NOTED mR DRESSES, MANTLES, AND MILLINERY. HALL OF COMMEEC E, WANGANUI. tST EX s.s. MURRAY. 350 Girls’ Dolly Varden Hats, Is Gd French Flowers, Gd Marsella Pelisses, 3s lid Special Announcement. OPENING HALL OF COMMERCE.! of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. tjsj-KX ARTHUR WAKEFIELD. Men’s Tweed Trowsers, only 8s 1 Id Stout Working Shirts, only 2s Cd Boys’ Suits, 18s Gd HALL OF COMMERCE. EX WAIIIOPAI. Stout "White Calico, 3s lid per do/. Sheeting. 2 yds wide oniy, Is 21d Muslin Curtains, Is lid HALL OF COMMERCE. Wonderful Bargains in Every Department. Our Is Table is a Perfect Wonder. t£T EX s.s. MURRAY. Girls’ Trimmed Drawers, 2s Gd Ladies’ Worked Skirts, 4s lid Ladies’ Trimmed Nightdresses, 4s lid HALL OF COMMERCE. The Bargains on our Sixpenny Tabic WYMONI) & CO., Hall of Commerce. COMB AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. NOTED AS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WANGANUI FOR ALL KINDS OF DRAPERY. PRO BONO PUBLICO. THE undersigned bogs to inform the inhabitants of WAVERLEY and Surrounding Districts, that he intends holding an IMMENSE CLEARING SALE, So that the public of this place may have the same advantages offered to them as in other places, sales of tins kind being the rule at present throughout the Colonics. THE SALE WILL BE STRICTLY FOR CASH! Commencing on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. FOR FOURTEEN" DAY S. COMPRISING EVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY IN A HOUSE OR ON A FARM, SUCH AS Drapery Clothing Boots Hats Ties Flowers Feathers Trimmings Braids Buttons Hosiery, Sec., Sec. Glassware Chinaware Earthenware Tinware Horse and Cattle Medicines Scythes Reap-hooks Flay-rakes Hay-forks See., Sec., Sec. D. M. HOGG, WAVE RLE Y STORE,
AGENCY. MR C, BROWN, of the Egmont Hotel, is .agent ior the New Zealand Mail at Hawera. 'W NOTICE. RE R S K I N E begs to in- , form his friends and supporters that he has taken over the ALBION HOTEL STABLES. N.B.—A good secure paddock for the accommodation of stock.
Preliminary Notice. Messrs, bills & co. beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Hawera, and tbo surrounding district, that they will shortly commence business in Hawera as COACH BUILDERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, And trust that by strict attention to business, they will meet with the hearty support of the public.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 196, 24 February 1877, Page 3
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