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OF j*.3k 17 1: m) ENGLISI OYELTIES, jNfoYELTIES, j^IoYELTIES. W. BROWN, HAS now openod a. Splendid Assortment o? Prints, Gaiateas, Ginghams, Cashmeres, Nuns' Cloth, Plain and Chech Beiges, Fancy Stripe and Check Muslins, new Patterns in Pi hits 2|d, 31-d, s|d to 8d ard 9d per yard. fashionable . reSS fabrics from Cd, calico from Is lid perdoz. yards, double-width white twill sheeting from lid, Ladies’ and children's straw hats ingieat profusion, over 100 shapes to select from. sTew Bust Cloaks from 12s 6d, new mantles and dolmans, new sunshades and umbrellas, aigrettes and leathers, new ornaments, fancy hat trimmings, infants' summer peilisses from 2s lid. A large assortment of black and coloured laces at your own prices, Swiss embroidery from 2s 3d per doz yds. Ladies’ and children's gloves in pure silk, taffeta, and lisle thread, several new lines in corsets, first to hand Also, «Jast Opened, six trunks of ladies’ gents’ and children s “ Zealandia” Bout, Shoe?, and Slippers, also a large variety of imported goods, ladies’ and gents’ tennis shoes, &c. Children’s colonial nailed boots from 3s 3d. Special deductions in the Clothing IDepartraenti The goods must be turned into cash. Men’s tweed suits from 17s 6d, mens trousers from 6s 6d, boys jersey suits from 3s Gd, felt hats from Is 6d. Just Opened, new and fashionable shapes in stiff felt and straw hats. Gents’ Suits made to order, of Colonial Tweed, from 57s 6d. Tailoring by first-class workmen. Ladies riding habits made to order. IggT Facts Speak Louder than Words. —Before purchasing, inspect my prices, and compare the quality, and you will find the HALL OF COMMERCE can hold its own against any house in the district. W BROWN, HALL OF COMMERCE. Egrnout-Street, Patea.

NEW SEEDS. |UST LANDED.—Our Stock ofTury nip, Mangold, Field Carrot, Garden and Flower Seeds, Clovers, &c, P. MAHONY & CO. EXCELSIOR HOIS NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS! A. W. TENNANT, Is now showing New Goods in every Department. In the Millinery Department, there are some very pretty styles in Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed ; also a Choice Selection of FEATHERS, FLOWER S, LACE AND HAT ORNAMENTS. Ladies’ Jerseys from 4s Od upwards, ladies’ Dust Cloaks in Lustre and China Silk; Ladies’ Corsets (perfect fitting) in all the new makes, including 44 Sunflower,” * 4 Claudia,” 44 Blanche,” Prints. Prints. Prints. A Splendid Assortment to choose irom. Boots. Boots. Boots. Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’s Boots in great variety, and at the lowest possible prices. In referring to his purchases this season, A. W. T. ennnet boast of having the hugest stock in the district, but he can confidently assert that the Goods and Prices ■will compare favourably with any house in town. JLn W. TEWBTANT,

BUY YOUBfI'EAS, Sugar, Flour, ami General i Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware, at F. MAKOXY & CO. LEASE i F MAX UT AHI DOM IN. mENDERS will be received up till 1 NOON, of TUKSDAY, 2'M ot November next, for the Lease, for seven rears, of the above Domain. Conditions of Lease may be seen at Mr Muggeridge’s Store, at County Council offices. Highest or any tender accepted. Manutahi, or not necessarily EDWD C HOENEII, CJerk. nIIRISTMAS CARDS and Fancy VJ Goods just received, ev Coptic, bv JAMS'* KExWi-llTiiY, Bookseller and Stationer, Putea Inspection in vited. Willis's NZ, Curds also in stock

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 November 1887, Page 3

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