NOTED FOE BABY LINEN, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, AND WEDDING- OUTFIT; NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, AND MILLINERY. HALL OF C 0 M M E li 0 E, WANGANUI. EX s.s. MU Jilt AY. 350 Girls’ Dolly Vardch Hats, Is Gd French Flowers, 6d Marsella Pelisses, 3s lid HALL OF COMMERCE. as*-EX ARTHUR WAKE-] FIELD. Special Announcement. OPENING OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Men’s Tweed Trowscrs, only Ss lid Stout 'Working- Shirts, only 2s Gd Boys’ Suits, 18s Gd HALL OF COMMERCE. NOTED AS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WANGANUI FOR ALL KINDS OF DRAPERY. NOTED FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AND HOSIERY.
FREE VACCI XAT I 0 jp ARE NTS can have t heir chiklron VACCI NAT E D by applying to Dr. Walker, between the hours of 2 and ■4 o’clock daily, till further notice. SAMUEL WALKER, Public Vaccinator, Patca District, 25th October, JLB7G. HUKUMAEU HOTEL. WILLIAM HANDLEY WISHES to remind his old friends* and new customers, that the above hotel is open, and that acconx modation to suit all classes can be there obtained. Private Rooms for Wedding parties, and first-class accommodation for travellers generally. Attached to the hotel are excellent Accommodation Paddocks, suitable for all kinds of Stock, and those bringing stock of any kind may roly upon every care being taken. Every liquor vended in tin’s house may be relied on as genuine, and the best brands only-are kept. Meals at all hours. W. Handley desires-to make his house a thorough Settlers Hotel, and will spare no pains to make it sc. Cobb’s Coach stops here, and no pains will be-spared to make intending passengers comfortable, prior to their departure. WANTED— A. General Servant. Apply to Mrs D. M. Hogg, Waverley.
WESL EY A X GHU R C 11, HAWERA. milE above Church will be OPENED X for Divine Service on SUNDAY, 10th DECEMBER, when the KEY. T. G. HAMMOND will preach Morning and Evening. A Collection will bo made after each service in aid of Church Building Fund. On WEDNESDAY, Gtli December, a PUBLIC TEA MEETING will ho held in the above Church ; after which there will be a Public Meeting, when addresses will he delivered by the Revs. Bavin, Isitt, Law, and others. Tea on the table at 6 p.ra. Admission, 2s ; children half-price. PATEA WEST ROAD BOARD. mENDERS will be received at the office of the above Board, Carlyle, till 12 noon on MONDAY, the 11th December, from persons who will undertake the duties of VALUER, as defined by the li Rating Act, 1876,” a copy of which may be seen at the Board’s Office. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. W. DALE, Secretary. FENCING NOTICE. TOWNSHIP OF NORMANDY. To the owners of Sections Nos. 216, 218, and 201, Block 21, Township of Norman by. NOTICE is hereby given, that I intend to erect without delay the Boundary Fence between your sections and mine. CHAS. E. GIBSON. Normanby, November 23, 1876. SPECIAL NOTICE. RW. FOREMAN, Storekeeper, , Manutalii, begs 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 scut by post or otherwise punctually attended to.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 2 December 1876, Page 3
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