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PREMIER BOOK & STATIONERY SHOP.

PAHIA T U A . JUST opined up a large stock of Account Books, consisting of Ledgers, Day books, Cash books, and Journals, all sizes and prices. NEW STATIONERY, In boxes—Fancy and Perfumed. NEW BOOKS by the latest authors arriving by every direct mail from Home. SCHOOL BOOKS a speciality. School committees dealt with liberally. WINTER GAMES. Chonowinks, Race Games, Tiddeliwinks, etc., etc. FOOTBALLS! FOOTBALLS! For the coming season. NEWS AGENCY: New Zealand Times and Mail Town and Country Journal Auckland Weekly News Canterbury Times Pahiatua Herald Otago Witness Weekly Press Evening Post The Bulletin The Sketch N.Z. GraphicEtc., etc.

Licensed to sell stamps. F. G. MOORE, Bookseller and Stationer. PAHIATUA.

Hot Pies and Coffee. HOT PIES AND COFFEE may be had at this shop every SATURDAY EVENING. Give it a trial. MRS T. WALL, Baker and Confectioner. YARRAUD AND BRA HAM, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND FKILDING, SEED, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. SPECIAL quotations given for lines of Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Potatoes, etc., delivered at Woodville or Pahiatua. Advances made on growing wool clips; Agencies— The New Zealand Shipping Coy. Cooper’s, Little’s, and Owen’s Sheep Dip Peacock’s Lung Wonn Specific Booth, McDonald A Co.’s Windmills and Implements Andrews A Bcvan’s Chaffcutters, Ac Abraham A Williams, atua. agents, Pahi a 7 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANO* DEPARTMENT. EtUsilshed 1870. BVNKY POLICY aUARANTIID OY TH* BTAT«, For the following, amongst many reason*. Kew-Zea'anders should support their nauoanl office:— 1. Its security is absolute, 2. Its premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

N«w-Z*>alandrrs who insure in offices which obtain thp bulk of their business h orn the old world and the other colonies (including Queensland. Western Australia, and Fiji) have co pay or THE LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE CCUMThe death-rate in Queensland is nearly )»(« •ant. higher than It is in New Zealand. Accumulated Funds at present daid «9 approaching TWO MILLION POUNDS, ANNUAL INCOME, orer *330.000 J. U. RICHARDSON Sections bob sale in various parts of the Borough from }-acre to 20 acres, price low; also—paddock to let, 12 acres, well watered and securely fenced. JOHN GREGORY, Wakeman Street. T. Mexted Supplies and delivers fireWOOD nt tin following pric< s : Pahiatua Nursery.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 166, 25 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 166, 25 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 166, 25 June 1894, Page 4