TUESDAY, JUNE 21.1 The “Mail” is the Advertising medium of the west Coast, from Wanganui to New Plymouth: ESTABLISHED
The book-keeper who fell from a column of figures is still in a ciitical state. A dog-fight is not a noble spectacle, although it is undoubtedly a display of cur rage.
PATE A TIN WORKS. A. B. Pye, Plumber, Tinsmith, and Bellhanger, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Patea and surrounding District, that he has Ke-opened in those new premises next to the Patea Coach Factory, where he trusts by first-class workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a share of public' support. Goods in stock : Force and Lift Pumps Ash pans for Register Grates, Portable Shower Baths, Tea Canisters, Sugar Boxes, Chimney Cans for Smokey Chimneys, Potato Steamers, Portable Washing Boilers, Zinc Spouting, Water Tanks, and every description of Tinware. Any article not in stock manufactured on the shortest notice. A.R.P. would call attention to this fact that all Goods are Manufactured on the Premises, and of the Bust Material, and are therefore superior to the imported slop made article usually sold in stores. Practical Workmen sent to any part of the district. All Work Guaranteed. Note the Address : jfiext Door COACH FACTORY, Palea.
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Patea Mail, 21 June 1881, Page 4
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203Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 21 June 1881, Page 4
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