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Hotels. Central Hotel, Patea. \V, Bai/mfoeth having entered on Ibis well knownicommodious Hotel, and purchased the stock and superior furniture, has pleasure, in' informing bis friends and the travelling public that he will spare ho expense to make this, Hotel one of the i . • ‘ . . Best and, on the Coast. The Central Hotel is advantageously situated Within one minute's walk of the Post and Telegraph Offices. Being a largo and handsome corner building, fronting three streets, its windows command varied and extensive views of the sea and country. ■ The .sitting (rooms are furnished, in a superior style ; the bedrooms are lofty, well lighted, and comfortable ; and the public using this Hotel will find their comfort studied in every respect. Private Sitting and Bed Rooms for Families or Visitors. THE BILLIARD ROOM is very large and handsomely fitted with modern appointments. The Table is one of Alcock & Co.’s best, from Melbourne. Wines , Spirits, and Beers of the best quality. STABLING.AND PADDOCKS in connection with the Hotel. The Proprietor hopes his Country Friends will give him their support in a new undertaking. W. BALMFORTH, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, Patea ; Proprietor T. Haywood. . THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL possesses unequalled advantages to strangers and Commercial Travellers visiting Patea, from its central position in the business part of the town, and its close proximity to the Post and Telegraph Offices. It contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every convenience. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower, The Table, for its selection of the Choicest Delicacies of the season, is unequalled in the Colony. The choicest of Wines and the finest brands of Spirits and Cigars are alone supplied. English and Colonial Ales and Stout on draft and in bottle. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. The Billiard Room having been re decorated and refitted, T. H. has pleasure in inviting attention to the increased com fort and convenience which lovers of the green cloth will find at the old house. The Billiard Table is attended by a competen marker. First-class Stabling Accommodation Public Announcements. T. NUTSFORD. Selling off at Cost Price. LEAVING THE DISTRICT. 1 1 THE Greatest Bargains ever Offered CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELLERY No reasonable offer refused. Every, householder should avail himself of the ooportunity to purchase a good clock at wholesale price, as they must be sold, having made up my mind to seek.fresh fields and pastures new. Unless ■ trade revives in Patea within 3 months. All, I want is to turn my stock into money, without profit, except what will pay freight. Every article guaranteed. The Clocks and Watches are all thoroughly examined and in good order. THE JEWELLERY All of the latest styles and patterns, THE MOST GENUINE SACRIFICE Ever Held in Patea. Come Quick Everybody, TO T. NUTSFORD'S ESTABLISHMENT, (Next Mr Dixon Painter.) Manchester steam saw and Planing Mills, Taonui, near Feilding. Totara, Matai, Rirnu and White Pine in any quantity. Dressed Timber of every description always on hand, H. ADSETT, Proprietor. LIME. IF YOU want fine, juicy, well-grown and quickly grown vegetables and fruit, use lime. Dig or loosen the eaHh, and sprinkle on the surface. This prepared lime will not injure plants, even if in contact with them. It dissolves plant food, stimulates growth, deslroys acids, and weeds, like sorrel, that thrive on acids. All animals and vegetables need lime, and the soil of this coast is poor to lime. In bags of 2 cwt. each, delivered in Paiea at 4s per bag ; at Waverley, 3s, Terms, cash on delivery. Sole agents ; P. Mahony & Co,, Patea ; R. & J. Ml lE, Waverley. For trucks of 5 tons and large quantities apply to J. S. Thomson, Waverley.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1101, 19 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1101, 19 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1101, 19 October 1883, Page 1

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