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TREWBY BROTHERS, Family Drapers. Autumn and Winter Seasons’ Goods. DRESS DEPARTMENT. In this department we have a very fine range of Materials. We study our customers interests by giving them a good article at an economical price. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. In Calicos, Sheetings, Floorcloths, Linoleums, Flannelettes, Towels, etc., our value is well-known to be equal, if not better, than anything shewn in the largest centres. We are again to the front in Colonial and English Flannels, Blankets and Wools. MILLINERY. Our stock of Millinery far surpasses anything we have shown in previous seasons. Miss Crickmore has the supervision of this department. Any orders entrusted to us will receive careful attention. MANTLES. We have all the latest styles in this department. New Macintoshes, New Jackets and Ulsters, New Mantles and Capes, New Dressing-Gowns. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. Orders for this department should be placed early as we have a first-olass dressmaker and splendid fit and are commencing a very busy season in this department. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This department is heavily stocked with Winter Clothing of all descriptions. Wool under-clothing a specialty. Our suits to measure at three guineas are for value unsurpassed. BOOTS AND SHOES. We carry a large stock of all makes in this Department. TREWBY BROTHERS. DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL.

HORSE COVERS! HORSE COVERS! J. E LLIOT & C o ' has just received a large stock of Horse Covers for the coming winter. We can specially recommend these covers to customers, being of the best canvas obtainable and made by one of the best makers in the colony. Covers from 15s each. Also a few of Dahl’s best Oilskin Coats. Theso coats are well-known throughout the district, and of the best quality. Kangaroo and calf-skin leggings made to order. Short leggings in stock. Also waterproof saddle aprons, buggy rugs, Ac. Rf.paiks Neatly and Cheaply Executed. J. Elliot & Co., OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL THE NORTH ISLAND BREWERY AND Bottling Stoke, MANGAT AINOK A NEAK PAHIATU THIS Brewery, which is so rapidly gaining popularity in the colony, is admittedly turning out a class of Beer, Ale and Stout equal in quality to the finest English. Its 'special advantages are as follows :—The water used in brewing is from one of the finest springs in New Zealand, containing those particular qualities so essential for brewing purposes ; none but the best of malt and hops procurable are used; the brewing and management is in the hands of a thoroughly practical brewer from Burton-on-Trent, England, whoso ability, attention, and cleanliness are marked features in the establishment. The bottled stout is highly recommended by the medical profession for invalids. The stout is supplied in bottles from one dozen upwards and in casks from 2 to f>4 gallons. Ale and Bitter Beer in like quantities. Orders respectfully solicited, which shall have careful and immediate attention.

HI. WAGSTAFJ PBOPRIETOB, MANOATAINOKA. DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL. CAPT. J. M. RICHARDSON, I'HOI'ItIKTOK. rri HIS Hotel has lately been added -1- to and re-furnished, and in now the blunt appointed and most comfortable hotel is the district. It already has a wide reputation for the best liquors. Good shooting and fishing close handy. The lowest rates in ho district for travelling’ stock.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 164, 20 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 164, 20 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 164, 20 June 1894, Page 1

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