| WAVERLEY. ’ | r 11IIK undersigned begs to call the J- attention of I lie inhabitants of j Wnverley anil surrounding districts to 1 Ids large stc.dc of | SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, i Comprising—- ; Ladies’ Trimmed and Unt.rimnicd Straw' ; Hats, Cents’ and Youth's Straw ! Hats, Maids’ Straw Hats | Also, | Feathers, Flowers, F’aney Ribbons, 1 nrqnoise, Sarsenets, Velvets, Cashmeres, Lustres, Skirtings, Muslins Rook Swiss Jaconet (plain and i'ancy), Plain and Fancy Prints Ladies’, Maids’, and Children’s Poets, j Cents’ Elastic-sides, Balmorals, 1 Watertights, etc. I Also, i Presbyterian and Wesleyan Hymn ! Books, Concertina, Violin, and Mute Instructors i Patent Lever Clocks j Concertinas, a great number and j quality j Rimutel s Perfumery Toilet Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plates i Fill! Dinner Sets, China Tea Sets ! Classware, Ironmongery 1 Croceries, etc., etc. ALSO ON SAM-:, Timber Shingles ' Palings I . j Coods .delivered in any part of the | district, at store rates, ' / ' j * j Agent for Patka -Mail, 'Wanganui ! “Chronicle,” New Zealand Insurance Company, tfcc., etc. j D. M. HOGG, | STOREKEEPER, &c„ | WAVEPL EY. j NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ■GEORGE BROWN, i WATCHMAKER, &e., I WANGANUI, I T) ECS to inform his numerous Paten ! j ) Iriends tliat he has Removed tu ; iiis new and convenient premises in I BRIDOEWAV STREET, j Adjoining Mr Hooper’s Hair-dressing Establishment. ; JUST OPENED, A Brilliant Display of Ch* ice Coeds ; New Colonial-made Suites Brooches : Earrings ; Chains Lockets. Ac, • Just receive.! direct from London, n Splendid Assortment of SILVER ENGLISH i.EVERS. ■ Note the Address, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. lj R P OBE ii T II ORN Ell ILL Veterinary Surgeon, Ac., WHENUA K U it A (Late of Maxwell,) Attendance at all limes, within reasonable distance. Medicines and appliances according to the advanced practice of modem Veterinary Science, BUST OFFICE NOTICES, Mails nirive as follows : From New Plymouth, at I() a.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays. From Haw-era, MauutaUi,- and Kakaramea, at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. F’l'om Wanganui, Kai Iwl, Maxw'eflfowu, Waitotara. and Waverhy, at ‘J p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays,, and Fridays. Mails close- at the Post Oflfce, Carlyle, as under ; For New Plymouth, at J Afr pair, on Mondays and Fridays. For Haw-era, Maiiutnlii, and Kakaramen, at 1.-lo p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. F’or Waverlev, Waitotara, Maxwolllowu, Kai iwi. and Wanganui, at > a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. F. LONG, Postmaster. LIST OF AD ENTS FOR THE “PATEA MAIL.” Nonnaiihy Hawera ... Mamitalii Knkaramea Whenuakura Wairoa ... Waitotara Wanganui Mr McGrego Mr Inman Mr Foreman Mr Dixon Mr Prosser Mr Hogg Mr Fisher Mr Hurley 4
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 188, 27 January 1877, Page 4
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