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Money to lend, on good Country Security.—H. E. P. ADAMS, Solicitor, Patea. £IOO to £IOOO. MONEY to lend in suras upon good Freehold security. Apply to ELLIOTT BARTON, Solicitor, Patea. Patea Hairdressing Establishment. Professor Haddow, LATE of London and New York, with 4 years’ Colonial Experience, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Patea and District that he has opened the above establishment, where Gentlemen can have their Hair Dressed in the Latest Style. C.H. has just received a large consignment of new American Tobaccos, including Cameron’s best Cut, &c. Note the Address : Opposite the Court House, Paten. R S . P Y K E , (LATE OF WANGANUI), DRESSM AKER, Meredith-street, Patea.

Oil—Salad 9d, castor Is per bottle Pepper—Black Is 6d, white Is 8(1 per lb Kerosine —High test, 11s a tin Seidlitz Powers, Is 4d Soap, 6cl, 9d, and Is per bar Pickles—Oriental 2s 6d, Cross & Blackwell’s Is 3d, Morton’s assorted Is' per bottle Pain-killer, Is 4d per bottle Peas —Split, 5d per lb Rice —Best 4d, ground 6d per lb Sago—sd, ground 8d per lb Sugars—l.W. 401b bags at 5Jd per lb ; I.C. 401b bags 4sd per lb; English loaf 7d per lb Seed —Canary, hemp, rape, linseed, 8d per lb Sulphur—Flour of, 9d per lb Teas—ln half-chests and boxes. Ken-Yong Congou 2s 4d per lb; Young How Congou 2s 6d lb; Assam Pan Yong Congou (verybest) 3s lb ; Orange Peko 3s 6d lb Tobaccos—Nail rod 6s per lb; Venus flat tens 6s per lb ; twist, 5s 6d Tapioca, 8d per lb. Treacle, 5d Vinegar—English, 3s 6d per gallon Washing Boards —Wood Is 4d, zinc Is 9d Whiting, 2d per lb Washing soda, 2d per lb Yeast powder, 9d per tin SPECIAL LINES. Potted Meats and Game—Oxford sausages, Cambridge do, ham, tongue and chicken, Yorkshire game pie, veal and ham pie, Yorkshire pork pie, ham, &c., chicken do, hashed venison, jugged hare, pheasants, grouse, partridge, truffled tripe, collard ox tongue, pic-nic tongue, Russian ox tongue in jelly, savoury pie, &c., &c., &c.

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Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 1

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