CHRISTMAS, 1881. HI. JONES AND SON, • beg to inform the public that, finding their premises quite inadequate for their large and increasing trade, they have taken Mr. Furlong 'B Bank Chamber, and intend opening it as a TOY & FANCY GOODS SHOP. The stock (which will be on view on Monday next) will contain hun* dreds of articles suitable for Chbistmas Presents and New Yeab's Gifts, such as Desks, Workboxes, Letter Cases, Albums, Thimble Cases, Pincushions, Hand Bags, Pencil Cases. Toys fob Young and Old. Christmas Cards, all Styles and Prtces H. I. JONES & SON, Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. /CHRISTMAS BOOKS AND \J SCHOOL PRIZES. The undersigned have just received three cases of Books, suitable for Christmas presents and school prizes. A liberal discount allowed to school , committees. ■ To be ready in a few days — The Patea, Hawera, and Waimate ALMANACK. Price: — One Shilling. H. I. JONES & SON, Publishers. T7IMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT ill 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 a continuance of the same for the future. A first-class stock of Ladies' and Gentlemens' Saddle Hacks, Single and Double Buggies, Expresses, &c, on hire, at the shortest notice. The Stabling Department, under 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. , s All kinds of HabJfclll? — ''JLthesb and Saddlebt [Wfm>gf\7^£&r Goods made and re- ( JFIs I paired in a superior ■ H J manner. Cart colI || y lars made to order. Great reductions in J*k the prices of all LJ goods. Twenty per cent, saved by purchasing here. 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. JCLARIDGE, • PRACTICAL AY ELL-SINKER: Estimates given for any locality, and a good supply of water guaranteed. 1459 ml EDAVARD COLLINS, General Carrier, Normanby, Hawera, and Patea. Goods brought at Current Rates. Firewood supplied. Posts and Rails always on hand. DAVID SPENCE, GENEEAL CAEEIER Between Patea and Hawera. Goods brought at current ratea. Agent at Patea— Mr. W. Dale. Opunake. PETTI GREW, LAYBOURN, AND CO., Merchants, Commission, and Forwarding Agents, OPUNAKE, Have on hand : Ironmongery, Drapery Groceries Fencing Wire Farm and Garden Seeds AVilson's Hydraulic Lime Agencies : South British Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Adam Laybourn, Seed Importer. Northern Steamship Company. G. SANDER, /~1 ENERAL STOREKEEPER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Opunake. 808tc APUNAKE BUTCHERY. GEORGE ROBINSON desires to intimate that he has commenced the butchering business in Opunake, and solicits the custom of the inhabitants of the township and district. Prompt attention to all orders entrusted to him. Cart visits Rahotu twice a week. 1477
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 216, 1 March 1882, Page 4
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