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Miscellaneous. W ANTED a good Housemaid, Albion Hofei. Apply WANTED, at once, on experienced Cooper. Apply, John Gregan, the Cooperage, Patea. w Cash. ANTED to PURCHASE, Young STEERS. State lowest price for Apply to Ewd. C. Horner. WANTED a female General Servant, Apply to Mrs North. ANTED, a Housemaid. Apply, Mrs McCarthy, Railway Hotel. WANTED, General Servant; must be good cook. Apply, Mrs John Hair, Waverley. WANTED, a Cook and Housemaid, Apply to Mr D. Hunter, Waverley, or Mr J. F. Donnelly, Patea, tttANTED, a strong Youth for the W Basket. Apply to P. C. GowLAND.

WANTED . KNOWN, That John McComisky,formerly of Courtenay place, Wellington, has commenced Business on his own account in Patea as Painter, Paperhanger, Sign Writer and Decorator, Glazier, Grainer, etc. All order? left at his residence, Meredith street, will bo punctually attended to. HARMONIC HALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. EXPERIENCE S OF A War Correspondent. MR! ARCHIBALD FORBES THE world-renowned special War Correspondent of the London Daily r News will , deliver bis thrilling Lecture, ss Experiences of a War Correspondent,” ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, IN THE HARMONIC HALL. The Lecture will be illustrated by original life-size Portraits of distinguished personages. . -Synopsis. Casualties among War Correspondents— The Ideal” War Correspondent The Dead Bridegroom at the Spicheren- —The Prostration of Paris—“ Ragout of Dog”— The Red Days of the Commune —A long Ride from Deligrad—The Scotch War Correspondent—McGahan, the Heroic American War Correspondent —Life on Campaign—The scene at Plevna—An Episode of the Kyber Pass—The Dead at Isandula —Ulundi “Fire Low, Men!” The Cavalry Charge—The Lecturer’s Ride with the News—“ Bloody with spurring, fieryred with haste”—Glad Tidings. Pressing engagements compel Mr Forbes to stay only one night in Patea, so that those who are desirous of seeing and hearing one of the most famous men in modern times should not neglect the opportunity. The above Lecture is the most interesting of the very interesting scries which the experiences of Mr Forbes on the Battle Field and in the Palace have enabled him to deliver. Admission— Front Seats, 4s ; Second, 2s 6d. Doors open, 7.30; commence at 8. Tickets may be obtained at tbe Mail Office. Patea Horticultural Society. THE Society’s Autumn Show will be held in tbe Harmonic Hall on Wednesday next, 28th Feb. Schedules and Members’ Tickets may be obtained from the Secretary, ALEX. W. WILLIAMSON. Patea Borough Council. OWNERS of all DOGS within tbe Borough are required to pay the fee of 10s per bead to me before the 29th inst,, failing which my instructions are to sue for recovery. R. JACOMB, Collector, THE SIEGE OF PLEVNA, at the Harmonic Hall on Friday. Notice. I HEREBY give notice that I will not hold myself responsible for any debts contracted in my name without a written order from Mrs Smith or myself. DANIEL SMITH. For Sale, -jrtA ACRES DAIRY FARM in JLiilH Borough of Patea, and about one mile from Post Office. Apply to John Patterson, Patea. ONCE ip a lifetime. Don’t miss hearing ' Archibald forbes on Friday. Notice. PC. GOWLAND has removed from the City Butchery to the shop lately occupied by Mr Colson, and known as the Patea Meat Bazaar. COME and hear about the Battle of Isandula by one who was there.— Harmonic Hall, Friday.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1000, 21 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1000, 21 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1000, 21 February 1883, Page 3

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