Business Notices. F. M‘GUIRE JJ AS ON S A L E:12 tons Otago Flour, in sacks, 1001b and 501b. bags. BUG AXIS. Crushed Loaf, White, Light, and Brown SOAPS. Dunedin Single and Double Crown, and Wanganui Soap. GROCERIES. In this Department, I hold a very large stock, which will he sold at a slight advance upon invoice price. TEAS. My stock of Teas, which are large, consists of the tine new season teas, and they will be sold at the lowest possible prices. SPIRITS. In this Department my stock consists of Fine Old Port, Golden Sherry Hoimessy’s Brandy, Battle Axe do, Three Star do, Mart ell’s do, Biscuqnet dux Bouche do Lemon Hart Rum Dunvill’s Irish Whisky, Cameron’s Scotch do, Cameron’s Long John, Dunedin do Genevia Seiner’s Stomach Bitters Ginger AYine, Lime Juice Sarsaparilla, Claret Champagne, Raspberry Blood’s Dublin Stout, in pints and quarts Guinness’ Stone Bottles Tenuent’s Ale, pints and quarts Cooper’s Ale Jeffry’s Sparkling Edinborough Ale Jeffry’s Indian Pale Ale Bass’ Celebrated Ale. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Will bo found to bo most complete in all its branches. Particular h*™ Uo. n paiifti the selection of the Ladies’ wants. MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ C£OTBIITG, Will be found on inspection to be well assorted, and the goods will be sold at a Small Advance upon Cost. BOOTS JLWIS SHOES. As I am about relinquishing from this part of the business, Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, Youths’, Boys and Children’s Boots and Shoes WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST. The stock will be found on inspection to be the largest and most complete in all its branches in the district. IRONMONGERY, CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERYWARE Will be sold as low as possible. SADDLERY, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at very low prices, in order to make room for large consignments. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. iggT Buyer of all kinds of Colonial Produce. F. McGU IR E, Carlyle, Patea. jp J. S M I T H, CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER, Cam bridge-street, Carlyle. Every description of FURNITURE made on the Premises, and sold at Wanganui prices. By purchasing from F. J. S., the settlers will save the expense and risk of carriage. THOMAS ROGERS BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Patea, Hawera, Wairoa, and surrounding districts, that he has 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. BA K E R Y. DENNIS O’SULLIVAN, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Carlyle, Patea.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 27, 14 July 1875, Page 1
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