HAVE NOW A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW jAND SEASONABLE GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HAPSACK AND CREPE SERGES in all shapes, with trimmings to match. HOSIERY, LINED KID GLOVES, Etc. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, RUGS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, Etc., suitable for the present season. CLOTHING AND MERCERY.— W* have *ll line* in L.W. Pants, Shirts, Soxs, etc., of the best Colonial wool makes. Mackintoshes, Oilskins, Tweed Overcoats in the latest styles and shapes ; of these wc held the largest and best bought stock in the district. WATERTIGHTS, SHOOTERS, LIGHT BALMORALS, and all lines in Boots and Shoes.
IT TAKES A great may people to make a World, and each player on the Great Stage has his allotted part. IT TAKES, Also, a great many Teas to make a Blend, and in the Blend each Tea has its allotted part But whereas in the World some are bad or indifferent, In the Blends of the EMPIRE TEA CO. Nothing but Good Tea is found. PROVE IT YOURSELF YOU MUST TASTE OUR BLENDS. YOU CAN BUY A SINGLE HALF POUND PACKET IF YOU ARE INCREDULOUS. The following are our Brands and Prices : Dragon Houdah ... Kangra Valley Elephant, Crescent Buffalo Empire Ceylon (in lead) Mikado 8s Od 2s lOd 2s 8d 2s 6d 2s 4d 2s 2d 2s Od 2s Od EMI IRE TEA CO., Y7\ -Sc GK TTJK/TSTBTTLL &c CO., PROPRIETORS. WELLINGTON.
s. d. omitsT tiustoIS NOW SELLING FOR READY MONEY •. a. Splindid Hor.uca Flock Silver Dust, 1001 b b»g9 9 „ „ 501 b „ 5 a „ M 251 b „ ‘2 9 Oatmeal 251 b ~3 3 Bran 1001 b ~4 0 No. 1 Sugar, 401 H 9 9 „'2 „ 401 b „ 9 3 „ 8 M 401 b „ 9 0 Good family tea, per lb 1 6 Seif currant*, per lb 0 5 New raisine, per lb 0 6 Mixed Peel, per 1b... 0 Cocoa, per lb ... 1 Mixed lollies, per lb 0 Household soap, per box ... ... 7 Family water biscuit**. per tin ... 1 Good tobacco, per lb 5 „ „ per stick 0 Matches, per doz., from ... ... 0 New season's jam, per tin ... ... 0 d. 8 150 test kerosene, per 8 tin 6 4 t» Blacking, per doz. 0 0 Four bars good soap 3 for 1 0 Five packets corn--8 Hour 1 0 0 Five lbs tapioca ... 1 0 3 Five lbs sago ... 1 0 Five lbs split peas ... 1 0 4 Three lbs lunch biscuits ... ... 1 0 5 AND OTHER LINES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. HWhIM Milulon. Sum mO Mm Mb* llmrilMl. -New season a ve-re-Üb!» »e.di 5J per ftek t. Codufool and rye grass seed, boat in stock. Potato ut il —Bath's Kulnev, Fluke Kidne.v, American Hose. Beauty of Hebrou.-'inowflake, Brown River, Ashleaf, 4c. Chaff, Oats, Pollard, Wheat, Bran, Onions. Roof lorn, Wire, Staples, Nails, 4c. QT GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. Purchaser of Dry Fungus, 2f 1 per lb for cash ;if exchanged for goods, per lb. Also high price given for local produce. A trial solicited. CHIN TING, IMPORTER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, (OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND), PAHIATUA.
CiL'T Tobaccos: Ruby, Welcome j Nugget, Mixed Cigarettes, Havelock. Plug Tobaccos: Juno, Ruby, Golden Kagle, Derby, at J. Kcct.es J. M. Levin, Painter. Paperhanger, Glazier and Sigawriter, rr AS moved to new premises opI 1 posite Club llot(d. Main street, and has just opened up several bales of specially selected paperhangings direct from the manufacturers ; also, large stock of scrim, tacks, tapes, boiled and raw linseed oil, varnishes, turpentine, methylated spirits, white und red lead, dark and terracotta hematite. r.IICSHWAKK IN fAKG ft VAIiIKTY. <llass in any color ; also ornamental ami embossed, rolled plate, und sheet glas, cut to any size. A i lists colors and requisites. Win dow decoration , enamel paints and woodstainera a [>eci»lity. K i.imates given for all kinde of work in any part of the district. All works nitre ted to J.M.Ij. will lie faithfully < urrii d out. 1 TI LG KA K D NATUSCH, ARCHITECT, MASTKItTON AND PAIIIATUA. i’ahiatuaagents : Messrs (Ireville A Co. On and after March sth, C. T. N. will lie resident in I’ahiatua every alteruate week.
D 8 IiIUUA. Public Vaccinator, Pahiatua and Distrct. CoVSCT.TATiOW—--9 to 10; 1 to 2 ; 7 to 8; Those requirin'? visits are requested to tend in messages betore 10 a.m. Va i:i mon Mondays at 1 o’clock. > • / \L\NI> INSI'KAXCK \ COMPANY. C„, .1 JE1,000,000 I’n I ',. and reserves ... Us:i!i,(joo 11 '.MlGit COLON 1 \I. OITfCK. E 1. ; Settlements, Prompt. AIiKNCIKH : i ... li. Harold Smith Mia ... ... .las. Aims aii <ka ... 11. i lodtsrhalk '■i!i [.ranch—’V. i Son an. Acting Manager. ci oosniaki.i.’. p! I lili; begs to thank her [.i: nn r customers for their pitronu<» , and has tnnch pleasure in ntiiriating to the ladies of Pnhiatna and surroundin' districts that she has re-e >mm "ed biisirn s : in rooms at rui.l. li ■ of Mrs J. C. Taylor, Mains met, Pahi&tut. op,, .si Mr Stewart, Bee liman. Perfect fit and style juaranteed. ah ■ k • .h •I'i: Q A U L T,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 166, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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827Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 166, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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