Strangers and country settlers coming to Carlyle, are very often at a loss to know which is the best and cheapest General Drapery and Clothing Establishment in the district. 11. A. Adams’ Cardigan House, offers special advantages that can be met with nowhere else in the district. He keeps the largest and best assorted stock of every description of drapery goods, imported direct—and from the best colonial houses ; which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, and having thorough knowledge of the business, enables him to offer goods of sterling quality at pi ices that cannot be improved on by any other house in New Zealand. Every article is marked in plain figures, from which there is no deviation ; so that inexperienced people are as well served as the best judges, the terms being net cash, without rebate or abatement of any kind. Note the address—ll. A. Adams ; Cardigan House, nearly opposite Town (lal 1, Carlyle.— advt. Holloway's Ointment ami Pills. —Constant Success. —No diseases are more trying to the temper, and more exhausting to the constitution, than the pains in muscles and joints caused by exposure to wet and cold. Wherever the scat of suffering, it will only be necessary to foment the affected part with warm water, dry thoroughly, and immediately rub in Holloway’s inestimable Ointment to obtain case. Gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, and tic-doloreux are soon relieved and ultimately cured by the use of this unequalled Unguent, aided by Holloway’s purifying and aperitive I’ilis. Under this judicious treatment the afflicted parts soon cease to ache, ami shortly regain their natural sensibility and appearance. These remedies arc invaluable for curing spinal affections and nervous diseases.
35 YEARS. Auction Sale of Stiver Frontages, CARLYLE, PA TEA DISTRICT, At the Auctioneer’s Warehouse, Carlyle, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, At 2 p.in. WILLIAM COWERN lias been favored with instructions from the Patea Harbor Board, to sell by public auction, at his Warehouse, Carlyle, on Saturday, 10th August, at 2 p.m.— The LEASE of all those Valuable RIVER comprised in the Schedule at foot, for a term of 35 years. The Lessees of Block 20 and 21 will be allowed to sub-divide into Building Sites in terms of Conditions of Lease. Note—Plans can be seen and all information as to Conditions upon application to the Auctioneer. The sale of the above Leases has been long looked forward to, and must commend themselves to-the minds of all p-actical men. The term of years makes them nearly equal to freehold. The Harbor Works has already materially improved the liiver, and it is no stretch of imagination to suppose that within a short time the whole frontages now for Lease will be required for Wharfage and Store accommodation, and thus prove a source of considerable wealth to the fortunate Lessee. The Clause allowing Block 20 and 21 to be sub-divided, presents the chance of acquiring a large income for life with the outlay of but small capital, and should make its mark at the Sale. 710a7 W. COWERN, Auctioneer.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 341, 24 July 1878, Page 2
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