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Miscellaneous. w ANTED, n Situation l»y • periencod Engine Driver. X, “ Mail ” Office. an cxApply "7ANTED, a good Married Couple, for a farm. Apply at once, Nicholson Bros., Waverley. WANTED a good general servant. Apply Mrs R. A. Adams, Cam-bridge-street, Patea. WANTED, Tenders for Tying and Stocking. For further particulars, apply to John Patterson, Patea. WANTED a Situation on farm or station by a married couple without encumbrance. Address, John Young, “ Mail ” office. ANTED immediately, tenders for felling about 20 acres of light bush. Apply to S. Watt, Momahaki. Dec, 21st. WANTED. —500 pairs of FOWLS. -—Apply to P. C. Gowland. WANTED TENDERS to Cut, Bind, and Stook, or to Bind and Stook, about 45 acres of Wheat and 6 acres of Oats. Tenders will close on the 27th inst. R. B. HAMILTON, Manntahi. ANTED, any quantity of Linseed and Rape Seed, 5s 6d per bushel will be given for all grown on the Coast. Patea Oil and Fibre Manufacturing Co. (Limited). THOS. EYTON, Secretary. TITANTED KNOWN— W. Brown’has VV just opened a first-class assortment of Mens’ and Boy’s Colonial-made Clothing. V . WANTED the public to know they will find the one shilling tables loaded with hundreds of useful articles at the Hall of Commerce. WANTED, 600 Men to purchase Moles Trousers, Shirts, Suits, &c., at the Hall of Commerce. ORTH KNOWING,—That the best and cheapest House in this county is the Hall of Commerce. FOR Novelties of every description— Go to the Hall of Commerce. SUMMER, 1882— Grand variety of Mantles, Ornaments, Gimps, Fringes, Laces, Ruchings, Collarettes, &c., at the Hall of Commerce. NEW WORK—SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. “ THE Royal Path of Life.’ “ 1 have looked through the Royal Path of Li e e, and think the world would be better if the precepts taught were practised universally. Doubtless it is a good book and worth reading. I can safely endorse the many flattering testimonials already given in ils favor. “John A. Luxford, “'Wesleyan Minister, Patea.” “ Patea, 27th Sept., 1882. “ I have looked over the work The Royal Path of Life, and feel inclined to recommend it, as a book suitable for every household. “ Alexander Thomson, “ Presbyterian Minister, Patea.” “ I have read some portions of The Royal Path, and I am favourably impressed with it. I think it is a book that may be very useful.” Bishop of Wellington, N.Z. “ I endorse the sentiments expressed by the Bishop of Wellington' regarding The Royal Path of Life." His Lordship the Primate of N.Z. “ The Royal Path of Life consists of a series of short essays on a variety of important subjects. From the portions I have read, I have no doubt it will prove ao interesting and instructive work. “ James Paterson, “ Minister of St John’s, “Wellington. “3rd April, 1882.” “ The Royal Path of Life indicates in plain and pleasant language what its title implies. “ The path it points out is safe to follow, and its attractions are not over-slated. “ A boob like this is calculated to be useful, and is likely to be read. The copy I have seen is in every way equal to the prospectus as to its binding and finish. “ Francis Innes Jones, “ Incumbent of All Saints, Nelson.” The agent of the World Publishing Company, London, is now in P.atea and will have the pleasure of waiting upon the residents. Manaia, January 5, 1883. Freeman R. J ackson will sell as above, 20 Cows 50 Cows and Calves, qniet and good 40 Cows and Calves 30 Dry Cows, very qniet 25 Forward Cows 12 good 3-year-old Bullocks 100 3-year-old hand-fed Bollocks 30 2-year-ohl Steers 30 18-mouths do. 30 Yearlings Further entries for stock will be received at the Hawera office. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Stock Sales for December AND JANUARY. Manaia ... ... ... Jan, 6 Hawera ... ••• ... Jan. 19 Kakaramea ... ... ... Jan. 26 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 976, 27 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 976, 27 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 976, 27 December 1882, Page 3

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