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CHRISTMAS 1885. •0 O' LL 0 HAVE Great ! leasure in informing my numerous customers aml the public I generally that lam just, in receipt, of the latest novelties in all departments jj ;ab!o lor th j ecr-SMi. JDrE»SS pEPAF^r/VLENT. In this Department I am now showing all the newest malm inis in Dress Goods,including Nuns’ Veiling, Tennis (Jloth, Canvas Cloth, Beigos/Jttomans, Zephyis, Drillcttos, Sateens, &e., &c. CLOTHING DEPART yVLENT, I have just opened a really first-class assortment of Gents’ Oam am, Mosgiol, Kaiapoi, ami imported Tweed Clothing, consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Tionsets and Vests, and Trousers. As these goods are all made to my own order, I can safely recommend them for price durability and style. A new and large assortment of Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Shirts, Braces, Bells, Sox, Pants, Portmanteaus, Bags, &c., &e. Clothing made to special instructions of very superior finish, at the lowest possible price. poors ! B OOTS I poors ! The Boots and Shoes sold at the Hall of Commerce arc too well known to need comment, as it is an established fact that I have always the largest and best assortment in the district. A new shipment just to nan of the following celebrated brands, Standard, Zcalandio, Otto Herty, Poll -cir’s, Woolf’s, &c. Kg* iToi* Prices JC IDely Compel iliou; If yon want a stylish Hat, Bonnet, Dress, anything in Hon-.dm! i Hini'shings [or Fancy Goods TRY THE HALL OF COMMERCEThe One Shilling Table is now in full swing. Compare rny Good.-- and Prices with any other House on this Coast. Print Drosses from 2s lid, Juvenile Suits from 5s 6d, Hoys’ T-mism; Soils from 11s, Men’s Tweed Suits from 255, Men’s Trousers from 6s 6 I W1 A/ I HALL OF COMMERCE % M "ft & Mss® ms BANKRUPT STOCK of BOOTS in the estate of Mr. S. Taplin. THE DEPUTY OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE lias accepted the tender of It. A. ADAMS for the BOOT portion of the above stock. Tlio female will couimcucc 'initial Day. ~r£Si These Boots being the far famed “ ZE AL AN.DIA ” brand e no piimiig re a m The whole will be sold at about HALF COST. D. A. ADAMS, PATBA.

COACH FACTOKY. AsjAM S-ft.ElCrS.fl.WTj Wiiehlw.uigut (fe Blacksmith. Bog’s to inform his many friends and the public generally of Paten and surrounding district, that ho has taken tho above well-known and commodious premises, where he intends carrying on tho business of Blacksmith and Wheelwright in all its branches, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to secure a share of public patronage. Light or heavy horses shod, and every description of Carriage, Cart, and agricultural implement, made or repaired on the shortest notice A Trial Solicited. ADAM SAKGEANT, nsr FATEA COACH factory IN li AK Klllli’T CY. ESTATE OP SAMUEL TALLIN, A CCOUNTS duo to the above Estate A, must be paid to me before tho 28lh instant, otherwise legal proceedings for recovery will bo taken without farther no! ice. THOS. EYTON, Deputy Official Assignee. 15th Fob., 1886. Patea Horticultural Society. rpHE Autumn Show will bo held at X the Harmonic Hall on FRIDAY, 2Glh February. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Exhibits must be in by 10 a.m. Admission, Gao Shilling. H.E. P. ADAMS, Hon, See. Books, Stationery, Music, and Paocy Goods. T AMES KENWORTHY, opposite the Courthouse, -Patea, is a direct impo.ler o l ' English Newspapers, Magazines, and General Literature, and Agent for the leading Colonial Newspapers. Valentines I Valentines I I At kinds at urrsnally Low Prices—To suit the Times To Let. i FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE £\ with three acre paddock well fenced. Apply to MAHON Y & Co.

NEW CLOYEKB and SEEDS mO arrive, per Royal Mail Steamer § Ao r angi,” tine 2nil March Tanks, each 400 gallons, containJust arrived from Calcutta, ex “ Sntlez” steamer —- 10 chests, each 82 us, Pekoe Souchong Indian Tea, at 2s per lb, by chest 10 chests, each 801 bs, Pekoe Indian Tea, at 2s 61 per lb, by chest 2 Half-Chests, each 701bs, Orange Pekoe, at 3s per lb, by half-chests Ex “ Tongariro 1 case Single and Double Darrel I Fowling Pieces Ex “ Doric ” 1 case Cross Cnt, One-Man, Rip ami Hand Saws and Matlocks 1 case Electroplate Teapots, Spoons, Forks, etc. 1 case Varnish, 1 case Cullciy, Meal Choppers, Bread Plates Just Landed 5 tons Finest Mauritius Sugar 5 tons Silver Dust Floiv,2slb, 601b 1001b, 2001b 1 ton McGill’s New Oatmeal Cleaiiag out a choice line Chinese Box Teas. Boots and Shoes, Calicoes, Flannels, Dress Pieces, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, all superior quality, at Cost Price. JOHN GIBSON. NOTICE. THOMSWALKER’S ,H HEAT T)OOT hale U'UEAT 130OT D A Lit R IDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI, STILL GOING ON tmr NOTE THE ADDRESS— Opposite Frincess Theatre Boots a d Shoes Made to Order*

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Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 133, 26 February 1886, Page 3

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