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Business Notices. HARD UP. V 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.Butcher, gERYANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE—Mrs Howitt, confectioner, Paten. ....... .. - For Sale. HAY .IN . ANY ...QUANTITIES, frbtoWouttss Celebrated Pasture Lands. Trussed at the Slack (per ton)... 40s Loose at; the Stack .i L ‘ : i'ordinary faran: dray! with frame) ... • / y.'.25s One Man Found to. Assist Loading. : 20 Tons - aiKl, ,up\yards. as per ; agree|tnent.;' , / v 1 j 1 Note.'--'- The best hay . in 1 the District within 1 mile of Patea; : | Apply to W. COWERN, Auctioneer^ S9OO : T A N N ER Y. r :-, v ; NEW PLYMOUTH, r: / Greatest ' bargain between Wanganui and Auckland a Tannery, also Wool-washing Grounds apd Appliances, Soap Boiling and Candle Factory, with Portable Engine, £7OO worth of Buildings,,a large JQam . and hever-’failing strain' ~6‘f -acres of ifreehold Land.within;3o chains ...of Town,. and ~a//-i for. £.900. For a ..steady and.practical naan this must be i vcertain fortune; ; Terms easy/ ! v i Earth 'Hunger ! , u -y // Earth Hunger ! ’. To . Persons TboUBLED; WITH THIS -■ V.::7.' ..’Disease; ;.. .i-.; ; mHE undersigned can prescribe doses X of from |-acre to 2000 acres, either at a *cfose - of opejii; land in its raw state or cultivated, arid the same applies to bnsh : laud. I can suit any patient, either • -at, New Plymouth, Inglewood, 1 Stratford, ' Manaia, Opunaki, Cape Egmontjßhhotu, Ok at 6, Qakrira, Oma ta, or. near, : p,arbor site., Now is the time, before there is much contagion. WM. COURTNEY, -. . ■ Land- Agent, New Plymouth and Opunaki. ’ft?.. O', K--0 § 1 I o 8 *4 I •fe ■| I: o 8 hi ft?.. ■§■ o_ ■l’ 'o : 8. ‘I tr Cb ■S'. o q o t .Q>I S o 8 h’ o? O: Si. C). g o 8. -AUTUMN. ' 1882... WINTER. ; ijI HE FIRST 1 PORTION OF THE NEW GOODS for this’ Seasriti; cOnfprising Wer CASES, . ' ’i./jABE NOW OPENED UP. ■TtorßeYs~it'WVTH& ± CLOTHTN& IS; ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED, / ■ Will firid it advantageous to MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION. THE STOCK OF MEN’S' CiLOTHING Is simply superb, and the variety of HATS , BLANKETS HOSIERY, FLANNELS SHIRTINGS Second- to ; None in New Zealand,! Agents fojv tlie, celebrated W.ertheim *•/' ( Sewing Machines. T PATE A BRANCH,— ; . .. CLARKE, Manager.

The Principal Furniture and Carpet Warehouse! JOHN AN DER S6 N EGMONT-STREET, PATEA. O THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ™ the TRADE. r*-' • O IN STOCK. Stuffed Couches Chests Drawers Colonial Couches Bedsteads Sofas Knife Baskets Easy-Chairs Toilet Glasses Folding’Chairs' • ‘ :' 3larblc Glasses Croquet Chairs ; - ; Chimney Glasses Cheffoniers “Hang-up Glasses Book cases .' ~ Bookshelves Loo Tables , - • Wardrobes Dining Tables - Hat-racks Kitchen Tables Cornice Poles Occasional Tables Window Rollers Chess-top,Tables’ - Venetian Blinds _■ Music Stools Whatnots Oilcloth,'lsft wide &c., See., See. Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites i: Wood and Cane-seat Cl Dust Tan' ' ' " styles Carpets--Mattrasses . Brussels ' ' Spring do. Tapestry • j ‘ Palliascs Kidderminster , Pillows Felt Hassocks .'■ ■ . , ■ Felt Squares . Foot-stools Stair Carpets Ottomans Do'. Linen Hearth Rugs Crumb Cloths Door Mats Coir Matting Engravings Cord.do.-, • _ Washstaiid: iSprceus • Manilla do. Fringes Flax do.- - - , C • OttOmaii Sets China do. Work Boxes Repp, Damask. Hair-cloth/ and Leather.•, ,irs of every description. ■' 1 ■o FUNERALS FURNISHED AND TOMBSTONES SUPPLIED,

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Patea Mail, 19 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 19 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 19 April 1882, Page 2

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