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I beg to inform my eusLtomer^ #nd the Hawera public that I.Baye tl?«isrerred my "Wheelwrighting ••; «fed Coachbuilding business to Mir. D. NICHOL, by whom \i will% carried on in future. : In thanking the public for the support accorded me, I trust Mr. Nichol will have, -a good share of the patronage which I received. The Shoeing and Agricultural Work will be carried on., as formerly by myself. WM. A'COUKT. In taking over the business which has been carried on by Mr. A'Oourfc during the last ten years, I hare to ask the Hawera public for a continuance of the support always given 1 to him, and trust, by strict attention to business and good workmanship, to merit a continuance of their patronage. D. NICHOL. INSPECT . FMcCABTHY'S . FRESH CONSIGNMENT OP WINTER BOOTS. Best Value in the District. Cheap and G-ood. Bespoke work carefully attended to. "F. MCCARTHY, Proprietor The Genuine Boot Shop, MANAIA.. "Foe the Blood is the Lew." /CLARKE'S world-famed blooc V^' mixture is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities froa whatever cause arising. For scrofula. scurvy, skiii and blood diseases, and sores of all kinds, its effects. are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and 11s each by chemists aud patent medicine Ten* dors everywhere. Jjole proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co., Lincoln, LaglaaJ GRATEJfuTL -COMFORTING. El' P S'S 0 00 0 A Breakfast. * "By a thorough knowledge of tie natural laws which govern th&ioperation < oi digestion and nutrition, and. by a , careful application of the .fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Xipps use provided our breakfast table* with a delicately-flavored beverago. which may save us many heavy doctors.' bills, ft a by tbe judicious nse of Buch artioles,of | diet that a constitution may be gradually . built up until strong enough' to. resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak poiut. We may escape maay a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See article in Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in Jib packets by grocers, labelled thus — JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London England. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE. From N Zealand. To New Zealand. Leave — Arrive at- Leave—. Arrive atHaweea.* London. London. HAwxsA.f Feb. 26 April 7 Feb. 25 April 3 Mar. 26 May 5 I Mar. 25 May 1 April 23 June 2 April 22 June 26 May 21 June 30 May 20 May 29 June 18 July 28 June 17 July 24 July 16 Aug. 25 Aug. 21 Aug. 13 Sept. 22 July 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 10 Oct. 20 Aug. 12 Oct. 8 Nov. 17 Sept. 9 Oct, 16 Nov. 5 Dec. 15 Oct. 7 Nov. 13 Dec. 3 Jan. 12 Nov. 4 Dec. 11 A supplementary mail via New Plymouth is made up two days after above, dates of closing at Hawera. * Mail closes at Hawera 10.30 a.m. Friday. t Arrives Hawera 7.50 p.m. Saturday. DIRECT SERVICE. Plymouth to N.Z. N.Z. to Plymouth. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Plymouth. Haweru. Hawera. Plymouth. 1886. 1886. 1886. 1886. Feb. 13 April 3 April 3 May 20 March 13 May 1 \ May 1 June 17 April 10 May 29 May 29 July 15 May 8 June 26 i June 26 Aug. 12 June 5 July 24 ' July 24 Sept. 9 July 3 Au«j. 21 | Aug. "21 Oct:' 7 July 31 Sept. 18 Sept. 18 Nov. 4 Aug. 28 Oct. 16 I Oct. 16 Dec. 2 Sept. 25 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Dec. 30 Oct. 23 Dec. 11 1887. 1887. Dec. 11 Jan. 27 Nov. 20 Jan. 8 Dec. 18 Feb. 5i ,

AGENTS FOR THE '. HAWERA & NORMANBY STAR ! Patea County Chronicle, AND , WAIMATE PLAINS GAZETTE. [ Published Daily. Also, EGMONT STAR, Published Weekly. • Hawera — H. I. Jones, bookseller ' „ Jas. Davidson, storekeeper ! „ Robbins and Pierard, do. r „ James Bead, do. ! Normanby— C. H. Beresford, storekeeper „ W. L. Enßland, storekeepe ! Okaiawa— G. H. Applegate, storekeeper 1 Manaia— Hall Brothers, storekeepers „ J. Gilmour, storekeeper > Otakeko — Blennerhasset Bros., do. i Pihama— Wafrstaff Bros., storekeepers Opunake— J. Stitt, storekeeper i Eltham— R. P. Aldridge. ' f Ngaire — G. H. Applegate, storekeeper „ Brown and Co., storekeepers Stratford— G. and H. Curtis, storekeepers Inglewood — J. Levef, storekeeper * Waitara— A. J. Whittaker, stationer ' ' New Plymouth — T. Avery, stationer Manutahi— R. Whittem, storekeeper 1 f Kakarainea— T. Kells, storekeeker Patea— J. Kenworthy, bookseller Waverley— F. P. Fookes, land and commission agent ' INNES & CO.; P.abHahers. -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1312, 20 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1312, 20 May 1886, Page 4