Patea Hrevnry. W. 3 5288'3 ST 3 ; Ihupr.iKTOii F;-i’6ivood, Cut A any length, always on hand aiv-1 delivered promptly. aTEYBYbu Cough Mixture is u is Boon in ‘.Muter A tg.-HL Best liemecly discovered, \lO case is hopeless. A is speedily ,-ielievedyOUNQ childjon like gU.RA eui"' iot chest comyduiuts. ;.i a! Colds cured com KJ pie: My VLY *.« ave necessary. 0 0 household, ii!iE"‘:LY ivfpurod iu every H A3 a good reputation unci a /large sale. MANY Cures been effected I N casus where other remedies have 1 failed dT for all lung disorders. jjpAE safe, effectual, end pleasant JL remedy UADEu. any circumstances will give relief p A.PID relief, arm speedily cure pi VEE Y case in which’it is used. Manufactured only by R. M. G-ATENBY, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST* WANGANUIPBce, 2s 6d per bottle, From all Chemists and 'Storekeepers. H. S. DEANE. hGEET PATS A, L’USTEUSS Mixed Paints, The colours excepting green and blue are absolutely permanent. Anyone con apply them. Full instructions are on each tin. J. McComislyy, Bole Agent for Patea and Hawera districts.
\ ’UST' US ’ Abuts arc the cheapest | n ■ e.'i. i ; ri. a, pur ewt, in H:b ■ia?', ol ■■■ Si pm c,vt ; single ties, 4-i-d per lb ; small tins, 6d per lb. W. McOomisky, Solo Agent for Fatea and Hawora. districts. L’USTRUSS Faints will not crack, The colours are agreeable to the eye and permanent, Any on© can-apply them. Full instructions on each tin. J. McOomisky, Sole Agent for Paten and Hnwcra districts,. L’USTEUSS Mixed Faints for house painting'. Are made from the finest and most lasting materials, Are sine to live satisfaction, J, McOo mi sky. Agem for Patea and Hiiwo.i di-.t-iets. Opening of .1/nrliament. A NOTABLE O‘MISSION FROM TUB GOVERN' IPS oPEECH. EYEIIY true colonist must hay© felt a glow of pride when reading in the Governor’s Speech that the earning 'power of the -people had Leen increased, but the Speech omitted to give the reason why there had been a saving last year of over £20,000 in the cost of tea consumed in New j Zealand. 1 The r nc;,i!;! an? obvious to every i hous " vlf < v ■ » our ,toa ex ! pan lit m i■l is S a-atua Tea j 1. s ci-m'-t i -to su-'h general i uw iis cxi-equ no* of its | sfcivugtn, fl,ivcm , economy,' a. d pu-ity ‘ 2ad —Tnai it goes much further than ordinary brands, Thesec laractensries aro so generally acknowi-dgc-d that it is remarkable that in the Governor’s Speech there is nr- indication of a Bill to authorise he purchase by tho Stile of the whole of Suratura Tim. with the object or supplying the inhabitants of Now Zealand, and i her-.by decreasing tho burden upon tho necessaries of life. The charactcr.si'icii of EUItATCJiiA TEA are Fur,itv, Fuao iuxok, Sthexth, Economy, aiid it i; kot Id ended with Indian, or Ghiua teas. A Qu dity 2/19 E (iudity /fj/2, J) Qu diiy /For '-a’c Immediately. ONE room Bay Iho rough hr ed GELDING, -'Dick Tur■p. " 4 year's old, by Cruiser out of a Eb'cih sworth A p l v - MRS. ADAMS, School House, Fatea.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 119, 14 October 1896, Page 2
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515Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 119, 14 October 1896, Page 2
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