Business Notices. MANUTAHI GENERAL STORE, XL. W. FOREMAN HAS mudi pleasure in informing the settlers of Manntahi and surrounding districts, tliat lie has just completed an EXTENSIVE ADDITION to his FORM Ell PREMISE S, which were inadequate for the increase in business. The Manntahi Store will now bo found replete with all the requisites of a General Store, which will be sold at such prices as will defy competition. The following are a few of the leading lines:— IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY BOOTS and SHOES Sugars, white and browncrystals Tea, new seasons, best brands Flour, Adelaide and Oamaru Cofte, Chocolate, Rice, Tobacco Spices, Oatmeal, Salad Oil Currants, Raisins, Corn Flour Pickles, Jams, Potted Fish Potted Meats, Sauces A BOTTLE LICENSE Having been granted to the Manntahi Store, R. W. F. has laid in a stock of Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the very best brands. R. W. FORE MA N, MANUTAHI. STEAM TO WANGANUI. TH E p.s. TONGA RIR O, Captain Gibbons, Trades regularly between Patea and Wanganui. Arrangements can be made for through freight to Wellington, Manawatu, and Rangitikei. For freight or passage apply to JOHN GIBSON, Agent, Carlyle, SPEEDY’S STATION WOOLJPRESS. THIS wool-press will be found to recommend itself by its great simplicity, by its efficiency in working, whether as regards power or rapidity, and by its small cost as compared with the ordinary Screw Presses. With the exception of the ironwork the press can be made on the Station by any one having a small knowledge of carpentering. The iron rollers and pawls can be had from Messrs Robertson & Co., Pm osnix Foundry, Wellington, who are in possession of the patterns for castings. Foa the set they charge Four Pounds Ten Shillings (£4 10s.), or they will supply iron fittings for wood rollers for £2 15s. The rollers made entirely of iron are to be preferred. For License to make and use one of these wool-presses the charge is Five Pounds sterling. Photographs of the Station Wool Press, for which Her Majesty’s letters patent have been granted, are on view at the Patea Mail Office. For any further information apply to H. S. PEACOCK, Agent for the Patea District. THOMAS ROGERS, TINSMITH PZ.V3MEBER, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), H A 8 PATEA, ON SALE All kinds of tin and galvanised goods. All lands of tin lamps and shades made to order. SPOUTING FIXED AT WANGANUI PRICES. All kinds of lamps neatly repaired. Storekeepers Supplied with all kinds of tinware cheaper than can he imported. W ILLIAMSON AND SHAW, Ironmongers and Seedsmen, Wanganui, HAVE ON SALE— Builders’, General and Furnishing Ironmongery, Paints and Oils, and Dry Colors, And, A complete stock of Auckland manufactured Doors, Sashes, Casements, Architraves, Ska-tings, and. Mouldings, Also, A fine selection of AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN SEEDS; -
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 1
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