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E. E. O’HALLORAN, TAILOR AND Scientific Cutter, WAIPAWA. THE SUCCESS attending his introduction of the Cash principle in Waipawa has induced him to move his business to more convenient premises opposite Coskie’s Blacksmiths Shop where he is now making suits at Auckland and Dunedin prices. 223 London and Lancashire fire INSURANCE COMPANY. Subscribed Capital £1,852,000 Of which is paid up 185 200 Resetve Funds 287,304 Insurances Effected at Lowest Rates. Bush Risks taken. W. KINROSS WHITE, Agent Hawke's Bay. A. K. Howard, sub-ngect for Waipawa district. 67 WAIPUKURAU FURNITURE AND MATTRASS MANUFACTORY. T. Huggins, CABINET MAKER, HOUSE FURNISHER, AND UNDERTAKER CHEAP SALE OF FURNITURE, CROCKERY, & GLASSWARE NOW ON. IRON Bedsteads, Single and Double Spring Mattrasaes, Rimu Chests of Drawers in great variety, Wash Stands, Toilet Sets, Dressing Tables, Looking Glasses, Good Assortment of Couches, Easy Chairs, Clieffioners, Bookcase, Gips} T Occasional Tables, and other Furniture. Albo Floor Cloth, Matting, Lot of Meat Dishes, Plates, Caps and Saucers, very cheap to clear. INSPECTION INVITED. Every Description of Jobbing Work promptly executed. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 17 THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL. CREDITORS’ ASSOCIATION (Ltd.) FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE, COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS, &c. ISSUES weekly, Commercial Report of Bills of Sale, Bankruptcies, &c. ; makes private enquiries as to financial status, and Collects amounts anywhere in the Colony and in Australia ; keeps Debtor’s Registers at its Branches and Agencies, which are open to inspection of subscribers, class 2. Subscription : One and Two Guineas per annum, payable in advance. Waipawa Agency— Mr A. K. Howard, Agent; Mr F. O’B Loughnan, Solicitor. J. R. RANDERSON, 74 General Manager. R. RUSH STEAM TURNERY WORKS at A. JONES & SONS’ FACTORY, Waipukurau. All Kinds of Turnery supplied at low rates for cash. Agent for The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. JOHN BRITTEN, FAMILY BUTCHER, WAIPAWA. 7 Small goods always on hand. PLANTING SEASON, 1889. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. HJ. GILBERD, of the TARADALE • NURSERY, is determined that Hawke’s Bay settlers can procure their trees cheaper and better by buying from him than by sending their money out of the province, and having to pay heavy freights, &c., which add from 25 to 75 per cent, to the first cost.

Experience has shown that trees grown in the moist southern climate will not do so well in this province as those locally grown. Over 500,000 trees, &c., offered at the following low prices : Strong Clean APPLE TREES, worked on BLIGHT PROOF STOCKS—I2s per doz., 80s per ICO. PEARS, PLUMS, and QUINCES, firstclass trees —12s per doz. ROSES, Budded trees—9s per doz., 60s per 100. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA—--24 to 30 inches 25s 100 I Balled up if re--18 ~24 „ 20s „ v quired at Cost 12 ~18 ~ 15s ~ J Price. RHUBARB, splendid lot of roots—3s to 6s per doz. GOOSEBERRIES, fine stuff—4>s to 6s per doz. AFRICAN BOX THORN—IOs per 100 and all other nursery stock at equally low rates. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Cost price only charged for packing and balling up when required. Free delivery to Napier. Agent—J. Stone, Waipawa. fl. J. GILB ER D, Taradale Nursery. 224 NOTICE. MARES intended to run with TURQUOISE may be left with Mr A. Scrimgeouk, Empire Hotel, Waipawa, who will forward them. Every care taken, but no responsibility T. ELLINGHAM. B. KEMP & SONS, COAOHDRIVERS, WAIPUKURAU. TRAPS start from Mr Gow’s Tavistock Hotel, for the railway station five minutes before the arrival of every train. For traps or saddle horses apply to Mr Gow, or 20 B, KEMP & SONS.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2350, 19 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2350, 19 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2350, 19 October 1889, Page 4

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