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The “Mail” is the Advertising Medium of the West Coast, from Wanganui to New Plymouth

Hawera District. Gr. V. BATE, Land, estate, and general COMMISSION AGENT, Has the undermentioned Properties in his hands for sale : AO A ACRES in the Moa district, swamp 4tO laud ; easily drained, and good road; land is first class, having been specially picked by a surveyor. -J A r\ ACRES, opposite the Manganui I / Railway Station; 50 acres cleared and grassed. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage. f\f\ ACRES, Okato, Stoney river ; 450 /V v/ freehold, remainder leasehold on very favourable terms. Half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent. Subdivided into ten paddocks. Good homestead. Every convenience for first-class farm. A n'S\ ACRES, near Normanby ; one of / U the best farms in the district. Fenced, grassed, and subdivided. HOTEL IN HAWERA, doing a first-class business. "J J) A A ACRES of Land,about 12 miles XijUU south of New Plymouth, with every convenience for working a first-class farm ; all laid down in grass, or in crop ; well subdivided; homestead and men’s houses ; considered one of the most complete farms in the province. Terms easy. Can be bought in one lot, or subdivided to suit purchasers. A £Z/~\ ACRES on the Whakamara Block. * Clearings, and slight scrub. Very reasonable. ACRES,near Normanby ; splendid land; homestead, and grassed. Part can remain on mortgage. ?7 f* ACRES, Moa Block; splendid situa- / O tion ; partly cleared; and a good house erected thereon. A A A ACRES,near Hawera; subdivided GfcV/U into 8 paddocks ; well grassed ; with cottage, stockyards, stables, &c. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage at current rates. "I At/A/A ACRES of land at Urenui ; I V/Vy V/ fenced; thirteen-roomed house erected thereon ; well fenced, and laid down in English grasses. This property may be bought in one lot, or subdivided to suit purchasers, In any case a good portion of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. ACRES, near Hawera; well fenced, grassed and watered ; all open land. "| ACRES best land in the disI /Ta\ It F trtet. Homestead, stabling, and woolshed ; subdivided, and every convenience. Cheap ; part can remain on mortgage at current rates. OOP WILL of Maori Leases for sale. FOR SALE.— Six-roomed House in Hawera, well finished, with two acres of ground. WAIMATE PLAINS.—A splendid Farm of 200 acres. Cheap, HOTEL AT STRATFORD to be sold or leased ; very favourable terms. TOWN SECTIONS in Hawera, Normanby and Kakaramea. Eight-roomed house in Hawera. Good healthy position. LSO, other Rural and Town Properties. Hotels At which the MAIL is Filed for reference. WANGANUI HOTELS at which the Mail is filed for reference:— Ship Hotel Victoria Hotel Custom House Hotel Railway Hotel Empire Hotel Prince of Wales Hotel Dunedin hotels at which the Mail is filed for reference: — Imperial, W. H. Haydon Waine’s Family Hotel Watson’s Hotel City Hotel, Mr Murphy Criterion Hotel, Mr Thompson Royal Exchange, Mr Wishart Shamrock Hotel, Mr Philps Prince of Wales Hotel Pier Hotel, Mr Baxter WELLINGTON HOTELS at which the Mail is filed for reference. — Occidental Hotel Empire Hotel Post Office Hotel Duke of Edinburgh Hotel O AMARU HOTELS at which the Mail is iiled for reference:— Star and Garter, Mrs Longford Great Northern, Mr Amos Christchurch hotels at winch the Mail is filed for reference: — White Hart, Mr Shepherd City Hotel, Mr Shepherd Warne’a Commercial Hotel Wagner’s Family Hotel Ashburton hotels at which the Mail is filed for reference: — Quill’s Commercial Hotel Shearman’s Hotel

ESTABLISHED 1857. o Christmas and New Year, 1880-1. VISITORS TO WANGANUI During the holidays SHOULD CALL AND MAKE THEIR PURCHASES At Peter Bell s. GRAND CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ANNUAL GIFT SALEH! AT R ARGAINS 1 SPEC IA L pAR GAINS I! Arc now to be had in Clothing, Drapery, Millinery and Hosiery. The Sale will be continued FOR FOUR WEEKS. AT VICTORIA HOUSE. Peter Bells GRAND ANNUAL EXPOSITION AND GIFT SALE.

Shipping. iQTE A M TO LONDON. IO ORIENT LINE. Tlic following steamships, belonging to the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited), and the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, Avill leave Melbourne at the undermentioned dates for Adelaide and London, via the Suez Canal and Naples:— And the service will be maintained by succeeding steamers at intervals of a fortnight. Fares to London, £l6 to £6O guineas ; Suez Canal dues, 8s in addition. Passages granted in Melbourne by BRIGHT BROS, and CO. Messrs, shaw, sayill, and COMPANY, AND ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE OF SHIPS. FOR LONDON. Arrangements have been made for the despatch of ships are of the highest class, celebrated for the rapid passages between the Colony and London, as well as for the first-rate condition in which their cargoes are delivered. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed ; every convenience and ventilation thoroughly provided. The dietary scale is most liberal for all classes of passengers. For further particulars as to rates of freights and passage-money, apply to THE NATIONAL M. & A. COMPANY. LIMITED, (John Inglis, Agent, Christchurch,) EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., Or to DADGETHY, NICHOLS & CO. Christchurch and Lyttleton 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' Manual. MANUTAHI Agent for the Mail, Mr Foreman, who will receive orders for Papers and Advertisements.

ET your Advertisement .appear in the best established and most influential journals, If you wish to gain success, and Advertise persistently. False notions of economy in Advertising are sure to produce failure ; hut economy wisely followed up by avoiding worthless papers, and giving a reasonable price to established journals, will attain for you the end desired.—Advertisers' Manual. ORMANBY Agent for the Mall, Mr Gibson, who will receive orders for Papers and Advertisements.

NOT many years since, the Newspaper Press was meagre and very limited. Now the opinion of the Colony is consulted, through the Press, upon the most and the least important questions of the day ; whilst, in a Commercial sense, an opportunity is afforded to Merchants and others of announcing to the world what they have to Sell, and what are the special advantages of their goods.— Advt. Manual. Mounted couriers deliver the Mail in all parts of the District, at an early hour, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. FARMS to he Sold should be Advertised in the Putea County Mail, Three insertions for (*s.. under one inch of space.

FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. C. HOWE, PIIOPBJETOII. rpHE 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 Wines and Spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. C. HOWE, Proprietor. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, Wellington. JT. WILKINS has much pleasure , in informing his friends and general public that he has purchased the lease of the above well-known Hotel, and 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.

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Patea Mail, 22 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 22 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 22 February 1881, Page 4

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