Manaia. HALL EEOTHEES, C\ ENERAL STOREKEEPERS, UT Makaia. "We cordially iiwito inspection of sur large and well-selected stock in the folloAving lines :—: — Grocery Hardware Glassware Boots and Shoes Drapery Crockery Saddlery &c, &c. &c. N.B. — Our Boot and Shoe Department has just been replenished with i splendid assortment, suitable for the season, which we will sell at ow prices. 491 JAMES MCOLL, f^i ENERAL STOREKEEPER, MANAIA. Just to hand, a splendid assortment of TEAS, from the best Indian and China plantations. Teas, in chests Teas, in half-chests Teas, in boxes Also, a large assortment of GENEEAL MEECHANDISE, embracing the following lines — Grocery, Ironmongery Crockery, Patent Medicines Stationery Boots and Shoes, &c. All at the Lowest Eates. A trial solicited. Licensed dealer in arms and ammunition. JOHN P. ALDRIDGE, Manager Manaia Branch. tvtXnTT^ s~mTt"h^ William cameeon baying purchased the Blacksmith's xnd Farrier's Shop in Manaia lately Dccupied by Messrs. Buckingham and Powley, solicits the support of settlers throughout the district. Horses carefully shod. Agricultural implements made and repaired svith neatness and despatch. 68 HENEY SINCLAIR, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Manaia. Estimates given for any description of buildings. 100,000 feet of seasoned timber of all 51358 kinds on hand. J. J. URQUHART, "DUILDER & UNDERTAKER, MANAIA. Tl/T ANAIA BAKERY. < M. DEEGAN, Baker and Confectioner, Manaia. Christmas and Wedding Cakes made to order. Biscuits and Fancy Goods always in stock. Goods delivered to all parts of the district. 268 TT7AIMATE TIMBBE YAEDS. On Sale — Weatherboards and Scantling, 12s. per 100 feet, for Cash. C. DAY S, TIMBER MEECn AN T, MANAIA. 57 TI/TANAIA FLOUE MILLS. N 0 T I C E. Fo the luhabitants of Mauaia, Opunake, Hawera, and surrounding districts. The above Mills are now completed and ready for work, and we are prepared to execute gristing orders for farmers, bakers, or storekeepers, in any quantities. A good stock of the best silk-dressed flour will be kept on hand, at current rates. Also, sharps, bran, oats, and oatmeal. WlieaA, gyo\m& and dvcssal, Is. pw ' bushel. Pig feed or horse corn, Gd. < per bushel. Seed wheat dressed, 2d. per bushel. Extra sacks supplied, lOd. each. Terms, cash on delivery, or wheat taken in exchange. McVICAR & HESKETT. N.B. — Wanted, several hundred sacks of pearl or velvet chaff wheat. McV. & H. WALLACE AND HOTIIAM, OTAiruifu, i AUCKLAND, Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, and Importers of Every Description of Farming Implements. Agent for Hawera and Wanganui — Freeman E. Jackson. 35 PAPER BAGS can be printed neatly and at cheap rates, at tbe Stab Office. large assortment of Jobbing I^ype.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 574, 16 August 1883, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 574, 16 August 1883, Page 1
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