured on ihe , premises; Alsci, to Having received, iKe jfotinual supply £# G-ardeii and Flower Sefcsdg,» with addition bf African, Box ThoVil and Gorse Seeds ; Sutton'6 Bed^kiii Flower Ball arid Lapsfon% Eiditef Potatoes.-
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 176, 23 November 1881, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 176, 23 November 1881, Page 1
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