SPublic iLimouncements E. LE a. JACOB, Hus on sale. Indian Tea, Cigars, Curries, Ohntnies, Chickwhcat, etc., Oats, Flonr, Oatnv-al, Woolpacks, etc., Commission Agency in all its branches Storage free for goods on sale on commission AGENCIES: The Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand. Australian Mercantile Union Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Canvasser Mutual Life Association of Australia. “Thomas’ Sheep Dip,” soluble in cold water o Office aiifi Starve s Dale’s Building's, Egmont Street, Patea,
GO TO for Mens’ Clothing, Adams for Youths’ Clothing. Adams t or Boys’ Clothing. Adams for Shirts and Hats. Adams for Hosiery. To Growers of Turnips and Sheep Owners. THE UNDERSIGNED has imported direct, WIRE NETTING for hurdling Sheep on Tnrnips. The cheapest dividing fence for durability and utility. Prices on application to E. LE G. JACOB. ON _SALE. OANTERBURY0 ANTERBURY pERENNIAL pYE qRASS gEED. Extra Machine Dressed,-the Cleanest , andlPdrest .Sample ;ever Imported into the District. Samples Can be seen at my Office. CORN SACKS. CORN SACKSCLOVERS—NSW SEEDWIIVES AND SPIRITS. ALES AND PORTERBottling Establishment, I am offering great [inducement to Settlers in assorted dozens (2 gallons), and have just added to my stock of wines 1 hhd. of RICH PURE OLD CONSTANTIA, 10 years in bond, imported direct from Penfold and Co’s Vineyard, Adelaide. My Fine Old Port and Sherry are also a most delicious treat to those of refined taste. ; Soliciting the patronage of Settlers and Citizens. My Express is at customers’ commands at any moment. SAML. TAPLIN, Wine and Spirit Merchant. Established 1868. tttANTED a good General Servant VV for place near Patea. Apply Mrs Howitt. WANTED, first week in March, a thorough General Servant or Housekeeper. No milking or out-door work. Family of three. Address, with full particulars, R. H. G.j at H, R. Richmond’s, Esq., Solicitor, New Plymouth. JAMES KEN WORTHY’S LIST OF NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES. Sunday at Home Leisure Hour Hard Realties New Ireland Best of Everything Strange Stories j Progress and Poverty Land Question Sea Queen Shandon Bells Chats about Germany Little Polks Chats about Russia John Bull’s Womankind Dr Punchion’s Lectures Mirabaud’s System of Nature ( Kirk’s Papers on Health Vestiges of Creation Half-hours at the Seaside Half-hours in the Fields Half-hours in the Lanes Land Nationalisation' Pages in Waiting Music. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING MR F. C. SPARKS will resume tuition on MONDAY, January 19th, 1885, : A Vacancy for a few pupils. Terms commence with first lesson. Two lessons weekly, £2 2s per quarter; one lesson weekly, 25s per quarter; payable in advance. Pupils attended at their own residences in Hawera, Patea, and Waverley Address —Patea. Money to Lend on Mortgage. ANY Sum Required. Interest now rules from 6-| to 7% per cent., with special arrangements for large amounts. The advantages we offer to borrowers are substantial. Our large connection with local and outside capitalists not only insures the negotiation of their loans at lowest cmrent rales, but from the numerous sources at our command full advances can be obtained when necessary upon valuations. CHAS. POWNALL, & Co., Scriveners, Grey-street, Wellington. Established, 1875. Wanted k PICK AND SHOVEL MEN. Apply at Lougburn or Pox ton to WILKIE & DUNN, Contractors.
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Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 1314, 27 February 1885, Page 3
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