FRESH GARDEN SEEDS H. I. JONES & SON. J. COFFEY, "OOOT AND SHOEMAKER. OPUNAKE. 254 Manaia. miMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! WAIMATE TIMBER YARD, MANAIA. C. DAYS Is now prepared to deliver timber at and within a radius of two miles of his yard — Weatherboards and scantling, in quantities of 500 feet and upwards. Matai and red pine flooring. White pine flooring. Rusticated boards. T. G. and B. red pine lining. Do. do. white pine do. Weatherboards and scantling. Doors, sashes, and all kinds of builders' ironmongery supplied At Reduced Pbices. Wide boards, house blocks, and fencing materials always on hand. 57 TTT O'BRIEN, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Nobth Road, MANAIA. All kinds of Plumber work done on the premises, and estimates and valuations given. W. O'BRIEN, Manaia. 58 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. I For Rimu, Matai, and White Pine, prices lower than any previous quotations by the trade. Mr. Nicoll is no longer agent for the above company. 59tc p ENER A L STORE. HALL BROTHERS, Makaia. Gbocery, Drapery, Men's CiiOthin<j. Hosiery, Giassware, Crockery, &c. Hall 3ros. beg to announce that their new Btore is now open, and that the above goods are offered at low prices. Ladies' Spring and Summer Jackets very cheap. Saddlery to arrive in a few days. HALL BROS., 60tc Manaia. "DLACKSMITH 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. 61 tc fp ECCLESF IELD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, HIGH-STBEET, HAWEBA. On hand — Flour (Wood's) Flour (local) Sugars, teas, coffees, &c, &c; &c. Bacon and hams, farm fed, own cure, now ready Cheese, Canterbury and local Maize, chick wheat, oats, bran, pollard, chaff Also, — Brandies, whiskies Bottled ales and sfoufs Ports and sherries (five diamond) specially selected for' iiwaUds T. E. again will give, on or before December next, One Guinea each to the best butter and cheese maker. One Guinea to the single woman or girl, known to be a constant milker or butter maker from this date or previous thereto. Highest price given for local produce, fungus, &c. 68 WATCHMAKER. H. G. PITCHER Begs to inform tho public that he has in stock a large assortment of Watches and clocks. Also, — Silver brooches Earrings Suites Necklets Rings S^uds Pencil cases ; Charms j . Toothpicks j Chains Thimbles And .several other things too numerous * a particularise. Strong silver hunting English lever watches, from £6. Bi ' 11. G. PITCHER. JBEUNETTB, • PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & WORKING | JEWELLER, Is prepared to manufacture any kind of Jewellery, equal to London or the Colonies. Diamond setting in all its branches. Rings of all descriptions made on the premises. English and Foreign Watches and Clocks repaired. Silver and Gold re-colored. j Masonic Jewels made to order. Don't forget the little shop at Pugh and Suiter's, tailors, High-st., Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 285, 9 August 1882, Page 4
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