Public Announcements. XiUNDBERCr AND CO S IS THE OIIEA PE ST AND jg EST 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. & Co.’s . Furniture Depot marked a new : era in tile town, and the SS£A.IjLt PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS ” i system has led others to imitate them. !. Question ; 'Why remains yet unfulfilled 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 Dep6t ?. . - . • ; Answer : Because it is well known that all goods having been marked at our uniform LOW RATE OF'PROFIT and no WRITE PINE used in' 'the - * - manufacture of any article of Furniture no such artifice is needed. 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 compre- 7 hensive and valuable stock !of household Furniture, &c, &c, &c, at such low prices. THE ART LJNTOM ‘ 'OP ' ■*■■■■■ 1 OIL PAINTINGS, &c T J3 rapidly ’filling up j those desirous of taking tickets should : do so at once. ■ - gSf* Note the addressLUNJDBERG & CO., Furniture and Carpet Depot, Corner of Egmont and Oxford streets, •* Patea. :
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 oh view. I ask any sensible person what ad vantage they will gain in buying boots from a Storekeeper or Draper. Do they know anything about the quality of the Boots they sell ? Decidedly no. Will they repair them if they come undone ? Why, they could riot 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 ior 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. Hawenv 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 cosi it lhey don’t give .satisfaction. ... _ : « JOHN McLARIN, Boot Importer and Manufacturer, • ■ Patea.'’ '■ Opposite Mail Office. r KUSKINE’S Patea Horse .Bazaar. I BEG to announce to ray friends and patrons and the public that I have removed to my old stables in Derby street, opposite the Post Office. The stable is commodious and fitted up with all the .newest ; contrivances. • , Roomy loose boxes for ..persons travelling: with horses ; competent grooms always in attendance. ON HIRE : Single and double-seated Buggies by the day or hour ; good saddle hacks on the shortest notice ; good Express for. con-? veying; commercial travellers along the coast. ' Orders by telegraph punctually" attended to. - ; . - Mail Coach Meets all Trains and Steamers* Having had between 14 and 15 years 5 experience in Rarigitikei, Wanganui and Fated, people can rely on being well attended to. ROBERT ERSKINE, , Proprietor. ■ WASTE PAPER in lots to suit pur« chasers, Apply Mail Office,
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1113, 16 November 1883, Page 1
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