Makuri Post Office Store. Ernest E. Tucker DESIRES to draw the attention of settlers and inhabitants of Makuri and surrounding districts to his varied and well-assorted stock, comprising GENE RA L 1) RAPE RV, AND CLOTHING TO MEASURE, GROCERIES, IRON MONGERY, FANCY GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROOTS AND SHOES, &c. While thanking his numerous customers for their liberal support since establishing himself in business in Makuri, and knowing without being told what is required, has accordingly resolved to sell for the lowest possible prices. Trusting by civility and strict attention to business to merit an increased support of patronage. E.E.T. wishes to draw special attention to the Clothing to Measure Department of which he makes a speciality. He has just to hand the NEW SEASON’S TWEEDS and WORSTEDS (comprising English and Colonial). Rest tit and workmanship at the lowest Wellington cash prices. Any article not in stock will be procured at shortest notice. Agent lor Canterbury Times, N.Z. Mail, Pahiat.ua Herald, North German J ire Insurance. New Range ! New Range! Come and Inspect Marley’s Patent Open Fire Cooking Range. I T supplies a long-felt want, and is the most Efficient, Simple, and Economical Range made or used in the Colony. Sample on view at tlie Purge, Paliiatua. This is one of the numerous testimonials in niy possession— Pahiatua, August 14, 1883. This is to certify that having procured Harley's Patent Open Eire Cooking Range, I have very great pleasure ■in recommending the same to anyone requiring a really good, reliable, and satisfactory range in every sense of the word. 1 consider it to be a great boon to any household and cannot speak too highly in its favor. (signed) C. RUM'.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 78, 22 November 1893, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6
Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 78, 22 November 1893, Page 1
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