Public Announcements. Patea Library. 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 bad been pretty well read ; and have therefore procured .the following books through a local agent without loss of time : Idalia, by Ouida Held in Bondage, by Ouida A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida Friendship, by Ouida In a Winter City, by Ouida Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage, by Ouida A Village Commune, by Ouida Miss or Mrs, by Wilkie Collins 1 Basil, by Wilkie Collins The Law and The Lady, by Wilkie Collins 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 Tales of Mystery; by E. A. Poo Roxy, by Eggleston Garth, by J Hawthorne ■ ' High Spirits, by James Payn Wild as a Hawk, by Katharine Macquoid Leah, the Jewish Maiden, The Browrig Papers, by Douglas, Jerrold Dear Lady Disdain, by Justin McCarthy Strange Clues, by James McGovan Scott, by R. H. Hutton ■ ; - Milton, by M. Pattisbri Gibbon, by J. C. Morison Johnson, by L. Stephen Hawthorne, by H. James jr. > > Goldsmith, by W. Black "The Novellette Library 7 , by Rita Sunlight and Shadow, by J. B.,Gough. • Wondersm of -Bodily by G. " : ; Russell The New Republic, by W. H. Mallock Melbourne House, ——— , Love’s Conflict, by. Florence Marryatt ' r No ; lntentions, by Florence Marryatt ] Nelly.Brooke, by Florence Marryatt. Geraid ; Estconrt, by 7 Florence Marryatt Forever and 'Forever, by Florence Mar- ,. ryatt ; Petrpue, by;Floronce Marryatt Yeipnique, by. Florence:Marryatt : A-Harvest of Wild ; Oats, Ivy Florence Marryatt h‘i The Prey of the- Gods, by Florence ; : Marryatt ~. ■> ■. (. / ; J' I■' =:' The Girls of: Feversbam, by Florence Marryatt - Her Lord and Master, by Florence Mar-i-yat.t Mad Dumaresq, by Florence Marryatt The Valley of Poppies, by Joseph Hatton Clytie,' by Joseph Hatton Innocents at Honie, 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 Alax Adeler A Horrid Girl, ——• —— .Charles Aucbester, - Eutledge, -—^• Young Ireland (Duffy) Voyage Round the World—Australia, (illus.) by Jules Verne Voyage Round the World—Ni Zealand, (illus.) by Jules Verne Modern Society, by Catherine Sinclair* Exeter Hall and its Associations, by F. M. Holmes History of Margaret Catchpole, (illus.) by Rev. Richard Cobbold ' ; Reading Room. The following Papers are supplied : Home News, London Weekly Times, Echo (Chrisfchurch),* Weekly Press, Mahawatu Standard, Graphic, Punch, Lyttelton Times, Hawera ; ; and Normanby Star,'’Nelson Evening Mail, Wellington Evening Post, Austral? Asian, Wanganui Herald, Wanganui Chronicle, Hawkes Bay Herald, Otago Witness, Otago Daily Times, Tara- ■ naki* Herald, Weekly Times, ’arid Patea papers;. Other Papers just added :—North Otago Times, Daraaru Mail, Auckland Weekly News, Rangitikei Advocate; Marlborough Express, Dunedin Evening j.Star, ..Poverty Bay Standard, Poverty’ Bay 7 Herald, Taranaki News, Manawatu Standard. The following additional Papers are often left by Subscribers ;—Dunedin Evening Star, London Sporting Times, Sportsman; Gam aru Mail j Otago Times, Canterbury Times. Magazines, Jn ; Reading ; Edom -Temple Bar, Contemporary Review, The Magazine, SdHbner’s Monthly. ; [Free advt. MANCHESTER Steam Saw. and Plahirig Mills, Taonui, near Feilding. Totara, Matai, Eimri and White Pine in any quantity*. Dressed Timber of every description alvyays-,on JiandV ,*, -H, AD S El IT, 1 T, Proprietor. WHENUAKURA Agent of the Mail, the Schoolmaster, who will, receive orders’fof ; PaprirSi : ’ • > : 'J
The Principal Furniture and c Carpet Warehouse! JOHN AND E R SON EGMONT-STREET, PATEA. THE CHEAPEStFhOUSE in the TRADE, :*; 1 IN STOCK. , ; Stuffed Couches Chests Drawers DustPan ' Curtains,fnew styles Colonial Couches 4 Wood Bedsteads Carpets Mattrasses - ~ Sofas - -• • 'Knife’Baskets"’ Brussels Spring do. Easy Chairs . Toilet Glasses : : Tapestry Palliases Folding chairs ' Marble Glasses 1 Kidderminster Pillows Croquet Chairs Chimney Glasses Pelt Hassocks Cheff orders Hang-up Glasses Felt Squares Foot-stools BookCases „ Bookshelves Stair Carpets Ottomans Loo Tables Wardrobes Do. Linen Hearth Rugs Dining Tables „ Hat-racks Crumb Cloths Door Mats Kitchen Tables Cornice Poles Coir Matting Engravings Occasional Tables Window Rollers Cord do, ~; Washstand Screens Chess-top Tables Venetian Blinds Manilla do. / Fringes Music Stools , Whatnots .Flax do. Ottoman Sets Oilcloth, 35ft wide &c., &c., &c. ' China do. Work Boxes Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites in Repp, Damask, Hair-cloth, and Leather. Wood and Cane-seat Chairs of every description. o ■0 FUNERALS FURNISHED AND : TOMBSTONES SUPPLIED. 0-
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Patea Mail, 24 April 1882, Page 2
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