•*» KETE.MARAE AGENCX Me. .TAMES ■ SO irrifnv has beck ■ 1»j>ijil AGENT i’ni- ibis Journal, at. ivelmnarae. and is antlmriscU to receive subscriptions and advertisements, For •my aeemiuts bis receipt will be a snflicicut discharge. JOSEPH TV ESS, Proprietor. February 1. 1876. -*■ • DYEING! DYKING! 1> VElA'tJ?' T« :*S., SILK, COTTON, & WOOLLEN DYER (Next to the' Coiuinerci-t! Motel), WANGANUI. T ADI US’ .Dresses of every material \ J dyed any color. Damask Curtains am] Table. Covers cleaned and renewed any colour. GeiUlomei.’s Clothing (.•leaned, dyed, . and renewed ; and* well pressed. Ribbons and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Ail orders will meet with prompt attention let t at the store of Mr WILLIAM DALE. Agent for I‘alea. TTTTjAK ' HOTEL, M A I'KKT S0 V A 1!!( , WAX ( i A SCI. JAMES LEY DON, IN returning bis sincere thanks to the Public tor the support accorded him since opening the above Hotel, wishes to inform them that lie can oiler Firstclass Accommodation for Travellers and Hoarders, while every attention will be paid to his customers. : Country Settlers will find Hu’s Hotel "provided wilh pood Stables, with Lay and coni always on hand. Convenience, cleanliness, and comfort will be the aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving it. Tea and CohVe from 13 a.m. till It) p.m. Good Clean Tedding. Sept 11 TO TRADESMEN AND' SETTLERS. ripliE UNDERSIGNED having added .1 TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS MERCHANDISE To bis stock tin’s month, is in a position to COMPETE WITH ’WANGANUI, . Roth in PmoKS axr-.. Tmioms, so that in future they will not be put to the expense ami anxiety of sending out of the place for their reoiuremcnts. A R RTV E D JANUARY 1, I STY. Ex Dlaekwall, from Lyttelton—--20 tons Flour (Muir and Co.s)' 100 Sacks Oats w--1 Ton Oatmeal 20 sacks Bran,, G Tons Coal G Cases Biscuits G Cases Cheese, ARRIVED. JANUARY 11), 1876. Ex Blackwell. from Wellington, DUTY PAID. 20 Cases Martel lbs Brand v 10 doHeddeil’s ( Anger Wine 10 do Gillou’s Lime Juice 10 do Dunville’s Whiskey 10 do Geneva 5 do Sherry 4 do No. 2 Moselle 41 Boxes and chests Tea 2 Tons coarse aud fine Salt 1 Ton Adelaide Flour 1 Ton Corrugated Iron, G, 7, 8. and 9 feet lengths Corn Flour, Peppm*. Jams, Vestas, Currants, Raisins, Salmon, Lobsters,' Sardines, Oysters, Discuiis, Candied Peel, Confectionery, Vinegar,.. Sulphur, Pickles, Salad Oil, Castor Oil,’ Sauces,‘ Mustard, Paper Dags, Paint,- Oil.Kerosene, American Tubs, Hoiloware, IN BTOCICPERENNIAL RYE O PASSCORN SACKS •TORACOO CIO A R S COFFEE SPICES CROCKERY A GLASSWARE IRONMONGERY DRAPERY ROOTS AND SHOES TO ARRIVE In due time, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. fgT Orders s *nt by p-At will have the strictest attention. S. IMPORTED'
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 12 February 1876, Page 3
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