.business Notices. MANUTAHI GENERAL STORE. E. W- FOREMAN BEGB to return thanks for the very Largely increased support that he has been favored with since opening his now promises, and to inform his customers that he lias made all arrangements to MEET THE TIMES. He has recently received a splendid assortment of SUMM Ell GOO HS, Consisting of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Of every description.
BOOTS, SHOES, &c., OF ALL KINDS. In order to suit tlio wants of settlers, lie lias WO 0 L ]J AL E S At the Lowest Prices, ami best quality. Goods of all Kinds at hardly a shade over Wanganui Prices. In Crockery, Glassware, and Saddlery, Large lines are coming to hand, and will bo sold at the lowest remunerative I profit. ! i WINKS, ALLS, SPIRITS, CORDIALS Of tlie host quality only are sent out at the cost usually charged for inferior articles. Goods Delivered at Kakaramoa and Hawera Twice a Week, at Store Prices. 11. W. E. begs to assure those who may favor him with their custom that he sells the Best Articles -A"' jiiß.-Mim; prices. a nose ..lio hate dealt with him know the fact already. In short, if you want to be well served go to the store of It. W. FOREMAN, MAN UTAH!. D. M. II A R. R I S, I Accountant & Commission A ! 1 (Next the Albion Hotel) GENT C A II L Y L E. WINCHCOMBE AND FORTESCUE, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, jc 7 AVAVERLEY. [c.-vnn.] WILLIAM DIXON, (Late Bowen $• .Dixon, Wanganui.) Painter, Paperbanger, Grainor, Sign Writer, Glazier, and General Decorator, CARLYLE. A LARGE and complete stock of GLASS, Paperhanging'S, Scrim, Lead, Varnish, Oils, and all other painter’s requisites on hand. Addiiess —AY. Dixon, near Odgcrs’s Hotel, Carlyle. je 10 N OTIC E. GEORGE TAIT begs to inform the inhabitants of HAAVERA and surrounding district, that he has commenced business in Hawera as a BAKER AND FANCY BISCUIT MAKER, and hopes that, by strict attention to business, he will be afforded a fair share of patronage and support; his previous efforts to command success being a matter of universal approbation throughout the District. Hawera, March 19,1877. tc OIIE A P pIRE AV 0 0 1). Firewood, from this date, £1 per load, for Cash only. igy Orders and cash left at Mr McMahon’s Store, Taranaki Road (opposite Post-office), will be attended to, J. SOUTHBY. 12th March, 1877.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 214, 28 April 1877, Page 1
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