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NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED.) Capital .£3,000.000 The Company makes advances on stations, on stock, on growing clips of wool, and on other produce ; and receives consignments of wool, hemp, grain, tallow, preserved meats, leather, horns, &c, for sale in London on commission, at rates which 'riay be learned on application at the Company's OSice. Office and Warehouse — Taupo Quay, "Wanganui. Sub-office at Patea. Further information may be obtained from Mr. Bright, agent at Patea, or from the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Normanby, Hawera, Manaia, Opunake, Waverley, Marton, Bulls, Sanson, and Halcombe. DWAED C. HORNER, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PATEA. I Manager Patea S.S. Co., Limited. Agent National Mutual Life Assurance Company of Australasia, Limited ; and for the Colonial Insurance Company, All kinds of Commission Business transacted MR. W. PINCHES, ARCHITECT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hawera. Agent for Colonial Insurance Company. Office— Next Messrs. Nolan, Tonks and i Co.'s auction room. HENRY J. T. EDMONDS, ARCHITECT, Courtney's Chambers, Devon-st., NEW PLYMOUTH. TO WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. j WOOL SCOURING. \ lam prepared to thoroughly scour and classify wool for tbe English market, at I the lowest current rates. Jam also a cash purchaser of wool and l skins. FRED. PALMER, Tawhiti Wool Works, Hawera. IT GL P I T C H ER , WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Invites inspection of his stock of English, French, and American Clocks. | English and American Lever Watches Gold and Silver Chains Studs, Lockets, Rings, Earrings Brooches, Sets, Pins, Charms, &c. Pebble Spectacles to suit all sights. H. G. P. being a direct importer of Watches, can sell them as cheap as any man in New Zealand. Written guarantee with every watch. Five per cent, discount for cash. rpo OUR SUBSCRIBERS. E ._— We beg to notify to our subscribers who paid in advance that their ten_ expired on 31st March, and we respectfully request a continuance of the same for the fifth year. By way oi reminder we have sent out accounts, and trust they will receive prompt attention. We especially ask a settlement from subscribers aud advertisers who are more than a quarter in arrear. There is now a very large amount on our books, made up mostly of small sums ; and owing to the expense of running a daily paper, which iv a large and scattered district is necessarily very considerable, it is urgently necessary that book debts should not be allowed to increase. Prompt settlement is therefore respectfully requested. INNES & CO. April 1.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 5, Issue 765, 4 April 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 5, Issue 765, 4 April 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 5, Issue 765, 4 April 1884, Page 2