HAWERA SHOEING FORGE, AND COACH BUILDING & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS. ¥M. A.'COTJRT, BLACKSMITH, OOACHBUILDER, &oj, Desires to inform his customers and the public generally that he has made great improvements to his premises, and is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. HOESES CAREFULLY SHOD ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLE. Agricultural Implements, Gates, Hinges, &c, | Made and Hepaiiied era TH.-S shortest notice. BUGGIES, DRAYS, &c, BUILT AND REPAIRED. WIIEELWBIGHTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. WM. "A^COURT, BLACKSMITH AND IMPLEMENT MAKER, High-street, Hawera.
J. F. DONNELLY, TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSER, has in stock a large assortment of the best brands of Cut and uncut Tobaccos Cigars, Cigarettes, Snuff Cigarette Makers and Paper Meerschaum, G.8.D., Briar, and other Pipes (the best stock in the district) Amber Mouthpieces and Ferules of all kinds Musical Instruments, Accordions, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, &c, &c. Large collection of Fancy Goods As the undersigned has a tobaccocutter on the premises, he is enabled to compete with the larger towns in the sale of cut tobaccos. Tobaccos cut for the trade. Razors set on the shortest notice. Commodious and well-fitted Bil-liard-room upstairs. J. F. DONNELLY, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, Corner of High and Princes streets, HAWERA. TTAWERA BUTCHERY. The undersigned are prepared to supply the public with Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausages, &c, of the best quality, at moderate prices. Families -waited on daily, and all ' orders will receive careful attention. NICHOL & McINTOSH, Butchers, High-street, Hawera, (Successors to Shearer & Nichol. 355tc ORNAMENTAL WRITER, . q I S. DIX ON, I M HOUSE, SIGN, AND COACH £ •3 PAINTER g P3 O Princes-street, Hawera, 2 i-3 $* £J (Nearly opposite the Brewery.) H W PAPERHANGER. 38 r^KAIAWA GENERAL STORE. F. G. ARDEN, Proprietor, F. G. A. is now prepared to offer to settlers throughout the Plains goods of best quality at reasonable rates. Goods delivered to all parts of the Plains. 251tc OPECIAL NOTICE. THE " STAR" GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. The undersigned beg to announce that they have just added to their Job Printing Department an extensive and varied assortment of the most modern designs ef printing material, thus enabling them to execute orders in every branch of the trade in a superior and expeditious manner. INNES & CO. TMPROVED AMERICAN ICE1 MAKIN MACHINES, for making clfv transparent ice in ten minutes, nan everlasting freezing crystal ; hit will make ice or ices from day to day without entailing the destruction of the crystal, as in all othei freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings, &c, they being made ready moulded for the table in six minutes with, ice and salt. Shown in practical operation at the Atmospheric Churn Company, Woolf and Co. Proprietors, 119, New Bond street, London. EVERY description of Printing executed at the Star Office. ivfOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In cousequence of alterations in the time of closing the Mails, Advertisements for the day's issue of the Star cannot be received later than 1 p.m. for Country Edition, 2.30 p.m. for Town Edition. INNES ANP CO., Proprietors.
C\ OVERNMENT ANALYTICAL VX REPORT ON MANAIA BEER. Result of Analysis. Specimen No. j 3318, forwarded by James H. Coad : { BITTER BEER. " The specific gravity of this beer is 1006.8 at 60 ° Fahr. It contains 4.31 per cent, by weight of absolute alcohol, and 2447 grains of extracted matter per gallon. It is ENTIRELY FREE PROM ALL NOXIOUS INGREDIENTS WHATEVER. The Beer is very pleasant to the palate, leaving a good clean aftertaste, and is in every way a wholesome appetising beverage, and not one to fly to the head or lay heavily on a healthy stomach. "DR. W. SKAY, " Government Analyst, "Wellington." THE MANAIA BREWERY is now in full swing. Fresh Yeast always on hand. JAMES H. COAD, Manaia Brewery. i £ O During the month of W March, jrj & Great Clearing Sale fcj Q at M g NICOLL'S STORE, > 3 Manaiiv. — — ' Q 2 No Reasonable Offer 5 O refused. q O w w Geoceeies, Patent Medicines. TUT ANAIA BAKERY. M. DEEGAN, Baker and Confectioner, Manaia. Christmas and Wedding Calces made to order. Biscuits and Fancy Goods always in stock. Goods delivered to all parts of the district. 268 "O O E SALE. A SPRING TRAP, with patent mail axle. Made of the best material. Just finished. Also, — LARGE TIP DRAY, 4 feet 10 inches by 7 feet, with pole or shaft ; wheel, 5 feet, and 4 inch tyers ; quite new. W. M. McLEOD, Wheelwright & General Blacksmith, Opunake. "n O R SALE. About 2f acres of laud, on which is erected a comfortable and well-fin-ished five-roomed dwelling-house, together with dairy, fowl and outhouses, &c. The land, which, is of excellent quality, is well and securely fenced, and laid down in grass. The above property is within ten minutes' walk of Hawera Post Ofiice. For full particulars apply to J. B. INNES, Stah Ofiice. SUBSCRIBERS who do not happen O to receive their Papers regularly will oblige by connnumcating to this ofiice. Every endeavor will be made to rectify all mistakes. PROOF OF DEBT FORMS on sale at the Stab Ofiice. '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 5, Issue 765, 4 April 1884, Page 1
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