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ADVANCE HAWERA. Nil Desperimdum. »M cfep 1 w® FROM WEIS.IHGTOIf, HAS DETERMINED to A ve the Settlers ami Inhabitants of HAWERA, NORMANBY, WAIHI, and Surrounding Districts, the benefits of a LIFE-LONG experience, of over 35 years in the Brapery and, ©lothmg Business

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Which A.B. feels assured his kind friends and numerous patrons will know how to appreciate, by giving him a still heartier support in his endeavours to meet their wishes and wants, by placing continually before them the fewest, Choicest, and Best Goods to be obtained in the various markets of the Colony, at the lowest and cheapest possible rates. NEW ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK. N.B. —Note the 3&ed and White Flag, OPPOSITE PROSSER’S HAWERA HOTEL. G-od Save the Queen I 32

K. A. ADAMS’ TAILORING DEPARTMENT [S now under an entire Now Management. Having’ secured the services of an EXPERIENCED CUTTER, which will obviate any mismanagement in future, R. A. Adams lias every confidence in soliciting the favours of gentlemen residing in the Patea County for the above department of his business, feeling assured that ELEGANCE EXCELLENCE ECONOMY In Style ! In Fit I In Price ! will bo his future ruling motto. Gentlemen’s own material made up, and No Profit Charged. CA.TLHX&JS.TT ECOUSB, Opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, TARANAKI ROAD, CARLYLE. A well assorted stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SADDLERY. CART AND TRAP HARNESS 295 T. P O T T O All Orders and Repairs promptly

MAN UTAH I GENERAL STORE. R. W- FOREMAN BEGS to return thanks for the very largely increased support that he has been favored with since opening his new premises, ansi to inform his customers that he has made all arrangements to MEET THE TIMEB. He has recently received a splendid assortment of SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Of every description. BOOTS, SHOES, &c., OF ALL KINDS. In order to suit the wants of settlers, he has WOOL BALES

At the Lowest Prices, and best quality. Goods of all Kinds at hardly a shade over Wanganui Prices. £n Crockery? Glassware, and Saddlery, Larso lines are coming’ to hand, and will be sold at the lowest remunerative profit, WINES, ALES, SPIRITS, CORDIALS Of the best quality only are sent out at the cost usually charged for inferior articles. Goods Delivered at Kakaramea and Hawera Twice a Week, at Store Prices. R. W. F. begs to assure those who may favor him with their custom that he sells the Best Articles at the lowest possible prices. Those who have dealt with him know the fact already. • In short, if you want to be well served go to the store of R. W. FOREMAN, MANUTAHI. AMES HIRST AGENT P A T E A.

executed. WAVEiB.XJErsr STORE. AND SEE! and judge for 0 yourselves if the PRICES at the Waverley Store do not compare favourably with Wanganui. Besides which, you have this advantage—that the Croods are delivered Free S' at your own homes. The undersigned is also a Licensed Dealer in Anns and Ammunition. Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Company, Wanganui Chronicle , and Patea Mail. D. M. HOGG, WAVERLEY STORE. 303529 qHE A P jp IRE W O OU. igg* Orders and cash left at Mr John Whelan’s Store, Taranaki Road, wih be attended to. J. SOUTHBY.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 238, 21 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 238, 21 July 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 238, 21 July 1877, Page 1

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