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ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, BETWEEN HAWEBA AND MANTTTAHI. Messrs. J. DUEING & FLYNN beg to inform their friends and travelling public that they have taken over the line of Mail Coaches between Hawera- and Manutahi from Mr. W. E. Prosser, and their coaches will always be at the Eailway Stations at Manutahi and Hawera on arrival of trains, connecting at Hawera with Prosser's coaches to Opunake. The Coaches run in connection with F. Bailey's Livery Stables, where Buggies and Special Conveyances, suitable for tourists and travellers, can be had at the shortest notice. Coaches leave Hawera for Manutahi at 5.30 a.m. 11.10 a.m. Coacb.es leave Manutahi for Hawera at ... 12.10 a.m. 7.50 p.m. Booking office at Hawera at Gallagher's Egmont Hotel. FBANK BAILEY, Agent, Hawera. C. H. CHAVANNES, Agent, Wanganui. TTIMPIRE LIVERT AND BAIT Jli STABLES, HAWEEA. The undersigned has on hire first-class stock of Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses. Single and Double Buggies, Covered Waggonettes, Expresses, &c, on hire. Buggies, &c, with careful drivers, sent to or from Manutahi Eailway Station, when ordered, on the shortest notice, at reasonable rates. The stabling accommodation is unrivalled. Also, roomy loose-boxes. Well-grassed paddocks, without responsibility. Orders by letter or telegram attended to with despatch. FEANK BAILEY, Proprietor. TT^ L. ENGLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENEEAL STOREKEEPER, NOEMANBY, Eeturns his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and friends for their very liberal patronage during the past five years, and assures them that it will be his constant aim to maintain the confidence reposed in him, by supplying the very best goods at the lowest possible prices. Orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the district. No old accumulated bankrupt stock on hand. Just to hand — 100 sacks prime sample Cocksfoot, Perennial, and Italian Eve Grass Seed Black annealed and Barbed Fencing Wire Woodcock and West's Patent Barbing Tools and Barbs English Blasting Powder and Fuse American Bush Ploughs and Corn Shellers Bushmen's Tools of all kinds Highest cash price paid for Fungus and all kinds of colonial produce. THOMAS SYNNOT, BOOTMAKEE, High-street, Hawera. Orders promptly executed. All work guaranteed. DAVID SPENCE, pENEEAL CAEKIEB Between Hawera, Manutahi, and Manaia. Goods brought at current rates. L~L E N WILSON, General Carter, OKAIAWA. Fencing material and firewood supplied Orders punctually attended to. WILLIAM STANLEY, pAEEIEE AND CAETEE, V_/ Haweea. Expresses to Meet Trains. Goods delivered with care and punctuality. Agent for Messrs. Bluck and Baker, Waitara. G40028 THE way of life eternal, a3 may be read in St. Matthew, 3rd chapter ; St. John, 3rd chapter and 19th chapter ; Acts, from Ist to 7th verse ; Hebrews, 10th chapter 22nd verse. Those who wish to be born again by water and spirit, according to rule or New Testament, may go to Jack Hyman, at Normanby. Tbis is the trial of true faith. Take heed that ye be not deceived. Eead, therefore, in St. Matthew, 24th chapter and 25th verse; St. Mark, 13th chapter and 22nd verse ; St. Luke, 22nd chapter and Bth verse. " Let your faith be rich of good works ; for faith without good works is dead faith, and cannot save." This is the voice of the Lord. PAPER BAGS can be printed neatly and at cheap rates, at the Stab Office. A large assortment of Jobbing Type.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 767, 7 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 767, 7 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 767, 7 April 1884, Page 1

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