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AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1894. Arrival of our First Shipment ex s.s. Gothic. -o:o WE shall make our first display of Winter Novelties in all Departments on SATURDAY, 81st inst., and as these will include all the latest navelties of the season we find it almost unnecessary to specify any particular item. We cannot, howevor, rofrain from drawing attention to an unusually large shipment of Jackets and Capes in the newest styles, and at prices which we can assure our friends are at least 80 per cent below the ordinary value. Our Second Shipment ex s.s. Pakeha. Is now in the Colony, and will be opened out for inspection in a few days. D. Gr. McKIBBIN & Co. LONDON HOUSE, Woo dy i lie and Pahiatua. m il. or. ZM^ZB^IUST, Watch and Clock Maker and Jeweller, PAHIATUA. IN STOCK, a Good Selection of Clocks, Gold and Silver Brooches, Wedding Rings, Spectacles, Folders, Ac. All Work Guaranteed for Twelve Months.

J\ E. ZDIE^.A.IKIiK], UNDERTAKER. Hearse and Horses Kept on the Premises. PAHIATUA WOODWARE FACTORY AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. FACTORY AND RESIDENCE, Comer of Crewe Street and Palmerston North Road.

“ZEALANDIA” UP TO DATE. THESE Celebrated Boot* are always ahead. The Newest Patterns and Lasts are constantly added. Those who have no end of trouble to bo fitted in the past can be fitted with a pair of ZEALANDIAS up to date. The motto of the Manufacturers of the Zealandia is—Do not wait till you are driven ; be always ahead. i 7nalflnfliac are there and Z/CdKHllUlb INTEND TO STAY. The Wear is Guaranteed. There are more hands employed in malußg Zealandia Boots than in any other make in the Colony. Does not 1 this fact prove that the real quality of ! the Brand is justly appreciated by the public ? Do not be put off with the superior air with which those who do not keep them will tell you they have something as good and cheaper. Don’t believe it. There is only one Zealandia. You want that. Look for the Brand. E. Johnston, Manufacturing Confectioner, Main-Street, Pahiatua, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALND. Trade Supplied at Wellington Prices. Cocoanut Candy, Fig Candy, Almond Tofloe, Almond Rock, Stickjaw, Butter Scotch, Chocolate Ice, Barley Sugar, Pineapple and Raspberry Rock, Turkish Delight, Eucalyptus Candy and Drops, All at Is per pound. AH Pure Confectionery Manufactured on the Premises, also A large assortment of DRY OOODS A:.D CADBURY’S CHOCOLATE. la'i'J

Bricks ! Bricks ! Bricks ! ON SALE. FIRST-CLASS bricks at i'2 ss. per 1000. OLIVER’S BRICK YARDS. jl4 Back of Post Office. NMENT LI FI INtU DEPARTMENT. BSTABLISHK* iBX* tYUT Follojr OuanalHil br **>• •tot*. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. The first policy issued, No. x for £ 3OO, Is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, vis. * — la 1880, £36 or £1 2> per cent per anaam la 1883, £18» £1 h . > ■ » In 1690. £27 „ £ll6*-- . e • The above is an actual case, and shows that the rate of bonus increased at each division. The premiums in force at the time this policy was issued were not calculated to yield ray tooniaeee. and the higher rates now charged should therefore give etui more eetiafaetoir reeulte. lomfhd« a. bic HAjtpaow, Bricks. Bricks. I HAVE now leased the Pahiatua Brickyard and premises and the goodwill thereof to William Madder and Alfred Doel, and would beg to solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon me in the past. JOHN PRICE. The undersigned having taken over the above premises, are prepared to supply first-class bricks at lowest curront rates. Terms, cash on doi livery. Estimates given. MADDER & DOEL. Peters’ Line of Coaches. UNTIL further notice our coaches will leave Pahiatua for Eketahuna daily at a quarter to ten sharp. This alteration is in consequence of the eavy state of tho oads Notice to Subscribers. | O ÜBSCHIBEUS to tlio I'.v.itvrrv I i) Hkuai.d are request)-] to p-port j to Ih" Manager any irregularity in th ■■ I d livery of the pip r.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 143, 2 May 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 143, 2 May 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 143, 2 May 1894, Page 1

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