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Public Announcements. LUIBBSEG AIB CO.’S is THE QHE AP E8 T AND gEST Furnitdre & Carpet DEPOT Between Auckland and WellingtonQuestion : 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 Depcit marked a new era in the town, and the “ SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS” 83'8tem has led others to imitate them. Question : Why remains yet unfulfilled the predicted closing of L. and Co.’s FURNITURE DEPOT after 12 months’ i 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 marie down and sell off, or by professedly i alarming sacrifices decoy customers into the Furniture Dep6t ? Answer : Because it is well known that [ all goods having been marked at our uniform LO W RA TE OF PROFIT and [ no WHITE 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 comprehensive and valuable stock of household Furniture, &c, &c, &c, at such low prices. THE ART UNTO NT OF OIL PAINTINGS, &c, &c, is rapidly filling up; those desirous of taking tickets should do so at once. gxT Note the address—lundberg & co., Furniture and Carpet Depot, Corner of Bgmont and Oxford streets, Patea. Relinquishing Business. HAVING Determined to CLOSE MY BUSINESS I will offer to the public during the present month the WHOLE OF MY STOCK AX COST PRICE, consisting of Groceries, Ironmongery, Hardware, Brushware, AND Every Description of Goods kept in a general store. No Reasonable Offer Refused. CLARENCE DALE. CENTRAL HOTEL Livery and Accommodation Stables. JAMES SIMPSON having taken the above Stables from Messrs Balraforth Brothers, intends to endeavour, by strict attention to his duties, to merit the support of the settlers and residents of Patea. About seven years’ service in Mr 0. Gorton’s stables, Wanganui, will have made many acquainted with him, which will be sufficient comment on his attention to his duties generally. Good Livery Horses , dec, always on hire. Horses broken to single and double harness. JAMES SIMPSON. ; DR CHURCHILL’S Syrups (Hypoposphite of Lime or Soda) for Consumption. These Syrups, which have the confidence of all medical men, are specially recommended in cases of consumption, chronic cough, and general debility. They contain two of the principal ingredients necessary for building up the human frame, and which are considered deficient in the above complaints, viz , phosphorus and lime. They are also admirably adapted for children of weak and delicate habit. Dr Churchill’s Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites is a compound of the Hypophosphites of Lime, Iron, Soda, Potash, &c., and as a general tonic cannot be too highly estimated. The above prepared only by SWANN, Chemist, 12 Rue Castiglione, Paris.— Each bottle bears Dr Churchill’s signature. AGENTS :—-Kempthorne, Prosser, and' Co. THE MAIL-COUNTRY EDITION, IT is necessary that in order to secure the insertion in the Country edition of this paper, advertisements should be handed into the office not later than 1 p.m on day of publication.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1134, 4 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1134, 4 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1134, 4 January 1884, Page 1

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