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The man of bus : ne** who does not adYertise it like a man in the dark: He ra»y know what he is dong. but nobody else does. Mr Peters, the well known roach pro prietor, who re cully established a line of coaches between Oningaiti and Tokaano, on the route to the Hot Lakes, was a visitor to Palmerston recently. Wo (Manawatn Tunes) earn from Mr Peters that the route is being very well patronised and promises to attract many tourists. A couple of weeks ago Mr Peters had no less than four coaches waiting at Ptpiriki to take the Postal delegates to Taupo Lakes. It speaks well tor Mr Peters' en’erpriee that at very short notice he was able to provide for such a large party. In an interesting account of the trip of the Postal delegates up the Wanganui river, the Ohingaiti correspondent of the Mercury remarks : Mr Peters deserves great praise for his desire to secure the comfort and safety of all travelling by his coaches. The fares aro reasonable, when the great outlay is taken into consideration. It should be re memhered Mr Peters has to face several winter months of discomfort, when horses must be fed and the staff kept, with but few travellers.

Great Clearing Sale! Remember three weeks only! GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT Prices paid to Wholesale HOUSE BY THE RETAILERS. Sample lots of furs, beautiful goods, low prices. Odd lot of children’s ulsters cheap Uumbrellas, they advertise themselves, for value ; nowbero can you get anything to compare in price and quality. Silk sashes, 2Jyards long, cheap at 3s 6d ; sale price, Is lid. To the the front again with dress goods, no two dike, cheaper from 6s to 12s than can be bought elsewhere. Sheets, 8s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, reduced price 2s 9d, 8s lid, and 4s lid. Very Special—Quilts, usual price 14s Gd, reduced to 9s. Shirting, 34yd lengths, No. 1 quality, •Is 6d for 2s lid ; No. 2 quality, 3s 3d for Is lid. Ladies’ cashmere hosiery, Is per pair, usual price, Is 6d.

REMNANTS OF OTHER GOODS. CALL AND INSPECT GOODS. Don’t mistake the shop; OPPOSITE THE COURTHOUSE. OCCUPIED BY MR ARMITAGE. ROBERT BLAIR, Cash Draper and Importer, CALEDONIAN HOUSE, Wellington. Pahiatua Borough Council. TENDERS. r v ENDERS addressed to the Mayor i_ will be received until 12 o’clock, April 2nd, for the following works : The formation and gravelling of twenty i2O) chains more or less of footpath in Mangatainoka street. The erection of a groin in the Mangatainoka river. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Borough Council office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. m3O J. W. BEAUFORT, Borough Engineer.

THE PEOPLE’S CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING SHOP. C. STARKEY, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker. Maker of the very best Colonial Furniture of latest design. Double mattresses from 30s ; single mattressess from 22s 6d; spring couches from 10s ; Duchess washstind and dressing table with jewel drawers from £1 15s; early English dressing chests, swing glass and jowel draws from £5 ; suites furniture, dining and drawing room, from £l2 upwards. All kinds dining, drawing, and bedroom furniture made to order from the cheapest to the best. Shop fitting and journey work in all its branches. Designs and estimates given. Billiard tables fixed, reclothed, and repaired. Old furniture repolished and made new at little cost. Maker of Venetian and all kinds of window blinds. Pictures framed and and mounted, valued, etc. Next to Mr Brenton’s store, Mainstreet, Puhiatua. Buy your furniture here and save 20 per cent. Private School. "1% /TISS Falconer will resume lessons IVI on Wednesday, 28thinst ; also Music Tuition. Vacancies for pupils. m3O WANTED. A Situation as H >-. . i:r; willing to take | a o > >k’s pi-; i > objection to a | i ation ;g> vl r-f r -nces. Apply at | tho office of th s pap r. Application for Slaughtering License.

f Ij *’ l BEST, of Tutaei s K • 1 'll" County of Pabi- . ; • i. occupier of premises ■kara, section No. J 2a, > i , , within the County, <0 .rt uy |,'ive njtice that at the i.f nij' of the Pahiatua Council I will apply for a •f o use such preniises as a ' lie.' 1, w' ,ne>pPr 0* hsrtu nth, IMVi. m 14,21

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 127, 24 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 127, 24 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 127, 24 March 1894, Page 3

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