CHRISTMAS, 1893. w BOOT NEW YEAR, 1894. BROWN’S EX II TBITION | > NOW OPEN ' r :h- - . ■ n »i'h »n extensive and varitd Slock of Now I . . a j > • - r •• SW /. .i.m l. t<WC| and Paris. I int«ud this Wb* ;U« h> di«p!ay rvrr made in the District. Specialities in the Latest Styles and Shades in Tan and Canvas Shoes. walking am* evening shoes. Men s and Youths Watertights, Shooters, Etc., of the Best Material. . , 4 4 .. Th.» Lute Ih >» car. fully ' idled, and my Clients will find at this h j.il_j « a»« a r»>t stock to select from. T.VT»ir> ANI> CHILDREN'?> GOODS of tbo newest stylo and best ; ..■ t *•%:» ir also a f* atur* in this exhibition, and particularly suitable for P* l * rBt * V ■ r a; It C.jodx Department i- under mf personal supervision, and / .1- . 1 . aid.d by skilled workmen, my clients can rely upon work being turned out S«oud to None in the Colony. Dunn* til. BoKAmt Season, a MOM Sof per ceut. or Is in the Pound will be allowed on all cash purchases. CALL ANI* INSPECT NO CHARGE MADE. W. MOO T CHRISTMAS, 1893. BROWN, EMPOU I U M , PAHIATUA. „ SEW YEAR, 1894. I) I XON BROS. AIIE COMING.
KOR G E K.G PRACTICAL TAILOR, OLD STAI! OFFICE, FAHIATCA, I)EGS to announce to the in- ) habitants of the district that he has commenced business as above with a first clnss stock of Worsteds. Twc ds, Saddlecloths, etc. etc., and trusts by strict attention to business to obtain a fair share of patronage. Having had a long experience in Australia and w Zealand is prepared to turn it none but first-class workmanship. A Trial Solicited. Pahiataa Coach Factory, NEAR UNION HOTEL, MAINSTREET. f I MIE above establishment has been I. bought from Mclnnis Bros, by E. Naylor, blacksmith and wheelwright, who is prepared to do all and any kinds of work, and has men anti 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 BLACK SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT ATTACHED. E. NAYLOR, PiroeitiKTOß. JAMES PETERS (Late of Carterton), BEGS to notify to the general public of Eketahuna and the -urrounding districts that he has commenced business as boot and shoe maker, and he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage, as nothing but the best material is kept in stock. Tbs best of workmanship guaranteed at the shortest notioe. Repairs a ; speciality. Note the address— JAMES PETERS (late H. Thomas), BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (opposite J. Anderson’s Hotel) Esr.Txnix*. LLEWELLYN'S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous cure for CKOt r. BRONCHITIS. BROKEN CHILBLAINS. BLOTCHES, BILES, ABCESSES, PIMPLES, Ac. S" A A DAITI TULETES. Sold Everywhere, 1,6 and 2 0. Numerous Testimonials. It is al-o specially prepared for stable uae ; price, 2 C. Used Largely by Polo Players, TRY IT. VLWAYS in stock Old Judge, Three Castles, Fire Fly, Vanity * i f. Purity, Suliau, and Dollar uguielles, at J. Lotus’.
rilK PEOPLE’S CHEAP HOI >K FIRM SUING SHOP. C. STAItKEY, Cabinetmaker. Upholsterer, and Undertaker. Milker .>f the Ten best Colonial Furniture of latest design. Djublc inaurtsw* from HOs ; single niattrs »«■ s» from i'l< Od ; spring couches from 10s ; Duchess wnshstand anti dressing table wi'b jewel drawers fioni 1 1 li»s: early English dressing ch. . 'Wing glass ami jewel draws from jL.’t: aaitea furniture, dining and drawing room, from 112 upwards. All kimls dining, drawing, and bed room furniture made to order from the cheapest to the best. Sh tp fitting anti journey work in all its branches. lb-signs and eatir.;»: s.-is. n. Hilliard tables fixed, reclothed, and repaired. Old furniture repo’.tshtel an-1 made new- at little cost. Maker of Venetian and all kinds of win-i w blinds. Pictures framed and an-1 mount* <l. Vainer, etc. N. it to Mr Brontou’s store, Mainstreet. Pahiatua. Buy your furniture h. r. and -at* 20 per cent.
Money ! Money ! £2OOO i* ’Odk to suit borrowers £3OO in one min £SOO £IOOO in sums to suit borrowers £SOO ami £3OO in one sum each 1 ■ \Y. I'HIGGS baa just reeeivisl 11. iu«tr.:etion( to invest the • l.n. -m. 'i:i' . Early applications invinJ. l>ro" air.-s only s« securities i DivrtaiiKsl. Com mission ami *\pin=<'s b.w. H. \Y. RRIUGS. Pahiatua Herald Accounts. rpm. I CHIATI A lIERALU ,c I conn - for the March |uarter > Jin-, ami a prompt settlement » .in >iet. theriue accounts will . ill.: rithou; further uouoe._
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 143, 2 May 1894, Page 4
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746Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 143, 2 May 1894, Page 4
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