THE Pahiatua Herald, PITBL»HBI> MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND ■•. FRIDAYS. Q The Only Paper between Wellington and Napier connected with a PULL CABLE SERVICE. LATEST NEWS THROUGH THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE-MOST READABLE COUNTRY PARER IN THE COLONY. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE BUSH. Our correspondents in every hamlet and centre of population in the district supply full reports of local doings. The state of the principal markets quickly and correctly reported.
Our runners deliver the paper, immediately after publication, to subscribers in Mangatainoka, Makakahi, Kaitawa, and Eketabuna the same evening. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. In advance : Per quarter ss, per year 18s; Booked, per quarter os Gd, per year 22s ; Posted 25s per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. Casual advertisements will be inserted in the Herald for 3s per inch first insertion, 2s per inch each sub sequent consecutive .isirtion. Quarterly advertisements as per arrangement. Job Printing Of every description done at the LOWEST POSSIBLE rBICES. At the Office of— THE PAHIATUA HERALD. Publishing Offices: —Main Street,
Pahiatua. Alex. Ilaillie, Manager. LIST OF AGENCIES. Tahiatna :—Messrs F. G. Moore, G. Geldred, and Mrs Moncrieff; Mangatainoka: Mr J. H. Walker; Eketahuna: Mr Frank Whyte: Makuri : Mr Tucker ; Kaitawa, Mrs Swan ; Newman : MrDowsett; Mangahao : Mr Sinclair ; Ballancc : Mr T. Murphy ; Woodville : Mr C. Hall. The Herald at Eketahuna. Frank White has been appointed agent at Eketahuna for the PAHIATUA HERALD. Tapers will be delivered to residents the same night as issued. Orders may bo given and money paid to Mr White, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge.
JAMES PETERS (Luto ot (’artorton), I>K( iS to notify to the general ) public of Ekotahuna and tho surrounding districts that ho has commenced business as boot and shoo 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. The host of workmanship guaranteed at tho shortest notice. Repairs a speciality. Mote the address— JAMES PETERS (late 11. Thomas), BOOT AND SIIOK MAKKR (opposite Andomm’s Hotel) HhKTAILUNA.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 155, 30 May 1894, Page 4
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334Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 155, 30 May 1894, Page 4
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