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Ladies' Emporium. Git E A T RE AT HRISTMAS HKISTAIA3 ivow orv : : r Clii'i*tmas IPvesents I New Year Oil t« I SPECIAL SHOW ROOM DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON. INSPECTION INVITED. Japanese Tea Tables, Japanese Trays Japanese Tea Pots (beautiful designs), Japanese Brackets, Japanese Faus, Fancy Baskets, Elegant Vases, Butter Dishes, Cboicc Afternoon Tea Sets, Children's Tea Sets, Inkstands, Choice Photo ) Frames, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Candlesticks (in bronze with patent litter), Dolls (splendid assortment), Dolls' Perambulators, Toy Wheelbarrows, Pictures, Salt Boxes, Whips, Drums, Toy Buckets, Money Boxes, Magic Balls, Fancy Hat Racks, and other lines too numerous to mention. Largest assortment of Fancy Goods ever shown in Opunake. Come early and secure first choice. MRS BALLARD, MAIN STREET, oj?tjin^:ke. Miss Campbell "AS much pleasure in notifying the ladies in the district that she has taken rooms at Mrs Ballard's, where she intends carrying on Dress & Mfantlo Maliiiigin all its brauches. Styi.k and Fit Guaranteed. WA N T E I). A Respectable Youth, used to farm work and able to milk. Apply to A. Chapman, Rahotu. WANTED.— A Good Strong Girl to assist in milking a few cows, aud willing to make herself useful in house. Comfortable home and liberal wages given. Particulars at Opunake Times Office. PHOTO GJRikFBLY. OERRY AND 1%/TcALLISTER (Late W. G. Waxxich) HAWERA, WISH to inform the public of Opunake that they produce Photographic Work equal to auy in the Colony. All orders furnished promptly in best style at reasonable prices. During this month (January) an Enlargement will be given away with every dozen Cabinets. BERRY McAllister, HAWERA. SECCOMBE'S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE, R. L. H "CHENS begs to notify to the public that he has started business in the above premises as a Boot and Shoemaker. He has had many years experience in his trade in Christchurch and other large towns, and those entrusting him with orders may rely on getting complete satisfaction. Repairs a speciality, with promptness and despatch. fSsfNote the address: Seccombe's Buildings, Main Street, Opunake. POTATOES. AMIMVO B T I N G ANOTHER 10 Tons Potatoes. LANDED AT OPUNAKE. QUALITY SAME AS FORMER LOT. PRICE REDUCED. M. J. MacEeynolds, PUNGAREHU.

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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 5 February 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 5 February 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 5 February 1895, Page 3

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