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Public Announcements. M EN ’ S ’ YOUTHS’, AND BOYS CLOTHING. R A. ADAMS, Having arranged for all liis Clothing to be specially made, purchasers may now rely on haring A well made Garment at very moderate cost at R . AADAMS’, PATEA. THERE having been.certain report? circulated regarding a deal made between Mr R. Pettit and jnysclf in the sale of .two horses, I hereby state, that the same are without foundation, and I have always found Mr Pettit a man of integrity. OWEN Me K ITT RICK. . Oct SO. 1883. ; JOHN FINLAY BEGS to inform (he settlors of Patea Dislriotthat he is prepared to supply good CHAFF in any quantities at lowest rates.’ Mr Wm. Coworn is my Patea agent, where clients can obtain chaff, leave orders, or send direct to Mar.utahi. E. F. MILLER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, ! Egmont Street, BEGS to inform bis 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 obtaiii a share of public patronage., , ; [ Suits made to measure at the shortest ■ ••n;: . ;V ~ possible notice, ; Charges at the lowest possible ferritineratiro prices for -cash. only. A wellselected stock of Tweeds, &c, for customers ib choose from. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk. HatSj-Shirts, Ties, Collars,’and Ready-made Clothing, &c. Agent for the renowned Wcrtheim Sewing ,' .-Machine.-, ; A | Open on Monday, 15 th Oct, 1883. j X.UNDBERG AND CO S IS THE qHEAPEST AND gEST Furniture & Carpet DEPOT Between Auckland and Wellington. Question ; Why is there such a noticeable reduction in FURNITURE,: CARPETS, MATTING and HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES in Patea during the past 3 years? ANSWER,:_Because the opening of L. I & Co.’s Furniture Dep6t .marked a new ! era in the town, and the “ SMALL PROFITS AND QUICKRETURNS"{ aj'stem has led others to imitate them. , Question; Why remains yet unful- ' filled the predicted closing of L. and Co.’s FURNITURE DEPOT after 12 months’ existence ? Answer : Because an appreciating public know who introduced the “S. P. and Q R.” motto and patronise the one who did so. Question : Why is it unnecessary to mark down and sell off, or by professedly alarming sacrifices decoy customers into the Furniture Depot ? Answer : Because it is well known that all goods having been marked at our uniform LOW RA TE OF PROFIT and no WHITE PINE used in the manufacture of; any articleLqf(Furnituye_n6”.such artificeasOnoeded;’ H s fc. k 'ixsl x Question : Why should every resident of and visitor to the district inspect L. and Co.’s Furniture Depot before making their purchases ? :; :■ ■ - • ' Answer: Because in no place on the Coast can there be seen such a comprehensive and valuable stock pf household Furniture, f &cV&o,&c, at such low'prices.'. the' ART .UNTOM OF OIL PAINTINGS, &bf ! &Cf .ipa rapidly filiirig v -up" ; those desirous of taking tickets should , ; ; Ln do so at once; (gy* Note the address— LUNDBERG CQ., Eurasure v Depot, Corbet of "Egmont and Oxfbrd streets, Patea. ■v. IN BANKRUPTCY. HE PATEA MAIL IS DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE all notices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the District Court of Taranaki, holden at Patea. —In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,’’ and the amendments thereto, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of Francis Richard Doneghdb, of Patea, Coachbuilder, a debtor.—Notice is hereby given that the above named debtor has this day filed in this honourable court a declaration that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors.— The first meeting of creditors will be held in the Court-house, Patea, on Monday, the 12th day of November, 1888, at 8 p. m ._Dated at Patea, this 2nd day of November, 1883. W. L. DEAN, Clerk of the District Court.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1108, 5 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1108, 5 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1108, 5 November 1883, Page 3

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