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HAWERA GENERAL STORE, The Oldest, Labgkbt, and Cheapest in the Distbict. The undersigned having held his own against all cotaeri for the last ten years, will use every endeavor, by SELLING AT REASONABLE fiAfES, And strict attention to business, to secure a fair share of the public rapport in' time to come. J. D. IS CONTINUALLY OPENING UP. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP DRAPERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE* Suitable for the season and the requirements of the district. GARDEN SEEDS ! GARDEN SEEDS I JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT MODERATE RATES. JAMES DAVIDSON, HIGH-STBEET, HAWEBA.

J. M E U L I, Q ADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, l^ Haweea (Nearly opposite Post Office), Has received a large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, &c, which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices. TJAILWiAY TO HAWERA. r Fifteen per cent, off all goods. Just arrived for the holidays — A large Stock of Saddleby Goods, best value ever offered in this district. No puff ! Come and Opunake and Waimate orders given to Mr. Flynn will be attended to promptly. Freight paid each way. Moderate charges. JOHN HENDERSON, Saddler, High-street, Hawera. TTTAIMATE TIMBER YARDS, VV MANAIA. Price List of Timbeb. Weatherboards and Scantling, Rimu and Black Pine, 12s. per 100 feet. Rimu and Black Pine T. and G. Flooring, 16s. 6d. per 100 feet. White Pine T. and G. Flooring, 15s. 6d. per 100 feet. Rusticated Rimu and Black Pine, 17s. per 100 feet Rimu and Black Pine Match Lining, 8 x fin., 16s. per 100 feet. Rough Lining, |in., 10s. per 100 feet House Blocks, Totara, 3ft., 25. ; 2ft. 6in., ls. Bd.; 2ft., ls. 6d.; lft. 6in., ls. 2d. each, 8 x Bin. 805tc CHARLES DAYS. ADVANCE MANAIA. MANAIA SAW MILL COMPANY. The above Company are now prepared to supply timber in any quantity, at reduced rates. The company having a large stock of timber, and five teams on the road, customers can rely on being supplied at short notice. For Rimu, Matai, and White Pine, prices lower than any previous quotations by the trade. N.B. — Orders left at Nicoll's store, Manaia Township, will receive prompt attention. 792tc T>LACKSMITH FOR MANAIA. 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 11/T ANAIA COACH FACTORY^ Pbeliminaby Notice. COCKBURN AND HOOD, COACHBUILSEBB & GENKBAL BIACKSMITHS, 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 thb PIAINS. G. F. BUOKINGO&AJI, GENEBAL BLACKB.MITH^,iito HOKBESROBB,. Begs, to intimate to lettlers on the Waimate Plains that he intends commencing business in a few days, next to Messrs. Shearer .md Niehoi's Branch Butchery, at Manaia. ,' All. khjds. of Agricultural Istplements will be made and repairea on fho fl revises ?65

EMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAWERA. The undersigned returns thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal patronage he has' received in the past, and solicits & continuance of the same for the future. A first-class stock of Ladies' andGentlemens' Saddle Hacks, Single and Double Buggies, Expresses, &c, on hire, at the shortest notice. The Stabling Department, un"der his own supervision will be found first-class. Good Grassed Paddocks, well watered (but without responsibility.) Horses carefully broken to harness. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. FRANK BAILEY. TTAWERA TO OPUNAKE FLYNN'S COVERED CONVEY- ; ance \ will leave Hawera for Opunake immediately on arrival of First Train from New Plymouth (11 a.m.) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fbibays, returning on following days, leimng Opunake at 8 a.m. Passengers, parcels, and light goods taken at low rated. 966 J. FLYNN. Manaia. ■II BOOTS ! BOOTS !f| t francis McCarthy, boot and. shoe maker, begs to inform the inhabitants of the above township, and surrounding neighborhood, that he has now Opened itp a first-class assortment of Working Men's, Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes, suitable for the season, is prepared to sell at Wellington Pbiceb. All orders executed in a workman1 like manner, and on the shortest ; notice. 686tc ~|l/r ANAIA HOUSE. Mks. F. McGoyebh begs to announce that she Has opened a DraScry and Clothing Establishment in lanaia, and solicits a call. A large stock of new Spring and Summer Goods just opened. Dressmaking and Millinery. A RTHITR .13. LANGLEY, A LAND, Commission, & Genesal Agent, MANAIA, HAS FOB SALE — Improved Farm, of 400 acres, Waimate Plains. Improved Farm of 200 acres, Waimate Plains. Several Town and Suburban Sections. 0 , A. E. L. is a purchaser, of Manaia Town and Suburban Sections at advanced prices. AoENciEg :— The National Fure Insurance Company of New Zealand; Robson Bros. Saw Mills, l£etemarae ; Marne's Waipuku Saw Mills. W. O. BRIEN, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Manaia, Riemenschneider-street, back of Messrs. Langley's store. Plans prepared and estimates given. 10,000 feet of Building Timber now on hind.' A' regular supply provided. 35^19 ALLACE AND HOTHIM, OTAHTTfifr, AU C XL AND,, Agricultural Implement Manufacturers; and Importers of ETery.DeYcrijitiSn of' Farming Implements.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 196, 11 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 196, 11 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 196, 11 January 1882, Page 4

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