THINGS WORTH KNOWING. TO THE INHABITANTS OF PATE A AND RAWER A, AIB SUEROTOBITC BESTK.ICTS. ■:o: WHO sells the Cheapest DRAPER Y in Wanganui ? T. S. Wymond and Co. JN whose SH O P will Ten Shillings go as far as a Sovereign ? T. S. Wymond and Co. supplied all the Fashionably trimmed HATS worn in Wanganui ? T. S. Wymond and Co. sells the New Patent ~PT i A TST NfLT j, warranted to Cine Rheumatics and prevent Colds ? T. S. Wymond and Co. W HO sells the Indian Silk HATS, now worn by everybody. T. S. Wymond and Co. W HO sells CARGOES, Sheetings, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts and Carpets at less than English prices ? T. S. Wymond and Co. W llO sells Men’s and Boys CLOTHING Warranted to fit better and wear longer than if made by a Tailor ? T. S. Wymond and Co. QN whose One Shilling TABLE can be found 1950 articles varying in value from 2s. 6d to os. ? T, S. Wymond and Co. |_| ALL OF nOMMERCE, WANGANUI,
ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WAVERLET. TIT E BAZA AII in aid of the Building Fund of the above Church, will be held in the Waverloy School-house, on the 2nd and 3rd days of April next (Easter Monday and Tuesday). Intending donors of Plain and Fancy Work will greatly oblige by forwarding their Contributions to Mesdames Allsworth, Mathicson, Howie, Hogg, Macfarlanc, Taylor, Fleming, Chcyne, and J. McLear (Waverloy) ■ W. H. Watt, Hogg, and Calders (Wanganui), not later than Thursday, 29th instant. Donors of Live Stock, Dairy Produce, &c., are requested to forward their Contributions to the Hon. Sec., Mr J, B. Taylor, on Monday, 2nd April, before 10 o’clock in the morning. The Bazaar will bo opcil from 12 noon till 10 in the evening of each day. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Subscriptions towards the Building Fund may also be forwarded to the Rev R. J. Allsworth; James B. Taylor, Treasurer; and D. M. Hogg, Secretary. m 31 fTTO the Ladies—loo Summer Costumes, I Fichus, Sleeveless Jackets, and Mantillas, at half their market price—At it. A. Adams’, Cardigan House, Carlyle. PATEA EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. ffiENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned, until 10 a.m. on MONDAY, 2nd April, for erecting one DWELLING-HO USE at Carlyle, and one DWELLINGHOUSE at Hawera. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Secretary’s Office, Carlyle, and Mr Furlong’s Store, Hawera. W. COWERN, Secretary Patea Education Board. TO Working Men—Strong. Working Shirts, from 2s; good Wool Crimeans, 5s lid; splendid Under-flannels, 4a 6d —At Adams’ Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 28 March 1877, Page 3
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