Business Notices. JUST PER WILLIAM AND MARY. I NOW ON a ARE : 2do 5 Bushels Rye Grass. G72lbs Cow Grass. 44<SIhs Red Clover. 4U Bags Flour, lOOlbs 140 Bdgs Flour, oUlbs 40 Sacks Flour, 200lbs The special attention of settlors is directed to tbo fact that the Rye Grass will be sold at 7s a sd. Ber SusheL net cash, or equal. The above seeds liave been specially selected to my order. S. TAB IVIN. PAT E A S tTuRE. S. TAPLIN BEGS most respectfully to thank the residents of Patea, Whenuaknra, Kakaramea, Hawera, and surroundingdistricts for the liberal support accorded to the late firm of Taplin it Muir, and to inform them that in future the business at Patea will be conducted by him, with the, usual care ami attention hitherto displayed. S. T. has much pleasure in intimating to the residents of the various districts that he has determined to RELINQUISH the boot and SHOE, AND SADDLERY TRADE, and thus afford his numerous customers an onportunitv of obtainingREAL BARGAINS, as well as a Supply of the best make and most desirable goods, which liave been well and carefully selected to suit the district. This is a bona fide sale, and this Department will be CLEA RE D OU T 11 E(I All !) L ESS OF COS T, FO R CA S 11. All purchases over 2os. will be allowed Fivk ti;r Ci-: xt. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. The Department will be found most replete in Useful Family Goods ; and in order to make room for WINTER STOCK, TO ARRIVE, has been considerably reduced in prices. Heads of families will find it to their ad-
vantage 1 to call and inspect the stocks, which consists of Winceys, various colors Alpacas, Prints, Dross Pieces Women and Children’s Hose Straw Hats, Corsets And a very largo variety of—• Ladies’ Waterproofs, Underclothing Calicos, bleached and unbleached Ribbons, Laces .13hick and White Brussels Net, Tulle, Tarlatan, and Grenadine Kid Gloves, white and colored Book Muslins, Cotton And every other line appertaining to this department. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. S. T. has paid particular care in the selection, of goods to suit the district, and has considerably reduced the stock in prices. Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Suits, Overcoats, and Waterproofs Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Browsers and Vests Merino Shirts, and Pants Flannel Shirts, Socks, &c. Also, a Large Stock of Tweeds, Broadcloths, and a large and varied stock of Ready Made Clothing. THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT will he found equal to any store in the district, and every article of the best description. IR ONMONG ERY DEPARTMENT. S. T. lias just added to his large and varied stock, a quantity of really good .Fencing "Wire and Staples Corrugated Iron Nails of all lengths and description Plough and Trace Chains, and G Kxim.vi; Burminas’ Ironmongery. This Department will in future always bio found replete with every article suitable to the demand of this rising and populous district. Orders called for and delivered free of charge to Kakaramoa on Mondays, ;t nd to Whcnnakura Block on Tuesdays,
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 May 1875, Page 1
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