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HALL OF COMMERCE, ST. HILL STREET AND TAUPQ QUAT, WANGANUI. ' iggr W O T I C £» T. S. WYMOND & CO. RESPECTFULLY return thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Patea and the surrounding districts for the large amount of patronage they have received during the time they have carried on business in Wanganui, and cannot but feel that their efforts to sell good and serviceable materials, at the lowest possible cash prices, have been duly appreciated. They now beg to state that having disposed of their entire Business to Mr H. L. NICHOLAS, their late Manager, they trust that those favours so liberally shown to themselves will be continued to their successor. H A I L OF COMMEECS. Hit. NICHOLAS, late Manager for T. S. Wymond & Co., having purchased , the whole of their Stock-in-Trade from them at a heavy discount for Cash ! is now prepared to supply DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ■ - . ' • AT WHOLESALE PRICES I CASH! In soliciting the continued support and patronage of their numerous friends, and the Ladies and Gentlemen of Patea and surrounding districts generally, H. L. NICHOLAS & CO. desire to note particularly that it will he their aim and endeavour to continue to sell at the lowest possible prices, for CASH, FIRST CLASS MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRZFTION. The success which has attended the efforts of Messrs T. S. Wymond & Co., leads the present proprietors to believe that there exists a praiseworthy desire on the part of the public to encourage the systefn of cash business, especially when superior advantages are offered, and your support and patronage are earnestly solicited. ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED AND NOT APPROVED, WILL BE EXCHANGED WITH THE SAME COURTESY WITH WHICH IT WAS SOLD. The Stock will be found thoroughly assorted in all the various Departments, Fresh, Clean, and Free from Rubbish. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Flannels Shirtings Quiltings Toilet Covets Curtains Sheetings Blankets Rugs Stays Costumes Underclothing Dresses Winceys Mantles French Merinos Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets Plaids Woollen Goods Shawls Furs Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’Clothing Hats Caps Hosiery Braces Belts, &*. And all the usual Assortment of Goods that go to make up a Draper and Clothier’s Stock. Heads of Families, Country Settlers, Hotelkeepers, and purchasers of Drapery in general, should visit the HALL OF COMMERCE and inspect the Stock before purchasing their Winter Goods. Shipments of new goods constantly arriving, and any article required and not in stock, will bo procured in the shortest possible time upon receipt of order. NOTE THE ADDRESSH. L. NICHOLAS & GO., SUCCESSORS TO T. S. WYMOND & CO., HALL OP COMMERCE, Corner of St. Hill Street and Taupo Quay, WANGANUI.

ELECTION OF MEMBERS FOR THE CARLYLE TOWN BOARD. THE following gentlemen having been Nominated as CANDIDATES, viz.; John Milroy, Robert Albert Adams, William Williams, James Lett, and William Wilson—l hereby, give notice that, in pursuance of the authority vested in nm by writing under the Seal of the Carlyle Town Board, dated the Bth of May, 1877, an ELECTION will take place at the Court House, Carlyle, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th June, for the purpose of electing FOUR MEMBERS to the Carlyle Town Board. Polling hours—From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WILLIAM COWERN, Returning Officer. Patea, May 28,1877. 222j6 NOTICE. EORGE TAIT begs to inform the inhabitants of HAWERA 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, lie 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 STORE AT KAKARAMEA. ROBERT CLEGG 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. COSTUMES. Costumes.—l6s Splendid Winter Costumes, latest style and materials, from 14s Gd to 60s ; very cheap —Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 224, 2 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 224, 2 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 224, 2 June 1877, Page 3

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