F3&oc&-a.iaA.TZo;N > . To the Selllers of Ilawera, Nurinanity, and District. r Laving come to tho knowledge of A. BROADBENT, Draper and Clothier, that several parties or persons think, or state, that he. has only conic to ilawera for a .short time, to take all the Money ho can, and be off again out of the District. A. BROADBENT hereby declares most emphatically that such idea is not a fact ; that he would not have stayed for 20 weeks, at a 'positive loss, for any such purpose ; that he intends to settle, and found a Business and Home for his family. And is only waiting for tho kind support, in a measure already tendered, of the Beiders and their Families, for which he returns thanks, and trusts that his long experience in tho trade (both in England and the Colonics), coupled with first-class goods at the lowest possible price, will rally round him old friends and new during the C'ominy Winter Season of 1877. New Goods having arrived, and to arrive, to carry out the above in its integrity. God Save the Queen. ANT.UOM Y B BOA DBENT. incite CAULYLE TOWN HALL. M, 11 E Begs to announce to the public that Ids (HI AN D VAN 0 Y 33 AZA All AVill he opened for a short lime only, r.t the above Hal), on TUESDAY, 17th A PHIL. Grand Prizes will bo given by Drawing, at 2s Gd per ticket. The following arc some of the goods to bo disposed of:—Watches, Chains, Par-rings, Brooches, Albums. Pictures, Mcorchanm Pipes, Purses, Pen-knives, Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Clocks, Concertinas, Writing Desks, and other articles too numerous to mention. The Greatest Success that has yet been experienced. ADMISSION FREE. All Prizes, J No Blanks. Wame one, come all, and see for yourselves, mr REMEMBER! 2s Gd ONLY. 93 F 11 U I T. F KU I T JOHN WHELAN has just received fj a first-class consignment of Quinces, Apples, Pears, &c,, from Nelson. 7 STRAYED CATTLE. tflllHEE HEAD tw T o year old Strayed Cattle—one rod and the other two light colored, branded No. y on tho side, and very tame—may bo obtained by owner on paying expense of advertising. Apply at the Patea Mail Office. 75 JAMES II I IT's T AGENT, PATEA. 21 f o il A BOUT 150 bushels Good Clean A PERENNIAL bye grass SEED, and a small quantity of Cocksfoot. EDWIN R. MORGAN, Woodlands, Kakaramea. Bite AT 11. A. ADAMS’, Cardigan House, Carlyle—Men’s All-wool Tweed Suits, at 30s; Men’s Tweed Coats, from 10s Gd ; Men’s Tweed Trows’ers, from 12s Gd. BERLIN Wool, all colors ; also Matting —at Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. Ap 11
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 210, 14 April 1877, Page 3
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