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Gh HYDE, PAHIATUA FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, WILLIAMS' BUILDINGS. CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER AN] UNDERTAKER. HAVING juft completed a flrat-elaea Hhi*, enabled to conduct funerals in the But Sttlk nod as Moderate Pimm. Afcnt (or McGill and Co., Monumental Maaoni. Highly finiahad Headatonec, all Italian marble, from AS 10c up to A4O. Largest (tools of Furniture in the District. comprising drawing, dining, and bedroom furniture. Large (inch of Auatnan and American ehaire always on hand. Piet urea Mounted and Framed. Wellington price*. O. HYDE, Opposite Club Hotel.

Grace, clarke and co.. PALMERSTON NORTH lot i Aohti tm Til Nobth leu» roe tui V«nnm Wertheim Sewing Machines. KNITTING MACHINES Or LaneT Ihtmtu Mass. Pianos and Organs Bt Viiioiii Mm’iiarniM. TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM. Send for Calalottiee sad l'nes Lute. Eketahana HotelJ. ANDERSON. PROPRIETOR. riIHE Largest and most Central I House in the Township. Mail Coaches Leave and Arrive Daily. NOTICE. I HAVE this day sold to Mr JoL Vile all my interest in the coaching plant now running between Woodville and Pahiatua, leaving daily at 11 a.m., and ask lor my auceeaeor the patronage hitherto bestowed on me. J. DEVONSHIRE. Jnly Ist, 1898.

In connection with the above Mr Vile begs to inform the travelling public that he has now a complete coaching aerrioa to all the train* at Woodville, and trusts bj strict attention to the wants of travellers to continue to naerit their patronage. Coaches leave dailj as under :

For Woodville, 8 a.m., 11 a.m. 1.90 p.m. For Pahiaiua, 12.45 p.m., 4 p.m. ft.lt p.m. JOB VILE. Proprietor.

The Herald at Woodville. THE PAHIATUA HERALD may be obtained at Mr C. Hall's shop immediately after the arrival of the five o'clock coach. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents are requested not to address communications to any individual member of the Hfrsi.d Staff. Letters far insertion in the Hnus should be sent to the Editor. Business communications should be addressed to the Manager J. Goddard's Havelock tones, HAWKE’S BAY. PLANTING SEASON, 1891. VOB BALK Fruit. forest and orniM>itll tree#, shrubs, plant*, bulo*. etc. i Apple#, apricot#, clirtri#' pears. plum#, peaches, wcUnM’. mulberries, grape Tine#. qidnr##i infdl>r>. fic*. #aln#U. almond*. filbert. ct'b, lit/fl, fbfltOVlt, currants, raapberria#. strawberries. blackberries, gooseberries. orange*, lemon*, persimmons. rlualtnlfivlron*. palm*, cup macrooarpa specially prepared for Iran* planting, boathorn, pri\et. barberry. etc. Ala*». pinna insignia in any quantity. Abo, seed potatoes in ti varieties. CATALfMiitN Feu. on Arrt.icAiioN. HAWKENS * OI’DAILLE, |nl<» Agents. FOR SALE. s/trt \\ El 1. BRED UN< Ol N I\ H r KWIIS ■ »ith li i at i loot), and 200 Lincoln-Leicester ; iloggrta. I The nlxnr sheep -ire in lrst-claa* condition, and ar. jurticuLrlv well i woolhsl. lor particular* apply to J. SMITH. llawera. J. 0. TAYLOIt, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, Ere. Tanks made and fitted. Locksmithing and repairing done. Everything connected with the l on stock. All work guaraulivl for 12 month, from date of completion.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 159, 8 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 159, 8 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 159, 8 June 1894, Page 1