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Just before going to press to day wo received a Press Association wire stating that the petition against Sir Robert Stout had been quashed. At Trewby Bros.’ sale.—All Wool Do laines. worth Is Bd, are bing oleared at H|d. See the value. Note the prices:—Ladies'rubber slip pers, sizes 3 to 6. at 2/11 ; men's, siros7 to 10, 3/11; leathei slippers, 3/9; canvas shoes, 4/6 ; dancing shoes, 4/11 ; children’s laceups 3 to 6, 1/11 worth 4/6; ladies walking shoes. 4/11 ; strong laceups, 7/6; only to bo had at Radford and Co s sale now on. The man of business who does not advertise is like a man in the dark : He may know what he is doing, but nobody else does. Trewby Brothers is the house for drapery. Sale now- on. Flannelettes, •2sd ; dross stuffs, 3£d ; floorcloth (one yard wide), 9sd ; art muslins, lsd; boys washing knickerbocker suits reduced to 3s 6d ; ladies evening shoes. 9s 6d, reduced to 7s 9d ; boys straw' hat, Is 6d to Is lid, reduced to 9d. Saturday Review says :—" There is no ground whatever for fears as to the present strength of the English navy.” A Napier paper says:—"The Napier beaih is probably the most treacherous and unsafe in New Zealand for bathers.” The Indian Parsees number now in all 90,000 people. They are and always have been, devoted subjects to her Majesty. Kisses and embraces are simply unknown in Japnn as tokens of affection, if we except the solitary fact that Japanese mothers, like mothers all over the world, lip and hug their little ones betimes. The average attendadee at the Master - ton Main School since the Christmas holidays has been 81 per ceet. Hundreds of rolls of the latest patterns in wallpaper for sale at very low prices to clear. Sanitary paper in great variety, scrims from 4d per yard, tinned tacks, mixed paints, oils, colors, varnishes, glass, plain and ornamental, cut to any size. Work done in any part of the district. All trade requisites in stock. Terms cash. Cooper aud Co., opposite the Bank of New Zealand. At the \V.F.< . A., Ltd.—Have just opened a speciallity in all sizes of boys’ sailor suits that recommend for good hard w'ear at a very reasonable figure. The prices range from 4.s 9d the full suit.

Money ! Money!

£2OOO in sums to suit borrowers £3OO in one sum £SOO „ £IOOO in sums to suit borrowers £SOO and £3OO in one sum each H\V. BRIGGS has just received ( instructions to invest the above amounts. Early applications invited. Broad acres only as securities entertained. Commission and expenses low. 11. W. BRIGGS.

IT you like a good dear or a pipe of A 1 Tobacco, you should call on J. Mccles.

Impounding Notice. IMPOUNDED by S. Coyle, from Tiranmea North—--1 bay mare, branded like IVY on right rump, scar on left rump, blaze oil face, white hind feet, ff not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Thursday, March Ist, at 12 noon. H. ,T. VYAKEFORD, f2l Poundkeeper.

For Sale Cheap, I EASE VILLAGE SETTLE j MENT ;f> acres ; fully iin proved ; (food house and garden ; front mg Main Road. Apply sharp D. CREWE, Auctioneer.

To Let. rTUIREF. nice front rooms (two I fire-places) with use of bathroom, stove, and wash-house (if required). Water laid on and firewood free. Also good grazing if required. Apply by letter “Nemo,” Herald office.

TTTANTED KNOWN—That \ViiV\ liam Thomas, Terrace Nurseries, Ngawapura, has grapes for sale. He solicits a settlement for last year’s trees, Ac, TX7"AN'TED.- Situation as general \ > hand on farm or dairy ; can milk and look after garden. Apply office of this paper.

For Sale. 4 FJYF, ROOM FI) HOI SE ivitli Scullery mill * ane of land. Term Particular!? from TIIOS.' KEOiiAX, fiilj Tyndall Street.

PAUIA'L'UA CHORAL AM) ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. PUBLIC HALL, Thursday, 22nd inst. : atß pjn, 15U SIN ESS—Annual report, balance sheet, election of officers, ami general. Any member* who are in arrear with their subscriptions are requested to remit to the hoh. secretary previous to above date. In accordance with Rule V. nominations for the offices of President, Vice-president, Committee (7), Conductor, lion. Secritary, lion. Treasurer and two Auditors will be received by thi Hon. S' cr * ary three clear days la-fore the meeting. The practice wiM take place after meeting instead of on' usual night. The Committee will rest -.t 7-hb sharp. t; : . harden, Ifon. Secretary.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 114, 21 February 1894, Page 3

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