WINTER SHIPMENTS AYE NOW OPENED A FURTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEASONABLE WINTER GOODS All bought for Cash before the Great Revival of Trade; and, therefore wish to draw the attention of our town and country customers, that all our selections are much superior and cheaper than any before imported into this district. We desire more especially to call attention to our Stock of COLONIAL CLOTHING AND WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES, Which will be all disposed of at Wholesale Prices. BROADWAY HOUSE. &
qONCERT and public ball, Under the auspices of the Carlyle Harmonic Society, MAY 24, (QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. In Aid of the Building Fund of the Society. Programme ; Overture Chorus, “ Comrades in Arms Song, “ The Bell Ringers ” Trio, “ Mynheer Van Dunck” Song Instrumental Duet Song, “The Wolf” Chorus, “ The Three Wishes’ Quartette, tc Here in Cool Grot Song, “ The Minstrel Boy ” Song, “ The Empress of the Wave” Chorus, “ O’er the Calm and Sparkling Waters” Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o’clock. M.C. —R. C. Texnbnt, Esq. Programmes can be obtained on evening of ball only. Tickets, 5s each, may bc_ obtained at the stores, drapers’, and stationers’shops in town ; at Mr Overend’s, Waverley ; Mr Dawson’s, Waitotara ; Mr Foreman’s, Manutahi; Mr Slater’s, Kaka' amea; from members of Committee j and from EDWD. C. HORNER, Hon Sec. JONATHAN HARLE. AX WELL HOTEL Bfflaxwelltown, Having purchased the above Hotel, and having made extensive improvements, is now prepared to supply his patrons and travelling public generally, with every roqu:.!i.rt f.ticir wants may require. Wines and Spirits of the best Uranus. A Liberal Table kept. Good Stabling Accommodation and Paddocks. A Groom in attendance. Cobb and Co.’s Coach leaves daily for Wanganui and Taranaki. WANGANUI HOTEL. Market Square. JOHN WALTERS ... Proprietor. THE above Hotel offers special accommodation for Families and Commercial Gentlemen. Spacious Sample Rooms. Firstclass Table. Well ventilated and comfortable Bedrooms. Bath. Billiards. Good Stabling. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very choicest brands. gTOCK SALES FOR MAY. Hawera Sale Yards — Friday, May 28th. St. Hill Street Sale Yards— Wednesday, June 2nd. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. MRS KLAUS, MONTHLY NURSE, j CARLYLE. MRS Iv. has filled the above occupation in Canterbury for the last 15 years, and ladies requiring her services may rely on obtaining every attention. Terms moderate. Present address — At Mrs Fish’s, near Australasian Hotel, Carlyle. Mrs Klaus is willing to engage as Nurse, or as Housekeeper. CITY BUTCHERY” ROWLAND, ADAMSON, & CO., FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, have always on hand Small Goods of every Description. Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Veal. The cart will continue to run round the Town and District every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Parties wishing the cart to call will please leave their names at the shop. WANTED, by a young man ot commercial experience, any Light Employment. Wages not so much an object as occupation. Can assist at the counter. References given. Apply L., Mail office. I PUPS FOR SALE. | ARCHER C. CROFT, Patea,
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 523, 22 May 1880, Page 3
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