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■ Mr Syme is tlie successful tenderer for the erection ot-Court-house and Land Office at Hawera. ' Tile.price is £022 I'is: Miscellaneous* ANTED, General ;be r goodjjipooh.;;,!'Apply, Mrs John Hair, Waverley. ; WANTED KNOWNr, that Charles Sharpe has.removod premises lately occupied by TI. Grobdacre, JEgmont Street. .. ■ = ■ T*T:ANTED iKNOWN, That.,. Jdhn VV McGomisky,T6hnerly of Courtenay place, Wellington, has:,commenced Business on his own •.account ; im^fPatep-?,p.8 Painter, Paperlxapgei;, 11 Sigh. Writer Decorator, Glazier', * Grainer, etc. All orders left at his residence, Meredith street, will-be punctually attended to. , PATE A PERMANENT LAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.. THE above Society is now prepared"to receive deposits for fixed-periods at 5,. 6, and 7 per cent, for. 3,,6, and 12 months.respectiveiy. : . - . . ?, THOS. EYTON, : Manager. ! .M, 1 o ,f i IE I . - Harmonic.; Hall. .• FRI DA Y, 30th: MARCH, 1883. England’s renowned Mimic and Ventriloquist, FREDERIC lACCABE Will present his World-famed Entertainment,. “IJECONE, nru, C ABK !" In which he will display his marvellous power of changing the voice, figure, and face, in the impersonation of various types of character .with I'rapidHand picturesque changes' of costume ;' with his original songs, appropriate music, dresses, and appointments. , An exposition of the Art of T RIL O Q Illustrated by conversations-with Invisible Beings and Intelligent Animals. Admission, . 3s, .2s. . jpATEA- IiARjkdNIC SOCIETY. The next ordinary CO N . C E R T will take place on WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1883.

.y, - y PROGRAMME- ; ,y. / Overture—Pianoforte Solo. Chorus—“ Oh hail ns, ye free ” (Verdi) Song-—“ Sweet Genevieve ” Quartette—“ Sweet and low ” Chorus—“ In light tripping measure” (Cinderella) (Rossini) Song—“ Farewell Leonora ” Chorus—“ From our home, gracious Lord” ..... V .,(1 Lombardi) Song—“ Our Jack’s come home to-day” Violin Solo Chorus—“ These moments (entrancing ” . (Donizetti) Song—“ The captive Greek girl ’’ Song—rf‘ Ruby ” .(Claribel) Chorus—“ All “hail ! the ; noble victor” . (Masaniello) INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES, 2nd Part, , -'■y ICallcott’s Pastoral Cantata, “THE GOLDEN HARVEST,” With Solos, Choruses, &c. “ God Save the Queen.” Doors open at 7.30, Commence at 8 o’clock. ‘ ' i Tickets, 2s 6d, may he obtained from Mr Tapein. EDWD 0 HORNER, Hon. Sec. For Sale or To Let. ALL that valuable Property in the centre of the Town of Patea, being Section No. 13, and part- of 3, of Block 36,-containing over half; an acre, with Timber Sheds and Mill Buildings erected thereon, in every way suitable for starting a Timber and Steam Planing and Moulding Business; included im the above is a high-class .Planing Machine and Band Saw, in thorough going order. Also, TO LET, in the .best .business site in the Town, one large Room, suitable for Auction Room or Store. y Also, To Let, Three Suites of Offices of two rooms each. , For terms and all particulars’, apply to W. CQ WERN, Auctioneer, Patea. ■TAYLOR BROTHERS, LONDON. Manufacturers of , , c Hi CORY. For Exportation to all parts of the Globe. TAYLOR BROTHERS, in order to be : .the best : position to,.execute orders for Powder for exportation, have purchasers extensive Mills in Bruges, Belgium, which they have fitted .up, with English machinery of great power and most approved construction ; this advantage, combined with the fact of their .having;'on the spot the largest market for the finest Chicory root in the World, enables them to supply the Manufactured Article bn 'better terms than any other English house in the trade. Manufactured from the finest Belgian Root. In 561 b and 581b tins, packed in 2 cwt eases. \ Steam Mills—Brick Lane and Wentworth street, London ; and Biugcs Belgium. ''" . ;■: Tlie Patea Mail. m'HE Subscription to this journal has ■ now been Reduced to 6s ,6d’ per Quarter. If prepaid, the Terms will be— Per Quarter 6e Od- • ‘ Per Annum ...i.b.. 20s''Od 1 _ I Subscribers can commence at any time; and will be charged at above rates.. J. H. CLAYTON, ,• Proprietor; w AVEELEY,—Copies of the MAIL can be had at Mr Fookes’s office.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1014, 28 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1014, 28 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1014, 28 March 1883, Page 3

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