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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. TARPAULINS, all sizes, Corn Sacks Fenciug Wire, plain and barbed, and Staples Lime, Sulphur, Little's Dip, Rock Salt Woolpacks, Douglas Pumps, Iron Tubiug Hay Forks, Potato Forks, Hay Rakes Galvanised Iron, 6, 7, 8, 9, ana 10 feet, Lead head Nails Churns. Zinc, plain and perforated, Blue Stone . Colza, Castor. Lard, Neatsfoot, and Linseed Oils * • Coal Tar, Stock bo] in Tar, Turpentine, and Pitch Wire Nails, Ik to sin., Spikes, 4 to 7in. White and Red Lead, Rubber Paiut, various colors mt Lipseomb's Filters, Butter Kegs and Jars Scrim, Varnish, Patent Dryers, Soft Soap, &c, &c. To Arrive Early Next Month — 500 Bushels Poverty Bay Rye Grass 500 Bushels Canterbury Rye Grass Alsyke, Cow Grass Red and White Clover E. PULFORD. Agent for the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Capital — Two Millions Sterling. HAWERA COACH HfA C TORT. DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, & SMITH, COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, & GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, <6c. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MADE AND REPAIRED. BUGGIES, EXPRESSES, TRAPS, EARM & TIP DRAYS made in a style and at prices which will defy competition. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD BY AN EXPERIENCED FARRIER. DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, AND SMITH, PATEA AND IIAWERA COACH FACTORIES. T7GMONT STEAM SASH, DOOR, PLANING, AND - M - J MOULDING MILLS, HA.WEIIA.. DAVIS, RICHARDS, & HOPWOOD, Beg respectfully to annotmce that tbey are now prepared to execute on tbe shortest notice any orders tbey may be favored witb. Mouldings of every description, Flooring, Lining, Rusticated Boarding, &c, always on band. Circular, or any otber irregular cull ing or moulding a,nd sawing done witb tbe quickest despatch, and delivered iv any part of tbe district. All kinds of Doors, Wmdow and fasb Frames, Shop Fronts, and Office Fillings, and every description of Joinery, done on tbe premises with neatness and despatch. Rough Building tnalei ial suppliurl in any quantity, anrl at current vates. A good supply of Kauri. Totara. and other kinds of Timber always on baud. PU G H AND SUITER, TAILORS, NEW PLYMOUTH, Beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Hawera, Normanby, Manaia, and surrounding districts that they have OPENED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT IN IIAWERA. THEIR PREMISES WILL BE KNOWN AS "MELBOURNE HOUSE," High-street (lately occupied by Mr. Ecclesfield). P. and S. beg- to state that they will carry on IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, and they will make it their study to keep nothing but First-Class Goods, and punctuality can be relied on. Having had twenty-five years' evpei'ience in the cutting-room, Ladies and Gentlemen can be litted with ea«e, style, and comfort. Ladies' Riding Habits made in the Latest Style. OUR TERMS WILL BE ON THE CASH PRINCIPLE, which will better enable us to give satisfaction to our customers. 1471

C. 11. BERESFORD'S OLD POST OFFICE GENERAL STORE, NORMANBY. Building material, posts, rails, shingles, and firewood always on hand, at most reasonable prices. Business sections for sale. Also, one suitable for a quiet residence, well fenced and watered and sown with lucerne, to be purchased cheap and on easy terms. Licensed Dealer iv Arms and Ammunition, including Blasting Powder. Agent for New Zealand Fire Insurance Company; Hawera and JMormanby Star ; Wanganui and New Plymouth Papers. TTISITING CARDS neatly cxcV cuted at the Star Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 214, 24 February 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 214, 24 February 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 214, 24 February 1882, Page 1

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