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JAMES PETERS (Late of Carterton), I>KGS to notify to the general y public of L'ketalmna and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as boot and shoe maker, and ho hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage, as nothing but the best material is kept in stock. * ho best of workmanship guaranteed at the. shor. -wt notice. Repairs a speciality. Note the address— JAMES PETERS (late Id. Thomas), LOOT AND bllOJj MAKI4R (opposite J. Anderson’s’Hotel) Ekbtaiitjna.

LLEAYELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous euro for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, BLOTCHES, PILES, ABCESSES, PIMPLES, Ac. gPEUALLY XpOli V TH LETES. bold 'Everywhere, 1/G and 2/G. Numerous Testimonials. It i ■ also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/ff. Used Largely by Polo Players, Tit Y IT. Pahiatua Coach Factory, NLAiI UNION HOTEL, MAINSTHEET. f ;j IHK abo\> • stablishmont hits been i boughs from Mclnnis Bros. by E. Naylor, blacksmith and wheelwright, who is prepared to do all and any kinds of work, and has men and machinery to doit. Every department under my own personal supervision. . o waiting for a wiek for work that * i to bo done in a day. l Oi:.Si: SHOEING AND BLACK- ! II NT ATTACHED. E. N A V LOR, PSOPRUSTOK. Makuri General Store. D. Cockbarn & Co., rim:; PROPRIETORS, in thank-! L ing tli.' public of Makuri and : -'Ur ruiindii;- di. trick lor the very ' I al . uppert accorded to them iii ! ib l p'-ist, tit si.-e t ) a> ure their patrons ! . public gene.-ally that no effort I ou !• :*• part will b* spared to retain . having had two years’ • xperience m business in kuri, they are now i" d i.o up)»!y ;il! f th. necessary .•(■<(uirements of the pioneering settlers ind others in the :■ urrounding dis•id , cud lia\ ing a thorough know- ' ledge of the various Association blocks !

;m.- prepared to deliver goods to any part of tii- bush at, a reasonable) charge. Our stock coiupiise ; groceries, Ironi .(.rigery, Fancy (1 ,od«, Gem ral I>r apery, Foots and Shoe Patent ledieines, t'ce. pa 'S Notice. Jf ! M t - tier* and In' l public generally for the very .1 I I ( j and carrying in*' I beg to i.nnonne'- tli.tl 1 have • !| ' ■ -old tin .m» o .Mr JJ. Pud ie p ,-. ■ 1 ’ i ito >r. 0. .!A 1 ,MANCIf K. May Ist, 1801. * > l* l lugs to announce f)• lb. ho has taken over the , ' c -chin and carrying ai ntion to 'Van • ihe public to receive a b;: of tin noral support. 1 - 1 i! • brought, from Jsketal ,I ' l '•* b I’M o any p irt of the dis- i 1 • ■ .’k leave l ; for Makuri Moi. ;i_v \Y dnesday and Fri ' 1 urning Tuesday, ! ■ 5... 111-la;,. tc 4 good cigar or a pipe of I A I IV>i, ,u,j hi bould call on <>ll Judge, 1 ! ; ".. r i: I'ly, Viiiiitv - ■ ... ..i j *<.ii,tr;

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 149, 16 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 149, 16 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 149, 16 May 1894, Page 4

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