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BETTEIi THAN CO-OPEBATION TREWBY BROS.’ SYSTEM OF BONUSES. On and After Saturday, November 18th, 1893, 1,1 VERY Pt*raon buying for cash Goods over tbo vain** of 10 will pvwivEj Bonus Paid in Cash to Five Per Cont. On the amount of thoir purchases. This is ©qui\al« nt to 1 in the I oun«t. In introducing this system to our customers, wr Khali be glad if they mill ako note of the following advantag* * : Customers are offored better terms than arc to bo obtained from any *» all«*d co operative association*. No one is preset to put their money int i % business, as we do not need the assistance of to U*. ■••rnponi concern. Instead of coinpolling yon to take up shares U*fon yon can my bonus, our system in open to all. A custom* i wh buys g-> *<U to tha wie of 10b ninvn iaamiito MR >■ *aking shares in one of the abovo-m«mtiont*d so called oo **p rativo a«* in b -enuse under our system yon are not forowl to lend us money (b» foie parMciSiting in bonuses) on which you receive little more than th*' ordinary hunk •ate of interest without the same security. Wc give all the seine Hh.mt.w % without their running any risk. Under our syaum yon buy r**dw at lo*. prices than th- y an* to be had from any house in th« trade, a" w.* buy for "■»* and not on hilU. The advantages dorivod by payiug cash for our g*»»d~ 'nil h apparent to all. \VK are enabled thereby to buy in th- best market-* s far lower price than individuals o r association, who are oblig' d V-» * for their purch&a***. WE would ngain draw the attoulion of the puhlu o the fact that un<li r our svst. in all bonuses will b ; u*. lib purchase is made. We shall not keep customers waiting twelve months b- for* giving them the bonuses. Our premises have now been considerably enlarged to ne ot th* v*-,ui. •nt of increasing business. The Showroom is now under the charge of Miss Crickmore, wh has hel charge of this d* partni* nt for some y« arim a southern house. The Dressmaking Department will hi found most efficiently prerid* d » • by Miss Smith, assist. <1 by a comp tent staff of workers. Miss Siuitt large experience, anil hold* th** reputation of being a firv cla** Dr- m * The alterations have enabled us to provide increased spar for th- (»*p' men’s Department, which is now replete with all the Late*' Nov*dn* in *b ties, hats, hosiery, etc., etc. Suit* to measure a speciality ; fit nnd at; guaranteed. A large and choice selection of pattern* to choo»- (ion M. it * Boys’, and Youth*’ Clothing in great variety. TREWBY BROTHERS, Family Drapers. CHRISTMAS, 1893. NEW YEAR, 1894 W. BROWN’S BOOT EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN for the season with an extensive ami v»r --1 S- '•> of N«» Goods from the best makers in New Zealand, London, snd I'. rs«. I intend this to be the beat display cv. r niado in the District. Specialities in the Latest Styles and Sharks la I Canvas Shoes. WALKING AND EVENING SHOE* Men's and Youths’ Watertights, Shooters, Etc., of i Best Material. This Lino I have always car. -fully t'ldie l, nnd my ci v holiday season a good stock to select from. LADIES’ ANT) CHILDREN’S GOODS of ’ i materials are also a feature in this exhibition, nnd i trn - • - • . • presents. The Bespoke Goods Department is mid r my | r • from my experience in the trade (gained mth e ■' land), aided by skille<l workmen, mv diet, s < an r- ly a; out Second to Non- in the Colony. During the Holiday Season, n BON ISotA P< r -i I i * 1 will he allowed on all cash purchase-. CALL AND INSPECT —NO CHARGE WADI. w. B () () T CHRISTMAS, 1893. BROWN. E M P O B I I T M , PAHIATUA NEW YEAR, 189*

w Office. ANTED TO RENT—A bouse in town. Apply to lleku.i ITT ANTED KNO A N.—That Uil W bam Thomas, Terraco Nur series, Ngawapura, has grap s for sale. Ho solicits asi tilt in >ut for ia-t itear’a trees, Ac. ITf ANTED TO RENT 100to200 \ \ acres in grass. Send full ' particulars to D. CREWE, Auctioneer. Mrs mon’t;iitii, Lou •n. has reinov d from ’ street to Sedcole sir . . 7 For Sale Priv t Good Ci SACKS Seed. ROOMED HOUSE ; User land ; good locality : ch up. ' D. CREW E, Auctioneer. ji IVNCV -ol<, s’ltiomrv, binh t day ui r i|'ii'i' s p , turnery, Ac., a •!. Eccucs'. To F lers. Tender.'> am i nviu-.s for u-. erection of tb Club Hoiim . Pihiitn. Plan and ; k i may be seen at M s,rs i.n Gilt Co.'s office in Maiu r ti. \vh ; ' i I ders ar* to I- ."lit on or li foie 5 p.r, ion TUESDAY, Afarch 20. H, dressed to 1 C. TILDEARI) NATES' 11. Architect l’abiatun. For Sale Cheap, IE 'BE VILLAGE BETTI. I j MENT; 0 notes; fully in. proved : good and garden ; frviilI ing Main Road. Apply sharp D. CREWE, Auctioneer. For Sale and to Let at 6s per Week. 4 T KAITAWA, House and 1 Acr.j\_ of Lutii; 1 acri stump b ; with right to 4 acres of road resen c; all . gra -sandfeuc d. Ct I ATltb, O' CIO/ £45 down, balance at 7s per wet k, jviid fjnar" • This'and i» on Hmk il a \ , ,t!y hv 1 '.C r to JOSEPH S. Pi . *1 Knits ws.

To Buiideii. rpENDKKS t’" in*i. .i .... I oneiion of . I —> i tin 1 ’•> Valle} P hr mon at th* oiiic ot tir .ill* <’«., Pahia'ua, a> i. ■ r toi . i 1 smt.itt or l> for" S p in. oil TUI InJJAA March 27th, ado. -■ Ito C. TILLEAUD NAir.M il Architect, Paliia'.'.i . Pahiatua Chess and Orau ;hts Club. r 1 111 i 5 | above will lv hM at th* ("nth nno on Wo.ln. alav n r \t, Marl \n<, isu*. m. r. wood, ■ 111 Secretary, pro twn. Makakahi School. V PUBLIC TEA in ... ctio. with the Maknknlii ncho.v,ii 1(0 hold on MONDAY, iii li M t To ho follovrod hv a tour it n Daucc ill the OVrllili;;. Admission to tea Adults, 1.-, child i roa attending tho school. u*. ; o*i:. children, Cd. i Admission to concert. It. I Admission to dance.. Is. .T f.HD I'ITII T you lilte n ...rHi-l civ’.ir e.r a pip. o AI Tobacco, you should Call e, J. Ecct.ae. Anglican Church, Pahialn I >Y dinctior. of the Synod mid ii . I ) . onontan i th: Anglican Church, th . tt-.ii< .. ! . i ■ ! handed over to the tarn C. W. LEE m'ill A. I.CCAS Cbcrci,»< Fencing. riIEKDERS invited f«. 1 er. ctlon of 70 chains of f, m? . Tenders close oil 20’h innr. Tor p> tieuUrs apply j. tv wnYTr. Tiraumea Vail*-- Bond Caution. VLI. P. *rson> fonuft ir j wi tith dojjs or puns tn p i' pign, or otUerwi-- on the ■ , tin- u will I <• pro " d ■ if. 11. t mi T 6. fcOLIw >

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 125, 19 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 125, 19 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 125, 19 March 1894, Page 3

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