HALL OF COMMERCE 33SL OS* S'fSESS & SAU?9 QUATT, WANGANUI. T. S. WYMOND & CO: . i BE now offering in their various Departments, 'NEW SEASON’S GOODS /i for tlic Winter Trade. All of the newest productions, which for price, quality, and material, arc to bo met with nowhere else in the trade. Inspection invited. IN. 8 T O O XI White, Blue, Grey, and Scarlet Blankets ... ... from ... 12s 9d Lace and Muslin Long Curtaine ... ... ... from ... 4s lld Grey double-width Sheetings... ... ... oidy ... Os 10-Vd White double-width Sheetings ... ... ... only ... Os MAd White and Coloured Counterpanes ... ... ... from ... 4s Gd 5784 YARDS NEW DRESS MATERIAL, Winceys, Serges, Homespun, Poplins ... from ... 7-i-d At T. S. WYMOND & CO.’s, Hall of Commerce, Wanganui. feAB'ST ASTB UZrttERCBOTBXXfOb Ladies’ Trimmed Chemises, 2s Gd ; Ladies’ Drawers, 2s 5d ; Nights, 4s 9d Children's Chemises, Is lid; Children’s Drawers, Is 9d ; Nights, 2s lid Inspect our Stock of Trimmed Hats, at 4s lid Slays, Is lid ; llichly Trimmed Skirts, 4s Gd ; Flowers, only Gd per spray COMPLETE STOCK OF EABY4 LINEN, YEI-Y CHEAP. ■ JUST OPENED, 3 CASES MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, Men’s Winter Tweed Suits, only 39s Gd Boys’ Winter Suits, 10s Gd Men’s Felt Hats, only 2s lid Men's Lambswool Hocks, Is Harvard, Crimean, and Somerville Shirts, from 2s Gd The and Is Tables are crowded with the greatest bargains , ever shown In Wanganui* AT T. S. WYMOND & CO.’S, CORNER OF ST. HILL STREET AND TALTO QUAY . wANGA NU I. ■ , 11. L. NICHOLAS, Manager,
aw^«iaasi!»EßnsaS«!ggS^ ©Ci’lyls SSertt Bazaar.. G0 0 D NEW S ! -| N compliance with the request of a I number of soil levs iu the undermentioned places, A SI MAT CART will be despatched on the following days: Wairoa —Mondays ami Thursdays. ITavrera— Wed nesdays end batimlays. Families may rely upon being- supplied with the Priuiest Joints. All orders punctually attended to. GEORGE FOSTER, ■Manager. GAZETTE NOTICE. Supcrinie mlent’s officc, New Plymouth, Path July, 1870. jT is hereby notified that Hector Stephen Peacock, Esq., of Manutahi, Patea, has been duly elected a Member of the Patea Education Hoard, in the room of James D. F. Christie, Esq., of the same place, resigned. ' WM. M. CROMPTON, Deputy Superintendent. N OTIC E, SHEEP RAT ES. ALL persons indebted for Sheep Rates, are requested to pay the same to the Sub-Treasurer, at his office, Carlyle, before the 31st July instant,otherwise proceedings will bo taken to recover the same. W. COWERN, Provincial Government Agent, Sub-Treasurer Patea District. ’ N O TIC E. T HEREBY give notice that if the 1 BAY,. MARE, branded CO or GG on off shoulder, white star on forehead, and foal at foot, is not removed from my laud within fourteen days from this date, it will be sold at Ketemarae to pay expenses, they having been running on my land for many months. HEKE PEPE. Ketemarae, July 17, 1576.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 135, 26 July 1876, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 135, 26 July 1876, Page 3
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