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NOTED FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AND HOSIERY.

-NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, AND MILLINERY. HALL OF C 0 M MERC E, WANGANUI. AND SUMMER GOODS. EX WAIHOPAI. Stout White Calico, 3s lid per doz Sheeting. 2 yds wide only, Is 2£d Muslin Curtains, 4s lid HALL OF COMMERCE. Wonderful Bargains in Every Department. Our Is Table is a Perfect Wonder. i®" EX s.s. MURRAY. Girls’ Trimmed Drawers, 2s 6d Ladies’ Worked Skirts, 4s lid Ladies’ Trimmed Nightdresses, 4s lid HALL OF COMMERCE. The Bargains on our Sixpenny Tabic WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.

NOTED FOR BABY LINEN, LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, AND WEDDING OUTFITS.

NOTED AS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WANGANUI FOR ALL KINDS OF DRAPERY. aaycca

E W jji 0E G E To tlio Farmers of the District. ggT All Work at Canterbury Prices William Cattermoore BEGS to inform the residents in tlic Patea district, that he lias commenced business as GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Farming Implement Maker, Horse Sheer, and Farrier. and is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his charge in tho best and most workmanlike fashion, and guarantees to give every customer the most thorough satisfaction. As W. C. will only make the most moderate charges, he hopes to secure a fair amount of patronage. One trial will prove all that the undersigned promises, and that trial he most respectfully solicits. Wheelwright’s work of all kinds executed in Metropolitan style, with all the latest improvements. WILLIAM CATTERMOORE. Next to Erskine’s Stable Taranaki Road. DENIAL A REPORT having been circulated in this district that I am connected in business matters with Mr James McGregor, of this place; I hereby deny the existence df ally business connection between us. CHAS. E. GIBSON. Normahhy, 17th Jan., 1877. jjHEAP ji IRE WOOD. Tawa and White Wood 355; Rata ;;; ..; 40s.' Per waggon load of two cords. ijgg* Orders and cash left at Mr Whelln’s; will be attended to. J. SOUTHEY;

TO BE BET B'ST TENDER. FOR FIVE YEARS. mllE INGLEWOOD HOTEL conJL taming Bar, Bar Parlour, Dining Room, Two Sitting Rooms, Large Billiard Room, Kitchen and Scullery, on the Ground Floor; and Ten Bedrooms, Sitting Room, and Bath Room, &c., on the first Floor. There is a Commodious Cellar under the Building, and Seven Fireplaces in the Hotel. Water is laid on to the Hpstair Rooms, and the latest conveniences have been added to the Premises, which arc throughout in perfect order. There is a Five-stalled Stable arid Store Room, and other Useful Outhouses, on the Premises. The Property stands on two Sections —Nos. 300 and 299—in the rising Town of Inglewood, opposite the Railway Terminus, on the Mountain Road, which is the main line of traffic between New Plymouth, Waitaraj and the Patea and Wanganui Districts; Special arrangements can be niade if a purchasing clause is required. Tenders to be sent in not later than noon on the 10th February proximo, to the under-signed. This excellent offer is only made to the public as the present owner is leaving the Colony. For further particulars apply to G. D. HAMMERTON, Solicitor, New Plymouth. W. IS.aRIII.TON IMMAN, COMMISSION, And GENERAL AGENT, HAWEEA. AGENT for New Zealand Insurance Company. Patea Mail, &c. SECRETARY to “ The Hawera Town Hall Co.” The Hawera Medical Society, &cAll business promptly attended to.

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 187, 24 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 187, 24 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 187, 24 January 1877, Page 3

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