DIRECTORY OF BUSINESSES ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL. auctioneers W. Cowern. Patea W, Dale, Patea Freeman E. Jackson, Wanganui W. Murray Thomson, Hawera Dwan and Co., Wellington Matson and Co., Christchurch Ackland, Campbell, & Co., Ch’chrch T. K. Macdonald & Co., Wellington M. B. Miller, Napier Bauchope & King, New Ptymouth W. Courtney, New Plymouth "D ARRISTERS, Solicitors — G, D. Hamerton, Patea E. if. Ward, Patea H. R. Partington, Hawera •RLACKSMITHS— McCarty and Hunger, Patea Williams Brothers, Coach Factory BOOT and Shoe Makers— E, M. Kirk, Patea ■RREWERS and Bottlers— Gibbons and Co., Patea TJUTCHERS —Gowland, Adamson, & Co., Patea TJ ARBER, Hairdresser, etc., J. Donnelly, Patea Williams Brothers, Patea Factory (COMMISSION Agents, &c., J, and H. Chadwick, Patea Eyton and Pringle, Patea E. C. Homer, Patea G. V. Bate, Hawera W. Dale, Patea J. Kirton, Wellington F. P. Fookes, Waverley F, R. Jackson, Wanganui
TIRAPERS, Silk Mercers — Adams, Cardigan House Peter Bell, Wanganui Skclley and Coy., Broadway House J. F. Schultze, Patea J. Bridge’s Trustees, Wanganui C. E. Skclley, Waverley. TYENTISTS visiting the district—Mr Crosse, from Wanganui Mr Greenwood, from Wanganui Repository at Patea, R. Currie's TjMREWOOD mill at PateaJ. Lett, Meredith street J. Donnelly, Patea S. Taplin, Patea manufacturers H. A. Arthur, Patea Guthrie and Larnach, wholesale XXOTELS which file the Mail See list advertised. TNSURANCE Agents— Eyton and Pringle Fookes, Waverley Horner, Patea D. M. Harris, Patea S. Taplin, Patea Bate, Hawera Jackson, Wanganui T IVERY and Bait Stables— R. Erskine, Patea IVTONEY lent on security by ■t-*-*- H. E. P. Adams, Patea • * G. D. Hamerton, Patea PAINTERS & Decorators— A, Catonach, Waverley STOREKEEPERS, etc., etc., S. Taplin, Patea J. Leo, Waverley J. Davidson, Hawera Fisher, Waitotara JAILORS and Habit-makers R, A. Adams, Patea W. W. Whitmore, Patea Skelley and Company, Patea Huxley, Lambton Quay, Wellington STATIONER & Bookseller James Kenworthy, Patea WASHING FLUID. Save more than half the soap, and nearly , all the washboard labor. Price, 1b per quart bottle. For sale by all Grocers. .We, the undersigned, have thoroughly tested and approve of “ Brown’s Liquid Blueing for Clothes.” We consider it cheaper and more economical, and in every way more desirable, than any other blueing in the market, and are confident that it will give satisfaction to every one who gives it a trial:— Samuel Clayton (of E. N. Holland, Gibb, and Clayton) Wm. Hunter (travelling for W. and J. Secular) R. Wilson and Co. S. G. Gibbs. \ , H. R. Clark and Co., Otago Steam Laundry. The public are respectfully requested to beware of spurious imitations of the above. Ask your grocer for Brown’s Liquid Blueing, and take no other. For sale by all Grocers at Is per bottle. Bottled by « J. BRO' WN, Brown street, Dunedin. Brown’s Starch Polish for glossing linen imparts that fine glossy appearance so desifable 'for Scuffs, - shirts, * &c. Sold in l packages at sixpence each.
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Patea Mail, 7 September 1880, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 7 September 1880, Page 4
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