Public ilrmouncements. Patea Library. NEW BOOKS. —The Committee''have just added a fresh supply of new and standard books, to the Library, and other larger supplies of new books are being obtained. The Committee have endeavored to meet an immediate demand for fresh readable literature, knowing that most of the books in stock had been -pretty wel 1 read ; and have therefore procured the following books through a local agent without loss of time : v 1 Id alia, by Ouida Held in Bondage, by Ouida A Dog of Flanders, Jby Ouida . i Friendship, by Quida : ’ • \ : ’ In a Winter City, by Ouida" ; Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage, by Ouida ■ A Village Commune, by Ouida : Miss or Mrs, bj 7 Wilkie Collins Basil, by Wilkie Collins The Law and The Lady, by Wilkie: Collins' 1 ' ’- ■ 7 •. t ■ i Gabriel Conroy, by Bret Harte . Gaslight and Daylight, by G. A. Sala Olympia, by R. E, Francillon Caleb Williams, by W. Godwin ■ Charlotte’s Inheritance, ; Strangers and Pilgrims, ■; : Ready Money Mortiboy,' by Beisant & :: Rice ! ’ ' ! "\ ■ i! ’ ' . | Tales of Mystery, by ; E. A. Poe ‘ Roxy, by Eggleston : ; Garth, by J Hawthorne: ' i High Spirits, by James Payn Wild as a Hawk, by Katharine Macquoid 1 Lealv, the* Jewish Maiden* ——— ' The Browrig Papers* by Douglas; Jerrold I Dear Lady Disdain j by Justin. McCarthy I Strange CluQs,;by James-McGovan f-.-my i Scott, by R. H. Hutton , ; . j Milton, by M. Pattison . . . .. ! Gibbon, by J. O. Mbrison ' 1 ' Johnson,.by L.i Stephen ■: ; Hawthorne, by H. Jarnes.jiv ;n ,r, ,-,i Goldsmith, by W. Black : The Novellette Library, by Rita | Sunlight and Shadow, by J. B. Gough ; Wonders of Bodily Strength, by C. I Russell • .T ■ ; The New Republic, by W. H. Mallock ! Melbourne House,
Love’s Conflict, by Florence Marryatt , No Intentions, by Florence Marryatt ; Nelly Brooke, by Florence Marryatt Gerald Estcdiirtj by, Florence Marryatt . Forever and Forever, by Florence.Mar- ; - ryatt - : ; : - ; ‘ ■' i Petrone, by Florence-Manyatt Veiohique,Vby Florence Marryatt • A Harvest of Wild Oats, by Florence ' , Marryatt ■ ■ - I The Prey of the Gods, by Florence i , Marryatt !The Girls; of Feversham, by Florence Marryatt Her Lord and Mastery by Florence Mar- 7 : ■. ; ryatt : , Mad Duinaresq, by Florence Marryatt : The Valley of Poppies, by Joseph Hat-- . ton, •' ■Clytie, by Joseph Hatton Innocents at Home, by Mark Twain Innocents Abroad, by Mark Twain Sylvester Sound, by Cockton One-and-Twenty, by Robinson On Guard, by Annie Thomas Frank Sinclair’s, Wife, by Mrs Riddell 'An Old Fogey, by Max Adeler A Horrid Girl, —— . diaries Auchester, : Rutledge, —- Young Ireland (Duify) Voyage Bound .the. World — Australia, (illus.) by Jules Verne Voyage Round-the World—N. Zealand, (illus.) by Jules Verne Modern Society, by Catherine Sinclair . Exeter Hall and its Associations, by ; _ F. M. Holmes : ' History of Catch pole, (illus.) ’ by Rev. Richard Cbbhold Reading .Room. •Tfle-. following Papers are supplied ; ; Home : News, London Weekly Times, Echo .(Christchurch), Weekly Press, Manawatu/Standard, Graphicj Punch, ; ; Lyttelton Times, HaWera and Mor- = | raanby Star, Nelson : Evening Mail, Wellington Evening Post,^Austral-■ , lasian, .Wanganui Herald, ■ Wanganui ■ : Chronicle,>Hawkes Bay Herald, Otago Witness,,; Otago Daily Times,' Tara-' ; naki Herald, Weekly Times, and ‘ Patea papers. ; , j Ot}ier Papers , just added ; —North Otago Times, Oamaru Mail, Auckland ; Weekly News, Rangitikeb Advocate, ’ Marlborough Express, Dunedin Even- ; ing Star, Poverty Bay Standard, Poverty Bay Herald, Taranaki News, Manawatu Standard. The following additional Papers are often left by Subscribers :—Dunedin Evening Star, London Sporting Times, Australian Sportsman, Oamaru Mail, Otago Times, Canterbury Times. ; Magazines, in Reading Room :—Temple ; Bar,' Contemporary The Magazine, Scribner’s Monthly. , \ ” . [Free advt. ittrANCHESTteR Steam Saw and iVi Planing Mills, Taonni, near Feilding. Matai, Rimn and White Pine in any quantity. Dressed Timber of every description always on hand. H. ADSETT, Proprietor.
SERVANTS Wanting Places may Aclver- , lise in the Mail; three times for Bs.
A!. R. Pye, Plumber, Tinsmith, and Bell Hanger, WHILE thanking the public of Palca and surrounding district for the liberal support accorded to him duuring the time he has been in business, bogs to inform them tLat he has just imported, a quantity of Lift and Force Pumps, DOUGLAS PUMPS, DEEP WELL PUMPS, guaranteed to lift water from a depth of 100 feet. To Cash Purchasers these Pumps will be fitted o'ny part of the town, and no extra charge made lor fitting. Pump and Piping at Wellington prices, in stock or made to order. Water Tanks, Plain Iron Chimney Cans, Washing Boilers, Pie Dishes, Ash Pans, and every description of Tin Goods. Hydraulic Rams fitted in any part of the district. Address, next door Coach Factory, IP A TEA.
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Patea Mail, 11 April 1882, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 11 April 1882, Page 2
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