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Hotels. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. C. HOWE, Proprietor. THE undersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform his Friends and the Travelling Public that the accommodation for Travellers, Families, &c., is not to be surpassed in Foxton; that he keeps none but the best brands of {Vines and Spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. C. HOWE, Proprietor. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, CUHA-STREET. T T. WILKINS has much pleasure y . in informing his friends and general public that he has purchased the lease of the above well-known Hotel, apd that he is now ready to receive visitors and boarders. The house is quite new, having been recently erected, no expense being spared to secure the comfort of all who may favor its proprietor with their patronage. TE ARO HOTEL, Corner Willis and Dixon Streets. A E. CAMPION, having purchased XX, Mr M'Ardlc’s interest in the above well-known hostlery, solicits a share of patronage from his numerous friends, acquaintances, and the public generally. BA N K II OTE L, Manners-street. A. WAKEFORD, Proprietor. THE Travelling Public will find every comfort at the above Hotel, combined with civility and attention. jyj-R JOHN ROBINSON (Late of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory-street), Hereby notifies to his friends and the public that he hns taken the TRAMWAY HOTEL, Adelaide Road. Mounted couriers deliver tlie Mail in nil parts of the District, at an early hour, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. Gr OLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURE. The proprietor having received very many testimonials from respected and well-known old colonists (North and Middle Islands), solicits a careful perusal of a few of them, and leaves the public to judge whether or not these Indian Medicines have been justly styled THE WONDER OE THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. All suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Indigestion, Biliousness, or Liver Complaints, should immediately tiy these medicines, and prove their marvellous effects. They can be had of all chemists and medicine vendors. rp II E GKEA T AMERICAN MEDICINE. WESTON’S WIZARD OIL. Patentee and Sole Proprietor, Frank Weston. Weston’s Wizard Oil, Composed of Healing Gums, Balsams, Vegetable Oils, and rare Medicinal Herbs, is guaranteed to cure rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, sprains, piles, diarrhoea, toothache, headache, lumbago, wounds, burns, cramps, cholera, spasms, sore or inflamed eyes, earache, contracted cords or muscles, pains in the side, sore throat. Weston’s Wizard Oil And Magic Pills Arc retailed by all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colony. £IOO Reward—l will give the above reward for information leading to the detection and conviction of any person making or offering for sale any spurious or colorable imitation of Weston’s Wizard Oil. (Signed) FRANK WESTON. rplIE mistake many Advertisers make JL is to place their advertising expenses to current account instead of to capital account. Suppose a yearly expenditure of £IOO in Advertising produces a net profit of only £2O for the first year. Undoubtedly this does not mean a loss of £BO, but it means a return of £2O per cent upon capital invested ; for the business is there, and will remain if properly looked after, and a second year’s Advertising will most certainly increase the profit on the full capital to 30 or 40 per cent. As a set-off to these expenses in the capital account of the enterprising business-man, he can show the increased value of the article advertised, and also of the goodwill of his business. Some business-men lose sight of this fact.— Advertisers' Manual. OEMANBY Agent for the Mail, Mr JJN Gibson, who will receive orders for Papers and Advertisements. / IF you WANT a HORSE, Advertise in the Patea County Mail; chief office, Patea. Three insertions for 65., under one inch.

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Patea Mail, 2 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 2 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 2 September 1880, Page 4

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