Public Announcements. LUND3SRG AND CO.’S IS THE QHE APE ST AND ■gEST Furniture & (jarpet DEPOT r O.'i Between Auckland and Wellington.
: Question : Why is there such ! a re i uc f, i m n in furniture, MA Iti NG- and HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES in Patea during, the past 3 years ? ■ ‘ ■ J : 6 .:. Answer ; Because the opening of L. & Co. s Furniture Depot marked a new era in : tlie town, and the “ SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS ” .system has led others to imitate them Question remains yet unfuldosing of L. and Co.’s i QRMI URL DEPOT after 12 thonths’ - ' existence ? ' A Answer ; Because : an appreciating public know who introduced the “S. P7 and Q R.” motto and patronise the one who did so, . Questjon ; Why is it unnecessary to mark down ed sell off, or by professedly uarming _ sacrifices decoy customers into 'he T limiture Depth ? Answer : Because it is well known that dl goods having been marked at our h9F TE 0F PROFIT and , 10 PINE used in the riianuactnre of any article of ; Furniture no shell irtince is needed. : ■ : . Question : Why should every resident 'rrt , yi ® ltpl ' to tlie district inspect L.' nd 00. s I urmture Depot, before makingheir purchases ? ;; ' • ; , Answer r Because in no ' place on the -oast can there be seen ' such' a compreensiye valluabje stock of household' uuntiirc, &c, &c, &c, at such low prices. ’ THE ART UNTO IST OF , OIL PAINTINGS, c, &c, is rapidly filling up; those desirous of taking tickets should do so at once. J “"'Psuea'.-
astonishing discovery. That john mclabin’s is . they-.-Cheapest- House in Patea for ■a good-'T: pair of Boots. . In order to ; meet my engagements of tlie coming- month,--X will- ■ sell Boots 30 per cent, cheaper than 1) ere to fo re .’' 'No gammon ; invoices on yiew. I ask any sensible person what advantage they .will gain in buying boots ; from- a Storekeeper or Drapeiv Do they.; know anything about the' qiiality of the;,. Boots they sell? : Decidedly no. Will ’ : they. repair . them if they.come undone ?, Why, they - could not mend then: own. Always buy of a man who,if the Boots, lipsells do not give satisfaction, will repair • them for nothing.. . - A warning to .w.ould-be Jacks of. all. Trades. 'The original Jonas., a groper;_and tea-dealer, aspired to be a - I.oatber T Kliag. ; He went to Wellington to hunt tor. Boots; ~ and afterwards got hunted himself,.- ih’'' fact, properly booted* After dabbling with leather, too, he' lias burned liis'fingers. Ho is trying to gull honest people with a flyi'h" visit. But, Oh ! Jonas they are not 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 yon buy :of v • ‘ the I repair free of cost if They don’t give ( satisfaction; . .1,. ; : ,y JOHN McLARIN , Boot Importer and ' Manufacturer : -Patea. ■- ■ Opposite Mail Office. ,
EBSKINE’S i Pate a Horse Bazaar. I BEG to announce to my ; friends and patrons and the public that I” have removed to stables in Derby street, opposite the -Post- Officer ■ The stable is commodious and fitted up vyith all the newest contrivances. - Roomyloose boxes for persons travelling with horses ;. competent grooms always* in attendance. ON HIRE: Single and double seated Baggies by the day or hour ; good saddle hacks bn the shortest notice ; good Express rfov-con-veying commercial travellers along the , coast.. Orders by telegraph punctually attended to. Mail Coacli Meets all Trains and SteamersHaving had between 14 and 15 years experience in Ranjgitikei, Wanganui and Patea, people can rely on being well attended to. „ ROBERT ERSKINE, ; Proprietor. WASTE PAPER in lots to - suit purchasers, Apply Mail Office.^
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1119, 30 November 1883, Page 1
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619Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1119, 30 November 1883, Page 1
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