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PREMIER BOOK & STATIONERY SHOP. P A H I A, Ob U A . F. G. MOORE Proprietor. NEW Books arid Periodicals by every Direct* Mail from London. A. largo Htt'ection of recent arrivals in stock. Nt v, •h. .eiicv. S. h “/encv for all the h-aiimgnewspaperHiii il o uotonjr. Rub* be. stamp? made to order on tile shortest notice. F. G. MOORE, Bookseller and Stationer. PAHIATUA. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the pahiatua _ Herald are requested to report to the Manager any irregularity in the delivery of the paper. 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. AND BRA lIAM, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND IKILDINU. SEED, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. SPECIAL quotations given for lines of Oats, Chaif, 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 Worm Specific Booth, McDonald & Co.’s Windmills and Implements Andrews <fc Bcvan’s Chaffcutters, &c Abraham & Williams, agonts, Pahi atua. a 7 am QOVEUNMeNT LIFE IN8» ** DEPARTMENT.

Esta dished 187 a ■vcrv mimv ouarantbbd my tms sraMfc For iht following, amongst many raastmm. iNr v-Zealandcrs should support their n>dWll 1. Its security is absolute 2. Its premiums are low. 3. Its bonus** are high. 4. Its Funds are all inY«st«<l In Ik* Colony, 5. Its business is restnetsa to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. New-Zealanders who Insure in office* which obtain the bulk ofthtlr business from the old world and the other c ronies (including Queensland, Western Australia, and Fiji) have to pay or THE LOSS ARISING V ROM THE HfcAVILR MORTALITY Of THOSE COUNTRIES. , _ , J The death-rate in Queensland is nearly jspif tent, higher than U is in New Zealand.

Accumulated Funds at present <U approaching TWO MILLION POUNDS, AMMVAL INCOME, or* £930.000- }. H. RICHARD ON Coi inlieln—> Vi i TJONS iOH SALiC in •.'.ous paTt of t!o I ‘oroujjh from { !cr. . 20 nr,i , ] i - .(.•«■ low; a’so pa< ■ .«.■ !, to i 12 ncr ■», wo!! \v: < red and s< < i!n 1 v f» nc< d. jou.N ( j!!;(;ojiV, f^rcot. T. Mexfed OOTLIKS ii;h 1 ili livi.is FJIiE V V. GOT) at i in - following prices Bata, 2ft, pet cord ... 20s Mafai,2ft, ~ Matai, Ift, ~ Maire, 2ft, ~ Hr i: Orders rnnv be. i 1 v.fii i'll Co. A'i \\ ood • Dry. all Fahiatua Nursery. J. I’OLGLASJj, rnoi'itiKToii, \ i TISHES to call the attention of ' V the pit!.'. c to liis stock of locally groyvn Fruit trees Ornamental trees Hedge plants, Seed potatoes, which In is now offering at greatly reduced prices, and would invite invii' i) pei lion heforo sending away their oti.ii t . elsewhere.

T. Hicks, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Main Htkf.kt, I’ahiatua. J> Rl' A (iomils doji liven" puts of the

In.pert- . Notice. \ liij Ac i to M< ril >. Co., 1 1 itna, • •;♦ • now mad'* u; lo df»ie, and arc roijiif ;< (1 J» I* ; :o s AlacKin!ay and Co., i.oi.don House, Puhiatua, (whose renin-. will !><• a sullicient ■ in d. AIJ ainotin' <lii o', r 12 months I -' w 111 1) .id I T Wit liollt fun || • I 'CO. D. G. McKime May 21st, 1801. LWAVS iii stock Old .fudge, / V Tliim Cast!' ", Pin I’ly, Vanity ''air, Purity, S n i:; • 11 , and Dollar cigarettes, at ./. l\< < i.i.h’.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 169, 2 July 1894, Page 4

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557

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 169, 2 July 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 169, 2 July 1894, Page 4

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