directory. •jg US IN ESS JQI KfiOTORY Auctioneers. Cowcrn, W, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, ‘/Valuer, &c, Egmont street Paten Jackson F P, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, Waverley and Wanguns: Baristers and Solicitors. hj Adorns, HEP, Egmont street Hainerton, G D, Egmont street Sutcher. Barraclough, L S, Egmont street, Patca. Commission Agents. Cowern, W, Egmont street, Patea Fookes, F P, Waverley Horner, EC, Egmont street, Patea [ Drapers. Adams, RA, Egmont street, Patea! and Hawcra Brown, W, Egmont street, Patea Tennant, A. VV., Patea. Grocer and Tea Dealers. P. Mahony and Co. Egmont-street Kelli and Kearney, Paten & Kakararaea. Hotels. Central Hotel, Egmont and Dorset streets W Bnlmforth, proprietor I Steam Packet, Wanganui, W. H. G.Porter proprietor Iron & Hardware Merchant. P, Mahony and Co., Egmont-atreot Pianoforte Tuners. Newland, W, J., New Plymouth Gilbert. £., Wanganui. Seed Merchant i Laird, A., Wanganui Tailor Herbert, J., Egmont Street Timber and Coal Merchant York W, Bedford street, Patea Public Announcements^ PI ANO, H ARMo NX UM, & oliG A N , Tuning, Repairing, and Renovating. H. COLLIEIt & CO., Music Sellers, Wanganui) HAVE pleasure in announcing that, owing to the increase ot the above branch of their business, they have se« * cured the services of Mr A. H. Martin, who comes to them with firs'-ciass V testimonials from tho loading Duoudiu Music Houses. A large Assortment pf the best quality of materials for Repairing, etc., Always in Slock. All classes of Repairs, Tailings, otc., entrusted to their charge will bo executed with promptness and efficiency.
Timings in Town or Country Singly or # by the year. The celebrated HOELLING PIANOS Which, for durability, cheapness, end finish, are unsurpassed. Pianos from J-l IGs 6d per month on the lime payment system. Upwards of 80 instillments to choose from. Large stock of second.hand Pianos just returned from hire from £24. American organa from £IG 16s, Harmoniums from £ll 15s. ALEXANDER LAIRD, Faihvirld NonsEiiY, WANGANUI HAS to announce that owing to extensive alterations that have to be made in his nntsery grounds this season ho is compelled to sell (ho balance of his stock. It has all been well prepared for transplanting, and will bo offered at the following low prices: Pinos lusignus, 5s per 100, or 80s per 1000. Pinna Mnritimn, 5s per 100, or 30s per 1000* Cnpressas Maorocarpa, 7s 6d to per 100, or £3 per 1000. The above shelter trees are from a foot to 18 inches high. Apples I make a speciality. They are clean and healthy, and perfectly free from blight. One, two, and three year old, Ds, 12s, and 15s per doz, or £o L 4, dLS per 100. x« an t 'i. e year olds are well set with buds, urui likely to bear this season Other nursery stock equally cheap. Intending purchasers would do well to jsend their orders early, as the w; )le of the above lines must be sold. ALEX- L'IRD, Fairfield Nursery, Box i*l, P.U. Wanganui. THE PUBLIC an* ooutioned against purchasing papers inon the runners as they are supplied with only sulUcioat papers tor subscribers Copies can be "Obtained from the local treats,
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 November 1887, Page 1
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514Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 14 November 1887, Page 1
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