THE PHABMACY. J. FEAVER (M.P.S., England) iAS much pleasure in notifying to the public of Opunake and surrounding districts that be has now a full stock of New Drugs and Chemicals for dispensing medical prescriptions. TEUSSES AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. SPECTACLES. He holds one of the largest stocks of Spectacles in the Colony, and can suit any kind of defective sight. . Patent Medicines. J. FEAVER, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. PHOTOGKAPHY. MR FEAVER having fitted up a Photographic Studio is now prepared to undertake Photography in all its branches. PHOTOGRiPHY. >ERRY AND~~WoALLISTEB (Late W. G. Wallioh) Produce Photographic Work which cannot be excelled. Every kind of Photography done, from cards to lifesize enlargement. Any old picture copied and enlarged better and cheaper than can be done out of Hawera. Workmanship guaranteed. Prices moderate. Terms Cash. BERRY AND . McAllister, regent-street, hawera 71GMONT BLACKSMITHING AND COACHBUILDING WORKS. C. A. Trotter Begs to intimate to the public of Opunake and surrounding districts that he has purchased the Blacksmithing and Shoeing Business conducted by Mr W. McLeod, and trusts by payiug strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. SHOEING ' A SPECIALITY, in the latest and most approved methods. Agricultural Implements and Machinery repaired on shortest notice. Wheerwrigjlitine: and Coaelipainting?.. Be has placed this department under Mr Jas. Hall, who is thoroughly competent to execute all work of every description in the Coachbuilding, Painting, and Decorating. Mr Hall has had a large experience, and the following testimonial from Messrs Brown and Sinaill, engineers, &c, Gisborne, will speak for itself: "We have much pleasure in certifying that Mr James Hall has been m our employ for over ten years, and that during that period he had full charge of the Coachbuilding and Woodworking Branches of our business ; also that he made all patterns in connection with our foundry. Wc also found him a thoroughly competent workman, not only in woodworking but in coachpainting and trimming. The only cause of our parting with him was on account of our having disposed of the business." Spring Drays built on liberal deferred payment terms. Colonial Ovens made to order On an improved pattern. Agent for Booth. Macdonald and Co's Agricultural Implements. SHOEING General Blacksmith Establishments. Main Street JE&ahot u, and Next Dairy Factory, Oaonui Ctolmpr <% Ttrarllev,
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Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 240, 22 December 1896, Page 1
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