CO " > qS < S "‘A \A & rci i-H m-ifa m mt t iMZ sfesl W3tski) & ora c General Store s NORMANBY. npHE Undersigned, while Thanking the Settlers and Public JL Generally for the Very Liberal support accorded him during the last Twelve Months, would assure them that he will still endeavor to maintain the just reputation of being the Cheapest Storekeeper in the district. His Motto, as usual, is Small Profits and a J.arge Tradey and with the Large Stock of Goods of Every Description now on hand, he may confidently assert that he can compete, in either Who>esale or Retail Lines, with any house in the district; and having just completed Stock-taking, helms RE—MARKED HTS GOODS LOWER than his usual Cheap Prices, and is now (and for the next Twenty-eight days) holding a CHEAP CASH SALE, And making a further Reduction of 10 percent, on all Purchases of 20s and Upwards, in the Following Linos: Drapery and Clothing Boots and Saddlery Crockery and Brnshwaro Glassware, Lamps, and Fancy Goods THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Will he lound complete with every Article desired, IN THE BUILDERS LINE Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Architraves, House Blocks, Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Spouting, Shingles, Palings, Paints, Oils, Colors, Varnishes, Scrim, and Paper. The Trade Supplied Liberally. Agent for Geo. White's Celebrated Well-burnt Bricks, which may bo had at £o 5s per Thousand, at the Yard, Normanby. L, ENGLAND Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, and Licensed Dealer in Arms and Ammunition, twmi LLi Q > 0 GO NORMANBY.
Waverley and Waitotara Spacing Club, ZSSO. AYERLEY and WAITOTARA Guineas of 105 sovs. —Second Horse to receive £ls out of the Stakes; for three year olds, 1-J? miles. Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies, Sstolbs. Nominations, £2 2s ; acceptance, £5 5s ; for horses bred between Wellington and Taranaki inclusive. Nominations to be in the hands of the Secretary on the 10th February, 1880, or bear Post Mark of that Date. Acceptance on date of General Entry. J. B. TAYLOR, See. W.W.R.C 123717 Waverley. F E R G U S O N, TAILOR, &c., &c. Suits from £5 and upwards— Colonial, Scotch, and English Tweeds Black and Blue Cloths, Fancy Coatings, Worsted Bedford Cords, Doeskins, Bannockburns. EG MO NT BUILDINGS, hawera. / 119 lf3l E. J. Licensed Interpreter. NORMA N B Y. Take Notice, mHAT at the next meeting of the X Patea County Council, I intend (on behalf of the Patea Boiling Down Company) to- apply for a License to Slaughter Large and Small Cattle, on the Works of (the Company, hear the Patea Heads. S' y A. DRAKE, 1241$ Manager, Slew Zealand 3Loan and IVSer* cantile iLgency WARE II OUSE, CARLYLE. GRAIN STOKED at Lowest Current Rates, and Advances made thereon, if required. For particulars arplv to ioaq ‘ *K. F. CHRISTIE,
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 490, 10 January 1880, Page 1
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