Business Notices. Pianos! Pianos! CAN be had Cheap at E. Ellely Gilbert’s, and Tuned 12 months free of charge. Old Instruments put into thorough good repair. Tuning done by the year. Will visit Patea shortly. Due notice will be given. Address—Devon-street, New Plymouth, care Mr Gower, Chemist, Patea. F. W- Batten, BRICKLAYER & CONTRACTOR, PATEA. ESTIMATES given. Plans prepared. Work done ia.tfi.wn or country. Aildress,—Australasian Hotel, Patea. HARD UP. Waiting for the Railway. IN the meantime people must live In order to. do so 1 am selling the second cuts of Beef at from per lb. P. C. G OWL AND, Butcher. g BRYANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE—Mrs Howitt, confectioner, Paten. SPECIAL NOTICE. EGMONT ROAD Pork Butchery and POULTRY SHOP, i THE Undersigned begs to Thank the Public of Patea for the liberal support accorded him while in business, and now being about to start in the above line, hopes by strict attention to his customers to have a fair share of public patronage.
Cooked Meats, Pork Pies, Real Pork Sausages, &c., &c. GAME IN SEASON! VEGETABLES of ALL KINDS! Igg’ Having made Special Arrangements with best Dairies in the district, the public can rely on a First-class Article. All Poultry will he pinched before leaving the Shop ! Orders Solicited. Terms Cash. W. _ COLSON, Proprietor. I 3 Cb B. ■B o 3 S 0 Cb g g 1 § 8 5 I i o 0 8 § Cb 1 B; O 8 cs § o Cb § S ! o 8AUTUMN. 1882. WINTER. rpHE FIRST PORTION OF THE NEW GOODS for this Season, comprising over (sg” FIFTEEN CASES, ARE now opened up. The BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED, AND PARENTS & GUARDIANS Will find it advantageous to MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION. THE STOCK OF MEN’S: CLOTHING Is simply superb, and the variety of HATS I BLANKETS HOSIERY | FLANNELS SHIRTINGS Second to None in New Zealand ! ijffi* Agents for the celebrated Wertheim Sewing Machines. PATE A BRANCH,— A. J. COTTRELL , Manager. § a ■fi.KJ § B B g § B a a s § a a
Photography. Oxford-street Photographic Gallery, PA TEA. PORTRAITS ■ taken daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Residences and views photographed to order. D. M. WARREN, ' Proprietor. James Kenworthy, Opposite Post Office, Patea STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent, dealer in Fancy Goods. J. K. now receives goods from England monthly by Orient steamers, including magazines, new novels, and other liteiature. Novelties, or articles of any descrip-, tion or size can be procured by this means. Orders solicited for the Young Ladies Journal (now greatly enlarged), Family Reader, and other magazines, which are all supplied at lowest-colonial rates. Just out—Universal Instructor, 9a 6d, the best home educator yet issued.; May be taken on weekly or monthly payments. ADVERTISING rates Reduced for the Daily Mail—see 4th page.
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Patea Mail, 1 April 1882, Page 2
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