BAHOTU SMITHY. Hugh Fitzpatrick (Late of the Government Railway Department, Christchurch, and previously two years with Duncan Bros., Agricultural Implement Makers, Christchurch) HAYING taken over the Rahotu Smithy from Mr Young, requests the settlers to give him a trial. Competition being the soul of trade. As I am a new beginner, and cash is a necessity, I will be prepared to work under the following schedule : Per Set Riding Hacks ... 8s Od Trap Horses ... 4s Od Draught Horses ... 5s Od (Heel and Tip 6d extra.) Ploughs, Harrows, Agricultural Implements, and general Iron Work proportionately cheap. One trial solicited. If work not satisfactory money returned. Ko te Parakimete i te Rahotu Hotera, Hoiho Haerenga ... 8s Od „ Tarapu ... 4s Od ~ Kaata ... 5s &5s 6d -v Eahotu Saddlery. M. D. FRASER DEGS to notify tho settlers of Rahotu and the surrounding district that he has commenced business as Saddler and Harness* maker in the premises opposite the Post Office. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of support. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. Chakges Moderate. Note the Address: M- D. FRASER, Opposite Post Office, RAHOTU. OTAKEHO GENERAL STORE AND BAKERY. rjIHE stock of General Merchandise in the above store is not to be beaten on the Coast. Every line to meet settlers’ requirements is kept in stock, and the Proprietor invites comparison and inspection. FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AND OILMEN’S STORES. Ironmongery and Builders’ requisites of all descriptions. General Drapery. Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing made a special feature of, and the best value obtainable guaranteed. NO SHODDY. BOOTS & SHOES, All kinds and sizes. Bread. Try it. Only best Flour and Workmanship employed in its manufacture. CROCKERY. GLASS AND CHINAWARE of all descriptions. Come and Buy Locally Grown Apples from 8s 6d per case. Goods delivered to all parts of the district on receipt of order. A. W. Blennerhassett, PROPRIETOR. SECCOMBE’S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET, OPUN AKE, R. L. H" niCHEHB bogs to notify to tho public that he has started business in the above premises as a Boot and Shoemaker. He has had many years experience in his trade in Christchurch and other large towns, and those entrusting him with orders may rely on getting complete satisfaction. Repairs a speciality, with promptness and despatch. fS*Note the address: Seccombo’s Buildings, Main Street, Opunake.
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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 12 March 1895, Page 4
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