Farming Requisites. BRADBURY’S Sheep Dipping Powder, used upon the model farms of the Queen, on the estates of the Duke of Sutherland, Duke of Buccleuch, the Duke of Westminster, and other great estates. One shilling packet, each for 25 sheep, Agents wanted in New Zealand. STOCKBREEDERS’ Medicine Chests, for all disorders in horses, cattle, calves, sheep, and lambs. Agents: Kemp* thorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin. COOPER’S Sheep Dipping Powder is the cheapest and best. It dissolves in cold water. Numerous testimonials. Agents; Felton and Grimwade, Well’gtn SHEEP SHEARS. Ask for Sorby’s new all-steel Sheep Shears, manufactured at Sheffield, and sold in the colonies. Sheep Dip, non-poison ous, is Little’s Chemical Fluid. The chief inspector of Otago testifies to its efficacy and success. Wellington agents: Murray and Roberts. IMPLEMENT and Machine Manufacturers, Messrs Reid and Gray, Christchurch and Dunedin. CALVERT’S Sheep and Cattle Wash sold by Kempthorne and Prosser, Wellington and Dunedin. HOWARD’S Self-lifting Scotch Grubber. Bedford Foundry, England. Order through any merchant in N. Z. FIRST -PRIZE Patent Grass Seed Stripper, Scottßros,, Christchurch, COLT’S Revolvers, new double-action, as supplied to the War Department, AMERICAN Sewing Machine Co.’s Agency, Cdlombo-street, Ch’church. 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
OUR Ancestors Advertised their wares, their inventions, their entertainments, their amusements. So do we, in the present generation ; but how different the conditions ! In the growth and power of the Newspaper Press we read the signs of the times ; and short-sighted indeed is the business-man, with all the light and knowledge before him, and with a suitable article to advertise, who fails to turn to a right account the opportunities thus open to him.— Advertisers' Manual. TELEGRAMS of Latest News are forwarded to the Mail by Special Correspondents at Wellington, Canterbury, Napier, New Plymouth, and bj' agents in all parts of the Colony. Every effort is made to obtain the Latest Important News, and a large expense is incurred in order to make the Mail not merely equal but superior in the freshness and fulness of its News to any journal in this part of the Colony. Ball Programmes are Printed at the Mail Office, Patea, with neatness, taste, and promptness. 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. Subscribers to the Mail are requested to inform the Publisher, at the Patea Office, of any irregular Delivery of the Paper. ' • ■ ■■ ' r '■ ' ' '■■■ ADVERTISING MEDIUM for the West ('oast, Patea Mail. an ludepoudeul Journal for the discussion and advocacy of affairs relating to the County of Patea. BAN KB U PTC V. —Proof of Debt forms on sale at the Mail Odicc. BANKH O T K L, JIAXSKIiS-STKK KT, W0 J i 13Jg toil. A. WAl\ E POU L>, Fno.muKi.vjß. 'lAlllf Travelling Public will find every .JL comfort at the above Hotel, combined with civility and attention, TK ABO HOTEL, Corner Willis and Dixon Streets, ]V/::L.U.\criXL\. 4 H CAMPION, having purchased j\ , Mr MCkrdlc’s in tea' 051, in the above well-known hostlory, solicits a share of patvouago from his numerous friends, acquaintances, and the public generally, jy B JOII N 8081 NS O N (Late of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory-street), Hereby notifies to his friends and the public that he has taken the TRAMWAY HOTEL, Aokuaums Uoao, Wellington.
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Patea Mail, 14 July 1881, Page 4
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