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ADDITIONS. WAVERLEY POST #--—- OFFICE. r TJSNS ERS addresse<3 ""Resident will be 6 revived |nti#Oi)N of MO ND4 V, ] " the 26th lugp, 1893, for tbe erection , of additiimr to/the Waverley .{Post et&j' ma#De|»een at tbe Pedf . ley, Hawera, and J 1 j "the lowest or any tetfderjtot necessarily accepted. W J [ GERALD FITZGERPLX f Resident Engineer. , Hunterville, June 2. 1893. w IMPORTANT announcement TO SETTLERS. RQMIT.H, having decided to • O give up tbe Nursery Business, is now offering the whole i of bis Nursery STOCK at Reduced Pbices for CASH. As this will be his LAST SEASON in the Nursery Trade, settlers Jfrould do well to buy at Clearing QRices. Inspection invited. JF ohe whole of m\ A ppltware grafted blight-proof stVnks.iond are well grown. \ / R.S. is prepared to contract for tree-planting, at per 100 or 1000. RICHARfi SMITH, Pioneer Nursery - - Manaia TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAITOTARA. Ladies and Gentlemen, — A large number of; influential persons resident in your district having prevailed ' upon mc to contest the seat at the next General Election,"' I desire to publicly announce that, after serious deliberation, I have consented to do so in tbe interests ' of the Opposition Party, the general . features of whose policy I cordially endorse, believing as I do that such a . policy is calculated to bestow greater : privileges and advantages on the working classes. Should you do mc the ■ honor to return mc, I shall use my best endeavors to promote the welfare of all elates of the community in this particular Electorate and the colony at large, so that rich and poor, or capital { and labor, can work hand in hand for mutual good. It is my intention, at some future date, to ask you to meet mc at the ' different parts of your Electorate, when ' I shall have tbe pleasure to explain to you my views in detail upon the various political questions of tbe day. In the : meantime, I would ask you to consider \ one of the most important and vital < questions, which 1 consider is so closely - allied with your ownlnterests, soliciting < j your serious considfjation of the im- ( portance of becominl% Shareholder in one of the wealthiest, «fesfT%id moat . lucrative institutions! world. In ; these time*, v such as Banks, % ieti e 9 ' and ofcherH ] are tottering atfarouiHK?* ib ia essential \ that a safe and secured investment, com " bined with large pi|>f|ts, should be offered to the general puolic. With this end in J "view : tbe MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, whose Iramiqteitions are spread over the length breadth of 'pAustralian CtoWiies, and are rapidly > finding every nook and corner of your own fink country; possessed as it is of a unimpeachable Directorate, controlled by men of the very highest social standing, whose integrity is unassailable, and under whose fostering caret the Society owes its rapid growth, Buocess, and stability, which is without parallel in the history of Life Assurance, and which enables them to offer you the special advantoges which careful and judicious management provides. However, it is impossible for mc to explain in a small advertisement the principles and features of this Society, and the numerous advantages afforded by its general system; therefore, it is my intention to call upon you as soon as possible to explain its workings in detail. In the meantime. I have the honor to be Your obedient servant, W. E. M. McDOWALL. Empire Hotel, Hawera. HAWERA INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. TENDERS | are invited forjpursb£&e of Annexes to Tovln Hall (toiDit|on Buildings). Ten&ers to dfi'se instanflat _^P-nLe^ - '-*!"|f Condraiuw-tfraapplication to \ ALEX. G. BRETT, Secretary, TEA-OKO-TEA This Delicious Brand of Pur© Cey--1 lon Tea, packed in Ceyloji, is pronounced by experts to be irf excellent quality. g It has already become Jn established favorite with lovers ofjfa really good Cup of Tea. * / We would rsteomyend those who may not have a trial to purchase a packet. i " 0.X.0." Tea can be procured from all the leading storekeepers, in £lb and lib packets ; also in 51b and 10lb boxea. OPENING NOTICf .—J. ;H. MORGAN, Union-J., Hawera r (opposite Egmont Farmj&s' Union 3 Yards). To the residentsjpf Hawera b and district,—l beg tojcall your attention to the above n&ice. It is ' my intention to keep on Hand a really 1 first-class assortfd stock f Saddleby and Harness, |i fact Sevj line in the trade willibe fould in stock. Repairing willibe a s/eciality, and : will have my prooapt attention. For the winter seasoiftjuyw on, come and inspect my canvas Horse Covers before purchasing elsewhere.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2459, 21 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2459, 21 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2459, 21 June 1893, Page 3

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