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JAMES PETERS (Late of Carterton), BEGS to notify to the general public of Eketahuna and the surrounding district* that he has commenced buiiuess 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. The best of workmanship guaranteed at the shortest notice. Repairs a speciality. Note the address— JAMES PETERS (late H. Thomas), BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (opposite J. Anderson’s Hotel) Eketahuna.

LLEWELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous cure for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAIN'S, BLOTCHES, PILES, ABBESSES, PIMPLES, 4c. gPECIALLY JpOR Sold Everywhere, 1/6 and 2/G. Numerous Testimonials. It is also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/6. Used Largely by Polo Players, TTY IT. Pahiatua Coach Factory, NEAR UNION HOTEL, MAINBTREET. TJ HIE above establishment has been I bought from Mclnnis Bros, by L. 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. No waiting for a week for work that ought to be done in a day. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING ESTABLISHMENT ATTACHED. E. NAYLOR, Proprietor. Makuri General Store.

D. Cockburn & Co., '•nllE PROPRIETORS, in thank i. ing the public of Makuri and surrounding districts for the Tery liberal support accorded to them in the past, desire to assure their patrons and the public gc net-ally that no effort on their part will be spared to retain their confidence.

Ilating bad two years’ experience in business in Makuri, they are now prepared to supply all the necessary mjuiri un fits ot the pioneering settlers and others in the surrounding distriets, end having a thorough knowledge of the various Association blocks are pi. pared to deliver goods to any part of the bush at a reasonable charge. Our stock comprises groceries, Ironmongery, Fancy floods, General J)rapery, Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, Ac. Agent for Wairarapa Weekly. Notice. I N thanking the Makuri settlers and I the public gen. ally for the very iihi ral support accorded me on the Makuri mail coaching and carrying line 1 bog to announce that l have this day sold tin game to Mr B. Budden, and trust the same patronage will be given to my successor. L. MALMAiNCIIE. May Ist, IH'J l. t If Bl ODEN begs t:> announce >• that he has taken over the Mukiiri mail coaching and carrying line, ii.iid hopes by strict attention to th< wants of tic public to receive a iiiirn of the general support. Goods will 1 1* brought from Eketahuua or Wmiilvilie railway stations and deliu nil to any part of the district. A brake haves for Makuri every Monday, Wednesday anil Friday at 1) ii. hi., returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tc j F you lik<- a good cigar or a pipe of I A 1 Tobacco, you should call on J. Ecci.es. 1 li\\ Ai S in stock Old .fudge, i .*■ Ii ' <i h. I' ire Fly, Vanity ! l, and DollaV

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 153, 25 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 153, 25 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 153, 25 May 1894, Page 4