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SPRING AND SWIMMER IMPORTATION. o G-OOXS L-SW3 FOE PATBAA-BCAWBRA Z3ISTE£CTS DRAPERS’ GOODS AT POSITIVE WHOLESALE PRICES. Importer, P 4 4]A A ITQ Importer, Pate a and Havveka. JQ,, iJAlflUj Patea and Hawera. HAS completed arrangements witf the direct steamers from London, to impoit in future the whole of las Stock c: /ect from the manufacturers, which will place him in a position to sell eveiything at actual Wholesale Prices for READY MONEY. j&.IDjSL 3££3 invites the public to tost the New System. EVERY DEPARTMENT will be found thoroughly assorted with the latest Novelties, and an examination of the quality cannot fail to convince those who favour us with a visit, that we sell DRAPERY GOODS at actual COLONIAL WHOLESALE PRICES. All Branches of the trade are well represented. The Millinery, Mantle, and Dressmaking Departments are under the management of Experienced Managers. Ladies favouring the Dressmaking Department, may rely on having a good tit, first-class style, and good work, and at moderate prices. In the Tail ring department he has,without exaggeration,one of the best Cutters in the Colony, and he is doing suits at less cost than any house on the const. 9 la future every article will be sold at actual Wholesale Prices, aud this is the only house iu the district that can do so. WEST COAST Direct Drapery Importing Warehouse, PATEA AND HAWED A. PATEA. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. TO BE OPENED FROM DECEMBER 2Gtii, 1887 to JANUARY Ist 1888 (or longer, at the discretion of the Committee,) OFFICERS : President : Mr it, B, Hamilton, Vice President : Mr J. V. Smith. General Secretaries, Mr E Iwd. C. Horner. Mr G. D. Hamertoa. General Committee : LADIES. Jacomb, Jollie, Kemptborno. Porkinp, Rcbmison, J V Smith, Thomson, Watts, Wiggins, and Wray, Misses Parsons and Turner, GENTLEMEN, Messrs R A Adams (Mayor of Patea), ,T Laird (Mayor of Wanganui), C E Major (Mayor of Hawera), Aitchiaon, Brown, Currie, Coworn, Oleary, Christie, Connolly, Deane, Fin* nerty, Gibson, T E Kamerion, G D Ham* it "i, Hammond, Homer, Jollie, Kella, Kearnev, Ksmptborao, Mahony, Muir, JVii:K-?naa, McCarty, Perkins, Patereon, Pi'yne, llcbinson, Symes, Thomson, Tennant, Taurua, Williamson, White, Webstar, Williams, Wilson, RULES AND REGULATINS. Exhibits Will Be Dividsd into Pour Classes. 1. Industries md Manufactures. 2. Home Industries 3. Curios aud Works of Art. 4. Produce and Raw Material. INDUSTIiIKS AJVO MAN UITA.C■ JTU 15,125. Chairman, Mr R A Adasna. Secretary, Mr A P Webstar. Exhibits for this Department wiU be classified as “ Saleable,” ** Competitive,” and For exhibit only,” and will comprise all Industrial Manufactures. (A). Exhibits fur SALE must be specially notified, with prices attached, and must be accompanied by a fee for coramisdou, at the following rates : If price fixed be under £l, 5 per cent. If p rice fixed be from £l to £5. 4 per cent. If price fixed be from £0 to x2O, 3 per cent. If price fixed be over £2O, 21 per cent. (13). Competitive exhibits shall bear a charge of Is for each exhibit, and Certificates of Merit will bo alioted by competent judges. No certificates, however, wiii bo issued if less than 3 exhibits of similar articles are entered. Exhibits in this class must also bear a full description accompanying same, and whether manufactured within the Colony or otherwise. IIO3IIG IN DUS TRIE S. President : Mrs Watti, Secretary : Mrs E. 0. Homer. Exhibits for this Department will be classified us “ Saleable,” *■ Competitive,” and “ For exhibit only,” (A) “ Saleable ” exhibits will be char, eel the same tecs as above and will be subject to similar conditions. (B) “ Competitive ” exhibits will comprise : 1 Collection of Plain Knitting in Wool, Cotton, or both 2 Collection of Fancy Knitting iu Do Do Do 3 Collection of Crochet iu Do Do Do 4 Collection of Netting in Do Do Do 5 Collection of Plain Sewing, done entirely by hand, by a girl under 18 years of age. 6 Specimen of Darning. 7 Greatest variety of Fancy Work, 8 Single piece of Fancy Work of any description. 9 Collection of Jams, Jellies, and Buttled Fruit*. 10 Collection of Sauces, Pickles, &c, 11 Doll (dressed in any costume by girl under 16 years of ago). 12 Models in Cardboard, Wood, Ac,. Drawings, Carpentry, Carving, Fretwork, &c.

When work Is done by a child, ago of child to be stated, and age and quality will then be taken into consideration. Exhibits in this class shall bear a charge of Jjd. CURIOS and WORKS OF ART. Chau.man :Rev A Thomson. Fecbetaev: Mrs G D Kamerton. For Exhibit and Sale only, subject to the same conditions as other departments. PRODUCE and RAW 3IATERIAL. ChmMan : Secjuetaby : For Competition and Exhibit only (subject to same conditions) will com' prise Wool, Fungus, Bacon, Honey, Cheese, Butter, Timber? Stone, Coal, Grain, Flour, Oatmeal, Starch, Precious Stones, <kc. Special Exhibits which cannot easily be classified will be received. Persons who do not require the return of their exhibits, will kindly signify their intentions, and a gift auction will be held of such on the evening of January Ist, Christmas Tree (elaborately decorated; will be on view, and the prizes will be drawn tor on the evening of January Ist. Persons who are willing to provide articles for the Tree, will kindly signify the number and nature of such. Entertainments of vaiied characters, will take place from 8 to 10 every evening, when not otherwise engaged G-123S EIS AX. K EOUX ATION S. Exhibits must be packed securely in cases and addressed to the Secretaries ‘‘ Patna Exhibition ” Prtea, “Fir Exhibit only.” All Exhibits (exclusive of Industrial Exhibits by Union Go’s Boats) will be conveyed free of charge to and from any port in the colony—where ihc Union Cos and Anchor Co’s steamers run—and over the Government Railways. Indmtrial Exhibits will be charged freight one way from any Union Go’s port to Wellington. File insurance will be effected to cover general great care taken in packing and unpacking, and general supervision Written notice ot intended Exhibits, giving fail particulars of mime, nature, price (if for sale), class, and general information must be sent to the Secretaries uoc later than December lUth, and as early as the end of October, where practicable, and Exhibits must be delivered in Patea, preceded by advice notes, not later than December 20th. If practicable, a Fancy Fayre will also bo held. AD ivi las fesIOIV. Dav (only) Admission Is ; Children, Half-p.ice, Reason Tickets ilor day only , 5. Evening Admission, 2s ; Children, Half price. Season. Tickets for admission day time and evening. 10s Gd. Any further information will be given on application to E. C. HORNER, 1 aisd > Secretarial, a D. HAMBRTOS, j

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1887, Page 3

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