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Private Pupils. T COENDOZ HILL, - Normanby rj , School, (late of Montgomeryshire Middle-class School, which he was obliged to relinquish on account of ill-health)-, , some of whose pupils.passed -the Oxford Local, Preliminary Medical, and other examinations, has accommodation for one other young gentleman as a boarder, who would be specially prepared, hy private lessons in the evening, for the Legal' or Medical Profession, or for Mercantile parsnits. J. C. Hill will Lave pleasure in showing Testimonials, &c.-, in proof of his former success during 13 years as a teacher. , , , . ' ; * Lessons on the Pianoforte, and in | French, given by Miss M. C. Hill to ladies. Miss Hill has finished the education of a large number 01 yotmg ladies. 1085 I L LIAM jy AL E, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, LAND, AND ‘ ’ - GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CARLYLE, PATE A. Fob. Sale : Town and Country Properties. £20,000 to Lend on Good Freehold Security. Monthly Sales of Stock held at the Patea Sale Yards on the first Thursday in each Mouth, Money advanced on Goods and Properties placed in my hands for absolute sale. . - AGENCIES: National Insurance Company. Australian Mutual Provident Society. Public Trustee. SECRETARY: Palea District Land and Building Society. Patea Town Hall Company, Patea West Road Board. W. DALE. GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT, 781 CARLYLE, PATEA. JUST ARRIVED, Ex Antkees, from London, i SPLENDID VARIETY A PAPE Eli AN G IN GSj Comprising OYER 3 9 QQ® PIECES, From 6d to 6‘s. Inspection invited at W. DIXON’S Paperhanging Warehouses, 1035tc Carlyle and Hawera: MAX. D. KING, Draper and General Storckeepcrj HAWERA, HAYING purchased the Business formerly carried on by Mr J. S-. Gntsro, trusts by strict attention to business, and moderate prices, to merit a continuance ot. the liberal support granted to bis predecessor. Always in Stock— Drapery, Groceries Oilmen’s Stores, Ironmongery &e.j &c; Having disposed of the Business hitherto carried on by me to Mr Max: I). King, I take the opportunity of thailking the public for the very liberal support accorded me, and respectfully solicit a continuance of same to my successor. J. STRAGHAN GREIG.

k . KTotice of Removal..JOHN WHELAN respectfully J returns thanks to his numerous customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him for the short time he has been in business; and desires to notify to them, and the public generally; that lie will shortly move into the more COMMODIOUS PREMISES , (lately occupied by Mr Kcm worthy); Nearly opposite the Court House, CarlylK; Where he will he enabled to display A Large and Well-selected “ Brand New Stock” of Groceries; , Earthenware; Colonial-made Boots and Shoes, &e. All Goods are of the very best qualities procurable, and will be disposed of as cheap, if not cheaper; than at any other Store in Town. IC3B NOBLE BEGS to inform the inhabitant's of of Hawcra, Norrnanby, and surrounding District; that lie has Opened his NEfV SHOP with a Splendid Assortment Of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s; Working Mens’; and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, which for quality; style; and workmanship, cahnot. be surpassed in New Zealand; The Norrnanby Branch is under the Management of one of the best Tradesmen in the Colony: ’ W. N. has over £SOO worth 6f Stock in hand; and respectfully solicits an inspectiori of the same; as One trial-will be sufficient to' prove the excellence and durability Of his Goods; all of which will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices for Cash; Note the Address— W. NOEL E; Opposite Prosser’s HoteL High-street,- Ilawerao IOSOfIO

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 381, 11 December 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 381, 11 December 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 381, 11 December 1878, Page 3

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