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«... rrr .Gowep?, *,' ',l :>’>OHEMIST'and druggist; ,v , ‘ i - ;JJ ' ; "Has just unpacked ‘ ' dtitb. - And a nice assortment of FANCY GOODS I "t. , c / Complete stock of Patent Medicines,;, and 1 . ’ - .Calvert’s Carbolic' Acid for sheep ' ; r'Zfl.' * dressing. ■ ' Calves’ Reiinetts and Annato i 1 Hi&fbd's Asthma Cure, and Joy’s' *. 5 ; - ;:ra ; Asthma Cigarettes..' ZOEDONE! . TEETH carefully EXTRACTED. ■if? -Opening K oticb i >•) THOS. NUTSFORD, *■ !• 11 : ’ .-t • '-'t j -‘'i 5 - ! ■ Practical-Watchmaker, 4* Jeweller, etc.,' y (Late of Wanganui), Regs to iiiforralthe public of PATE A and district that he has; v _» . OPENED THE NEW SHOP . • ; Opposite Mr.McKjttrick’sCentra] Hotel, And invites inspection of his choice stock of. '■ Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and other articles connected with the trade. R E'PYI R S. ! Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description skilfully- ■■■■■’■■’ REPAIRED and CLEANED •. with promptitude and .dispatch. Gold Wedding Rings and : • Keepers AtWAYS on hand. JEWELLERY MADE'TO ORDER.; T>RINTING of every kind at the Mail fv-. : office—-superior and cheap. 'i ! ' ?

Business Noticesi E H. ' : N OLA *T : &"C o.’ s , Hawera Stock Sales. 1 ' *•' ' : ' Februaxy'^..v.V...l6 •: March ..W;;;.'............. 16 April ....... m .IS May 11 : , - June ....' 8 July 6. August 3 August 31 . 5eptember...........•••* 28 ; . October 26;.;. , . NovemberT...,’.!... .....23 December ./.'.v..... 21 • Sales of ,Produce, and General Goods are held at the Roofes, High-street, eyfery ! alternate Satqrd!sjr« J ' 11 WLRS. J. O’DEA’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL RESTAURANT, ■ 7 PATEA. ■ M' RS 0 ? I>. begs to inform' her friends and the public that, having taken extensive premises in Patea, .she r hopes, by strict attention to business arid ‘first--class accommodation,' to merit a fair shale ! bf public patronage. Visitors from all districts will find hot meals at all Honrs. Baard: s and Lodging, 18s., %d. ; iireaTcjast] Is.; Dinner , Is. 6%; : ’ Tea, Is.; Good Beds, Is. i TKT AIMATE .Timber Yard, y.y ;/ : *■ MANAIA: , ; • ■ . ■ y , • , : 0. DAYS, lately from\Oamaru, begs »to'inform settlefs on • the Plains that he has opened tlie above Yard’at : M'A-NA IA, : - I and has on hand a ; Large Stock of Doors, Sashes, Mouldings , TURNED LEGS, . . AND All Sorts of Building Materials. Haying made'advantageous arrange-: ments, C. Days is in a position to offer best value.

JOHN GIBSON, importer. builders.-• . I'/- and Sp'outing; kitchen Ranges, Col. Ovens, Stoves, Reg. Grates, English Vi nr™!* - . . and Amjsrican'li-onihoogery and Topis. ■ ' Y BLACKSMITHS—Brass Foundry. ICES, Bolts, Nuts, Putman Nails, Washers, Hoop Iron. SETTLERS. KICHMOND and Chandler-s prize Chaff-cutters, Root-pulpers, Drills; Hornsby ■Ploughs; single and double ; Wallace and Holtham’s Auckland-made Double Furrow; Ploughs, &c,; Reid and Gray’s Dunediii Implements ; Avery and Fairbank Platform Wdighirig Machines and Scales,; 1 VVi re Netting, Sheep Shears; Spades, Hay Forks and Rakes, Handles, Lightning Hay-knives, Furnace-pans (copper and castiron) from 20 to 80 gallons. Clover Seeds (very choice); to arrive/per “ Alastor,” in February. '. Fencing Wire and Staples ; Barbed Steel Wire;, PAINTERS. T>APEBHANGINGS ; by bale j Scrim, Brush ware, White-and Red Lead Paints, Oil, X; , Varnish, Gold Size,,Bn. Hard Spirit, French Polish, Copal Body, Copal Carriage. Trade Requisites. FURNISHING. . TRON BEDSTEADS, Cots, Chairs, Cutlery, Tinware, Brush ware, E.P. Ware, Door I " Mats, Pumps.and Piping,' Lampware, Glassware, Crockery, Wire Meat-covers, American Olbthes-Wringerg, and every requisite for furnishing. Agent for Singer’s Sewing Machines, Dayis’s New Vertical-feed Sewing Machines, and others. , „ „ . » • v - 12 Hollis & Sons’ New C.T.B.L. Guns to arrive per “ Mercia,” due in January. New Goods to arrive by “Margaret Galbraith,” “Mercia,” “Perthshire,” “ Euterpia.” ‘‘,Alaster,” : &c. _ . "V: 1 :'.: HUNGER,,Y’ ; f ; ( T)XiACLSMITHS, Importers of Farm and 13 , Wheelwrights. Traps, Carts, &.C made or Repaired. 'v •, •■> • Excellent Workmanship: :Gnarahteed; Horse Shoeing on the most approved principle. BEE-HIVE STORE. JQ'PtNr WHELA IST 8 EA AND GROCERY PRICE LIST!, TO THE PUBLIC .-. Anchovies— Ejsence Is 4d, paste Is 4d per bottle • - ~ Arrowroot —Queensland Bd, St. Vincent Is. ■Bermuda, Is £d per lb Acid—Tartaric'33 Gd. Apples—Dried, 8d lb Barley—Pearlf 1 4d ,Ib, r; .Blacking—Bd dozen Black Lead, Id per packet Blue—Oxford Is 6d per lb Brooms and Brushes, every variety.. . _ Butter —A constant supply of the choicest dairies,-at eilrrent rates ■ Bacon and -bahis—Only the : best Canterbury kept: - SfdesJSJd, hams lid • Candied Lemon (3,kinds)- —Is Gd to-2s per lb Candles from lOd to Is 8d per lb Capers.ls; .Is 3d per bottle Currants,. clean; at,7d per lb Currie Ppwder^Ci , o39»& Blackwell’s lb 3(1 per bottle, Morton’s 9d per bottle Coffee (Greig Se Co.’s, Dunedin, and Trent Bros-VChristchurch) from Is 4d to 2s lb Cocoar-Van Hoaten’s, 4s lOd, 2s 5(1, and Is 3d per tin; Tullock’s 4 s Sd, 2s 4d, and Is 2d per tin ; Eppk—Fry’s,-Rb packet, 5d • Corn Flour—Bd; 10d, and Is per lb Carbonate of soda, Gd per lb , Cream of Tartar, 2s 9d per'lb Cheese—Best Akaroa reduced to 8d per lb Carr away s, Is Gd per lb Clothes lines, 9d and I s ~ Extract of Soap—G packcts for Is Emery Powder, 9d per tin , . -. Essences (flavoring); Is and. Is 3d per. bottle Jams—Stoheless, Daf ol ’ 1 , Jelly—Calfsfoot, quarts 4s Gd' Maccaroni. ls 2cl per lb .Swiss- Milk and Coffee, Is Gd per tin/; Milkmaid brand,.lid per tin Oil—Salad 9cl, castor Is per bottle Pepper—Black ,1s Gd, white Is 8d per lb, Kerosine— High test, 11s a tin Seidlitz Powers, Is 4d , - • Soap, Gd, 9d, and- Is per bar Pickles—-Oriental 2s Gd, Cross & Blackwell’s Is 3d, Morton’s assorted Isi per bbtt|e Pain-killer, Is 4d per-bottle j W1 ■ | t ■ Peas—Split, 5d per lb Rice —Best 4d, ground Gd per lb Sago—sd, ground 8d per lb_ .. Sugars—l.W. 401b bags at ,5J j j 1.0. 401b bags 4|d per lb; English loaf 7cl per lb geed—Canaryhemp, rape, linseed] 8d per lb Sulphur— Flour of, 9d per lb ;; Teas In half-chests and boxes. Ken-Yong Congou 3 s 4xl per lb ; Young JETow Congou 2s Gd lb; Assam Pan : Yong Congou (very : best) 3s lb ; Orange Peko'gs Gd lb:; Tobaccos —Nail rod,-6s per ,lb Venus fiat i tens 6s per lb ; twist 5s 6d J - ■’ ‘ Tapioca, 8d per lb. < ,Treacle,• 5d • / Vinegar—English, 3s Gd- per, gallon Washing Boards—Wood Is 4d, zinc Is 9d Whiting, 2d per lb Washing soda, 2d per lb ■ Yeast powder, 9d per tin SPECIAL LINES. ' Potted Meats and Game—Oxford sausages, i Cambridge do, ham, tongue and chicken, I Yorkshire gjaine pie, veal and; ham pie, Yorkshire pork pie, ham, &c., cliickeii do,’ ( hashed venison, jugged bare, pheasants, grouse, partridge, truffled .tripe, cpljard,ox tongue, pic-nic tongue, Russian ox tongue in jelly, savoury pie, &c,, See., Sec. As at present advertised, thisJbist contains about u fourth* part of the compete catalogue.

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Patea Mail, 3 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 3 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 3 January 1882, Page 1

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