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percent; ge which only a few years ago was universal, and still is frequent in the tailoring trade. His gloves, hats, shirts, hosiery, and scarfs, arc also such as will please the mo-t fastidious. Whatever experience, capital, care, and go nt taste can elfec' mi the tradesman's side is done by R. A. A. .013. in order that all • his customers may realise the substantial advantages of being well-dressed; and that his efforts give satisfaction, is shown by the rapid and steady increase in the number of tho.se who deal with him. Attentive to the changes of costume necessitated by varying seasons, and of style by the dictatce of fashion, E, A. Adams has now on hand a large and carefully selected stock of cloths suitable for all seasons.—R. A. ADAMS .Cardigan House, Carlyle.— advt. ■ '"Holloway's Pills. —The" Body’s Bulwark. —'Nine-tenths of the maladies affecting adults depend upon a disordered state of the stomach. Holloway’s Pills correct the first symptoms of indigestion by acting healthily on the gastric juice, and wholesomely exciting the liver. They dispel flatulency in incipient indigestion, and overcome heat, distention, and pain attending more advanced or neglected cases. These Pills invigorate, and soon restore the dyspeptic from the great and sudden depression of strength always accompanying stomachic disorders or biliaiy derangement. They beget cheerfulness, vigour, and happiness. In rectifying disorders of the digestive apparatus these Pills prove themselves the promptest preventives of disease. They raise a bulwark against all approaching maladies, and preserve freshness, health, and life.

SALE OF A COMFORTABLE ESTATE. PATEA DISTRICT. LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD. WI LLI.AM CO WER N has been favored with instructions from Messrs Corrigan and Steuart, in consequence of a dissolution of partnership, to sell by public auction on the Farm, at MANUTAHI, On TUESDAY, MARCH 25, At 12 o’clock noon, All that splendid Leasehold property, known as “ Pernside,” within half-a-mile of the main road, being part of the Taum aha Reserve, and containing 232 acres, and having years unoxpired of the term. The prrperty is all securely fenced (nearly all live fences) and well watered throughout. It is subdivided into six paddocks, and well fenced in. 100 acres have been ploughed ; 70 acres being now in stubble, and the remainder in good pasture. There is a garden of -1- ■ acre, securely fenced, planted with fruit trees, some of eight years growth. A good stockyard, and a large and commodious whare; also a few acres ot bush suitable for home consumption, on the property. Also, — All that Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being section No. 342, adjoining the above, containing 43 acres, all fenced and grassed, and bounded by the Ingahapi Stream, together with large wool shed and sheep'yards. The above will be sold in one lot, followed by 3U head cattle, amongst which arc several first-class milkers 1 pair working bullocks 8 Lincoln rams 500 fat ewes 600 lambs 2 draught horses, thoroughly staunch 2 do fillies, 2 years, unbroken I light draught mare, with foal 1 filly, 2 years, suitable for spring cart 1 draught yearling, by Major 1 yearling, by Somerset 2 saddle horses 1 reaper and binder, by McCormick, new, in splendid order 1 Reid and Gray double-furrow plough, nearly new, all complete 1 set iron harrows, nearly new, all complete Farm implements, dairy utensils Harness, saddlery, and An immense assortment of sundries ; also, All kinds of appliances for woolwashing. Also,— About 600 bushels spring wheat 150 bushels mailing barley 450 do white tartarian oats 800 do potato oats 15 tons hay All well saved, and of exceptional good quality. Terms at sale. No Reserve whatever. Lunch provided. A flag will be hoisted at the road near MauutMii, and another at the entrance to the farm. Any further > particulars can be obtained from the auctioneer. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the property. W. COWERN, 320m22 Auctioneer. WANTED the Public to know, that ; Messrs Ardern and Dunn, of Carlyle, -will supply FRESH PORK SAUSAGES daily. Hawera and Waverley settlors will be called on twice a week. 315ap12 FOR SALE. 105 TONS Table POTATOES. This is a good opportunity to lay in a stock of what will in a few months be almost unobtainable. Apply by telegram to GEORGE A. HURLEY, 317 ; Wanganui.

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 407, 12 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 407, 12 March 1879, Page 3