V. R. VB.Od.A«£ATXOII. To the Beitlers of Harcera, Normanhy, and District. IT having come to the knowledge of A. BROADBENT\ Draper and Clothier, that several parties or persons think, or state, that he has only come to Ha,wera for a short time, to take all the Money he can, and be off again out of the District. A. BROADBENT hereby declares most emphatically that such idea is not a fact j 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 Horne for his family. And is only waiting for the kind support, in a measure already tendered, of the Settlers and their Families, for which he returns thanks, and trusts that his long experience in the trade (both in England and the Colonies), coupled with first-class goods at the lowest possible price, will rally round him old friends and new during the Coming Winter Season of 1877. New Goods having arrived, and to arrive, to carry out the above in its integrity. God Save the Queen. ANTHONY BROADBENT*^ lOOtc
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 212, 21 April 1877, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 212, 21 April 1877, Page 2
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