“ THE CLOCKMAKER’S HAT.” TOWN HALL. RAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14tb. SOCIAL, I F T AUCTION AND DANCE. 4 Look out for programme iu next issue.
Opuuakc Cemetery* TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 4.80 on MONDAY, the 12th inst., For the Office of Sexton and Caretaker for the year ending 81st December, 1895. Also — SEPARATE TENDERS will be received For the Right to GRAZE HORSES ONLY on the Cemetery Reserve from year , ‘ to year. WILLIAM PETTIGREW. YOU’LL BUY ME A NEW Silk Dress, won’t you Ducky?” LOOK OUT FOU WESLEYAN BAZAAR, IN pUBLIC HALL, OPUNAKE, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th
SAKE, I VILL BOX YOUR EYE !” TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Cottage at Rahotu for Mrs Carroll. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr Harvey’s Store, Rahotu, to whom tenders are to be sent not later than THURSDAY, November 8. Not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. W. HARVEY, Rahotu. “FT IS VON CURIOUS OLD _L HOMBOGS ! ” E. Ellery Gilbert, PIANO, ’ORGAN AND HARMONIUM TUNER, REPAIRER AND RENOVATOR, WANGANUI. Does not employ incompetent Tuners. Every Instrument entrusted to him receives peksonal attention, when sufficient time is given to thoroughly clean, regulate, and tune each instrument. Persons having instruments requiring repairs would do well to compare prices before giving orders. Country repairs done on the premises, thereby saving delay and expense of removal. Now offering PIANOS, by the best makers, at reasonable prices for Cash, or time payments. Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full value allowed. Tuning Singly or by the Year (in town and Country) as per agreement. Charges Moderate. Orders may be left at this office. “T JOHN STITT JJ AS much pleasure in announcing that he has re-commenced business in the premises next door to Mr C. F. McGregor’s Saddlery Establishment, and hopes by supplying the best quality goods at moderate prices to merit a share of public support. FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF HE QURTAINSI” Groceries, Tinware, Patent Medicines, &c., &c., On hand and to arrive. Inspection and comparison of prices invited. J. STITT, General Storekeeper, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. I’LL POUND HIM TO A JELLY!”
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 6 November 1894, Page 3
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360Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 6 November 1894, Page 3
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