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WN O B L E , Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hawcra, Normanby, and surrounding districts, that he has received a new stock of Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s BOOTS of every description, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest remunerative prices for cash. Ladies’, Gents’, and Working Men’s Boots of every description made to order on the shortest notice. JUST ARRIVED, A splendid stock of Ladies’ Boots, Imported direct. W.N. can state, without fear of contradiction, that his own bespoke work cannot be. equalled in the district, or excelled in New Zealand, for style or workmanship. Note the address— Opposite Prosser’s Hotel, Hawera. HIGH-STREET HAWERA. SEVERE COUGHS, COLDS, and ASTHMA are speedily cured by using The Pectoral Balsam of Carrageen, on Irish Moss. The Irish Moss is admirably adapted to promote expectoration, case the breathing, and allay the tickling sensation which occasions the cough ; and for all temporary and local affections, such as wheezing and irritation of the throat. Prepared from the original receipt by WILLIAMSON & CO., Chemists and Druggists, WANGANUI. To be had from James Kenworthy, Patent Medicine Depot, Carlyle. 35603" HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. THE dullness of times and scarcity of money brought an immense increase of trade to Huxley, the Wellington Tailor. In prosperous times people are lavish of their money, payiny £6 lOs for suits, when they could get quite as good from Huxley for £4 10s. When money is scarce, people begin to enquire where they can get good value, and are directed to Huxley, who can make good suits at £3 or £3 lOs. The £4 10s suits are quite equal to the best in Wellington, consequently Huxley has been doing a very large trade, the last four months having employed from 30 to 40 hands. The best tradesmen of the most experience can always produce the cheapest and best article. fJIORRES STRAITS LINE. Steam to Europe, India, China, Japan, and all Queensland Ports. One of the Company’s steamers leaves Sydney every four weeks for Singapore and Hong Kong under mail contract, connecting at Singapore with the P. and O. Co. and Messageries Maritimes steamers for India and Europe (Via Suez), Passengers booked at through rates to Queensland, Europe, and Eastern Ports. Tea and other cargo booked in Hong Kong at through rates to all New Zealand Ports for transhipment to Union Company’s steamers. Sydney. AH information can be obtained from BRIGHT BROS. & CO„ Dunedin, General Agents fer New Zealand ; Or* UNION S.S. COMPANY, Wellington. Three Prize Medals received at the Great Exhibition, Philadelphia. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES FOR NEW ZEALAND. CAUTION TO WATCH BUYERS. Unscrupulous parties are selling worthless watches bearing Trade Marks very similar to the Trade Marks of GENUINE WALTHAM WATCHES. This is not only a fraud on the purchaser, blit a great injury to the reputation of the genuine Watch. In view of these facts, TUB AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY would counsel buyers to insist on having their : preference for Waltham Watches respected, and not allow themselves to be put off with any imitations, either foreign or domestic. ROBBINS AND APPLETON, General Agents of the American Watch Company. Waltham Buildings, Holborn Circus, London , E.C, ■P.S.—The American Waltham VVatch can be obtained Wholesale and Retail in Wellington, Auckland, Canterbury, and most ef the principal towns in the colonies. J>ATENT WROUGHT NAILS J. J. Cordes and Co., the patentee and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known patent Wrought Nails, commonly known as EWBANK NAILS, Desire to make it known that they have iadepted a “ Star ” or r “ Cross ”, as their Trade Mark, and that all Nails now made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and’ that within every package sent from their works is also placed a.card bearing their name and address. . Any, nails, therefore, which are not, distinguished as above, must, not be confounded with Etybank’s Nails, the quality of which is. well appreciated as being far superior to any other make. Nail Works —Newport, Monmouth.

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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 531, 10 June 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 531, 10 June 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 531, 10 June 1880, Page 1

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