Business Notices. BOOTS—GOOD QUALITY—CHEAP Clearing Out Sale. JAMES RHODES is now offering the whole of his stock of Boots and Shoes at COST PRICE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Gents’ Elastic-sides reduced from 18s. to 13s Gd ; Ladies’ Kid Boots reduced from 13s 6d to 11s 6d, and from 10s 6d to 9s. Other kinds proportionately cheap. This is a genuine clearing sale, and great bargains may beseemed. JAMES RHODES, Bootmaker, Leicksticr-strekt, Patica. Patea Wood, and Chaff Steam Mills. MR THOS. HAYCOCK wishes to inform the public of Patea that ho has taken the above Mills, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of the public support. Firewood and JCiiakf on hand. Firewood delivered in any part of the town in 15in lengths at 30s per cord. Firewood left at the Mills, cut and delivered at 5s per cord. THOS. HAYCOCK. Patea, Feb. 21st, 1881. Public Announcements. TO LET. pIER DINING ROOMS; immediate possession. Apply on the premises. Impounding Notice. jMPOUNDED in the Patea Pound: 1 Brown Gelding, three white feet, with bullock bell round neck; branded like I near shoulder. 1 Dark Bay Cob Gelding, branded like IH near shoulder. 1 Dark Bay Gelding, branded like T in circle. Unless the above lie released hy Thursday, June 16th, they will be sold in accordance with the Impounding Ordinance, H. I. DAVIS, Pound keeper. Freehold Building Sites on Deferred Payments. QUARTER-ACRE and A-acre Building Bites, opposite the Church, on Taranaki road, for sale, on easy terms. Apply to C. F. BARKER. FREDERIC! C. SPARKS, (pupil of Lansdowne Cottello, Royal Academy of Music, London,) TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE. Terms, Two Guineas per Quarter, payable in advance. Balls, Concerts, «&c., attended as pianist. Kakamarea Flour Mill. ETA IL. PRICES. lbs. •& s. d. Flour per sack 200 ...1 5 0 ~ „ 100 ... 0 13 0 Wheat meal „ 100 ... 0 11 0 Sacks not charged for the above quantities. Pollard 140 ... 0 7 0 Bran ... ... 80 ... 0 3 0 Chick wheat ... 60 ...0 3 0 Oats, &c. t crushed for feed at 6d per bushel, sacks charged 9d each. E. PAYNE, Proprietor. NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS will oberve that a new Quarter commenced on April Ist. Accounts due for Subscriptions and Advertisements are requested to be paid. Accounts extending over six months are requested to be paid without farther application. Subscription: Quarter in advance, 7s, Quarter on credit, 7s. 6d. Yearly in advance, 265. One month may be paid in advance, 2s 6d,
QPENINCt J^OTICE. COMPLETION OP' NEW J> UXMtSXS. THOMAS NORTH this opportunity _of thanking Ills nmnermiH customers for their jL patronage during the eight years he has been in business, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. T. N trusts that with new and commodious premia* hj, and a, large new slock, to be able to give increased satisfaction, ami merit a still larger amount of support. The Stock will consist of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY , DRAPERY, AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. MEN'S, YOUTHS' . AND BOYS' CLOTHING. In connection with the above is a BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, tccU stocked •with Colonial and Entjlish Roots and Shoes. ALL GOODS MARKED AT THE LOWEST I'OSSKILI? I’KIC'E. .jggl THE DRESSMAKING Is still under the management of Miss Mclnehnv, who has given such universal satisfaction. T. NORTH Draper and Clothier, PA TEA.
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Patea Mail, 2 June 1881, Page 2
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547Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 2 June 1881, Page 2
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