Directoiy. B U S IN ESI D I a E 0 T O UY Auctioneers. Cowern W, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, Valuer, &c, Egmont street Patea Jackson F R, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, Warerley and Wanganui Baristers and Solicitors. Adams, H E P, Egmont street y Hamer!on, QD, Egmont atreel Butcher. Barraclougb, L S, Egmont street, Patea. Commission Agents. Cowern, W, Egmont street, Patea Fookcs, F P, Waverley Horner, EC, Egmont street, Patea Drapers. Adams, RA, Egmont street, Patea and Hawera Brown. W, Egmont street, Patea Tennant, A. W., Patea. Grocer and Tea Dealers. P. Mahony and Co. Egmont-street Kells and Kearney, Patea & Kaknramea. Hotels. Central Hotel, Egmont and Dorset streets W Balmforth, proprietor Steam Packet, Wanganui, W. H. G,Porter proprietor Cron A Hardware Merchant. P. Mahony and Go., Egmont-street Pianoforte Tuners. Newland, W. J., New Plymouth Gilbert. E., Wanganui. Seed Merchant Laird, A., Wanganui Tailor Herbert, J., Egmont Stree*. Timber and Coal Merchant York W, Bedford street, Pntea I Public Announcements. P PIANO, HAUMONIUM,&ORGAtX Toning, RKFAiniNG, AND RENOVATIN' 1.
H. COLLIEK & CO., Music Sellers, Wanganui, HATE pleasure in announcing that, owing to the increase ot the above branch of their business, they Imre nr--1 cored ihe services of Mr A. U. Martin, who come* to them with firs*-class testimonials from the lending Dunedin Music Houses. A Urge Assortment of the best quality of matt rials for Repairing, etc., Always in Stock. All classes of Repairs, Tunings, el entrusted to their chartre will bo executed with promptness •nd efficiency. Tunings in Town or Country Singly or by the year. The celebrated HOELLJNG PIANOS which, for durability, cheapness, and finish, are unsurpassed. Pianos from .61 16s 6J per month on ».h« time payment system. Upwards of 80 instalments to choose from. I Large stock of second-hand Pianos just returned from hire from £24. American organs from £l6 16s. Harmoniums from £ll 16a, ALEXANDER LAIRD, Far r.FiKi.o Norsk rt, WANGANUI HAS to announce that owing to extensive alterations that have to be made in bis nursery grounds this season ha is compelled to sell the balance of his stock. It has all been well prepared for transplanting, and will be offered at the following low prices: Pinas lusiguus, 5s per 100, or 30s pev 10C0. Finns Maritimi, 5s per 100, or 30s fer 1000Cupresses Macrocarpa, 7a 6J to 10s per 100, or £3 per 1000. The above shelter trees are from a foot to 18 inches high. Apples I make a speciality. They •re clean and healthy, and perfectly free iron blight. One, two, and three year old, os, 12s. and 15s per doz or £3 L 4, and L 5 per JOO. Two ami throe year olds are well set with buds, and likek to bear his season yther nnrsery stock (qnally cheap. Intending pm chasers would do well to ■end their orders early, as tho whole ot the ab)ve lines must be sold. ALEX* LAIUD, ** Fail field Nursery, Dox 31, P.U. Wanganui. rrHE FUnLIC ar" C iitiovd against jmrcln.s iii» pujoi.-mui the runners Ue Wuy «»« supplied with only sufficient - papers tor subucrih is (Jopica can be bh’.aiu-d from the lovtti “gents,
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 2, 27 October 1887, Page 1
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