Public Announcements. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND CLOTHING. BOYS’ R. A. ADAMS, Having arranged for all his Clothing to bo specially made, purchasers may now rely on having A well made Garment at very moderate cost at R . A . ADAMS’, PATEA, Mr E. CLARK - (Late of South Kensington School of Art , London ,) WHO has been sketching Private Houses, &c., round Wanganui and District, has opened a Drawing Glass in Patea, and will also give lessons in Painting from Nature, both in Oil and Water Colour. Particulars at Mr Kenwokthy’s. Arrival of NEW DRESS FABRICS ANn Fancy summer sateens, AT R. A. ADAMS’, Well worthy of inspection. DRESSMAKING Is under tho management of a lady who has given universal satisfaction. E. F. MILLER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, Egmont Street, BEGS to inform his Friends and Public generally of Patea and surrounding, districts that he has started Business in the premises recently occupied by Mr William Dixon, painter, where he trusts, by good trimmings and workmanship, civility, punctuality/ and . despatch, to obtain a share of public patronage. Suits made to measure at the shortest j possible notice. Charges at the lowest possible remunerative prices for cash only. A wellselected stock of Tweeds, &c, for customers to choose from. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk. Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, and Ready-made Clothing, &c. Agent for the renowned Wertheim Sewing Machine. Open on Monday, 15th Oct, 1883. ASTONISHING DISCOVERY., That john mclarin’s is the Cheapest House in Patea for a good pair of Boots. In order to meet my engagements of the coming month, I will sell Boots 30 per cent, cheaper than heretofore. No gammon ; invoices on view. I ask any sensible person what advantage they will gain in buying boots from a Storekeeper or Draper. Do they know anything about the quality of the Boots the) r sell? Decidedly no. Will they repair them if they come undone ? Why, they could not mend their own. Always buy of a man who, if the Boots he sells do not give satisfaction, will repair them for nothing, A warning to would-be Jacks of all Trades. The original Jonas, a grocer and tea-dealer, aspired to be a Leather King. He went to Wellington to hunt for Boots, and afterwards got hunted himself, in fact, properly booted. After dabbling with leather, too, he has burned his fingers. He is trying to gull honest people with a flying visit. But, Oh ! Jonas they are not to be had. Hawera would not have it; Wanganui would not be had ; and why think the Patea people soft ? Good people, beware of birds of passage ; keep the money in the place by encouraging local business men, and remember those with large families that what you buy of me I repair free of cost if they don’t give satisfaction, JOHN McLARIN, Boot Importer and Manufacturer, Patea. Opposite Mail Office. McCarty and hunger, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Farriers, Egmont Street. IN response to numerous requests by their clients, McCarty and Hunger have now the pleasure of announcing that they have made every arrangement for carrying on the Carriage Building Branch in connection with their other business. They have engaged the services of a firstclass painter ; trimming will be done in a style that cannot be surpassed on this coast, and all vehicles will be well and faithfully put together, under their own immediate supervision. FARM DRAYS AND CARTS Have long been a specialty of the firm, who will continue to devote attention to them as before. Repairs of all Kinds Neatly and Promptly Executed. HORSE-SHOEING, General Farrier’s and Blacksmith’s work at reasonable prices. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Machinery of all Kinds Repaired and Fixed* McCarty and Hunger, Machinists, Blacksmiths, and Carriage Builders, Importers of Iron, &c., EGMONT STREET, PATEA. BILLHEADS Printed at a few hours notice at the Vail Office from new type
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1101, 19 October 1883, Page 3
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