Public Announcements. TO LET, in Victoria street, Comfortable, Dwelling House, of 5 rooms, with acres of ground. For particulars apply to F. O’S. McCarthy. To Sportsmen. MR J, HUNGER (Messrs McCarty and Hunger) begs to announce that he has taken out a license! to repair Firearms. Fowling Pieces arid every description of Guns or Pistols repaired and adjusted on the shortest notice. Note the address : J. HUNGER (McCarty & Hunger), Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights, Patea. Next 3f0«7 Office. s LOST, a severe cold, by using GOWER’S : Pectoral Syrup of Carrageen or Irish Moss. IT is a well-known fact the Syrup of Senna (GOWER’S) is the safest and best aperient known for children. TTIOUNI), a sure- cure for diarrhoea. JP pain in the stomach, etc, It is GOWER’S Stomachic Mixture, which has stood the test for years. Piano Music, , Piano Music! A SPECIALLY-SELECTED parcel of /V over 200 pieces just received direct from England. All offered at greatly under published prices, with further liberal allowance on purchases of £1 and upwards, JAMES EENWORTHY, STATIONER, Bookseller, News Agent, and Fancy Goods Dealer, opposite the Court House, Patea. Magazines and English and American Newspapers'procured direct. WHO has the Cheapest and Best Men’s, Boys’and Youths’Colonial made Clothing?— Why R. A. Adams, Patea, of course. Who has the largest, best and cheapest Shirts, Sox, Braces and Underclothing? Indisputably R. A. ADAMS, who is in a position to buy largely and direct from the manufacturer. 500 CHILDREN’S COSTUMES and v Dresses in Tweed, Cashmere and Merinos. These Goods have been bought at a great discount and marked below regular English, cost, which makes them r&markably cheap and worthy of inspection. H. A. ADAMS, - Wholesale and Retail DRAPER A;N D IMPO RT E R Patea. ; Mr W. L. Weiss, OP ST- JOHN’S COLLEGE, . SUSSEX. Is prepared to give LESSONS’ :• iri the subjects! of the course ; Sand also in the higher^branches of education, such as Latin, French, &c., also Elocution. 1 ' •’ i Candidates - prepared . for Preliminary Law and Civil Service Examinations. Evening School twice:-a -week, commencing MONDAY,Uune. 18th, at 7.30 For addressj apply; Mr Kenwortby’s. ' V' [A CARD.] ' I GERVASE r D. HAMERTON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PATEA. Flour and Saw Mills. Kakaramea Flour Mill. £ETA I L P RIG BS. lbs. £ s. d. Flour per sack 200 ... 1 7 0 „ „ 100... 0 14 0 Wheat meal „ 100... 0 12 0 Sacks not charged : for the above quantities Pollard ... ... 140... 0 7 0 Bran ... ... 80 ... 0 3 0 Chick wheat , ... 60 ... 0 3 6 Oats, &c.; crushed for feed at 6d per bushel, sacks charged 9d each. >. 1 B. PAYNE, Proprietor. TITANGHESTER Steam Saw and iVI Planing Mills, Taonui, near Feilding. Totara, Matai, Rimu and White Pine in any quantity. Dressed Timber of every description always on hand. H. ADSETT, Proprietor.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1057, 9 July 1883, Page 1
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