It is said that the Duchess of Edinburgh feels badly on account of her unpopularity in England. She herself is genial, kindly, accomplished, and very finely educated, but the English like neither the devotion to her father’s ideas nor her religion.
ADVANCE, PATE A ! Carlyle Coach, Cart, and Carriage Factory, WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Proprietors. COACHES, Buggies, Broughams, Pluetons, Landaus, and all hinds of light and fancy Vehicles built on the shortest notice by the best workmen procurable in the colony. Tip Drays, Farm Carts, Wagons, and Farm Implements made and Repaired. Importers of English and American Agricultural Machinery, Double and Single Ploughs, Harrows, Swingle and Whipple Trees. Contracts undertaken for Bailway Material and Work. Horses Shod on the most approved principle. ALMANACKS for 1881,—Jones’s, Willis’s, and Wellington (N.Z. Times). James Kenwortliy, Opposite Post Office, Patea, STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent. Dealer in Fancy Goods, Toys, Pipes, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, &c. For Xmas Presents and School Prizes GO TO KENWORTHY’S. BOOKS, Fancy Goods (all kinds), Toys, &c. Special consignments, all well bought, will be sold cheap. Inspect before speculating elsewhere.
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Patea Mail, 8 January 1881, Page 2
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176Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 8 January 1881, Page 2
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