BRIDGE it' WARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS. Importers 33 ireeto Silk Msrcers, Slosiers, !H ab erdasliersj and General Scrapers. •U----HOUSS STOMSadCSSESr©®WOOLLEN DRAPER S, CLOTHIERS, A N U GENE EAL OUTFI TTE EB, HATTERS, &c., TAUPO QUAY, W jS. U G- .a ST 'O I. i Country Settlers rewire our : special attention, and all orders , are promptly utleudcd l<>. : ’AUTIiALASIAX STABLES, CARLYLE. j jr qes i? a- :a ..-a. 22 jl m t| AVI XC ta 1-ten 5 1 v above Slablcs 1 from the Proprietor, v.Chfs in i inform Travellers and the public of Ida tea. and surrounding district:*, that ! horses left in his charge will receive every attention mu! care. • LG. has just, received a tirst-elass i Buggy, inannlactnred hr Hr Hamilton, ;of Wanganui, which in respect of ; finish or first-class workmanships cannot i he surpassed in the Colonies, i Saddle Horses, Buggies (double. 1 and single) always on hire. CY A competent groom always in attendance. BOSSES SiT j PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER I A X 1) | JEWELLER, | (ALA Mr. Ada not’, Draper , J’atea.) IS now prepared to receive every description of Watches, Clocks, - and Jewellery ior witli accuriicy and dispatch. X (.) T J 0 H. MR T. XORTH, Draper, Carlyle, having been appointed Agent for the British and Foreign .Bible Society, is now prepared to supply the settlers and Sunday Schools of the District with Bibles and Testaments, in various languages, at the lowest possible prices. T. NORTH, Patou Depot, Taranaki Road, Carl vie. 101jll-l —— SMILEY’S LIVERY, LETTING, AND BAIT STABLESVI CTO 111 A AVENGE, WANG AX CL TTt XC UR SIO X Parties, Picnics, I'i Private Families, "Wedding Parties, Commercial Travellers, and others requiring to Hire Conveyances, can be provided with horses .and vehicles of superior description, at reasonable prices. First-class drivers- provided. The stables arc under the charge of competent grooms. SPECIAL NOTICE. T) W. FOREMAX, Storekeeper, _LI. -Mann tali i, begs to announce to intending settlers at Woodville and Otoia-Opaku Block, that he intends to DELIVER GOODS there twice a week—Tuesdays and Fridays—at store prices. Orders sent by post or otherwise x 1 actually attended to.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 215, 2 May 1877, Page 4
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350Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 215, 2 May 1877, Page 4
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