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V * ' -w—e -• ..; I>h ~ t W 11 /Sil O tin • ( 8 PLiTE : ;4|J#; ' «' °; s ’;- 1: ' j Main sol ! Opuuake ;3>'oVm iii./i fVr E '*‘ liI ‘ t;? -' :ii **’* ••'* * svf,' Jjp- othftßbjpg' ythn public : ifor ; Jumping axd wore at' reasonable PMCeSj ftiidi in a fir^l-, , i, . . ■■■.:.'»*■' 4."»* .>!!?> i! •:. '•! -i " class workmanlike manner. i ;vFßct9r^ ; a Speciality. ■ “j f , n , V -1 ~,1 •#;7~prf !J n»j{|f i >;••* t ’Tanks, 1;’;, ilalhs^ ; ;i;; 1-5. -•- ••-cs ;•■*.. „ ‘ '’’ ! t '' ’'Buckets, '’'•& f C. i ijbivo'Kf snt m ns i i * /;] !■' \' '■{ ({ I ,«j f *■ ■• ■ ■’ V r j j. !f. ~j|* {.‘j; v »f if/ '■rjmu-r't j Estimates; -given; fori oil kinds of j.., r; T > !T: | plumbing, and tinsmith’s work. JOHN CIiARE, E N'i I E 1,. ■o hi::; d.>.i>d .Express ruo% regularly between Qppaake and" Hawera Railway Stution.jbiando ' ' ' jbkteeta' siegers ;on arrival tj,t 6pnaajie, ; :\ ; . 97f doirl u j [ Oobds of all kij&ts removed, frbm or to any Tparf of jine Evew care taken." jo ,f Oi-.Oi.U, Oil i.i !.:o The Opuuake BOOT SHOP. •.ncVfmKi ■ -;M : HiOatlOM V? rpHE Proprietor of the above hcre- ; I by/mycMppce that if ypu want a Pair of will wear, he can . supply you . He only buys bobtsifrom the leading manufacturers, arid, being a thoroughly Practical man, takes every precaution that none hut .the BEST GOODS are supplied to hip?. He keeps a Large Stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Boot?, which he r, sells at low r va l ues, - | Small Profits & Quick Returns being his motto. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to orders? vflhsecfwV? | -, ,i-Ilepuirs Neatly rExeeutedvv j J. FLYNN, OPUSAICK HOOT SHOP, MAIN HTHKMT, OPUNSKM. - .-,i v;7 William Harvey; Shoeiim & Geuerul SSmlib. PUNGAREHU, HAS pleasure in notifying | the public that he has .established a Blacksmith and Wheelwright’s Shop at Pungarehu, where settlers can get - their horseshoeing done. : ALSO—AII repairs to Baggies, Traps, Drays, Farm Implements, and. i all other kinds of ma- ' chinery, at short notice,l rhm >nd at moderate V, ; t v>* . charges. ,■-i p; I <«»•' Support local industry and keep the money in the district. SHOEING ANI> ■ w General Blacksmith Establishments, Kabul Street....»,Kubota, ■ and , Next Dairy Factory, Oaonui. Colmer & Bradley, PROPRIETORS. Horse-Shoeing a Speciality. A LL Kinds of Agricultural Implements and Machinery repaired in a workmanlike manner with the utmost despatch. As they rely on merit for the support of the public, a trial is solirtcd.

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 August 1894, Page 1

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