THINGS WORTH KNOWING. TO THE INHABITANTS OF PATE A AND HAWERA, Asm bestrscts. 'VV' 110 scl,s the cl,ea P est DRA P E lIY in Wanganui ? T. 8. Wvmond and Co, J N whose Q jjJ 0J > will Ten Shillings go as far T. 8. Wvmond and Co, as a Sovereign ? W llO supplied all the Fashionably trimmed HATS worn in Wanganui ? T. S. Wvmond and Co. W no sells the iSew Patent FLANNEL, warranted to Cmc llheumaties and prevent Colds ? T. S. Wymond and Co. W HO sells the Indian Silk HAT S , now worn by everybody. T. S. Wvmond and Co. W llO sells CALICOES, Sheetings, Blankets, lings, Quilts and Carpets at less than English prices ? T. S. Wvmond and Co. W no sells Men’s and Boys CLOTHING Warranted to fit better and wear longer than if made by a Tailor ? T. S, Wvmond and Co. Os whose One Shilling Table can be found 1950 articles varying in value from 2s. 6cl to ss. ? T. 8. Wvmond and Co. [SALE OF pOMMERCE, AV A In G A N U 1
ST. AN!)I!ITVT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WAVER LEY. mll E BAZAAR in nil of the _|_ Building Fund of the above Church, will be held in the Waverloy School-house, on the 2nd end drd days of April next (Easter Monday and Tuesday). Intending donors of Plain and Fancy Work will greatly oblige by forwarding their Contributions to Mesdarnos Allsworth, Mathieson. Howie, Hogg, Maefarlanc, Taylor, Fleming, Chcyne, and J. Me Lear (Waverley); W. H. Watt, Hogg, and Cnldors (Wanganui), not later than Thursday, 29th instant. Donors of Live Stock, Dairy Produce, &c., are requested to forward their Contributions to tiro Hon. Sec., Mr J, B. ‘ Taylor, on Monday, 2nd April, before 10 o’clock in the morning. The Bazaar will bo open from 12 noon till 10 in the evening of each day. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Subscriptions inwards the Building Fund may aDo bo forwarded R> the Rev R. 1. Alisworth; dailies B. Taylor, Treasurer; and D, M. Hogg, Secretary. in 'it PATE A EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. mENDEUS VdU bo received at tin; X office of tbc undersigned, until 10 a.m, on MONDAY, 2nd April, for erecting one DW.EL LING-HO f.TS if at Carlyle, and one DWELLINGHOUSE at II a Worn. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Secretary’s Office, Carlyle, and Mr Furlong’s Store, Hawora. W. COWERN, ' Secretary Pa tea Education Board. PATEA EDUCATION BOARD, W A N T E D, 4 MALE TEACHER. Salary, p\_ £l2O per annum, and bouse free. Applications qualifications) to be sent to the Secretary before the 2nd April. W. COWERN, ’ Secretary.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 203, 21 March 1877, Page 3
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