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William Toss will, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PAHIATUA. Money to Lend ON Freehold anc Leasehold Securities, at the lowest rates of interest. NO COMMISSION. £2O 000 to Lend in sums of £SOO and upwards at G and GA per cent. No COMMISSION. £.9500 to Lend in sums of £SO and upwards. NO COMMISSION. Agent (or the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company. Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, Established 1836. Invested Funds ... £7,5C1,949 Claims Paid £‘20,316,9*28 Fire Reserve Fund ... £1,850,000 Tpi HIS Company offers to insurers the 1 security of invested funds amounting to aw SEVEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING. BESIDES THE UN LIMITED LIABILITY OP A YKKY WEALTHY PROPRIETARY. By a Special Act of the New Zealand Legislature, the Company is in a position to SUE or be SUED in this Colony. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling claims. Lowest current rates for all classes of Fire Insurance. WILLIAM TOSS WILL, Agent, Pahiatua. Trust and Agency Company of Australasia, Limited. Incorporated 1860. THIS Company is prepared to advance money in sums from £‘259 on mortgage of approved freehold property Current Rates. Arrangements can be made enabling borrowers to repay the whole or part of loans on giving three mrnths’ notice. For further particulars apply to Chapman, Fitzgerald & Tripp, Solicitors, Wellington. Or to WILLIAM TOSSWILL, Solicitor, Pahiatua. CHAS. ROBT. BLAKISTON, Manager, Christchcrch. EKETAHUNA DISPENSARY. J. W. W. EVISON Dispensing Chemist, HAS commenced Business in Eketahuna in Premises formerly in the occupation of the late Dr McLennan, behind Carter's Temperance Hotel. ja2B

J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, OF 43 CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, HAS TAKEN THE SHOP lately occupied by the Star, for the purpose of EXHIBITING HIS NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and giving the Pahiatua people a slight idea of the extent of his stock and a chance to order from a much Larger selection of FIRST-CLASS TWEEDS AND FANCY SUITINGS than it would be possible for anyone in Pahiatua to keep. J. H. D.’s style of making up is too well known to need comment —his Prizes at the Dunedin Exhibition in open competition against the world should be sufficient to satisfy the fastidious. FIRST PRIZE FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING. FIRST PRIZE FOR LADIES’ RIDING HABIT. SPECIAL AND FIRST PRIZE FOR STYLE AND FINISH. Dunedin, 1891. Mr J. H. DALTON, Dear Sir, —The Jurors in awarding you all the first prizes in your line expressed themselves that they had not seen such work and finish in the colonies before and rarely at Home. Wm. Mcßeach, Chairman of Jurors. J. H. D. wishes to draw’ attention to the fact that he deals in nothing but Tailoring, and that he makes a special study of each customer’s figure, and any little defect sach as slanting shoulders, round shoulders, fiat chests, Ac., to which some persons are inclined, owing to the nature of their business, are by a special system of his own and a little judicious padding, made to entirely disappear and their geneial appearance wonderfully improved. 1 simply mention these few facts so that persons who requite clothing made on the latest principle may inspect the Immense Assortment of Tweeds, Fancy Suiting*, Coatings, &c., which will be on VIEW IN THE ABOVE SHOP I-OR THE NEXT two weeks only, and where an Extern need Tailor from the Old Country will be kept to take measurements, and record them, so that at any future time anyon. who may require Really High Class Tailoring at a Moderate Price can. by tending a post card, obtain a full selection of Season Materials, and insure perfect fitting garments. TROUSERS FROM 17s 6d to 30s. TWEED SUITS, WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, FROM £3 10s to i;5. EXTRA TROUSERS made of same material as suit or anything to same value. Ladies’ Jackets and Riding Habits a Speciality. N.2S 2 ’ Note —Temporary Address— J. H. DALTON, PAHHTUA SI'AK PREMISES, PAHIATUA. ! Permanent Address— J. H. DALTON, TAILOB. *21;) •.m >;.eet Auckland; and 1 j Cuba-sUtct, Wellington.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 65, 20 October 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 65, 20 October 1893, Page 2

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