Public Notice. MRS. DUNNE, AND daughter, Milliners and dressmakers, IMMTG RATION COTTAGE, TT A W 13 R A., EG to’ inl'orm the ladies of tin* Hawcra District that they have ivcenUy commenced business as Milliners and Dhkkhm a kkus, A LARG E AND WELL-SELECTED STO CK OP DEES 3 MATERIAL HAS JUST BEEN OPENED UP. LAD IE B ? UN D EIIC LOT H I X G. STRAY/ HATS CLEANED, DYED, AND ALTERED. BABY LINEN. Newest Paris and London Fashions o hand hy every mail. <> * Ov Established 18G8. * S. TAPLIN Wholesale & Retail Storekeeper, Wine and Spirit Merchant, HAS ON SALE : 300 SACKS SEED OATS 200 SACKS FEED OATS 500 BUSHELS GRASS SEED Price, as per arrangement CHAFF, 2s 6d per sack—always a large quantity on baud NEW GARDEN SEEDS 350 BAGS FLOUR 1 TON NEW OATMEAL 12 CASKS BISCUITS WINES AND SPIRITS, 50 cases and quarter-casks FIVE TONS FENCING WIRE. Nos. 7 and 8. GROCERIES OILMEN’S STORES EARTHENWARE & CHINA PAINTS, OILS, SCRIM PAPERHANGINGS IRONMONGERY Saddlery? Boots Shoes. S. T. lias determined to relinquish the Saddlery, Boot and Shoe Trade, therefore he will offer some RARE BARGAINS to customers. No Reasonable Offer Refused. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Ibis department consists of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s, Boys’ and Youths’wearing apparel of every description. Blankets, Austrian Rugs, Horse Pngs, n, lOj, 111. j Goods Delivered Free of Charge. j A spring trap runs every Monday i to Kakaramca. and every Tuesday to ! Whcnnaknra Block. } S. T. is a Cash Purchaser of Hides, ! Skins, Tallow, Fungus, and all kinds i of Farm and Daily Produce. GOVERNMEN T L I F E INSURANCE. SECURITY of Policies guaranteed by the Colony. Conditions of Policies free from all less restrictions. Settlement Policies in favor of wife and children protected from operation of Bankruptcy Laws, in terms “ New Zealand Govcvnont Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870,” The Policies are not forfeitable by nonpayment of premium untill the full surrender value has been exhausted; thus, a person having paid for three years and 125 days after the default of payment; and again, a person having paid for five years, his policy would remain in force for five years and 8G days, after said default of payment. It will thus be seen that no person need apprehend being compelled to forfeit his policy by non-payment of premiums owing to temporary embarrassment. The premiums are kept in a separate Trust Account, and are invested in Government Debentures. JOSEPH IYESS, Agent Patea District,
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 36, 14 August 1875, Page 3
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