Public Announcements. Patea Steam Shipping Co. Limited. THE Company’s splendid new screw ‘ steamer WAVER LEY, will leave for NELSON and WELLINGTON (weather and other circumstances permitting) on THURSDAY, AT 12. Cargo must in all cases be booked and passage tickets obtained through the Office. Orders 'for delivery of goods can only be obtained at 'the Office, and any complaints as to non-delivery of cargo and other -matters should he referred to the Manager, to ensure attention. Through shipments are undertaken by the Company to and from all the principal ports in New Zealand and the Australian colonies. For freight or passage and every in formation, apply to EDWD. C. HORNER, To Wellington Direct, THE s.s. NAPIER, Capt. Fisk, will leave Patea for Wellington on an early date. Freight, Ids per ton. W. COWERN, Agent. 500 CHILDREN’S COSTUMES and Dresses in Tweed, Cashmere and Merinos. These Goods have been bought at a great discount. and marked below regular English cost, which makes them remarkably cheap and worthy of inspection. B. A. ADAMS, Wholesale and Retail DRAPER AND IMPORTER, Patea. JAM E S g E NVo RTH Y, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER , Having decided to leave Patea early in September, is offering BARGAINS to Cash Purchasers,or the Business for Sale. as a going concern. Premises at moderate rent. : Prompt- Settlement of old Accounts repectfully requested. N.B.—--Arrangements will be made to Continue the supply of English Magazines, Literature .Mind Newspapers, as well as School Books, whether the business is sold,or not. ~GIBSON’S Gash Warehouse. For Groceries. For Ironmongery. For Drapery. TRY THE Patea Blend Indian and China Teas, of Choicest AT GIBSON’S WILLIAM DIXON, PAINTER, &c., WISHES to inform his kind patrons and others requiring work done that he has again resumed Business in Patea, and trusts to receive their orders as usual. Country orders promptly attended to. Estimates given. ■ W. DIXON. Direct Importation New Season’s Salmon and Lobsters AT GIBSON’S. £6OO WORTH! £6OO WORTH I Opening Notice. JO HN McL AKIN, Late of Kakaramea, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Patea and surrounding districts that he has jnst arrived from Wellington with a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, in all varieties. He would respectfully remind them that be has selected the above goods himself, therefore every article will be guaranteed. In order to make two ends meet, for the first three months be will sell goods at cost price. If yon don’t believe this, look at the prices marked on goods in bis window. Why go to a draper or storekeeper for your Boots? Go to a Bootmaker, who, from his knowledge of the business, can buy immensely cheaper than any outsider. For the coming three months I challenge any in Patea to sell Boots according to quality at the prices I sell at. For the benefit of the trade I will keep all sorts of GRINDERY , HURSTS , TYEBS, etc., etc., Kip and Sole Leather, Calf &c., in any quantity. Uppers Mamifactured for the trade at trade prices. Elastic inserted in old boots and REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Note Address— Opposite the Patea Mail Office. Sale commences on SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1075, 20 August 1883, Page 3
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