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j.'":-''?! 1- I''- 1 - - x} ■ j !: >■ ■ Public Announcements. NOTICE DURING the winter months, the Mail ' will bo published three times a week —namely Monday, Wednesday, and Fridly evenings. J v y Business in this district is becoming depressed as winter approaches ; and this slackness hasto Bo met by some reduction in the expense of a daily paper during a dull period. The delivery of the Mail at settlers’' 1 houses by mounted'messengiers is also a serious expense, and is exceptionally difficult in the evenings-during the wet months of winter, when the roads in this''district are likely to be worse even than last winter. Seven horses are employed in this service at' present, and the i expense would be much increased if continued daily through the winter. Delivery in town is cheap • and easy as compared with a daily delivery over 40 'miles, 'of country. ’ i It is intended to resume the daily publication of the Mail next spring, if a revival !of business ,be then felt in the; Patea. | district. There is reasonable expectation | that revived prosperity, will,, he causcdby railway extension*, by- municipal improvements, and mainly by sales and settlement of land near Patea. The extension of the railway system will greatly cheapen, and facilitate ! the daily circulation of a farmers’ paper like the Mail, which dias to be delivered, by one means or another, at nearly; every settlers’ house between . Waitotara . and Manaia. • , . ; , The! tri-weekly issue during winter will be a large, sheet of news, containing inore original matter and fuller reports than is practicable in a daily sheet; The fullest supply of telegrams from Europe and the ; co!onies, through Renter’s Agency and r the Pressr AssQcfatforij; and-- from other !sourcesi wijl appear in each issue. - . . The MAiLjwilli.be cii'culated thibugliout. the district on each evening of publication ; being specially delivered Southward to 5 Waverley* (by train to, Waitotara) ; and [Northward to Hawera, Manaia, and,Nbrmanby by Mail messengers., \ The subscription for the tri-Weekly paper will be reduced to the former rate ; namely,6s quarterly in advance, 7s credit.' Any amouptj paid Jn excess of this wil The credited to the subscriber.- - f j A Weekly Supplement can now be issued,,.without extra charge. . • 0?. & 0 Cb 1 B f 83. o■S, Cb I a o 8 WINTER. rpHE FIRST PORTION OF THE■ NEW GOODS for this Season, comprising over fIETEJEN CASES, | * S 5 1 * ARE NOW OPENED UP. The BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED, AND PARENTS & GUARDIANS ■ = Will find if advantageous to MAKE AN EARLY .SELECTION. THE STOCK OF . ~ . ME N’S' CL O THING ! Is simply snpeeja, ! an,d’ ihet.vvanety' of HATS HOSIERY BLANKETS FLANNELS ; SHIRTINGS J ‘ Second to None in New Zealand ! Igp* Agents for the celebrated; Wertbeini ' Sewing Machines. : PATE ARRANGE,— 1 ■ ''* Hi-CLARKE, Manage feirrr c-^* M,.;- ) &U - .■ .4 ■■ § , Eq 1 #- 'EQ :;g 'S' Nj : -g 1

; j DIRECT IMPORTATION OE XEIV GO'b'DS! ,MjtU sL if 1 'fwiilE 1882. ...:.. . - - K. A. ' ; ABAiM;§ SC XS u'ow making his' First Show of AUTUMN AND.;WIN3?JSR DRAPERY, MILLINERY ‘ AND ULOTHING, consisting of . . i. : 60; PACI A GiE; S. comprising all the Latest Novelties and Newest Fabrics for the coming season. Selected in the Home .Market,' andt;marked at a?shiall advance on English Cost. The Dress Materials this season are very superior in quality, and very large and varied selections.- . O ; ' I have to request special attentiondo a yety Large Stock; of Ladies’ Winter Jackets and Ulsters of a very, superior quality purchasedlatdhe end of thA, London Season at a Large Discount, which 1 have marked at English Wholesale Prices.. Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Staysj and Underclothing ;'a Large'hnd to select from. The Best Value in the Colony an Men’s ? and Boys’ Clothing—English and Colonial Hand or Machine made. . , ; ' ■■ - - ■M V."-';. / -—-q. , ■’■ : ~ ;r "■ ■' * In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Tam opening’ up a Large Variety of English, Colonial, aiid Scotch' Tweeds and Coatings. 1 ; -' . . ■ ; SUITS , MADE TO- ORDER throughout) FROM £4 10s 1 j BLANKETS & QUlLTS.—Having made Hcavy'Pufchases, : at advantageous rates, ; am enabled to give the Public extra good yalue in this Department’. .n—yQ. j,., R. A. ADAMS, ■ Draper' and' Importer, PATE A.

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Patea Mail, 24 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 24 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 24 April 1882, Page 2

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