Business Notices. KETEMARAE HOTEL, KETEMARAE. FEAICIS B E E TT, PEOPRIETOE. THE .above Hotel having just been finished, the Proprietor wishes to inform the public and those travelling by the Mountain Road to and from New Plymouth) that every comfort and attention will be found at his Hotel. Good Stabling and Paddocks for Hoi ■ses-. All Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. The Proprietor has also in connection with the Hotel a GENERAL STORE, which will be found well stocked with general requisites, selling at reasonable prices. FRANCIS BRETT, KETEMARAE HOTEL, KETEMAEAE. pancttanga’ TIE M A KAI HOK 0. HORO, Parakete, Tarautete, Koti, Wehikete, Potai, Potai Wahine, lV a Hoio. Ka tino nga wharc atu te utu o era atu wh arc hoko. Haerc mai matakitaki ai. JAMES HIES T, AGENT, P A T E A. CARLYLE BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, TARANAKI ROAD, (Between the Bank of New Zealand and the Post Office), PATE A. The Proprietor has much pleasure in drawing the attention of) the residents in the Patea Districts to his extensive and superior stock of Ladies’, Gent’s, and Children’s Wear, from the best houses, and selected personally by himself. The prices will be found unusually moderate, and the quality is guaranteed. The stock is worth inspection previous to purchase elsewhere. The Manufacturing Department is still attended to in that stylo 'which has heretofore given such unvarying satisfaction. FELix McCarthy. THOM ROGERS BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Patea, Hawora, Wairoa, and surrounding districts, that he lias commenced business as TINSMITH AND PLUMBER, opposite the Australasian Hotel, Carlyle, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of their support. Country Storekeepers supplied with all kinds of Tinware. Prices as cheap as any imported article. 0 B E R T BURIIET T, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Account Book Manufacturer, Engraver, Lithographer and Printer, WELLINGTON. 4 £JOBB AND CO. ’ S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves Espane’s Hotel, Hawcra, for New Plymouth, on TUESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, Passing throng!i Oeo, Opunake, Okato, , Oakura, and Omata. The Coach leaves New Plymouth for Hawcra on Mondays and Fridays. HONE IT HAM A* Proprietor. > 6 -
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 11, 19 May 1875, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 11, 19 May 1875, Page 1
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