THINGS WORTH KNOWING TO THE IN HA BIT AN T S 0 F PATEA AND HAWERA, AO SURHiOIHSTBSSTG D3CSTH.ZCTSW llO sells the Cheapest DRAPERY in ’Wanganui ? T. S. Yfvmond and Co. JN whose y J-J 0 p will Ten Shillings go as far as a Dovercmi r um ? T. S. Wvmond and Co. \J\/ HO supplied all the Fashionably trimmed HATS worn in Wanganui ? O T. S. Y/ymond and Co. W lj O ■ sc -‘ s the Yew Patent HT 1 A IST NTRST j, warranted to Cine Rheumatics and prevent Colds ? T. S. Wymond and Co. \Y/ ] ■ C s< ‘lls tlie Indian Silk J-J ATS, now worn by everybody. T. S. Wvmond and Co. W HO se^s OALIOOB S, Sheetings, Blankets, Bugs, Quilts and Carpets at less than English prices ? T. S. Wvmond and Co. <Kuur«jiKia.u!xzcEJCiaa v&atsxibstss W HO selis Men ’ s and B °.y s CLOTHING Vvhirranted to fit better and wear longer than O if made by a Tailor ? T. S. Y/ymond and Co. QN whose One Shilling QC T\_B Ijß can be found 1950 articles varying in value from 2s. Gd to ss. ? f. 8. Wvmond and Co. rp c'l •y'cr i , b a WVI *■*■**" Tr'nnwirr or <rrrf ALL O’F AOM MER CE, W A N G A N 17 I .
TO THE SETTLERS OF HAWEEA, KOEMAKBY, AKB WAIHI. j ABIES and GENTLEMEN, —On | j the completion of oar now place of business iu Huwera, we cannot refrain from thanking the settlers of this Witling for the extremely liberal support hitherto accorded to us as strangers. Being now established settlors, we solicit a continuance of the same. Wo have received a well-assorted stock of winter goods, which will be supplemented weekly by a steady stream of new and fashionable articles, so marked as to sustain our name for marvellous cheapness. Amongst other things, we have dress pieces in every .shade and quality, ladies’ waterproof cloaks, sealskin and cloth jackets, laces, collars, falls, plumes, and the ninety-and-ninc little requisites for ncreasing the charms of the fair sex. Flannels, calicoes, sheetings, and an immense stock of blankets, at various prices. Men’s clothing, paget and galatca suits in different tweeds, splendid lot of Crimean shirts, gloves, hats, belts, and scarves, to adorn the most fastidious of the hard-to-plcase sex. Our address is the Red, White, and Blue Flag. We are, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours truly, AY. R. KING BON. Hawera, March 30, 1377. ap 11 TO the Ladies—loo Summer, Costumes, Fichus, Sleeveless Jackets, and Mantillas, at half their market price—At If. A. Adams’, Cardigan House, Carlyle. SO3EB.T CUIS.2IS2E7, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER A X B JEWELLER, (Next Mr. A dams’, Draper, Patea.) tS now prepared to receive every dc--1 script!on of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery for repairs, with accuracy and dispatch. AT 11. A. ADAMS’, Cardigan House, Carlyle—Men’s All-wool Tweed Suits, at 30s • Men’s Tweed Coats, from 10s 6d ; Men’s Tweed 'Browsers, from 12s Gd. F R U I T. F R HIT JOHN WHELAN has just received J a first-class consignment of Quinces, Apples, Pears, &c., from Kelson.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 209, 11 April 1877, Page 3
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