TEEWBY BEOTHEES, COBURG HOUSE, PAHIATUA. GENERAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS.
>AHIATUA SADDLERY WAREHOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1687. TrULIOTT & CO beg to • JL-i thank their numerous customers for the very liberal support accorded them since starting in Pahiatua, and trust that by first-class workmanship and moderate charges to still merit that support. Just arrived direct from Home, a large and splendid assortment of saddlery, amongst which will be found a large stock of ladies' and g nt’s sad ) dies (English and Colonial), Pelham, j Military, SnafiE , and Bronco Bridles, Saddle Cloths, Buggy Bugs, Waterproof Saddle Aprons, Whips, Spurs, Girihs, Breast-plates, Watch Pouches, English Stirrup Leathers, NickL I Crown-all and Acme Bits, Ac. Our harness is well-known throughout the district for strength, style anu durability is unsurpassed. Cart collars made to measure, and fit guaranted. Pack saddles mads to order. Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch. Non tbs Armases— OPPOSITE REMNANT'S STABLES. F. h.Tile, Manager. THE NORTH ISLAND BREWERY AND Bottling Store, MANGAI AINOKA N EA K FAUIATU THIB Brewery, which is so rapid!} gaining popularity in the colony I is admittedly turning out a class of Beer ; Ale and Stout equal in quality to the ; finest English. Its special advantage are us follows :—The water used in brew j ing is from one of the aneet springs in ' New Zealand, containing tbo«e particular 1 qualities so essential for brewing purposes; none but the best of malt and hops procurable are used; the brewing ana management is in the hands of a thoroughly practical brewer from Burtonon Trent, England, whose ability, attention, and cleanliness are marked features in the establishment. The bottled stout ! is highly recommended by the medical profession for invalids. The stout is supplied in kNjtt.es from one dozen up- . wards and in casks from *2 to 54 gallons. Ale and Bitter Beer in like quantities. Orders respectfully solicited, which shall have careful and immediate attention. H. WAGSTAFF PROPRIETOR, MANGATAINOKA. - DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL CAPT. J. M. RICHARDSON, PROPRIETOR. THIS Hotel has lately been added to and re-furnished, and is now ’be best appointed and most comfortable hotel is the district. It already has a wide reputation for the best liquors. Good shooting and fishing close handy. Tbe lowest rates in he district for ; travelling ■itpek.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 122, 12 March 1894, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 122, 12 March 1894, Page 1
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