Public Announcements. Music ! Music ! SHOULD Sufficient Inducement offer, (lie undersigned intends opening a class under the Tonic-Sol-Fa system for teaching Singing, at his Residence, on Wednesday 3rd October, 1883. Terms to bo had on application to ALEX. H. HERON, (Old Bank of New Zealand) Bedford-street. Music and Singing. MR LESLIE CHARLES, after suffering a severe illness for nearly two yeors, having recovered his health, intends lic-coinmencing to Teach as above. Mr Charles has been a very successful Teacher in the principal towns of both Upper and Lower Canada. In this Colony he for nearly two years held the position of Organist to St Peter’s Church, Havelock ; and since that, up to the time of his illness, was Conductor of the Hawera Choral Society, Lessons will be given at St Jame*’ Hall, or at pupil’s private residence.' A Class for Beginners will bo commenced on SATURDAY afternoon, the 6th October, at 3 o’clock. Particulars can be had at Messrs Mahony’s, Mrs Currie’s, Mr A. A. Gower’s, and Mr Kenworthy’a Stores ; or personally from Mr Charles, at the Council Chambers. Sept 25th, 1883. To Persons Paying Rent. ANY person occupying for ten years, at a low weekly rental may obtain a FREEHOLD SECTION with a Fourroomed COTTAGE, splendid Well of Water, &e, within iive minutes walk of the Post Office. A chance of this kind seldom occurs to those paying rent, and persons wishing to secure a Freehold on these terms should make immediate application. For full particulars, apply to E. C. HORNER ; Or to JOHN ANDERSON Wanganui. Good News for Patea People. WANTED KNOWN, mHAT I challenge the prices and defy competition, arid will continue selling my Boots at cost price for tho coming two months. Note.—Any Boots sold by me not giving satisfaction according to price, I will repair gratis. WANTED KNOWN, THAT having tho latest improvements in machinery, I make my own Boot Uppers. They are therefore new, and not exposed to a sea voyage which rots the stitching. WANTED KNOWN, rfIHAT I keep Leather, Grindery, &c, JL Repair Boots, and insert clastic as good as new. .JOHN McL AEI N, BOOT IMPORTER, Opposite Mail Office, Patea. Edanneli Flannelj AT 9d. PER YARD. ADAMS' CLEARANCE SALE, For 14 Days OnlyTO THE Gentlemen'of Patea & District EESERVE. your Summer Orders for Tailoripg until beginning of OCTOBER Next. New Tailoring Establishment to OpenFresh Goods, at greatly reduced prices, to suit the times. THE MAKING AND TRIMMING will bo firsLclass. See a future advertisement. Don’t Forget Adams’ Sale OF jyjEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. U DAYS ONLY. Goods below Manufacturer’s Prices Clearing Sale of Boots and WaverleyG RASMUSSEN, having closed his , business at Patea, intends holding a Clearing Sale at Waverley until the 15th of October, of his large stock of Boots and Shoes, which are all in good order, and of the best quality. As the advertiser intends leaving the district, he is prepared to sell at the lowest rates, in fact no reasonable offer will be refused.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1094, 3 October 1883, Page 3
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