A prosy person was . indulging in a long homily about the cruelty of shooting animals, when a whitty lad exclaimed; “ I’d sooner be shot with a rifle than talked to death by a smooth bore.
& ARRIVAL OF ARRIVAL OF IRiPIRYh THOMAS NORTH :; tN„ ANNOUNCING Ihe arrival of his SPRING & SUMMEiI GOODS j. would take this -opportunity of thanking his Friends and the Public, generally.for the marked increase he -ha Anoticed in ; his Business during'the past six months, which he attributes principally to publib sympathy. " 1 MONET STILL BEING WANTED, r ~ 77TTTrj ■u A Continuation a of'/th&jtiberal h Support is Solicited. : ! ' The Goods will be Marked at Priced 1 convince all thXt * they are getting Good Value ifor’ithexr Money; , The Stock will consist of the Latest Novelties in - i j, • ■ ■ English Millinery ’ Fancy Dress Goods. Men’s, YoutlisV & Boys’ Clothing Marked very low. „ Marked Very low Stock of English Colonial BOOTS & SHOE sat prices to suit the times,. - The Millinery &. Dressmaking Department Is still under that efficient management which has given such universaljsatisfactibii. Note the Address' : THOMAS NORTH, “EXCELSIOR HOUSE,” PATEA.
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Patea Mail, 20 January 1882, Page 3
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179Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 20 January 1882, Page 3
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