&OTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, AND MILLINERY; I-lALL OF COMMERCE, WANGANUL AND SUMMER GOODS; x. Ijg3" EX WAIHOPAI. Wonderful Bargains 9 EX S.S. MURRAY, Stout White Calico, 3s lid per doz Sheeting. 2 yds wide only, Is 2-id Muslin Curtains, 4s lid HALL OF COMMERCE. Every Department. Our Is Table is a Perfect Wonder. Girls’ Trimmed Drawers, 2s 6d Ladies’ Worked Skirts, 4s lid Ladies’ Trimmed Nightdresses, 4s lid HALL OF COMMERCE. The Bargains on our Sixpenny Table WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce* COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.
NOTED FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AND HOSIERY.
NOTED EOR BABY LINEN, LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, AND WEDDING OUTFITS.
i■■ I . NOTED AS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WANGANUI FOB ALL KINDg OF DRAPERY.
CRICKET. Patea Club v. Wanganui Union Club. A MATCH botwceii the above Clubs will be played THIS DAY, the 25th instant, on tbe New Ground, Carlyle. Wickets to be pitched at 9 a.m. In order to meet expenses, a fee of Is for adults, and 6d for children, will be charged for admission to the ground. S. TAPLIN, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer PiC.C. Carlyle, November 20, 1876; WAYERLEY; i PUBLIC MEETING will be held : Q_ in the Town Hall, on Monday, the 27th instant, at 8 pun. Business : to consider the report of the Enlargement Committee, and any other matter in connection with the Hall. H. F; MASON, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE; RW. FOREMAN, Storekeeper, , Mountain, bogs to announce to intending settlers at Woodville and Otoia-Opaku Block, that he intends to DELIVER GOODS there twice a week—Tuesdays and Fridays—at store prices; Orders sent by post or Otherwise punctually attended to. FOR SALE, LAND adjoining the Town of Carlyle, in two acre, One acte, Or half acre allotments. Also, G1 acres Laud at Kakaramea (mostly bush). The nearefit bush to Carlyle, with a splendid road to it. And a section in the tvakaramca Township. Also, 239 acres in the Otoia-Gpaku Block, on the Main Road. This is one of tho best scctiblis in the block; Terms easy. For plans and particulars apply 10 f. McCarthy, Carlyle;
m m FREE VACCINATION. jpARENTS can have their children VACCINATED by applying to Dr. Walker, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock daily, till further notice. SAMUEL WALKER, Public Vaccinator, Patea District. 26 tli October* 1876; REGULAR TRADER. THE ketch AGNES has been laid on -as a regular trader, and will ply between PATEA AND WELLINGTON. All orders left with the uhdersiglied, or with Captain Calvekt, will be punctually attended to; Freight, 80s per ton. W. DALE, Agent for Vessel. Patea, November 21, 1876. NOTIC E; i FTER this datoj the price of SAWN TIMBER at the Ketemarae Saw Mills will be 12s per 100 feet; and delivered in Hawera, 14$; 50,000 feet on stock; JAMES ROBSON. Ketemarae, November 15* 1876. NOTICE; QWING to the RISE in FLOUR, j will be the charge of a 2 Ib. Lioaf from this date. D. O’SULLIVAN. Carlyle, November 22, 1876;
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 170, 25 November 1876, Page 3
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