V/ PREMIER BOOK & STATIONERY SHOP. E AIIUTUA. F. (>. MOORE..;. Proprietor. NEW Rooks and Periodicals by every Direct Mail from London. A large selection of recent arrivals in stook. News Agency.—Hole agency for all the leading newspapers in the colony. Rubber sta nps made to order on the shortest notic^. F. Q. MOORE, Bookseller and Stationer. PAHIATCA.
Notice to Subscribers. SUBSCRIBERS to the Paijiatua JUkkaij) are requested to icport to the Manage ey. yy irregularity in the delivery of the paper. Hot Pies and Coffee. HOT PIK 8 AND COFFEE may be had at this shop every SATURDAY EVENING. Givo it a trial. i MRS T. WALL, Baker and Confectioner.
AND PALMERSTON NORTH, AND FKILDING, SEED, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. SPECIAL cptb rat tons given for lines of CaLS, i-'kalj', Wheat, Potatoes, ,vW., ’delivered Li Woodvillc or Pamatna. i ■ o“. on* i * e ■ . * Advan?. - made on growing wool clips. AaKN'ctr.s— ' The New Zealand Shipping Coy. Cooper’?, Little’s, and Owen’s Sheep Dip Peacock's Lung Worm Specific Booth, McDonald & Co.’s Windmills and Implements Andrews & Bevan’s Chaflcutters, &c Abraham & Williams, agents, Pahi atua. a 7 -fci* ■/- ■ ■ - V QOVERNMCNT LIFE IN3' DEP,’ MM ENT. Esta >lfciiej,l 1870. eVMV POLICY QUARANTEEO BY THB •TAT*. For the following, amongst many reasons. I Ne'.v-Zealanders should' support tin tr national I office: — 1. Its seunrity is absolute, % Its pr‘ iniuuis are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high* 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, 5. Its business restricted to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. New-Zea’ar.ders who insure In offices which obtain tin f tip i. It: see fioin the old world and the other c !oni (including Queensland, West.ru .'.ilM'uli '. 1 have to ray or Til!: ID'S ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COONTRIES. Ihe death-rate in Queensland ts nearly 30 par oent. higher than It is in New Zealand. AccTV.tuT.ATM> Vv.fi at pfe«e-1 date approaching TWO 1 O'.. N OS, «*HN UAL INCOME, over £330.000J. H. RICHARDSON
OECTIONS 10R HALE in various O parts of the Borough from. *• J-acre to 21) acres, price low ; also—paddock to let, I*2 acres, well watered and securely fenced, JOHN GREGORY, AVakeman Street. T. Mexted SUPPLIES and delivers FIREA\ OQP at the following prices : Rata, 2ft, per cord ... 20s Matai, 2ft, „ ... 10a Matai, 4ft, $, ... 12s Mniro, 2ft, ~ ... 21s Ordi rs may la left with Elliott & Co. All AA'ood supplied Guaranteed J)ry. all . Pauiat'.. •. V-'jrsory. 'aoeainxou, . 1 r '■ ■ . /H-to rail the attention of tie public to his stock of locally r own Print tree Ornamental trees Hedge plants, S ed potatoes, which li is now oltermg at greatly reduced prices, and would invite invite inspection before sending away their orders elsewhere. T. Hicks, RAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Wain Stkf.kt, Paiiiatua. I>RKAI) and Fancy Goods doJ livered 1 arts of the E AMES m M I T 11, h Carpenter and Joiner, ' MAIN ROAD TUTAEKARA. ' J. K. In ; ro notify that ho hag * conn, in i , -i; above, and ouch i lie ol puhl * patronage , A'ldr ’ i ra. j 1,95 Theodore I: . Jacobsen •A. .It * Offin J s.. .1 I. • ironru, . \t to the j'' j p '‘.n’S, »Sp(‘(.ilicolioiiK, li,nd Dntu 1 ! I |l 1 p'Mvd iol* rioW 1 i’llildil!" lat ha- )Tt fI VI E coni. ; I 6 building, !' |> 1 (*(•,,;. T, .. ox- T peilßCß extra.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 175, 16 July 1894, Page 4
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546Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 175, 16 July 1894, Page 4
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