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IIAWERA GENERAL STORE. The Oldest, Largest, and Cheapest in the District. The undersigned having held his own against all comers for the last ten years, will use every endeavor, by SELLING AT REASONABLE RATES, And strict attention to business, to secure a fair share of the public support in time to come. J. D. IS CONTINUALLY OPENING UP, A LAEGE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Suitable for the season and the requirements of the district. GARDEN SEEDS ! GARDEN SEEDS ! JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT MODERATE RATES. JAMES DAVIDSON, 1110 IT-STREET, IIAWERA. 31

TTAWERA COOPERAGE Robert Davis begs to inform the public of llawera aud neighborhood that he is prepared to do all kinds of coopering, and to supply the following articles at lowest rates : — Casks of every description, Butter Tubs, Cheese Vats, Churns, and Mills, and any other dairy article. All orders attended to at once, and good workmanship guaranteed. ROBERT DAVIS. 75 DUFFILL BROTHERS, CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Hig it-Street, Hawera, and opposite Prosser's Hotel, Opunake. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES j or Chests of drawers Round and square tables Wood and iron bedsteads Spring stuffed couches Washstands Toilet tables, and All kinds of bedding. Pictures Framed. FUNERALS FURNISHED. 'XEILL & WILSON desire to intimate that they have just received a large consignment of Iron bedsteads Austrian and American chairs Black wood and cedar suites m every variety of covering Loo tables Dining, sitting, and bed-room furniture of every description A large quantity of toilet glasses and toilet sets Oil cloth, 4 yards wide Pictures, and over 2000 feet of mouldings to select from P S. — O'Neill & Wilson having entered into an engagement with Messrs. Phillips & Son, of Birmingham, the well-known bedstead manufacturers, they are now prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices. FUNERALS FURNISHED. O'NEILL & WILSON. 7G AD O D S W O R T 11, • CABINETMAKER, Upholsterer and Undertaker, Princes-street, llawera, opposite the Court-house, has pleasure in presenting his prices to the public, as follows :—: — Chest of Drawers, from ... £2 12 6 Toilet Tables, from ... 0 8 6 ■ AVash ing Stands, from ... 012 0 Dining Tables, from ... 012 G Wood Bedsteads, single ... 1 o 0 „ double... 2 0 0 Loo Tables 1 15 0 Cheffioneerß 3 0 0 i All other furniture and shop iitj tinga at equally low prices. Venetian and Wire Blinds from Is. 4d. These blinds are of the best clear pine, and warranted not to warp J or blister. Pictures mounted and framed. Funerals furnished, from £2 15s. S3ltc> JAMES C. GEORGE, pABINET M A X E R. IMPORTER OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c, &c. Deyon-street, New Plymouth. Goods carefully packed, and delivered free at the Railway Station. 7S SPECIAL NOTICE. THE " STAR" GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. The undersigned beg to announce that they have just added to their Job Printing Department an extensive- aud varied assortment of the most modern designs of printing material, thus enabling them to execute orders in every branch of the trade in a superior and expeditious manner. ARMIT, INNES & CO.

m ECCLESFIELD, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, High-street, Hawera. 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 I Also,— Brandies, whiskies Bottled ales and stouts Ports and sherries (live diamond) specially selected for invalids 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 consiant milker or butter maker from this date or previous thereto. Highest price given for local produce, fungus, &c. GS WATCHMAKER. H. G. PITCHER Desires to inform the public that having made arrangements with Mr. W. Ehrhardl, he will receive regular consignments of LONDON-MADE WATCHES DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY. These watches being made to order, with all the latest improvements, can be confidently recommended to give satisfaction. Name on dial and movement : 11. G. PITCHER, Haweha, N.Z. Price, post free to any part of the colonies: Strong Silver Hunting Lever Watch, with gold balance, and covered curb pins, £S. I Strong Silver Hunting Lever Watch, J spring above, gold balance, and j pair extra covered jewel holes, I £9. ' 3_i JB R U N E T T E, • PRACTICAL | WATCHMAKER & WORKING I 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. Masonic Jewels made to order. Don't forget the little shop at Pugh and Suiter's, tailors, High-st., Hawera. piIARLES SECOMBE begs to V 7 inform the public that he has resumed his trade as a Cooper, in new premises, Regent-street (next door to Miss MeCutchan's Boarding School), and having had many years' colonial experience iv the trade, will do his best to give satisfaction to those who will entrust him with work. 639028 JVEALE AND SON, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, I Devon-Street, New Plymouth, Are prepared to supply every description of General Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery, at most Reasonable Rates. Agents for the world-renowned Sutton and Sons' Garden and Farm Seeds; Howard's Agricultural Implements ; the Standard Sewing Machine Company, &c, &c, &c. 25 TO SUBSCRIBERS. QUBSCRIBERS who do not happen lO to receive their Papers regularly will oblige by communicating to this office. Every endeavor will be made to rectify all mistakes.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 341, 10 November 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 341, 10 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 341, 10 November 1882, Page 1

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