FOR SALE. TELL improved farm, lHO*cr«.-. vv All well grassed and divided into four paddocks ; all improvements first-class. Splendid situation ; about two miles from proposed railway station ; good metal road. Price, £C> 15s an acre ; cash required, £450. Full particulars from G. HAROLD SMITH, Solicitor, ■’alnatua.
Murton's Champion Sheep Dip to the Front. C W BE HAD FROM E. BRENTON, AGENT,PAIIIATUA ,0 not hesitate to fix your choice u upon this specific, the use of which will increase your income. Try the dip only once and you will be satisfied that it is the most effective, 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 1(KX) average sheep. Murton’s Sheep Dip took Ist prize at the great Canterbury trial in IHM7, the biggest competion that has ever been held in any part of the world. Note.-—The inv mtor 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. rT'IHE above establishment has been I bought from Molnnis Bros, by E. Naylor, blacksmith and wheelwright, who is prepared to do all and any kinds of work, and has men and machinery to do it. 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. Johnston, Manufacturing Confectioner, Main-Street, Pahiatua, i OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALND. Trade Supplied at Wellington Prices. Cocoanut Candy, Fig Candy, Almond Toflee, Almond Hock, Stickjaw, 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. m2O Notice to Subscribers. SUBSCRIBERS to the Pahiatua Herald are requested to report to the Manager any irregularity in the delivery of the paper.
ON SALE AT THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES, LATE GREGORY:— Clover Seeds, Rye Grass, Rape, and Turnip Seeds. Staples, Wire Ridging. Single Bedsteads 255, Double 32s 6d, Wire Mattresses from 20s, Camp Bedsteads 18s, Bedstead Chairs 21s. Boy’s Shirts from Is 9d Men’s Working Shirts fiom 2s 6d Ames’ Long-handled Shovels, 4s 6d Sago and Tapioca, 12Ibs for 2s Cd Graham’s Pure Baking Powder Is per lb Mixed Pickles 6d per bottle Essence Coffee Is 8d Pure Indian Tea from Is 6d GOODS DELIVERED. PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR NETT CASH. WHOLESALE RATES TO LARGE BUYERS. Practical knowledge and small expenses enable mo to compete with all comers. Respectfully soliciting your favour, JNO. R. GRAHAM. SOLE AGENT— Rata Range, giving great satisfaction. Makakahi Lime.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 127, 24 March 1894, Page 4
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