j Mr P. W. Corby, licensee of the Hawera "unction Hotel, has a business announcement in .his issue. Mr Corby has made wonderful changes in the hotel since taking charge, and intends to carry out further improvements. Mr O. Dysen notifies that he has taken over the Makakahi hotel. Mr Dysen is well-spoken of as a landlord, and should make his hostelry a popular one.
NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! Grand Finish to my Great Drapery Sale. R. B Lm has deoided to sell by Public Auction the remainder of the stock rather than re-case the same and pay carriage to Wellington. £263 WORTH £263 As Mr Armitage’s ptemises are too small I have taken the Public Hall, aod Messrs Hawkins and Oudaille, Auctioneers, will sell tfce above Drapery on SATURDAY, JULY 14th, at 11 a.m. sharp. Furs Tudor Capes Jaokets Mackintoshes Blankets Flannelettes' Wool Shawls Prints Shawls Rugs Umbrellas Corsets Sheetings Hosiery Quilts Sheets Shirtings Dress Goods Carpet remnant* Infants’ millinery And many other lines toe numerous to mention. Remember in the Publio Hall. The Auction Sale to commence 11 a.m. Bharp by Hawkine and Oudaille, Auctioneers, Pahiatua. R. B. takes this opportunity of thanking numerous friends and customers for their liberal support during the last six weeks' sale. ROBERT BLAIR, CASH DRAPER AND IMPORTER, Caledonian House, WELLINGTON.
H AWERA JUNCTION HOTEL. P. W. CORBY, Proprietor. P. W. C. beg* to thank the travelling public generally for the patronage bestowed on the abeve hotel, and begs to inform them that the house affords accommodation second to none in the district. Only the best brands of ales, wines and spirits kept in stock. First class Stabling and Grass P&ddocke. The best of Shooting is to be had near this popular hostelry. MAKAKAHI HOTEL. GEORGE DYSON Proprietor, Late of Temuka, Canterbury, to intimate that he has taken over the above hotel, and by keeping nothing but the best of liquors hopes to merit a fair share of public support. First class Stabling and Paddocks.
N.Z. Alliance and Prohibition League. A MEETING under the auspices of the abovo will be held in the Methodist Church on FRIDAY next, 18th inst., to bo addrossod by Rot. E. Walker. The chair will be taken by Mr Job Vile at 8 p.ra. Selections of Music. Collection to dofray expenses. Salvation Army. JJALLELUJAH ~yy TEDDING In Salvation Army Barracks on MONDAY, July lfitb, at 8 p.m. Captains Kerr and Grantham united for War by Major Vince. Silver coin admission. A Farewell and Wedding Supper to oommence at 7.80. Major Vince and Special Officers present. Tickets, Is. W. GRANTHAM, Captain. VATANTED. A Seoond hand V T brake, suitable for carrying about Hor ten cans of milk. Apply by letter to “ X.Y.Z.,” Post Office, Mangatainoka. Tent Pahiatua, 1.0. R., S.U. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in oonnection with the formal opening of the above Tent in the Town Hall on Tuesday, July 17th, at 8 p.m. All interested in the movement are cordially invited. Tent meets at 7 o'olock sharp.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 173, 11 July 1894, Page 3
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