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“ ZEALANDIA ” UP TO DATE. rpiIESE Celebrated Boots are I always ahead. The Newest Patterns and Lasts are constantly added. Those who have no end of trouble to be fitted in the past can be fitted with a pair of ZK. ALAN DIAS up to date. The motto of the Manufacturers of the Zealandia is—Do not wait till you are driven ; be always ahead. Zealandias ABE THERE AND INTEND TO STAY. The Wear is Guaranteed.

There tire more hands employed in making Zealandia Hoots than in any other mako in the Colony. Does not this fact prove that the real quality of the Brand is justly appreciated by the public ? Do not be put off with the superior air with which those who do not keep them will tell you they have something as good and cheaper. Don’t relieve it. There is only one Zealandia. You want that. Look for tho Brand. ZEALANDIA PATENT WOOL PRESS. First Prizes Hawke’s Bay, Wairarapa and Masterton Shows, 1890,1891, and 1892. Orders are now being booked for this well-known and popular press for the coming season. Several important improvements effected, making it better than ever. Cockatoo Wool Press This Press is designed to meet a longfelt want among the farming community, for a Cheap, Strong, and Easily Worked Woolpress. The Patentee can confidently recommend it to any requiring such an article. It is second only to the Zealandia, and is one third cheaper, viz., To be seen in working order at the Steam Factory, Queen St. Workmanship Guaranteed. CT YYIMLES IMITTIIR,, Patentee & Sole Maker, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. PAIIIATUA PLUMBING & TINSMITH WORKS. I BEG to notify to the inhabitants of Pahiatua and surrounding districts that I have started business as Plumber, Iron und Zinc Worker, &c., I intend to make a speciality of Water Services, Pumps, Rams, Windmill Services, &c., Hot and Cold Water Supplies, and Locksmithing in all branches. Water Tanks in all sizes. You may depend upon having all work done in a thoroughly practical and businesslike manner at lowest possible charges. Estimates given for all kinds of general work and repairs, and all work guaranteed. Soliciting the favor of your patronage, I am, yours obediently, -J. O. TAYLOR, Opposite Cotter’s Boarding-House, Main-street. Advance Mangatainoka. Mangatainoka Post Office Store. HENRY GODTSCHALK, Proprietor.

BEGS to inform the . Vx. inhabitants of Mangatainoka and the surrounding districts that he has taken over the Post Office Store, lately carried on by Mrs Walther. In making extensive alterations a new price list has been made out, and all goodo will be sold at a price that will compete with any in the district, and he hopes by civility, prompt delivery, and strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of support. Henry Grodtschalk, IRONMONGER GENERAL STOREKEEPER, POST OFFICE STORE, MAN G ATAIN OKA. ]n connection with the above, I trust that the liberal support hitherto accorded me will he extended to my successor. M. WALTHER. Mangatainoka Steam Sawmills. Gf S f ARDNER begs to inform r. vX Builders and Contractors that he has always on hand a Large Supply of Matai Flooring and Rusticated Boards as well as all other descriptions of timber. [Estaulished 1884.] Pahiatua Coach and Carriage Factory. D. Mclnnes, Proprietor. ALL descriptions of Coach Building and Coach Painting E%*cuted in the latest and most and most improved style. Painting and Trimming Equal to City Work.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 September 1893, Page 4

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