COMMERCIAL.— The last three V_y months' business have not been lively (to put it mildly), still, as the Major says, with " strict economy," we manage to pay our way and live comfortably My chief aversion is the small amounts for which I hnve to give credit. Now, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I am prepared to give Liberal Terms to customers who require to open an account with me. I pay for my goods cash as I get them, and am allowed discount. My expenses are small, so that I can sell at a small profit. Ido not expect to turn my stock over every three months, but I expect, and am satisfied at the end of the year if I obtain a reasonable interest on my outlay. Persons purchasing goods can make arrangements to pay for them at any time when convenient, but I do not like opening ledger accounts for small amounts, and if my customers will bear this in mind, I shall be happy, and continue to sell Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c, at as low a price as is consistent with maintaining that reputation for supplying first-class soods which I have justly won during the nine years 1 have been in business in Hawera. H. G. PITCHER. WJ. GA N DV, • PRODUCE SALESMAN, \ AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 5, Grey-street, Wellington, N.Z. N.B. — First-class storage for 1000 kegs butter in a dry cellar, one minute's walk from the Queen's Wharf. ■TV'ORMANBY NURSERY. Now to hand, ex Kaikoura — Alsyke, Cow Grass Red and White Clover Lucerne, Timothy Trefoil, and a quantity of Natural Graspes Prices and samples on application to W. ROWE, Normanby Nursery. HAWERA D., L., B. & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (PERMANENT). MONEY ON EASY TERMS. The directors of this Society are prepared to advance money on easy terms, repayable in 3, 5, or 7 years. Agents • Normanby ... P. Dolan Opunake ... A. A. Moore Manaia G. A. Hurley From whom particulars can be obtained. MAX. D. KING, Manager, Hawera. tTAWERA GENERAL STORE. In wishing the compliments of the coming season to all, the undersigned returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal support accorded him during the past fifteen years, and draws attention to the fact that he has just opened up A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Suitable for this season af the year, comprising — in fancy: goods, Ladies' Hand Bags Christmas and New Year Cards Dolls, Balls China, Glass, and Earthenware Vases Crockery, Bedroom Ware Glass and Earthenware Jam Jars Also, A good assortment of Zealandia Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, all sizes FARM REQUISITES. Wool Packs. Sheep Dip Corn Sacks Wire Riddles Reap Hooks Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, &c. NEW CHRISTMAS FRUITS. Currants, Eleme and Muscatol Raisins Sugar, Crushed Loaf, Cube, China, Queensland, New Zealand Moist and Chrystalised. STATIONERY. Plain and Fancy Notepaper and Envelopes Ledgers, Account Books Memorandum Books Children's School and Picture Books All at prices to suit the times, pockets, and tastes of all. TAMES "T)AVIDSON.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1636, 28 May 1887, Page 1
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