1«:?rSC-( = rr £3 e. r ~- \ i i * 5 •“. ni ► b 5 If = i f * il-li 5 sl£s. * 5 : s.j |? Til '|S = s ~ 5 =-: t._ - . * C £. S ~ > ll liJltl J • =? =-£ 2 s >1 §=*i : : ? 1 1 j" ? f a S £~3 g| | ill [! If 1 1 »*■ i z M ■ r If 3 5 |‘s£= = 2 r lls ! | IF! '8 I m - 5 I L =• NOW IN THE DISTRICT MD To stand this season the splendid draught horse “ King Salisbury.” KlS(i SALISBURY will stand nt Makuri, and attend at Devonshire's Stable*, rahiatua, once a week during the season. Kor further particular* apply to W. a. OUTER, Owner, Or J. DEVONSHIRE. Agent, Cniiitiivccial Stables, Pahiatua. PRINGLE
SADDLERY. SADDLKBY. Pahiatua Saddiery Warehouse. JAS ELLIOTT & Co. |>E(l t<> inform the resident* of Pau hiatun and surrounding district that they have purchased the wellknown Saddl. ry Rusincss of J. ItEKTRAM, and trust to receive the same liberal support accorded to their predicessor. The business has for the pres. nt been places! under the able management of Mr F. H. Vile, under whose chare,' will Is' found an efficient staff of workmen. As we are direct importers, customers will have the advantage of getting good* at less cost than at Wellington. To arrive within a few days—a magnificent assortment of English and Colonial saddles, bridles, breastplates, saddle-cloths, saddle-aprons, whips, spurs, buggy nigs, and every other napiisite connected with the trade ; also, a few lets of English and American buggy harness. Pack saddles made on the premises from Att 10s. (iig, spring trap, and cart harness made to order on the shortest notice, which, for price, style, and durability, are unsurpassed in the district. Collars of every description made to order. Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch, and nothing but the best material nsrd. Inspection Invited. (load quality and moderate charges. Note the address— JAMES ELLIOTT & Co., Opposite Vile's Stables. PREMIER BOOK & STATIONERY SHOP JF. G-. IMIOOIELZE, PROPRIKTOK.
rl ST ARRIVED A large assortment <>f Assortment of Account Rooks, which will be sold regardless of coat to effect a ready sale. A Large Slock of Winter Games. Sole Agent for Canterbury Times, Weekly Press, N.Z. Mail, Auckland Weekly News, Farm, r, Graphic, Wellington Times, Post, Daily Times, Tit Bits "and “ Pshutta Hkuuh." 1)1' RF. CEYLON TEA.— Direct from the plantation to the teapot. Purchase your Tea DIRECT, and do a* at with the army of New Zealand lea blenders. Tea worth 8s per lb. J aiu selling at 2s and under. J. H. TOPPING, Agent for the Importers,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 50, 15 September 1893, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 50, 15 September 1893, Page 1
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