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WILLIAMS & SONS, B LACKS MIT TIB, FA BRIERS;. Wheelwrights, n ( n r\ Agricultural Implement Makers, &c.. &c., C A R L Y L E. All kinds of General Smiths' Work promo:ly att/mded to, ana executed' iu a workman like manner. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS inniln to order, altered, or repaired, at reasonable prices. Wheelwright Drays, Waggons, Curls, Light anil hPavy Spring Trap.', made on tho premises. Coach cL S«£sy S-epartme&u vV. \V. & SONS beg io inform their friends and the piddle generally, that they have secured the services of an EXP ERJ.EXOED B ULLI) MR, ami arc now prepared to take orders for Double and Single Buggies of all (leKciiplions, Expresses, Yvngg on cites, Phaetons, Landaus, &c. 280 MR WIL I-1 A M WIL LIA MS, Carlyle, lately practising: ns a Licensed Government Interpreter, being now otherwise engaged, desires to return Thanks to the ninny Patrons for whom he has transacted Native Business, and at the same time to recommend as an (Tiicieiit and truslwmthy successor, Mi: E. .1. BLAKE, of Nonnanhy, who will be found in every respect worthy of confidence. TyjTll E. J. BLAKE, Xormanby, -LVJL Licensed Govevnuient Interpreter, under “The Native Lunds Act, 1573.” E. .1. B. is now prepared m exe.-iue any Commission entrusted to him with correctness and expedition, idph

's> y'jlLOlJii, Teas. Sugars, Rice, Oatne-al, X 1 Pago Coffee, Tanmea, (Inoculate, Coeon, Lances, iwn-dard, and every requisite of Ll><■ in;do. A large and wll assorted stovk of C 11 C C K E U V. C LOT II IA A MooX .Roys', and Youths’ strong and s--mcc«ibi» Tweeds. SirOAIAAAA-i'J in all its braneher. The largest and best ‘dock o'. Men's, Youths, Ladds’, and Chii--11 ren's ibJUTL in the district. IL W. ForsiEAE C KSKKAL r.rm: KKKKViCU, Manuiabi. AoKxrins — Pab-a District; Land and Pudding Society, Pat.xa Mam., Wan-g-anul Daddy and Weekly Chronicle , and Taranaki .Herald. iU> PATE A BREWERY, CAia.YL'.;, rjpiTl.S PHiEWERY Ims Ion." boon JL noted for its vary Superior Ales, and it still maintains its reputatioii. Several brews of lino Sparkling - Aleare now ready Tor deliveiy. Caimmaok Fukk, and at lira iisnal wholesale price.. Orders addressed to the JJrewery, punctually attended to. THUS. HAYWOOD, GTS to I’ropriotor. Colonial Insurance Company of New Zealand (Firm and Matuxk.) CAPITAL £2,000,000 r|p II I S Company having reserved X 100,000 shares for ixsuuErm only, offers advantages which no other Company in the Colony lias ever done. Insurers can take up at par One Share for every £1 premium paid, the same shares being now worth GO per cent, premium. The Proprietary is one of the ivealthiest and largest in the colonies, and as such, the security it affords to insurers is unquestionable. The principles are Promptitude and Liberality, and lowest rates compatible with safety. EDWARD CREEXWAY, SOSdol Sub-agent, Patea.

GII aTEF U L—CO MFO LITIX G. PPS’ S (erkakfast) COCO A. “Dy a thorough knowledge of the natural In ws which govern the operations cvV digestion and nutrition, and hy a eaveiul apjdicatfon of the flue properl ies of wellselected cocoa, Mr Epps has psovided our breakfast, tables with a dc.lieately-davourecl beverage uhieli may save us many heavy doe*.ors’ hills. It is Viy the judicious use of sucli articles of diet, tliat a constitution may he giadunlly built up until strong rnmiiili to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak nint. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pnrj blood and a properly nourished frame.” —The Civil Service Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMO3PATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. ollmySl—79—w

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 397, 5 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 397, 5 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 397, 5 February 1879, Page 4

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