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’A /> Sr* ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM RACKETS. To Wellington, Kelson, West Coast, Southern & Northern us rnHES.S. “WAVERLEIV’ (Capt. 1 Gibbons) will leave Patea for WESTPORT, (weather and other circumstances per mitting) THURSDAY, at 3 p.m. Shippers are requested to advise the Agent ot an/ cargo forwarded for shipment, in order to ensure attention. Rates of freight aad passages may ba obtained on application. Return Tickets issued at the Patea Office for Nelson will be available for return to Wanganui or Wellington b* any of the Company's boats. EDWD. C. HORNER, Agent, EDWD. G. HOEN-EK General Commission Agent, PateaAGENT-— Anchor Line of Steam Packets Liverpool, London, and Globi Insurance Company. PUBLIC TRUSTEE Harmonic Hall, etc. Clerk Patea County Counci Secretary Hospital Board CASH Purchaser of Fungus (in any quantity), and other produce. * WANTED-An intelligent Youth, must be able to read fluently. Apply office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN—>A. W. Tennant has just received his First Shipment of New Goods in all departments suitable for the season. The cheapest and best makes of Boots are to be had at Excelsior House. A large assortment to select from.—A. W. Tenant, Excelsior House. NOTICE. THE Undersigned tikes the present opportunity of informing the public that be has added the business of Undertaking to that of Builder, &e. Owing to bis 'ong experience in the above line in the Wairarapa, p itrons cun rely upon the business being carried out in a proper and decorous manner, and with due regard to economy: CHARLES POTTS, Builder and Undertaker, Cambridge-street, Patea

THE PHARMACY, EGMONT STREET, PATE A. THE Undersigned has always in stock every requisite kept in a well-appointed stock. Kepler’s Malt, Malt and Oil, Malt and Iron, Malt and Caseara, Cuticura and soap), Moellers,, Da Jongh’s, and Jensen’s Cod Liver Oil, Eno’s Salt, Pyretic Saline, Eiuid an I Citrate Magnesia, Popper’s Snlpholine Lotion, Taroxicnm and Podophyllu, Warner’s Safe Cure, Horseford’s Ad I Phosphates, Cocatina, FJoriline, &c. Challenge, Fountain,- Alexandria, and other Feeding Bottles. Trusses, Enemas, Bandages, Lung Protectors. Perfumery and Fancy Goods. Hair, Nail,' Tooth, Shaving, a«d other Brushes and Combs. None but the standard Druj/B and Chemicals kept. Prescriptions accurately dispensed and forwarded to any part of the district on Shortest notice. —A. A. GOWER,— —Chemist and Druggist.— PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL. SUBJECTS langht same as in the Public Schools, together with Euclid, Latin, Book-keeping, and’Men* suration. » Terms—£l Is per quarter, payable in advance. Reference kindly permitted to Gor* vase Hamerton, Esq., Patea, or James Ball, Esq., Kaknramea. FRED. GUSH, Master. FOIt~bALE oLpIo~ LEL THE WAVERLET BUTCHERY AND BAKERY. THE above oilers an excellent opening, present business being 4 to 5 cattle, besides slueo, etc., weekly. Satisfactory terms could be arranged on application to F. P. FOOKES. or HOWIE BROS, Waverley^

McCarty and Hunger* Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights and Coachbuildersj PATEA* WHILE thanking their numerous cus* tomers for past favours, wish to call attention to the following scale of charges which they have adopted specially McCARTY & HUNGER also wish] to call attention to the reductions made in the Shoeing Department, as, having just purchased, on very favourable terms, a large assortment of hack and heavy shoes, are determined to give their customers the benefit of the favourable market, and will therefore, from and after Sept. Ist., shoe hacks at 5s per set, .iron shoes ; or 6s pef set steel shoes made on the premises. Implements of all descriptions made on the premises at the shortest notice, and machinery of ail s rls repaired at tho^, ; . lowest possible price. . In order to meet the requirements of the limes, McO. and U. are prepared to give six or twelve raontha‘ r credit if de* sired. First -class Workmanship Guaranteed* McCARTY & HUNGER, Blacksmith*, Farriers aod Wheelwright!

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 5, 7 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 5, 7 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 5, 7 November 1887, Page 3

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