1) 1 XON B BOS. -I 1 ASK CONING. I 1 h '’ r liomonada gars (wolf wi 1i l> -er, th ;-ir Soda. Water lmrifu-d the £ , ;V.ar llrandv. Our Ginger Ale mi's "gat its own name { the < liljj j, > give it a trial as w< are coming to Pahietna to give it a trial; hoping to have a fair share o£ the trade as it is -Ik. older of the day. To see our Cordials ud to test them is a very iar ihin*', hoping that you will do so. Our .ffir&tod known ' all so «v leave yon ail to judge; aud hope at an early date to soi? you obtain our goods. 1) 1 XO N BRO S, Steam Cordial and JEra.tr . Water Makers, EKETAHUNA & MASTERTON. '
w A.NTKD KNOWN THAT AT W.F.C.A., Lm E. ISHKNTON ELLIOTT .v CO. J. PRINGLE iSTOBiKEEPILBS SaDM-Elis PAIIIATI'A, and Stoiikkkepeiis LOALE K SancuiK MANGATAINOKA, You can obtain ih>- famous j > K K ' N T M E N T . TUB PEOPLE'S CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING SHOP (. ST All KEY, Cabinet:'. 1 , kcr, Upholsterer, a*:d Undertaker. ■ Mak- r of t!v 1 ryb."--.! Colonial Furniture o l latte- . ign. Double UMttr, s.vM 11oik .".Oh . siug : . ,■ - . g fr .! :.■ fid; pi dc couches f'oia 10s : Loch -s wnshstund .1 (l •. ui” table with jew.-I draw. r» i", .i ci early English dressing ■!• is, . .vimr glass nnd jewel draws : t.: ”>tes furniture, dining and . ; an ■_ li upwards. a nds dining, drawing, au.lLt.lr;s,m furniture mad. to order from the cnni'iist LO the best. Shen fitting mat journey work n all its branches. I>.-.signs and esti- ' cloth, d, »i .l n pair. d. Old furniture .•is • .. | at littl enl. Mak. .• ef Y.-netia . -.ml all kinds of window i-lii .I . Pic urt. framed and '. N‘ r •• Mr Bn nton’i iftor . Mainstreet, Pahiatna. Lay your lurniture hers and save ‘AO p.-r c. nt. X t OTIi of PA 1.1 NKKSHIP. C-ificc -store. N r i . 'it- :1 "i i Vi-. is 1. 'is it it, having enter. ■: into partrwr-1: with Eiink.st E. Tikf.i:, S’ore. , Makuri, and that thi b'.i 1. r. ofor" carried on in tie bii . m E m E. Tlci an v ... •.! and alter Mat t, 1-id. h cwaiml on ;n tb< nanif an und'T tin- y. of Ti mu Bros. EltNl-.ST TI K E I!. : K -. '■< ISF.TI CJCER ,\r . i .i, l.soi. !.. . uiiue< with the above Mr E. L. Ti i i.u .■ • ■ ..... opportunity o; .hanking nun. roue em.tm.n-r. j *or .ii ir • lik* r»l ••■nppon, ; in: ; - busmens »o ‘ -’l i»H rit hi. 1 1tiiM formally affor<l« <i him 01 - h (,i tii'* firm. u. a \l. TAILOII, ; 1( PAH lAT I A, O-'-ULS 1 > ha. hvi COiirn»'u' a» >v<; ; ,vuh tt frrflt ::Ihh >«• < ' r vrTC<l®, Si * r:i»»rV . ro., n<i by * “ ior *' huaini" 3 obtain a ’v.r *on»« ' dv : nff binl.t .■ ,n Aii i'.M ; o nm 1 New •' " i*. m.i •-i if. fij.ii
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 150, 18 May 1894, Page 4
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