il UalbetiS Notices. MANCTAHi (i JO N F UAL STORE. 3L' W. FoESMAIJ HAS much pleasure in informing the settlers of >, i• ■ u 11 ; all i and surron ruling districts, thnt tie lias just completed an EXTXX 81 V K A I) 1) ITI 0 N to Ids FOII M EII PUEMI SE 8, which were inadequate for the increase in business,. Tlu i AF:innt;vlii Store will now be found rej lete with all tlie requisites of a (1 eneral Store, tvhieh will he sold at such prices ns will defy competition. The following' are a few of the leading lines: i ii()xmox(« fry. drapery BOOTS and SHOES Sugars, white and hrownerystals Tea, new seasons, best brands 'Flour, Adelaide and Oamarn ColTe, Chocolate, Rice, Tobacco Spices, Oatmeal, Salad Oil Currants, Raisins, Corn Flour I’icicles, dams, Potted Pish Potted At eats, Sauces A BOTTLE LICENSE Having !ven granted to the Manutah l Store, R. W. h'. lias laid in a stock of Wiims, Spirits, and Ales of the very b'st brands. R. W. POREMA N, MANUTAIII. TO THE CADIES OF WAITOTAAR AIRS lIOLLIER, MILLIN’EII AMD DRESSMAKER, B-rCS to inform the ladies of Wailofara and surround in c;- district that sho baa COMMENCED miSlNEnfi at Waitotara, and is prepared to execute anv orders with which she. may he entrusted in firstclass sty’o, and at most reasonable charges. Mrs Riliier lias had seven years’ experience as a dress and habit maker in Nelson and Wanganui, and is confident of giving every satisfaction to tier natrons, SPEEDY'S STATION WOOL_PRESS. mHIS wool-press will he found to reJ_ commend it self 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 he made on the Station by any one having a small knowledge of carpentering, The iron rollers and pawls can he had from Messrs RohkiitSON ifc (Jo,. Pi-lOONIX FoUNOKV, W.KLi.i nor on, who are in possession of the patterns for castings, Poa (lie set they charge Four Pounds Ten shillings (£d IDs.-), or they will supply iron fittings for wood rollers for £2 1 As. The rollers madt/' entirely of iron arc to he 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 Mamsiy’s letters patent have been granted, are on view at the Path a Mail Oiliee. Fur any further information apply to It. 8. PEACOCK, Agent for the Patca District. FOR SALE OR CHARTER rjd II E SCIXO 0X E R BLACK W A L L. (26 tons register), Built in Hobart Town, 1868. Carries a light draught of water, and is particularly suitable for the Patea River. For lull particulars apply Mr 8. TAPLIN, or Muster on Board. w ILLIAMBON AND SHAW, Ikovaionoeus and Seedsmen, Wanganui; HAVE ON 8A LE Builders’, Oeimral and Furnishing Ironmongery. Paints and Oils, and" Dry Colors, And, A compline .-lock of Auckland mamiiaei mvd Doors. Rashes, Casenienrs. Arehitra res. Skirtings, and Mouldings. Also,
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 78, 12 January 1876, Page 1
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