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FORTY-MILE BUS H. COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, PAHIATUA, THE most popular ami best conducted hostelry in the Pahiatua County, situate in the best business centre of the above progressive township, and within two minutes walk of the Post Office and Public bale Yards. SULLIVAN AND CORBY, PROPRIETORS. In returning thanks for the generous patronage which has hitherto been be stowed on this renowned Hotel, the proprietors desire to assure the numerous patrons that in the future, as in the past they will endeavor to still merit the appreciation which has hitherto been accorded. Amongst other necessary conveniences the Commercial comprises the follow- , »ng:— BEDROOMS: These apartments will be found exceedingly comfortable, and contain suites for families. SITTING ROOMS: Special arrangements can be made for the use of these well-appointed rooms, which are titled up tastefully and with a special view to the requirements of visitors. BATHS: Hot Water, Cold Water, and Shower. CUISINE: This department is under special supervision. ami a superior daily bill of fair supplied at moderate charges. The dining rooms have been extended and tiie most complete accommodation afforded. BAR: Contains only the best qualities of wines, spirits, Ac. that can possibly be imi ported. BILLIARD-ROOM : This department is furnished elaborately, and contains one of Alcock’s best billiard tables. PUBLIC lI\LL: The Chief Theatrical Companies visit this favorite place ot amusement, which adjoins the hotel, and which is supplied with stage scenery, Ac. SAMPLE ROOMS: These are well-lighted and specially designed and carefully fitted up for the convenience of commercial travellers. STABLES: Double and single buggies and saddle horses on hire. Good paddocks and stabling. COACHES: Woodville to Eketahuna, calling at 10 and 10.30 a.in., arriving in time to catch the Wellington train, returning with passengers from Wellington at 4 p.m. ; l’ahiatua to Woodville 8 a.in., reaching Woodville in time for the tram to Palmerston ; 1.30 p.m., arriving at Woodville for the train to Wellington. Reliable night porter is always in attendance. Please note the address— SULLIVAN & CORBY, COMMERCIAL HOTEL. .Fahiatua. MUSIC. H KRR C. A. S ,NDER ' Professor of Music, late of Nelson (now Conductor of the Mangatainoka Brass Band), Begs to announce that he is about to comuience the Tuition of Music in l’ahiatua. Herr Sander has had many years’ experience as bandmaster on the Middle Island. Lessons given on Brass Instruments, Clarionetts, Flutes, Pianos, Ac. Theory of Music Taught. Also lessons given in Painting, in oil and water colors, on glass, mirrors, velvet, silks, poon&h painting. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Apply at Mr Eccles’, Pahiatua. ARCHITECT. Mangahao Road, Pahiatua. Plans and Specifications prepared. Orders left with Mr F. G. Moore, stationer, (or by post) promptly attended to. Terms on application. j. i T B ■ s ■ Auctioneer, LAND, ESTATE, INSi RAN< E, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Valuations made on livu and dead stock, town sections, farms, and sheep runs. Agent for the National Fire and Marine Insurance Company and Wair&rapa Daily Times. Loans N egotiated. Offices—Main Street, Pahiatua. THE PAHIATUA working-men AND SETTLERS CO-OPERA TIVE SOCIETY, LTD. r P'HE above Society affords to all -L the best opportunity of purchasing goods at the lowest possible rates, profits being returned quarterly to all purchasers. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Shares in the Society are £l, applications for which may bo made to the noiwM. Main street. Pahiatua.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 133, 9 April 1894, Page 1

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