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CHRISTMAS, 1893. NEW YEAR, 1894. W. BROWN’S BOOT EXHIBITION rti NOW OPEN for tho season with an extensive ami varied Stock of N. w Good < from the beat maker* in Nt-w Zealand, ami Pari*. i intend this to be tho boat display ever made in the Diatriet. pecialiti<?s in the L test Styies xnd Shades in Tan and Canvas Shoes. WALKING AND EVEN'NO SHOTS. .den’s aai Youths’ Watertight?, Shooters, Etc, of • Best Material. Thia Lino I have always carefully eluded, and my clients will liml s’. i* holiday season a good stock to seloct from. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S GOODS of tlx mnmt aai b materials are also a feature in this exhibition, and particularly suitahb presents. The Bespoke Goods Department i .lor my p. rsonal xujxr,; em, ml from my oxperionco in the *r '*e levtvi 1 n 'h b■ * wnrk'bop* in Nrv, / i land), aided by skilled w irkmen, my cl on'.* can rely upon work b.mg am. I out Second to None in tho Colony. During tho Holiday Season, a IION , . of C per cent, or Is hi tin Pound will bo allowed on all cash purchases. CALL AND INSPECT—NO CHARGE M 1

E. Johnston, Manufacturing Confectioner, Main-Street, Pahiatua, OPPOSIT!'. HANK Ol’ NEW zvar XP Trade Supplied at Wellington Prices. Coeoanut Candy, Fig Candy. Almond Toflco, Almond S* ; jaw, Butter Scotch, Chocol. . Ico, Berloy Sugar, Piney ,011 »»<i Rispb ny Pock, Tmki<=h I><■ light, Encalvp 11 Candy ami limps, All *.t Js per pound All Pur C .lif' etiom ry Manufac'urO'' on Mi Pr .111 a. s, also A large as orum nt of DRY con CADBURY'S CHOCOL ATI-1.

M RS RAKER ha* first class nr coiuhkhlhl ion for thrnc or font g iit I<-in'-ii mHr Public School. FOTi SALE. i/vn WELL IUIKI* LINCOLN -1:1 H * EWES (with lamh ni foot), and *2OO Lincoln Li iectrt MORRitH. The above slurp are in til t ilacomlition, and niv particularly \vc 1 wonlltd. For particulars apply to .1. SMITH* 11 uwera. Wenley S. Lin mze, NAPIER, w ill iioi.ii a mti.K or Wool. Wool Wool -> lilt IKS Ol bill \l. s.Vl.rs KOI IMWH.H4. Mir Si'pond U >1 >il wiii lx >»#*|«i «».. \\ «*dn< st|.,y, 27ih iN'cmlnr. All woo! for th * I «hoiV W » mr Spit Stoi no t'. oi S;. nil n\, iilnJ liilM-r. Mu Third Wool w '! I* h< Id oi \l •dnesday, 24 M ' i i.»ry, |K‘I4. tMir Fourth Wool .•%»!«• % o \ViilnoidHV, I\ 4. . , WENLEY A L ANAVZK J. U. LAN AI'ZE, Auctioneer. Ram Fair. MASTERTON A. \ P SOCIETY. FEBRUARY Gib aud 7th, lt>94. r | IHF. Annual K&m an*! J we JL under Ul •HU SpiCi >ui wUt. ;t»J Society will be held in Meacr* Low. « and lorns' Sal**yard* on TUESDAY, Fe bruary 6th, for Lincoln**; WEI) NKbDAY, February 7th, for itoin* i« y , Dow in, etc. Sa!< to commence nach day at 12 noon. Fmri* s will elo** with tli« Secretary mu TIiFHSDAY, h'» bruar\ 2nd, at f» p.tu. \\. LMWI S.

BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! 800 I S FOR THE MILLION \V. PAIJKES, MAI N- ST II 1 : FT, PAHIATUA, Tho riginal Bootmaker and Importer, HAS jus .i\ daverylargt and \v l a s.ir'-d stock of llac In si English ami (' >n; mental Goods in all s’yli'B. The Famous Zealandia Boots and Shoes in a,. and styles for lndn and geniinn it. Allth b st makers in stock. Elegant and CIII4U c.sss -ot Indus' tali shoes and gent I im it's 'an boots. Ladi-s’ sli in fis 6d; hoots, 8 . li j'ok w k liv the lest workmen, expert need in h h st shops of Man cheater, Dublin. Melbourne, and N.Z. Forty-five years experience in the trade.

To ' ee Good Booth MODELS OF SYMMETRY, AND WONDERS TO WEAR, GO TO A i-v TD S, “TREtI, PAHIVTI \ t > t > 'i aud all els* g.» oii tiit piviiiifl* s 'ri .’to.nt Notice b -of Manual a ' ■ 111 1 illj» <1 i alt ic TAS. PET rt \\’ llmgton, bus < e neb v !> a w 11-a-soiv DRAI’EIiY AM) CLOT I (, 'hos. j>r mis s n< xt P u b |), wh r> h will iff rlb i wi tin* » at \\ ellington ca ll pric « : . r. 11 ■-2 I I i i. 4 11 h ,1,-ss . , IJ, tf/1 i , d 11, 11 0 thi* iln s.s ,8/11,0 11 'hudress 0 11,110 he dress 2 -1 ’■i-iif, 4/11 to 10 C .2, 11. I <l, 10 (i 2 ' 1,..,11. 1 11,0 11 .. ii. ,:. .. 0 1 lie doz. Tinki-h " w I-, fsd, Gd, 9d, Ik. \nd .• a I I. Pe equally cheap. LaUi. biou ■s, trimiued hats, under clothing of uvery d seription, in fact everything n ijuired to make* com plete drapery stock. J. P. bee* to assure the settler? that there is no old stock, as it has nil be, n bought, within the last six month:and one trial will convince customers that it is all fre.h aud clean. Boys and y euh> c t .inuga speciality. 1“!.. no:. Ue audreta—JAJlLb PiiTTll., Tin: Cvi.ii Dmreu, Manga• tainoka and ly, ( aba St.. W ellington. K. Mi'll?, M.utac r. Notice. f WILL, k d I Eliza V b r< sponatbl Juuua.y .e.li, 1 ;'J 1. for an;.

i gin Music and Painting LESWICK will resume >i« hove lesson- on Tuesday lit ■ January. in JM ahiatua Coach Factory, Ut IN lON HOTEL, MAIN NTItELT. ll’. nbove establisbint-nt Lav beet li ight from Mclnms ilros. lo vlor, blacksmith and wheel lr, who is prepared to do all ale !».nds of work, and has men an< icliioi r\ to do it. 1 ... .rut under toy out tl -ujarvision. V . wailing for a week tor work lli.v agin to lie don< in a day IlOltuE SilluLlNti ANII LI.At K I'llllNO l ST.VBLISHMI N ■ A 1 T ACHED. L. NAYLOK. Promueto*.

For Sa e* / \NT. bay filly, by Pn|>»|>ii, four \ / your* obi, ii h bay colt, thru 1 yt*ra old, broken ut saddle. Apply, W. t'AUBLLL, Makakabi. j 29. ‘ Wedneaday Half Holiday. UJ 1., tbo miiloi,v.thkl ago<- to ' cio * our sij.• |. I‘ -i VTUNV.Sn ' n< i". fo.i.iw .. v, uair.e

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 104, 29 January 1894, Page 3

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