C. J- Bvoclnelf, i ECHITECT, HIUH STREET, HaWKKA (Near Town Hall). J. I?. Stewart, CIVIL ENGINEER, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, AND LAND VALUER, W. F. ROBINSON, Surveyor, Resident Agent, Opunake. Mi* A.. C Atkinson, RENTAL SURGEON, Union Street, II A W E R A. Notict of visits will be advertised in future issue. Mi* A- Douglas C (Successor to the late W. H. Skeet, Esq.), RENTAL SURGEON, Hou. Dental Surgeon, N.P. Hospital, IS'Ceniral Chambers, (Over Ambury Bros.') Devon and Brougham Streets, New Plymouth. Edwin tt. Morgan, " AND & COMMISSION AGENT, 1 Valuer, ,&c, R A H 0 T U. Loans Negotiated. J. J. JCioss, OUIL D E r OPUNAKE. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates prepared for all kinds of work. .A.. O'Brien, 'RCHI T E C T, OPUNAKE. Plans and Estimates Prepared. Quantities Supplied. « A.. Gr. Bennett, SOLICITOR, Manaia. At Opunake on Court Days. Money to Lend on good freehold terms in sums of £SO and upwards. Principals only dealt with. William Mills, • AND & COMMISSION AGENT, J Rahotu. Clerk to Parihaka Road Board and Parihaka Domain Board. Agent for Rothery and Wiley's Saw Mills. Loans Negotiated. T. Sliailei* Weston, Offices : Avery's Buildings, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Two sums for immediate investment of £SOO ani £250. Will visit Opunake on Court days. Instructions may be left with Mr W. D. Scott, Auctioneer, Opunake. MUSIC. , ONS. EUGENE HULSE, Professor of Music & Medallist, Gives Piano, Violin and Flute Lessons ; also Harmony, Composition, &c. Pianos Tuned, &c. Single Tuning, 10s 6d ; by the year, £1 10s. Address: Care of Mr Stevenson, Manaia. N.B. —He inteuds visiting Opunake every week, and will be here on Tuesdays, commencing Tuesday, July 23rd. Further information may be obtained at Times Office. I Sale. Sale. Sale. TI/TR J. HARDING - MASON, owing to ill health, is compelled to relinquish business in Opunake, and as his successor will be only taking over his drugs, he will clear off during the next TWO WEEKS all his Fancy Goods, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sponges, &c, &c, at COST PRICE OR UNDER in order to effect a clearance. Ho is also prepared to treat privately for the sa'e of his household furniture. Those indebted to him are requested to pay their amouuts at their earliest convenience.
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 20 August 1895, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 20 August 1895, Page 2
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