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! ~Tin~ ANTED KNOWN. We are Cash Buyers of prime new ; BTJTTEE, in kegs. G-AKDNEE & STJTTON. WANTED— Buyers for GOOD DEAPERT, at from 15 to 25 per cent, reduction on Eetail Prices, prior to Stock-taking. For ONE MONTH tiNI<T. BbOWN & Co., Ngaire. WANTED— Tenders for Felling 100 acres Bush, on Block X., Kaupokonui. Tenders to close on Saturday, 2nd June. For particulars apply to W. A. McCutchan, Manaia. T¥^ ANTED KNOWN That Hamilton, of wawgakui. builds every description of Vehicle. JOHN DUNN, WOOD AND COAL TAED, PIUNCES-STEEET (Next Sash and Door Factory), Hawera. Just to hand — 20 tons Newcastle COAL, which will be sold at lowest 1 rates. 1 Orders left with Mr. S. DiXOK ! (Institute) promptly attended to. IV" O T I C Is. ; AY. BKIDGEB begs to intimate to , the inhabitants of Hawera and sur- , rounding district that he has com- • menced business as Shoeing and < GrENEnAL SMITH AND COACKBTIILDEH, in those premises in Eegent,street lately occupied by Mr. P. Juno. AV.B. trusts, by good workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to command a fair share of patronage. W. BRIDGKEK, General Smith and Coachbuilder, Eegent-street, Hawera. pi ILPIN'S STEEL WEDGES VX AND MAUL EINGS, TO BE HAD AT THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. A shipment just received ex s.s. 1 Kaikoura. ROBBINS AND PIERARD, HAWERA AND NORMANBT. XUVENILE'S Settlers' Friend 1 O on sale at M. H. Wilton's, . Chemist, Manaia. p O E SALE. 500 Bushels PERENNIAL ETE Grass Seed, from old pastures ; also a quantity FOWLS' WHEAT. WOODS BEOS., Railway Station, Hawera. WILTON'S Corn Paint removes * hard and soft corns and warts. 1 Bottles, 1/- and 1/6 each. M H. Wilton, Chemist, Manaia. 11XANAIA CASH CO-OPERA-TIVE WAREHOUSE. [ BUTTER! BUTTEE! BUTTEE! 1 5 TONS PEE WEEK WANTED o£ " Prime Fresh Butter ! For particulars, apply to the undersigned. ON HAND, A New and Selected Stock of GEOCERIES IEONMONGEET STATIONEET PATENT MEDICINES SPOETING AMMUNITION and CARTRIDGES 1 Etc., Etc., Etc. Just to hand, A FINE SELEC1 TION OF SONGS AND MUSIC. L JOHN GILMOUR, June., STOREKEEPER, 1 MANAIA. npilE BEST TET! ; Muir and Dawson's ! IMPROVED WIRE STEAINEE. , The most efficient Wire Strainer , yet introduced. For quickness in repairing broken wires this patent is far in advance of other wire strainers now in the market. For repairing broken broken barbed wires, this , machine has special advantages. Muir '. and Dawson's Wire Strainer has been , pronounced by competent judges to be the best tet offered to the public. Awarded First Prize at Egmont Show ' against five other well-known patents. This machine will undoubtedly supersede all other wire strainers, and needs only to be used to be appreciated. It can be used for erecting a new fence without boring strainers, and the machine will be found invaluable to all farmers. The machine is made with wrought iron ; weight, No. 1 41bs, No. 2 2ilbs. Price, 15s. Agents — Messrs. Nolan, Tonks & Co., Hawera ; Messrs. Budge and McCutchan, Manaia; Mr. Blennerhassett, Otakeho ; Mr. Applegate, Ngaire. Agents wanted. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE MUIR, Okaiawa. TT7EST COAST LAND AGKENCY For Sale. — A bargain— 2o acres, with 5-roomed house, scullery, dairy, outbuildings, orchard. Apply early. Freeholds — 80 acres oh main road ; very cheap. Also, sections of from 100 to 400 acres. Native Leases — A variety of sections, improved, from 100 to 440 acres. Grass Seeds, Timothy (splendid sample), Oatß, &c. Cash purchaser of Fungus and other produce. A. H. MOOEE, Opunake.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1941, 29 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1941, 29 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1941, 29 May 1888, Page 3