LONDON HOUSE, PAHIATUA. Spring and Summer, 1893. First Shipment ex s.s. “ Ruahine’’ is now being Shown, —ooMPßirora ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES FOR THE COMING SEASON. A splendid variety of Dress Materials in Spot-Crepons, Grenadines, Viounas. Whifi-oords, Veilings, etc. PRINTS AND TDRKET-TWILLS, ETC. A FINE DISPLAY OF THIS SEASON’S MILLINERY. Hats and Bonnets Trimmed to Order on the premises. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. This Department is now carried on by MRS ROWSE on entirely the Scientific System and Ladies can rely on having a Perfect Fit. D. G. McKIBBIN & Co. O'. Zh£°B-A-IIT, Watch and Clock Maker and Jeweller, PAHIATUA. "N STOCK, a Good Selection of Clocks, Gold and Silver Brooches, Wedding Rings, Spectacles, Folders, &c. All Work Guaranteed for Twelve Months. J\ lE. ZDIRy-A UNDERTAKER. PAHIATUA WOODWARE FACTORY AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. Doors, Sashes, and Every Description ot Joinery made on the Premises. BUTTER BOXES ALWAYS ON HAND. Venetian Blinds Made and Repaired. Household Furniture. —a Large and Vai ied Stock Kept. BEDDING, Ac. CHAIRS IN GREAT VARIETY. PICTURES MOUNTED AND FRAMED. Furniture, Ac., not in Stock mode up on the Shortest Notice. Note the Address : FACTORY AND RESIDENCE, Corner of Crewe Street and Palmerston North Road.
L. G. WEST, ARCHITECT PALMERSTON NORTH. by letter or telegram punctually attended to. jr24 Charges Moderate. NMENT LIFE INBURANCE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED iS7». Poxes' Ouore otwd by the State. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES The first policy issued, No. i for /3°°* is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, viz. *•— In 1880, £36 or £ 1 2s. per cent per annum In 1885, £lB .. £1 4s. .. h m ! In 1890, £27 ~£l 16s- h h The above is an actual c ase, and shows that the rate of bonus increased at each j division. The premiums in force at the , time this policy was isF ued were riot I calculated to yield anv taonuseti and the higher rates now charged should therefore give atill mor* aatiafactorj j rMiultn. JOSEPHUS H. RIC HARDSON, ll] ComniiMionBricks. Bricks. I HAVE now leased the Pahiutua Brickyard and premises and the goodwill thereof to William Madder and Alfred Doe!. and would beg to solicit a continuance of the very i liberal patronage bestowed upon me in the past. JOHN TRICE. The undersigned having taken ov the above premises, are prepared to supply first-class bricks at lowest current rates. Terms, cash on delivery. Estimates given. MADDER & DOEL. Peters’ Line of Coaches. , T T NTIL further notice our coaches i will leave Pahiatua for Eketaj huua daily at a quarter to ten sbarp. ] This alteration is in consequence of ; the eavy state of the oads
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 93, 29 December 1893, Page 1
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