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To be Let < r Leased. FOR LEASE , BUSINESS anti Dwelling - House Sites in Patea, and arrangements can be made with the undersigned for the Erection of Cottages on easy terms of payment. WILLIAM DALE, Auctioneer. TO be Let or Sold, an Hotel, doing good business. For further particulars, apply to G. V. Bate, Land Agent, Hawera. Business Notices. JIBBEMAN Rn JACKSON Stock and Station Agent Auctioneer, and General Commission Agent, WANGANUI. Fortnightly Sales of Stock held at St. Hill Street Sale Yards, every alternate Wednesday ; and Monthly Sales at Waverley and Hawera. Cash Purchaser of Wool and other Produce. A Liberal Advance made against same, if consigned to my London Agents. The Business includes the sale of Land and House Property, Investment of Money, and Management of Estates. Hotels and other Properties Valued by Competent Valuators. Agencies. Scottish and New Zealand Loan and Investment Society National Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London. Messrs Krull & Company, Merchants Wellington Messrs J. & T. Meek, Millers, Oamaru St. Kilda Steam Shipping Company S.S. Go-ahead. 959 W. J. Neill, Saddle, Harness, and Collar Maker, BEGS to notify to the general public of Patca and surrounding districts that he has commenced business, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of customers to merit a share of public patronage A well - selected stock of Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Sponges, and other horse requisites, just opened up Harness made to order Temporary Premises —Messrs Chadwick Brothers’ front shop II A W E R A . West Coast Boarding House, HIGH-STREET, A. Domingo, Proprietor, G1 00D accommodation for boarders and l(“ travellers at moderate charges. Cleanliness and civility arc the characteristics of this house. The table and beds cannot be surpassed by any hotel on the coast. The Proprietor has had a very tony experience as a restaurant heeper, and he feels assured that any person yiciny his house a trial will he quite convinced that the accommodation it affords cannot he surpassed. Board and Lodging, £1 per week. WAVERLEY. PV. SMITH, Watchmaker and • Jeweller, late of Dent’s, Strand, London. All orders loft at Mr Dempsey’s hotel will be punctually attended to on the shortest notice, with satisfaction J. Davidson, STOREKEEPER and General Dealer, HAWERA. Money. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Limited), CAPITAL £3,000,000, THE Company makes advances on stations, on stock, on growing clips of wool, and on other produce ; and receives consignments of wool, hemp, grain, tallow, preserved meats, leather, horns, &c., for sale in London on commission, at rates which may be learned on application at the company’s office. Office and Warehouse —Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Further information maybe obtained from the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Nonnanby, Hawera, Patea, Waverley, Marion, Bulls, Sanson, and Halcombe. Money to lend, on good Country Security,—H. E. P. ADAMS, Solicitor, Carlyle. Mr geryase d. hamerton has several sums of money ready to be advanced on First Mortgage of Real Property within the County, Carlyle, May 19th, 1880. THE mistake many Advertisers make 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' Manned.

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Patea Mail, 11 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 11 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 11 December 1880, Page 1

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