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IriLTHAM STEAM SASH AND i L DOOR FAOTORY. } Wholesale Butter Box Manufacturer t Sawmillers & Timber Mercha ns. x UNION TIMBER COMPANY, , (Late T. Runciman & Co.) j Opposite Railway Crossing, Emham. Having now got our factory in full r working order, we have pleasure in r informing factory proprietors that we • are prepared to execute orders for butter and cheese boxes in any 8 quantity. j Joinery of any design made of tbe very best seasoned timber in kauri, | totara, and rimu. ( Turnery supplied to any pattern g desired, and all kinds of fretwork done. Butter-workers and churns ox every description made to order. To those intending building, plans specifications, and quantities given. We would draw attention to the very large quantities of timber suitable for sheds, stables and outbuild iags. "OOYAL MAIL COACH Runs daily from Opunake to j Eltbain, connecting with tbe morag '. iug train to Hawera, and meets the afternoon train from Hawera. To Eltham. Leaves Opunake at ... 6 a.m. Arrives- Punehu 7 a.m. Arrive? Awatuna ... 7.30 a.m. Arrives Riverlea ... 8 a.m. Arrives Eaponga ... 8.40 a.m. Arrives * Etham (Galgher's Hotel) ... 10 a.m To Opunake. Leaves Calgher's Hotel... 8.80 p.m Leaves Kaponga ... 5 p.m. Leave Riverlea ... 5.45 p.m. Leaves Awatuna . 6.15 p.m. i Leave Punehu ... ... 6.45 p.m Arrives Opunake ... 7.45 p.m i Fares 6s single, 10s return. T. J. KIDD, i Proprietor. : ] I DOES IT PAX ? WHAT ? Why to eat the Best < Meat in the Market ; then go to tho Moat Bazaar. j ti S. BARRAGLOUGH. , VTH ANTED KNOWN— For Men'e ' f V Blue Serge Suits, Tweed Suits, Coats and Vests, Trousers, i Hats, Shirts, etc., try Xmas Fair ' and New Year Fair now proceeding at Economic, Hawera.
ELTHAM AND OPUNAKE TpLTHAM COACH FAOTORY E. L. BRIANT. Every description of two and four, wheeled vehicles, such as Buggies, Waggonettes, Waggons, Expresses Bog Carts, Rustic Carts, Bradleys, Gigs, Sulkier Drays, etc., built order of the Best Material. I make lightness, easy riding, and attractive appearance, combined with strength and durability, special features in all ray vehicles. I guarantee every vehicle manu factured by me. Coach painting and trimming by competent tradesmen done on the premises. Repairs are executed with despatch at moderate prices. Full stock of lubricants, Deitz, and carriage lamps, etc., kept. Note ihe address — E. L. B RIANT, COAOHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, Bridge Street, Lltham. 0. H. AENDT, I AND AND ESTATE AGENT, J STRATFORD, HAS FOR SALE :— 150 Acres Freehold, level land, ! ring fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, rich black soil, 6 roomed residence, all necessary outbuilding?, large cowshed, land is a corner section, on metalled roads, with creamery and school not above 500 yards away. Price £10 10 a per aote. Only £200 Cash required to purchase excellent freehold 100-acre dairy farm, all well grassed, fenced and subdivided, with cottage and necessary buildings, land is well situated, close to factories and on one of our best roads. Price £11 5s per acre. The balance over £200 can remain at 5 per cent for a long term Model Farm of 101 Acres for Bale at £10 par aore for the freehold. This is a good seotion of rolling land, all grassed, and has 4-roomed cottage and yards thereon, situated on metalled road, creamery opposite. NOTICE. ADAMS & DAY, contractors, notify that they supply shingle, gravel, bricks, stone, sand etc., at any part ofjhe borough, at reasonable rates. " Apply L. 3 Adams, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7362, 14 January 1902, Page 1
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693Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7362, 14 January 1902, Page 1
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