o us in- linoti vcly judge from! first"impreSSiofiST• o proceed from the exterior to the interior; a weii-rtre.'-ed man gratifies our fondness for beamy .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,. parses by, and disposed to think favorably of liinn Tina universal disposition cannot safely bo offended To be habitually a sloven is to constantly’, though unconsciously, offend numerous persons. "jiioui whom ihu favour of; some may bo ’•'aliuifiiy; and therefore a shrewd man is not. content to make himself neat now and then bud always will appear well dieted. He keeps his clothes hi good order, and is carcra. in the selection of a tailor. In bringing this maxim before public notice, Ji. A. Adapts, Cardigan Homo, 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 his goods of selection, material, good fit. and low price. He obtains his cloths in the most advantageous markets; ho employs first-class cutters and workmen; he avoid,, obsolete fashions; and ho is content with moderate profit, in the place of uo 'xoroitant percentage which only a few year ago was universal, and still is frequent in tin adoring trade. His gloves, hats, shirts, hoi ry, tics, and scarfs, are adso such as will } lascllie most fastidious. Whatevercxperienc< :apital, care, and good taste can effect on th tradesman’s side, is done by 11. A. Adams, . fl order that all his customers may realise the substantial .advantages of being well-dressed; and that 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 hand a large and carefully selected stock of cloths suitable for all seasons, —K. A. ADAMS Cardigan House, Carlyle.— ADVT, Hollmcay's Ointment and Pills.—Rheumatism and Neuralia. —Though the former disease remorselessly attacks the young and the robust, and the latter ruthlessly selects its victims from the weak and delicate, the same medical treatment will infallibly cure both complaints. After the affected parts have been diligently fomented with hot brine, and the skin has been dried, Holloway’s Ointment must well and perseveringly be rubbed in for a few minutes twice a day, and his Pills must be taken according to the printed directions wrapped jound each box of his medicine. Both Ointment and Pills' are accompanied by instructions designed for the public at largo, and no invalid, who attentively reads them, can now be at any loss to doctor Himself successfully.
WI L L'l A M DALE will sell by Public Auction at bis Mart, Carlyle— The Balance of Stock-in Trade from Oeo Hotel and Store. 200 Mutton Hams (in lots to suit Purchasers). The Materials used in the construction of the Carlyle Pound (to be removed). Chaff Cutter, 20 Sacks Potatoes, 20 Fowls, and a Lot of Sundries, Terras at Sale. Sale at 12 o’clock. W. DALE, Auctioneer. PATEA STEAM SHIPPING Co. i SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Patea Steam Shipping Company will be held at the Company’s Office, on Tuesday, 22nd instant, at 4 p.m. Business—To Confirm the Resolution altering the Date of the General Meeting from the First to the Last Thursday in April, in each year. By order. D. M. HARRIS, 735J19 Manager. ROB ER T CURR IE, ■WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Opposite Town Hall, CARLYLE. , FANCY GOODS, Dolls, &c. Firstclass Brands only of Tobacco and Cigars, always on Hand. JUST RECEIVED, an endless variety of Scrap Pictures. . Carlyle, Bth July, 1879. 73501 l
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 443, 12 July 1879, Page 3
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626Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 443, 12 July 1879, Page 3
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