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W. MERRYWEATHER, PRACTICAL COACHBUILDER, % Opposite Statk School, MAIN-STREET, PAHIATUA. Forty vears’ experience in all branches of the trade. Ilf A 4 desires to thank the VV * iVI . residents of this district for the liberal support accorded him since he has established himself in Pahiatua, and to assure them no effort will be spared to merit a continuance of their patronage. Persons who have not yet inspected specimens of my work are invited to call and do so before they decide on leaving their orders elsewhere. I make a specialty of making and repairing springs. Coach painting and trimming done in the very best styles. Nothing but the best materials used. Tyring done at the very lowost prices. Satistaction absolutely guaranteed. W. MERRYWEATHER. I7IOR SALE.-—Throe-roomed cettage with shop window. Apply Herald Ollier or Mrs Milne, Kaitawa. o 4 ART UNION.

35 Valuable Oil Paintings 35 THE public of Pahiatua and surrounding districts have now a splendid opportunity of winning some really excellent pictures, consisting of some of the most famous and picturesque spots in New Zealand. First prize— Grand oil painting valued at Hf> guineas. Second prize—Pair of paintings of Pink and White Terraces, valued at 111 guineas. Third prize—Pair of paintings, representing scene, on Wairarapa Lake and in Coromandel, Auckland. Also 2H other paintings valued at 10 guineas. Call and see our picture gallery and judge for yourselves. Walk right inside and see our splendid display all round tho walls. 750 MEMBERS. To be Drawn on or About the End of July. Tickets, 2s 6d Each. To afford our country folks an opportunity, we intend appointing agents in all the surrounding townships, the names of whom we will publish in a future issue. G. HYDE, Williams’ Puddings, Opposite Club lloccl.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 172, 9 July 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 172, 9 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 172, 9 July 1894, Page 3

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