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CHRISTMAS, 1893. NEW YEAR, 1894. W. BROWN’S boot exhibition ; . >i■ i - tl i-i.nwiih mi extensive and vnried Stock of New ■I. Lmdnn, and Paris. I ill, i> <, display ev. r made in the District. i ci liities in the Latest Styles and Shades in Tan and Canvas Shoes. WALKING A.NI) EVENING SHOES. Mens ..ad Youths' Watertight,s, Shooters, Etc., of the Best Material. ii. fully ■:li d. and my clients will find at this holiday neon a _rood stock to select from. \SI i III! l>i;i.N> GOODS of tie- newest style and best ~i thi . liihition, and particularly suitable for .. 1 • i. i under my inrsomil supervision, and i..d in tb- b, st workshops in New Jsea- . ienta na n !y apon work beinp turned out Stooiid to None in the Colony. lid SI'S of 5 per cent, or Is in the Pound will b. allow itl on all cash pure has. s. ALL AND INSPECT NO CHARGE MADE. W. BROWN, 1$ () <> T EM 1> ORIIIM, CHRISTMAS. 1893. PAHIATUA. NEW YEAR, 1891.

To tin Settlers of Mungatainoka and surrounding district. READ THIS. HEAD THIS. HEAD THIS. IN J^RAPERY. I AS. PETTIE, of IS, Cuba street, Wellington, and Mungatainoka. has decided to close his branch at Mangatainoka, and offers the settlers the opportunity of purchsing thoir drapery at prices which defy* competition. Bar gains in Dress Stuffs Bargains in Lace Curtains Bargains in Umbrellas Bargains in Prints 1 I WILL BE . OB THIS WEEK ONLY Lo K nut foe the Bed Slag, Main St. Mangatainoka. J AS. PETTIE, of Wellington. F. MUIR, Manager. — it. (i ■ ° * ° * PRACTICAL TAILOR, OLD STAR OFFICE, PAHIATUA, I Jl'.tiS to announce to the in- > habitants of the district that ho lias commenced business as above w ith a first-class stock of Worsteds, Tweeds. Saddlecloths, etc. etc., and trusts by strict attention to business to obtain a fair share of patronage. Havinghad a long experience in Australia and New Zealand is prepared to turn out none hut lirst-class workmanship. A Trial Solicited. JAMES PETERS (Late of Carterton), i)ldiS to notify to the general ) public of Eketahuna and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as hoot and shoe maker, and he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage, as nothing but thi best material is kept in stock. Die best of workmanship guaranteed ai tin shortest notice. Repairs a speciality. Note the address— JAMES PETERS (late 11. Thomas), BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (opposite J. Anderson’s Hotel), Eketahuna. Pahiatua Herald Agency. MR F. (j. MOORE, Stationer, _ etc., Main-street, Pahiatua, i- authorised to receive money and | orders on behalf of the Pahiatua Newspaper Company. Copies of the Hmin nn hp obtained at his shop. I F you like a good cigar or a pipe of 1 AI Tobacco, you should call on J. EI'CUES. Bricks ! Bricks ! Bricks l ON SALE. 11IRST-CLASS bricks at £2 os. per 1000. OLIVER’S BRICK YARDS. I j I 1 Back of Post Office. Pahiatua Coach Factory, NEAR UNION HOTEL, MAINSTREET. f E till, above i tablishment has been i bought from Mclnnis Bros, by E. Naylor, blacksmith and whoclwriglit, who is prepared to do all and any kinds of work, and has men and machinery to (lo it. Every department under my own 1 personal supervision. No waiting for a week for work that ; ought to be done in a day. UuH.SE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING ESTABLISHMENT ATTACHED. E. NAYLOR, Phouuetou.

BARGAINS! BARGAINS! < >nly to l*' iia«l at RADFORD & BAFLOWS OKLAT .SALE OK BANKRUPT hTOCK NOW ON. MAIL NOTICES. l'li. ncM .llrwt :rul European I urn for api rial! • addn •• «I -i ■ w ill dust* :ll ii»i - »*tUcv i'll t 21at daj of lfanh at 115 pjn. Panel mail doM Ttmfi| luih 1.1.* p.m., clue London May 4th. I v ip . eloee daily l«* Hi a.in.. arrive daily 4.16p.m. I . ■ 1.15 p.m.. :irri\* daily 2 p.m Urn tail 7.46 ajn., aad . ilj 10.80 i.in.. 2 p.m.. and 5.3 U p.m. • i termediato udii<i, close . •• ' ■ - ai 1 8.46 p in., anhro d \ lu.-k) a.in. and 5.80 p.:n. 1 via N« .. Plymooth, eloee : . ys, 7.45 ■ tuu, ai 11 8 ' . -■ 10.80 un. •ituinoka. cIom 1 daily 7.45 a.m., arrive-daily 1U.30 a.m. Ktiwa clone M outlay*, Wednesdays n l Friday* 3.45 p.m., arrives 0 a.m. Xii id Be • I • 7.45 rr.\e Wednesdays and Saturdays 12.30 < t ck-t* la\s .. 4. * a.m. arrive W ednesdays 4 p.m. Makuri, close Mondays, WidnewUyu, and Fri lays, 7.45 a.m.; arrixes Tuesdays, and Saturdays. 4 p.m. C. J. Norton, Postmaster. For Saie Privately. . ,ii“- WILL jiiirchas. J acre land will planted with good garden: l-rooin,d house; on a good • of township. Terms. t . will huy J-ncre; fenced, and twn-mnmcd cottage. 1 aeri. Sedcole sinet; good building site. Cheap. i , Mm tail 4.1: sht u, terms. Sh. ml dwi dill};; good business . \ • ry el.i ap. 1 have also several village ttkment sections on good roads, varying from 5 to 50 acres, for sale ~|t with good terms ; also, lease of 105 acr< -. partly improved. To let, Broomed house, Mangatainoka. , acre with house near Catholic t hurch ; price. £7O. ’ voung purebred Boiled Angus bulls. 1 purebred Ir y bull. Winner of champion and first prises. .»0U good breeding ewes L>. CHI.WE, Auctioneer. Money ! Money ! £2OOO in sums to suit borrowers £3OO iu one sum £SOO .. £IOOO in sums to suit borrowers £SOO and £3OO iu one sum each If \V. r.UUIIiS has just received 1 . instructions to in* t thi abou amounts. Early applications invited. Broad acr« s only as securities ; entertained. Commission and expenses low. H. W. BHIGtiS. [ For Sale Privately, —■ SACKS Good Chan Cocksfoot i 8 i • BOOMED HOUSE ; $-acre land . t) cheap. ‘ D. CKEWE, Auctioneer.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 131, 4 April 1894, Page 4

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