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WANTED, 150 Sacks of OATS. Apply X, c/o Adamson and Pease, Hawera. \T7ANTED, weekly supply of » » first-class Butter and Eggs. Apply, stating price, to Mrs. Taskeb, Barrack-street, Wanganui. TT7 ANTED— Buyers for GOOD VV DRAPERY, at from 15 to 25 per cent, reduction on Retail Prices, prior to Stock-taking. For o:n'e 3xoMn isir. Buown & Co, Ngaire. WANTED, New, Prime SALT BUTTER, in kegs. Apply to E. G. Allswobth, Produce and Commission Agent, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Manaia. w Th " ANTED KNOWN. We are Cash Buyers of prime new BUTTER, in kegs. GARDNER & SUTTON. V^[ J ANTED KNOWN That Hamilton, of Wanganih; builds every description of Vehicle. JOHN DUNN, WOOD AND COAL YARD, V V Pbinc ks-stbeet (Next Sash and Door Factory), Haweka. Just to hand — 20 tons Newcastle COAL, which will be sold at lowest rates. Orders left with Mr. S. Dhon (Institute) promptly attended to. ivr o t ice. W. BRIDGER begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding district that he has commenced business as Shoeing and Genebal Smith and Coachbuildeb, in those premises in Regent-street lately occupied by Mr. P. Juno. W.B. trusts, by good workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to command a fair share of patronage. W. BRIDGER, General Smith and Coachbuilder, Regent-street, Hawera. T>H(ENIX FIRE OFFICE. Clients wbose Policies are expiring can continue same by depositing their Premiums at tbe Bank of Australasia. Renewal Receipt will then be forwarded from Wellington. GEO. S. GRAHAM. EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital— £l,ooo,ooo. FIRE. LIFE. MARINE. The Agency of the above Company has been removed to the Stab Office, Hawera Fire risks taken on almost every description of property, at lowest current rates. INNES & CO., Agents. 11TANAIA CASH CO-OPERA-TIVE WAREHOUSE. BQTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! 5 TONS PER WEEK WANTED of Pbime Fbesh Buttee ! For particulars, apply to the undersigned. ON lIAND, A New and Selected Stock of GROCERIES IRONMONGERY STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES SPORTING AMMUNITION and CARTRIDGES Etc., Etc., Etc. Just to hand, A FINE SELECTION OF SONGS AND MUSIC. JOHN GILMOUR, June., STOREKEEPER, MANAIA. nnHE BEST YET! Muib and Dawson's IMPROVED WIRE STRAINER. The most efficient Wire Strainer yet introduced. For guickneßS in reuairing broken wires this patent is far in advance of other wire strainers now iv 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 yet 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 2£lbs. 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. WEST COAST LAND AGENCY Fob Sale. — A bargain — 20 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), Oats, &c. Cash purchaser of Fungus and other produce. A. H. MOORE, -- Opunake.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1951, 9 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1951, 9 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1951, 9 June 1888, Page 3