Well-dresssd Men.—Among those habitual errors of conduct which are common in both careful and careless persons, not one i; more often met with than disregard of the advantages derivable from being well dressed; yet whoever lives observantly in such a County as Patea. is soon convinced that this mistake is fruitful of mischievous results. All of us instincti voly judge from first impressions; v/s proceed from the exterior to the interior; a well-dressed roan gratifies our fondness for beauty and our appreciation of neatness; and there is no one, however cynical or unobservant, but is pleased when a well-dressed person, even if a stranger, passes by, and disposed to think favorably of him. This universal disposition cannot safely be offended. To be habitually a sloven is to--constantly, though unconsciously, offend numerous persons, among whom the favour of some may be valuable; and therefore a shrewd man is not c ontent to make himself neat now and then, out always will appear well dressed. He keeps his clothes in good order, and is careful in the selection of a tailor. In bringing this maxim before public notice, 11. A. Adams, Cardigan House, is gratified by remembering that the disposition of a great many of his customers to appear in public well dressed has been met by the combination in bis goods of selection, material, good fit. and low juice. He obtains his cloths in the most advantageous markets; he employs first-class cutters and workmen; he avoids obsolete fashions; and lie is content with moderate profits in the place of t nc exorbitant percentage which only a few years ago was universal, and still is frequent in the tailoring trade. His gloves, hats, shirts, hosiery, tics, and scarfs, are also such as will please the most fastidious. Whatever experience, capital, care, and good taste can effect pn the tradesman’s side, is done uy E. A. Adams, in order that all his customers may realise the subadvantages of being well-dressed; anerchat his efforts give satisfaction, is shown by the rapid and steady increase in the number of those who deal with him. Attentive to the changes of costume necessitated by varying seasons, and of style by the dictatee of fashion, E. A. Adams has now on band a large and carefully selected stock of cloths suitable for all seasons.—E. A. ADAMS Cardigan House, Carlyle.— advt. Holloimy's Pills.~ Weakness and Debility.—Unless the blood be kept in a pure state, constitution must bo weakened and disease supervene. These wonderful Pills possess the power of removing or neutralising all contaminations of the blood and system generally. They quietly but certainly overcome all obstructions tending to produce illhealtb, and institute regular action in organs that are faulty from irritation or debility. They improve the appetite and thoroughly invigorate the digestive apparatus. Holloway’s Pills have long been known to be the surest preventives of liver complaints, dreadful dropsies, spasms, colic, constipation, and many other diseases always hovering round he feeble and infirm.
TENDERS IT7TLL bo received up to 4 p.m. of May YV 6th, for the ERECTION of an HOSPITAL. Plans, specifications, and all other information on application at this Office. Tenders to he addressed to the Chairman of the Patea County Council, indorsed 11 Tenders for Hospital.” Tiro lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. f. McGuire, Chairman Patea County Council. County Offices, Carlyle, April 10th, 1879. 425ap30s
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 416, 12 April 1879, Page 3
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