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FOR BALE. WELL improved Una, 180 acres. All well grassed and divided into four paddocks; all improvement* first-class. Splendid situation ; about two miles from proposed railway station ; good metal road. Price, £6 15s an acre ; cash required, £450. Full particulars from G. HAROLD SMITH, Solicitor, ?ahiatua.

ASSIGNED ESTATE. RADFORD & CO. Are now selling some wonderful bargains bought from an assigned estate in Wellington: Women’s solid leather slippers, 8,6 Women’scanvasshoes, very strong, 4 6 Women's walking shoes, 4/11 ands/ll Women's loglots, 7/6 and 8 G Maid’s loglets, 6 6 Men’s bluchers, 5 6 Men’s watertights and shooters,'lo 6 and 12/6 New Prints, were Gd, now 8d per yard New Calicos, 4 6, now 111 per dozen New Dress stuffs at half price Men’s suits at less than wholesale prices Boys’ and Youths’ suits greatly reduced

Suits made to measure. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING The Sale will last for 14 days. FOR CASH ONLY.

Makuri Hotel. rjl IMOTHY OOTT ER , PROPRIETOR. The most comfortable and homelike hostelry in the district. Wines, beer, and spirits of the best brands only kept on hand. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Cleanliness and Carefulness a leading feature. Murton’s Champion Sheep Dip to the Front.

Cax be had from E. BRENTON, AGENT, PAHIATUA 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 h> satisfied that it is the most effect ■, 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, PAHIATUA.

Pahiatua Coach Factory, NEAR UNION HOTEL, MAINSTREET. rpHE above establishment has been I bought from Mclnnis Bros, by E. Naylor, blacksmith and wheelwright, who is prepared to do all and any kinds of work, and has men and machinery to doit. Every department under my own personal supervision. No waiting for a week for work that ought to be done in a day. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING ESTABLISHMENT ATTACHED. E. NAYLOR Proprietor.

E. Jolmston, Manufacturing Confectioner, Main-Street, Pahiatua, OPPOSITE BANK OP' NEW ZEALND. Trade Supplied at Wellington Prices. Cocoanut Candy, Fig Candy, Almond Totlee, Almond Rock, Stick- % jaw, Butter Scotch, Chocolate Ice, Barley Sugar, Pineapple and Raspberry Rock, Turkish Delight, Eucalyptus Candy and Drops, All at Is per pound. All Pure Confectionery, Manufactured on the Premises, also A large assortment of DRY GOODS AND CADBURY’S CHOCOLATE.

WANTED KNOWN.—That S. WEBB, Merchant Tailor, has just received the grandest assortment of TWEEDS for Boys' and Youths’ Suits ; also a fine assortment of material for Ladies' habits, of the lafcst pattern. A Splendid assortment of Gentlemen's Mercery and Hats of the latest style. f2:i

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 114, 21 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 114, 21 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 114, 21 February 1894, Page 4

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