DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY. Misses tury& /barter isses o ury & Barter Beg to inform the Ladies of the Opunake District that they have started DrcHsmnliin" & Millinery In Mr Bbioiitwell’s Shop, • And trust by strict attention to business and Good Workmanship that they will receive a fair share of patronage. ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS. Fit and Style Guaranteed. Terms Strictly Cash. X.L. Cash Store. HOWARD H. SECCOMBE, \ RETAIL GROCER AMO FRUITERER, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS DEALER. APPLES ORANGES LEMONS. , . (Taranaki Budget ) Newsgent | Auckland Observer / papers. Groceries. Groceries. you ARE INVITED TO Inspect the Grand Display of Brussels Carpets at ARTHUR’S Furnishing Warehouse. All marked in plain figures at Wholesale prices. Do not Miss The Last Ten Days OE THE Gigantic Sal OF Furniture! First-class Gooes offering at tSs’ Rake Baronins. Pianos. One English Piano by Eavestaff aud Son’s, now offering at Wholesale Price—£B7 10s. One German Piano—£4o. One do. (a special bargain) —£Bs 10s. These Pianos are really splended instruments, all the latest improvements, and are offered at the landed cost. Pianos and Organs on time payments. | Furaials Furnished. | in the best styles, and Tombstones supplied at lowest rates. H. A. ARTHUR, Direct Importer, Cabinet, maker & Undertaker, Opposite the Post Office. Princes Street ... ... Hawera. POST OFFICE STOKE AINO BAKERY, RAHOTU. W. Harvey, HAVING taken over the above premises from Mr McCullum, and also having bought out Mr Simeon’s stock of General Merchandise, begs to solicit a continuance of the patronage extended to his predecessors. Having one of the largest stocks cf Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, and General Merchandise, on the Coast he is in a position to supply settlers with all their requirements at Town Prices. He uses the best material only in his bakehouse and can recommend his BREAD as second to none. fSx’Tost and Telephone Office. Agent for the Opunake Times. ryiO STAND THIS SEASON, In Manaia, Kaponga, and Opunake districts, the Thoroughbred Stallion ISAAC WALTON, By Dainty Ariel—Fanny Fisher. ISAAC’S stock speak for themselves, as they have won a lot of money, and are in great request with buyers of horses for the Indian market. Mated with half-bred mares his stock have proved suitable for all general purposes, while those he has sired from thoroughbred mares havebeen very successful on the turf. His son Billingsgate, as a two, three, and four-year-old, was one of the best performers of the day. He is also the sire of Silvio, Waireka, The Bard, Angler, Takapau, Pink Rose, Fishmonger, Marama, Waltonio, and many other good performers. Terms : Single mares, £8 ; two or more as per agreement. Apply to W. McCAUL, Or J. LESLIE, Utakeho.
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 31 August 1894, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 31 August 1894, Page 3
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