THINGS WORTH KNOWING. TO THE INHABITANTS OF PATE A AND HAWERA, AND STTRROtTNDIKG DISTRICTS. W HO sells the Cheapest DRAPE BY . Wanganui ? T. S. Wymond and Co. JN whose SHOP will Ten Shillings go as far as a Sovereign ? T. S. Wymond and Co. supplied all the Fashionably trimmed HATS worn in Wanganui ? T. S. Wymond and Co. ’) •• VS/HO sells .the New Patent ITT j A IST NTTTT i 1 warranted to Cure Rheumatics and prevent Colds ? T. S. Wymond and Co. sells the Indian Silk H ATS, now worn by everybody. T^S^W^mondandC^ WHO eeUs CA_XjXOOIS 8, Sheetings, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts and Carpets at less than English prices ? T. S. Wymond and Co. W HO sel1 ? Men’s and Boys CLOTHING Warranted to fit better and wear longer than if made by a Tailor ? T. S. Wymond and Co. QN whose One Shilling HP A T~%T /R1 can be found 1950 articles varying in value from 2s. 6d to ss. ? T. S. Wymond and Co.
TENDERS FOR CULVERT. County Council Offices, Carlyle, Paten, May 14, 1877. TENDERS will be received at tins office, until 4 p.m. of MONDAY, the 4th JUNE, for ALTERING and RECONSTRUCTING the Culvert at Manutahi Gorge. Specifications can be seen at tin's office, and at Mr Foreman’s store, Manutahi. J. BLACK, Clerk Patea County Council. 174je2 N O T I C B. ROAD RATES.' PROCEEDINGS will be taken in the R.M, Court, Carlyle, to recover all Road Rates outstanding on the Ist day ot JUNE next, in the 24th, 25th, and 26th Road Districts. W. COWERN, Government Agent, Patea District. Patea, May 21, 1877. 197m30 NOTICE. GEORGE TAIT begs to inform the inhabitants of HAWERA arid 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’l9, 1877. tc STORE AT KAKARAMEA. ROBERT GLEGG returns thanks to the settlers of Kakaramea for their patronage since he commenced business, and will endeavour, by civility and attention to their wants, combined with low charges, to merit a continuance of their custom. Wheat, Clover and Garden Seeds. BEST FLOUR, £l6. 29my28 THE Largest Selection and the Latest Styles in Ladies’ and Children’s Winter Jackets, Waterproofs, and Ulster Cloaks—4oo to select from, 4s to 4 guineas —At Adams’ Cardigan House, Carlyle.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 223, 30 May 1877, Page 3
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