J. B. Roy.] [F. E. Wilson. Koy Sc Wilson, OLICI T O R S, Will attend at Rahotu on Mr Newton King’s first sale day in every month. Local Solisitors to the Advances to Settlers’ Office, and to the Government Insurance Department. Money to lend on approved freehold security. MONEY. have money to lend on good security. We are prepared to act as agents for clients and others leaving the district temporarily or permanently. A. Gr. Bennett, OLICITO. R, At Opunake on Court days. Money to Lend on good freehold terms in sums of £SO and upwards. Principals only dealt witlu New Plymouth. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors, New Plymouth. Manaia.
[A Card.] Mr J. M, McDavitt, gO L I 0 I TOR, Main Street, Open are. Will visit Awatuna every month on Messrs Tindle and Co.’s sale day.) Will visit Eahotu every month (on Newton King’s sale day). Murray Fowler, piANOFORTE TEACHER Domett Street, Opunabe. Visits Pihama, Te Kiri, and Oaonui. Music supplied for balls and parties. MRS FEAYEK HAS resumed lessons in Opunabe and will be pleased to hear of students for Music, Drawing, Painting, and French ; also Class Singing. JT. J. Ross, p U I L D E R, OPUNAKE. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates prepared for all binds of worb. A. O’Brien, ROHITEOT, ST. THERESA’S CONVENT. The above Convent School Re-opened on Monday, January 26th, 1908. rpHE SISTERS are now prepared to give LESSONS in Music (piano and violin), Painting (oil and wafer colours), Crayon Drawing, Art Needleworb, Lace Worb (point, Limerick and Brazilian point), Flowermabing, Wood-carving (chip, relief and scroll) Shorthand. Pupils prepared for the Theoretical and Practical Examinations for Royal Academy and Trinity College, London, Theory of Music Classes to commence on Thursday,-February, 5 th. For terms, &c., apply to Opunake. THE REV. MOTHER.
NOTICE. « To the Residents op PUNGAREHU and the Surrounding District. MY Store at Pungarebu will, after the 25th of this month, be carried on under the management of W. J. Robinson, who trusts with civility, cleanliness, and attention, to be accorded a share of your support. Thanking you for past orders, M. M. B. GIBBONS. N.B. —No connection with S. Pelham and Co. To The SETTLERS of Oaonui, Pungarehu, and Warea Districts. I Beg to advise you that I have dia- - posed of my General Stores at Oaonui and Pungarebu to Messrs S. Pelham & Coy., and while thanking you for your many favours, I would ask you to kindly extend your patronage to my successors. M. J. MaoREYNOLDS. We beg to announce having taken over the above business, and trust by attention to business and civility to warrant extension of your patronage to us. Our carts will visit Oaonui and Warea as usual. The Bakehouse will also be continued. Our prices will compare favourably with any on the coast. PELHAM & COY. Agencies : Auckland Weekly News. Weekly Press. Taranaki Herald and Budget. New Zealand Insurance Co. New Plymouth Sash and Door Factory and Timber Company.
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Opunake Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 530, 24 March 1903, Page 2
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