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CLUB HOTEL, PAHIATU/L BOBBRT SEYMOUR Hate of WeiPROPRIETOR. EO BEOS to thank the in- • habitants of the district and travelling public generally for the patronage received, and begs to inform them that the above wellknown hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now affords accommodation second to none in the district. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS of Bert Brands, also ENGLISH BURTON ALE on draught SPECIAL. R. 8. begs to notify that the commodious stables connected with the hotel are now in charge of Mr J. I Jones (for considerable time with Mr J. Pringle), so that horses left there will receive every attention. Buggies, Horses, and Traps may be obtained at any hour. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FACTORY. Vehicles of Every Description Built To Order. Buggies, Gigs, Spring Carts, Drays, Ac., made by skilled workmen, on the shortest notice. Estimates Supplied fob Gknebal Alterations and Repairs. Painting, Trimming, As., done on th • Premises with care and despatch. .4 LL accounts owing to me must be paid to Mr F. Helps, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. D. D. N ,CHOLLa

Established 1872 D. PICKERING, MASTERTON AND PAHIATUA Plumbing Works. I TANUFACTL'RER of Sheet Iron, IVI Zinc and Tin Goods, in all their branches. Wholesale manufacturer of Corrugated Iron Tanks, O.G. Spouting, Piping, Ridge Caps, Leadheaded Nails, Tinware, Chimney Pots, Corrugated Iron Curved, Furnace Frames and Boilers, etc., etc. Plunge and Shower Baths, Hotel Lamps, etc., made to order. Church Windows a speciality. Importers of Baths, Wash Basins, and Earthemware Goods, Brass Taps, Corrugated and Plain Iron, Ac., Ac. Estimates Given. Agent for Booth, McDonald A Co.’s Iron Windmill.

Pahiatua Steam Sawmills. A L ”. Y TULE Sawmill and Timber Merchant, PAHIATUA. Timber of all descriptions cut on the Shortest Notice. Orders promptly attended to. EMPIIiE HOTEL (Opposite Post Office), PAHIATUA. IHE New Proprietress of this handsome and commodious hotel begs to intimate that she is prepared to meet the repuirements of all classes. Families and Boarders can depend upon good accomodation at moderate charges. The best Wines and Spirits. Baths, hot and cold. A First-class Billiard Boom. Paddocks and good stabling. imibs beck: pROPRDS TRESS.

JAMES WOODHOUSE, ]7'OR three years with Mr A. Birnie and late of the W.F.C.A., begs to inform the inhabitants of l’ahiatua and surrounding districts that he has opened the shop recently occupied by Mr Howe, bootmaker, and next to Mr Kidd's, with a well selected stock of HATS, TIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS. CLOTHING, HOSIERY. Etc., and trusts that by strict attention to the requirements of his various customers and selling really good articles at moderate prices for cash, to merit a fair share of public Support. SUITS. ETC., MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE (Fit and Style Guaranteed) With Quality and Prices Unsurpassed. A splendid range of patterns to select from.

MONEY. Fsrmanent investment AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, GKEYTOWN. 11. VV. Drioos, Auknt, I’aiiiatca. £25 up to £IOOO. * Monthly payments, paying capital and interest. Cheapest and best way to borrow money. For further par ticulars apply to U. W. BRIGGS, I’ahiatua. FOR SALE. \ \ ''"ELL improved farm, ISO acres. * ' All well erased and divided into four paddocks; all improvements firet-class. Splendid situation ; about two miles from proposed railwaystation ; good metal road. I'riee, i'ti 15s an acre; cash required, £450. Full particulars fnmi G. IIAUOLD SMITH, Solicitor, i'ahiatua.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 4