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101 l J J> ARMINTER, BAKER AND STOREKEEPER, WOODVILLE. Groceries cheaper than ever for Cash. J. PARMINTER HAS ALSO FOR SALE: TEN ACRES OF LAND under crass, K°od position, about a mile from Woodville township. Terms on application. THE ORMOSDVILLE C.O.D. STORE. C.O.D. means Cash on Delivery, or Cash only Desirable. Ormondvillti Cash Store ia now I. well stocked with all sorts of merchandise such uk is likely to be needed in the district, comprising : Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery, Delf, Furniture, Stationery, Patent Medicines, Tinw-.>. Wire, Iron, Coal, Farming Implements, &c. &c. See. Part of a direct importation of Drapery will be opened in a few days, and offered at the importer’s prices. Anything not in- stock will be obtained for C.O.D. purchasers on short notice, at, in most cases, the prices ruling in Napier or Waipawa, without adding freight charges. The experience of the proprietor goes to show that many persons,. after buying at a cash honw> for :i tine, expect to have running accounts opemd with them, and to present inisuuderst mding in the future, he will state in ailvancc that in future, aa in the past, the amount of credit giV*n will be TIIIN. lie, at the same time, would intimate that a cash store is a check upon the prices of al'. other stores in its vicinity, and hopes, partly from this cause, partly from the fac t that no storekeeper of ordinary means can keep up a stock assorted in all the various lines required in a new settlement otherwise than AS A CASH STOREKEEPER, and that it is mutually beneficial (allowing the prices reasonable) that the cash be expended in the stores in the neighborhood, where the profits are expended to help build it up. So let it be C.O.D. all arouna, and see if it is not pleasanter and the more profitable for all concerned, and I shall hope to run a lively C.O.D. trade. Thanking the Onnondvillo and Norsewood settlers for past patronage,—l remain, &c\, J. J. BROVNE. FOR SALE. ABOUT 300 bushels of pure Chevalier BARLEY, grown from imported English seed. Also OATS, for seed, or seed. The barley was winner of Champion Cup at last Show. Apply to W. WHITE, Kaikora FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. O/'kCi/'i ACRES of First-class Farmiug on the Wairoa Rivei, Kaipara, Auckland, with two good formed roads, giving access to a ready market for all sorts of produce. The above can be sold either in on© .Block, or in 500 acre Blocks. For particulars, apply to Hugh R. Gunn, Timber Merchant, Port Ahuriri, Napier ; or to C S. S. Gkobge, Esq., Solicitor, Auckland. Napier, August 9, 1880. SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION. HARDING’S 1881 ALMANAC. To appea December. THE plan of this work has been gr e: extended, and the arrangement its contents improved. In its eular form it will be found indispensable every business man and private settle the community ; and will be the I book to send home, as a treasury of latest information relating to the color The best and cheapest advertising diuin in the island. The demand for edition for 1880 having exceeded supply, a much larger number will printed this year ; the charge per p for advertisements remaining the »a Any intending advertisers who may overlooked by the canvasser, will ob] by sending their announcements direct the Publisher, R. COUPL.IND HAWHNQ, Hasting* street; X»pioi

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 3, Issue 210, 15 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waipawa Mail, Volume 3, Issue 210, 15 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waipawa Mail, Volume 3, Issue 210, 15 September 1880, Page 3

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