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Public Announcements. Effmont Electors. O MAJOR ATKINSON requests the Electors of Egmont to moot him in the Patea HARMONIC HALL ON TUETSDA Y, The Bth Inst., At 7 p.m. Dentistry. MR M. F. COTTLE, dentist, Wanganui, will visit Waverley on Tuesday, April 8, and may be consulted at Price’s Commercial Hotel, from II a.m. till 6 p.m. music! ~ MRS PARKER (from Auckland), Hadfield-street, is now prepared to receive pupils for the Piano, Many years’ experience in tuition enables her to impart a sound musical education to her pupils. Terms, &c., on application at her residence. UNLA TO LEND, on good Country Security. —■ H. E. P. ADAMS, Solicitor, Patea. Agent Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. WANTED KNOWN, — That John McComisky, formerly of Courtenay place, Wellington, has commenced Business on his own account in Patea as Painter, Paperhangcr, Sign Writer and Decorator, Glazier, Graincr, etc. All orders left at his residence, Meredith street, will be punctually attended to. CASH GROCERY ' IDSTA-mAtSHMEWT. EGMONT STREET, PATEA. J. A, M°K ENNA ’ In returning thanks for the liberal amount of support accorded him since he opened the above store, respectfully begs to inform the public of Patea and surrounding district that he is now in a position to supply goods of the best quality cheaper than ever, and at such prices that will fully hear out the reputation of his establishment as the CHEAPEST IN THE DISTRICT. The proprietor buys in the best markets for cash, and is thus enabled to give his customers the benefit of such purchases. Always in Stock— TEAS—Pure and of good flavour Oamaru flour IW and 10 Sugars Nelson and Hobart Jams Biscuits from the best makers Canterbury Bacon English and Colonial Candles Calvesfeet Jelly Muscatel and Sultana Raisins Rice, Sago and Tapioca And everything to be found in A Well-Stocked Grocery StoreTry My 'Tobaccos. A splendid assortment of Tin and Woodware Pie Dishes, Baking Tins and Pudding Basins Buckets, Tubs, Tin Basins, and Dippers Gridirons, Frypans, Box Irons, and Coal Scuttles Tin Tacks, Cutlery, and Milk Pans &c., &c. The Crockery Will be found to contain an extensive assortment of the latest designs. Families and settlers will find that I can deliver goods at prices that I>oly Competition* As I have no interest to pay for extensive buildings. A Trial SolicitedBran, Pollard, and Chick Wheat, at current rates. J. A. McKENNA, THE CHEAP GROCER, EGMONT STREE T, PATEA; £2500. 5000 Subscribers at 10s. 311 PHIZESGrand drawing on the Hamburgh Principle. Money Prizes to bo distributed as follows : Ist prize ... £250 0s I I prizes, each £ls 0s 2nd prize... 125 0 Ifo prizes, each 10 0 3rd prize ... 03 10 25 prizes, each 7 0 4th prize ... 37 10 | 230 prizes,each 5 0 2 prizes, ... 25 0 |ll prizes, each 210 Bach ticket has seven chances, and will be drawn seven times. The drawing will take place on SATURDAY, 3rd May, By eight subscribers in the presence of ten others, who will consist of sellers of twenty tickets. The Press will be Invited, Ten per cent, to be deducted for Printing, Advertising, stationery, and Clerical work. P.O. Orders to bo made payable to Armadale. Result of drawing will be be published in the “ Evening Post,” and “New Zealand Times” on Tuesday, 6tb May, and prizes paid the following day. Country Cheques to have Is added for exchange, and made payable to a number. Two 2nd stamps for reply, and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Address only to “ Armadale.” Care of Edmunds and Marshall, P.O. Bos 118, Wellington. FRANCE BROS, House and Estate Agents, P.O. Box 247, Wellington.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1173, 7 April 1884, Page 3

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