ABRAHAM Sc WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS. Stock Sale. AT THEIR YARDS, MANGAHAO ROAD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. A "yyiLLIAMS Will sell by public auction as above— I’r/ \ hand-reared dairy cows and eJU heifers. 20 fat bullocks 6 fat cows 4 fat bullocks 5 store bullocks 12 springing heifers 40 hoggets 100 good hoggets Sale at 1 p.m. For particulars, applv to ABBAHAM k WILLIAMS, Pahiatun.
PALMERSTON SALE. Thursday, 14th September. ANI) 'yy'ILLIAMS will sell by public action as above at
24 fat bullocks 12 fat bullocks 40 mixed yearlings HO extra good 12 to 1H month mixed cattle 25 extra prime fat cows 20 8 and 4 year bullocks 15 yearling and 1H month cattle 300 fat wethers 450 mixed hoggets ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.
Gregory's Store, PAHIATUA. John Graham (Late of Masterton) HAS taken over the above wellknown General Store, and is now engaged in RE-STOCKING with a very large and well-assorted stock of General Goods. See Future Advertisement. Great Slaughtering Sale OF Boots a *i> n ii oe s O OT S AND n H O E B For One Month Only.
nnHOS. HOWE, being greatly I Overstocked, will hold a Clearing Sale as above : Men’s Bluchers, 7/6, now 5/6 Men’s (split), 18/6, now 10/6 Men’s watertiglits (best kip), 16/6, now 14/Men’s shoes, 18/6, now 11/Men’s best kip bluchers, 11/6, now 9/8 Men’s split shooters, 18/6, now 10/8 Men’s best Coeklmiii, 22/-, now 18/Youths’ strong lace-ups, 8/6, now 6/6 Boys’ kip shooters, 10/-, now' 8/8 Ladies’ calf shoes, 10/-, now' 8/6 Ladies’ kid walking shoes, 9/6, now 7/8 Ladies’ best kid balmorals, 14/-, now 12/Girls’ calf legletts, Nos. 7 to 9, 6/6, Nos. 10 to 18, 7/6 Slippers, in all sizes, 20 per cent, less than usual prices All these goods are quite new; no old Stock kept. The whole of the stock must be sold. TEItMS CASH. THOS. HOWE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Main Street, Pahiatua. MISS L. WAKEMAN, EXPERIENCED DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER. | ATE ST Style and Fit guaranteed. Address —Louisa Wakeman, C/o Mrs Dawson, Mangahao. Public Notice. IIIAVE this day disposed of my General Storekeeping business to Mr .1. R. Graham, late of Masterton, and take this opportunity of thanking all who have favored mo with their liberal support for the last eight years, and would ask for a continuance of the same to my successor. I am, etc., JOHN GREGORY. In reference to the above I would respectfully solicit a call from all Mr Gregory’s old "uptomcrs, and will be pleased to . my old Masrcrton friends and the settlers generally. The place is being rapidly re-stocked with fresh, clean goods. .Mr Gregory’s old stock will be cleared at cost. Having many years’ experience in this line of business and knowing the requirements ot a bush district, I am confident that I can oiler substantial inducement to business. Again respectfully soliciting a visit of inspection, I am, etc., JOHN R. GRAHAM. September 7, IK‘J3.
"TT 7"ANTED KNOWN—that Mrs. V V Monteith is open to engagement as a Practical Nurse. Five years’ experience as head nurse in Melbourne General Hospital; and two years in Melbourne Lying-in Hospital under Drs. Tracy and McKenzie ; iso six years as head nurse and matron m Westland Hospital, N .Z. Address, C/0 Mrs. Moncukiff, Puhiatuu.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 September 1893, Page 3
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