NOTICE. On and after MONDAY, July 7, our business will be conducted as usual in temporary Premises next to Mr R. J. Oliver, Tailor. •Telephone No. 9. GENERAL MERCHANTS . Waveriey Pwmwwmm wsssimmwmmzimzi
:£. E. 0. GILBERT ..T SUKGEON DENTIST, t '. PATEA. Telephone No. 33. T. W. HAMEL. J. HORE. HAMEL AND HORE BOLICITOES Visit Waverley every Wednesday and Friday. Wa have £2ot)o available for loan on First Mortgage freehold security at current rates. P.O. fiox No. 4. Telephone No. 64 OLA&&E, JACK AND DUNN BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS Egmont Stroot, Patea. We have'sums of £SiO, £6OO, "and £3OO for immediate investment on approved security. At Waverley--Douglas & Dunn. At Wanganui —Currie & Jack. * DOUGLAS AND DUNN SOLICITORS, WAVERLEY. Wo have sums of £2OOO, £SOO, £2OO and £IOO for immediate investment. At Patea—Clarke, Jack & Dunn. At Wanganui—Currie & Jack. <JUY H. GRAHAM SOLICITOR, WAVERLEY. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITY. Office hours :—9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. H. W. CLIMIE & CO. LICENSED SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. .. HEAD OFFICE HASTINGS. .. Licenßod Under tho Land Transfer Act. Agencies— Mr. E. C. Horner, Patea. Mr. W. J. Tristram, Eltham. Orders left with the Agencies will receive prompt attention. EDWARD 0. HORNER Shipping, Produce, Insurance and General Commission Agent. PATEA. Agent for tho Anchor Line of Steam Packets. Aororo Line of Steamers. Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company. Clerk Patea County Council. Secretary P«tea Hospital Board. Secretary Patea Harbour Board. Licensed Customs House Agent Cash Purchaser of Fungus and other Prodnce. F. W. GODFREY begs to announce that he has opened up-to-date DINING-ROOMS DINING-ROOMS DINING-ROOMS opposite tho "Press" office where Meals can be obtained AT ALL HOURS Fish Suppers a Speciality Preen Pish Daily. STAR OF EGMONT LODGE U.A.O.D. The ordinary meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Druid's Hall, on THURSDAY night, at 8 o'clock. All members arc particularly requested to be present. F. RAMSBOTTOM, Secretary. When days are short and nights are long, When south-cast gales arc going strong, When trees uproot and rainclouds burst Wild winter then is at its worst. Then is the time for colds and chills, For sore throat, Coughs and kindred ills; But such afflictions all endure Who trust to Woods' Peppermint Cure.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 16 July 1919, Page 2
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