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Public Announcements. Patea > District Agricultural and Pastoral Association. mHE next ANNUAL SHOW will JL take place at Patea on THURSDAY, Bth November, 1883. Programmes can be obtained at this office. Entries, giving, particulars of Stock, &'c.,'oS: required by rules, and accompanied by entrance fees, will be received by the Secretary until 4 p.m. of Saturday, 3rd November. TjHOS. eytqn, Secretary, ; R. A. ADAMS 1 New Tailoring Arrangements. TjIROUSBRS to order from ... 25s Trousers and Vest to order ... ... 42s Suit to order i,. u ... ... ..V 84s . . SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF New Tw;eeds and CoatingWoody ear’s NEW ELECTRIC O I JA O U S And Great LONDON EQUESQUIRICULEM, With a ; ! : New American Star Company. 35 s The Elite of Circus Performers. Sylvester’s Troupe of' Educated Dogs and Monkeys 1 TALBOT SHiELS’ Great Somersault and Jockey. Act Rider. In this 'last act he jumps from the • ground to the back of a bare-backed ; horse while at full galop. COOMA, The wonderful Japanese Artist. > ; ; THe DUVALLI ' (England’s Grotesque Clown.) MADAME ZULU, the African Artiste Gus Gregory, the ContinentalPerfornier MADAME ANNIE SHIELS, the Graceful Balance Trapeze Artist, JACK ; COUSINS, as the Courier and Indian scout. MADAME EVA, Lady Contortionist. ALBERT KING, Champion Double Soinmersault Leaper. EDUCATED HORSES & PONIES. This great Show will open in Patea on WEDNESDAY, OCT. ,I,oth. Admission—Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s 6d ; Children, Is 6d and 2s. ' ROBERT, LOVE, . ST, CLAIR JONES, | Agems Tonic-Sol-fa Singing Class. THE first Lesson will be given on Wednesday evening, Oct. lOfcb, 1883, at 6.30 p.m. (iu consequence of the Circus), at my residence. Terms on application to ALEX. H. HERON, (Old Bank of New Zealand), Bed ford-street. Music and Singing. MR LESLIE CHARLES, after suffering a severe illness for nearly two yeors, having recovered his beaUh, intends Re-commencing to Teach as above. Mr Charles lias 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 6‘rganist 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 JameT Hall, of at pupil’s private residence. A Class for Beginners will be commenced on SATURDAY afternoon, the 6th October, at 3, o’clock. Particulars cati be had 'at Messrs Mahony’s, Mrs Currie’s, Mr A. A. Gower’s, and MrKenworthy’s Stores ; or personally from Mr Oharles L at the Council Chambers. Sept 25th, 183,3. ;i: ’ ' ’ TO THE' Gentlemen of Patea & District RESERVE your Summer Orders for Tailoring- until beginning of OCTOBER Next. New Tailoring Establishment to OpenFresh Goods, at greatly reduced prices, to suit the times. THE MAKING AND TRIMMING will be first-class. See a future advertisement. To Persons Paying Pent. ANY person occupying, for ten years at a low weekly rental may obtain a FREEHOLD SECTION with a Fourroomed COTTAGE, splendid Well of Water, &c, within five minutes walk of the Rust 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. 0. HORNER; Or to JOHN ANDERSON Wanganui. • JOHN FINLAY BEGS to inform the settlers of Patea District that he is prepared to supply good CHAFF in any quantities at lowest rates. Mr Win. Cowern is my Patea agent, where clients can obtain chaff, leave orders, or send direct to Mai.utahi,

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1096, 8 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1096, 8 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1096, 8 October 1883, Page 3

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