THE PAHIATUA WORKING Ml'N I ,VND SETTLERS CO-OPERA TIVi: SOCIETY, LTD. TIIE above Society affords to all I the best opportunity of purchasing goods at the lowest possible rates, profits being returned quarterly to all purchasers. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Shares in the Society are £l, applications for which may be made to the > storeman, Main street, Pahiatua. H. Mortensen, Watchmaker and Jeweller, ' VOGEL ST., WOODVILLE, j HAS always ill stock a complete I assortment of Watches Clocks, Rings, Brooches, and every description j of Jewellery, including electroplate- I ware, etc. Wedding presents at the j very lowest prices for cash. Orders by post receive prompt attention, j Repairs of all kinds guaranteed. NEW DRAPERY & CLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SHOES. SPECIAL PRICE LIST: LADIES’ dross materials, 4£d & 6d per j yd. Berlin wool, all shades, worth 6s, ] now 811 per lb. Lace curtains, 1/11 and 2/6 per pair. Horrock’s and Crewdson’s Calicoes, 3, 6 and 4/6 per doz. Seamless Cashmere Hose, at 1/- and 1/3 per pair. Ladies’ Fancy Aprons, 9d and l/. Lauies' and Children’s Straw Hats, at 4d .and 6d up. Double Width White Twill Sheeting, 1/- per yd. Brooks’ Cottons, 0 cord, 200 yd reels, 1/- per doz. New Flannelettes, at 4.Jd and 6d, fast colors. New white and cream muslins, 4.sd and 6J up. New Silks and Satins, all colorH, 1/11, worth 3/6 per yd. Cretonnes, at 4sd and up, good patterns. Strong Tweed for boys’ wear, 1/- and 1/6 per yd. Ladies’ Durable Umbrellas, 2/11 each. CLOTHING AND MERCERY. Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits, at 25/- and 30/-, very strong. Men’s Hats and Caps, at 1/* each. Men’s Strong Shirts, 1/11 each. Men’s strong pants and unders at 1/11. Men’s strong sox, 3 pair for Is. Men’s washing ties, 4 for 1/. Men’s tweed trousers from 5/6. fcBOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Men s boots from 5/11 ; Children’s boots from 3/6, a good variety; Ladies’ boots from 7/6; Leather slippers, all sizes, 3/6 and 3/11. These lines are, without doubt, the best value to be obtained in Pahiatua. INSPECTION INVITED. S. G. RADFORD. THE CASH DRAPER. Makuri Hotel. rp IMG TH Y pi OTT ER ,
The most comfortable and homelike ! hostelry in the district. | Wines, beer, and spirits ol’ the best j brands only kept on hand. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE. j Clean[lni-ss and Carefulness a leading Murton’s Champion Sheep Dip to the Front. Can he had from E. BRENTON, AGENT, PAIIIATUA DO not hesitate to fix your choice upon this specific, the use of which will increase your income. Try the dip only once and you will be satisfied that it is the most effective, easiest to use, and the cheapest. Directions for Use.—l gallon fluid to 100 gallons cold water, and then it is ready for use. Price, 5s per gallon in drums. Five gallons will dip 1000 average sheep. Murton’s Sheep Dip took Ist prize at the great Canterbury trial in 1887, the biggest competion that has ever been held in any part of the world. Note.—The inventor devotes his time and energy entirely to the work of supplying sheep farmers with his valuable sheep dipping preparations. Any further particulars can be had on application to E. BRENTON, AGENT, PREMIER & STATIONERY PAHIATUA. LETT’S IQH i LETT'S DIARIES 1 OUT DIARIES IN ALL SIZES. N of EW ANN UALS for Christinas and New Year Gifts, consisting Boys’ Own Annual Girls’ Own Annual The new Boys’ Annual The Story Teller Album Children’s Friend Nuter’s Art Album Infants’ Magaxine Child’s Companion Little Wide Awake Our Little Dot Chatterbox Chums And several others too numerous to mention. Toys ! Toys ! Toys! A large variety of Toys to select from. Xmas and New Year Cards. The largest selection of cards in the district. Over £4O worth to choose from. Newspapers and Periodicals. Illustrated English and Colonial newspapers and periodicals arrive by every mail. RUBBER STAMPS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Agent for Mr G. Reichart’s Music Warehouse, Wellington. F. G-. MOORE, Bookseller and Stationer.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 96, 8 January 1894, Page 4
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