ANTED KNOWN. . . Mrs McComisky has just opened up a large stock of Crockery Glass and Fancy Goods imported direct from England, and which will be sold at ridiculous prices for one month. A present will be made; to each cash purchaser of 5s and upwards during ahis and Christmas week. D N C n a Miss Brewer wishes to inform her many friends that, should sufficient inducement offer, she will re-open her Dancing Classes, for the winter months, at an early date. Calisthenics and deportment, if desired, at afternoon class. Intending pnp'ls will oblige.by for warding their names as early as possible, c/o Mr It. W. Hamerton, Patoa. Patea H orfcicultural Sociotv. Oq account of the effects of la e storm, the SHOW advertised for Zsth last. HAj aa3BSr ABA 1?©oxsrsD. 1:. C. HORNER, Secretary, Trespass Notice, ANYONE found trespassing on our property at Kabaramea or Whenuakura after this date will be Prosecuted. Pioson laid for dogs, S. & E. BLAKE. April 23rd, 1895. Notice, ALL persons trespassing with dog or gun after this date on our properties will be prosecuted; and poison will be laid for dogs, J. W. JACKSON, E. BAYLY, A. H. WILLIAMSON, G. TAYLER, W. BROWN, TAPLIN & KELLS, H. PROUSE. April Bth, 1895. HONG KEW, 79, Oubai street, Wellington, General Importer of Tea, Silk Handkerchiefs, Preserved Fruit, Wholesale and Retail. Cash Buyer of FUNGUS iu any quantity; best price given. For Sale. HOT-HOUSE Grapes, Cooking Apples, and some fine Onions. Cheap for Cash. W. HOWITT. w A LBION HOTEL, PATEa. M. KELLY Proprietor, M. K. having taken over the above favourite Hotel, which having just received a thorough overhaul, both nside and out, is now equal to the 3est on the coast, affords splendid iccommodation for travellers and visitors. Nothing but the very best brands - of ales, wines and spirit,s kept. Good Sample Rooms on the Premises, The Stables are under efficient management; country settlers and others can therefore rely on the most careful attention being paid to all animals placed in these stables for long or short periods, Good and Secure Paddocks,
BEE OINTMENT Simply a Marvellous Cure for Croup, Bronchitis, Broker* ChilblaiuSj Blotches, Pimples, Abcesses, Piles, &c. SPECIALLY €? ADAPTED FOE HT ATHLE Price, 1/6, It is also , specially adapted for stable use, and is guaranteed one of the best dressings in tho market* Price *2/6. Local Agent: H. E, Diuke The Bazaar TRY IT I TESTIMONIALS! Feildiug, August 29, 1891, To Edwin G-allcchan, Esq. I have great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful soothing and curative power of your Bee Ointment. The constant strain on my throat is very trying and often causes relaxation and hoarseness—very difficult to treat, obtained relief with one and shall always use it. Yours faithfully, Wm. MACKENZIE. Scottish Vocalist Bessie Doyle (jo* Palmerston N., April 23, 1893, To Mb E. Gallichan, Dear Sir,—l can confidently recom mend Llewellyn’s<Beo Ointment for al kinds of wounds on horses, having used it in my stables with great success in every instance. ; ERNEST D. BROWNE, , Livery Stables, N,
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 26 April 1895, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 26 April 1895, Page 3
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