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The Makuri bachelor’s social takes place this evening in Mr Milne’s woolshed, Ngaturi. Rev. J. W. Griffin preaches on Sunday evening on “ True Manliness.” The social and dance in connection with the opening of the Oddfellows’ Lodge at Maßgatainoka takes place this evening in Mr Wagstaffs Hall. Mr T. Keohan left for Wellington to day to attend the District Assembly o l the Knights of Labor as the delegate from the local Assembly. Crs Keohan, Wakeman and Vile have been appointed a deputation to wait on the Minister for Works with reference to an increased subsidy for the Mangatainoka bridge. A trap acoident occurred on Wednesday afternoon at the eorner of the Maug&hao road. The horse shied, and running aeross the kerb capsized the trap on top of the occupants. Strange to relate neither the oocupants, trap, or horse suffered any damage beyond a severe shaking. Shortly after the proceedings commenced at the smoke conoert last night, Mr Beavis, one of the promoters of the local Fire Brigade, entered the room, having ridden all the way from Palmerston North to be present at the gathering. He was reoeived with prolonged cheering, which was renewed on his explaining the conditions under which he had laboured to be present. Hawkin and Oudaille make additions to their stock sale and invite farther entries. Messrs Hawkin and Oudaille have been instructed to sell at their Mart to morrow (Saturday ) a large consignment of groceries, including tea, oatmeal, dour, biscuits, and sugar, and miscellaneous sundries all good and useful for the housewife. Mr Polgl&se advertises his new garden seeds, a large portion of whioh grown at the Nursery, and the balance obtained from a very reliable firm. Those requiring to sow this season should give them a trial. Tho inereaaing demand for these seeds is the best proof that they are appreciated in this locality. Mr W. C. Tucker, of Wellington, has been appointed permanent telegraphist at Masterton. It was stated at a meeting of the Dunedin Hospital Trustees that during the past month 900 persons had been attended to by the outdoor department. A legacy of i.‘200 left by Mason, a grocer, was received with thanks. Mr Hogg is urging the Government to establish a postal delivery at Pahiatua. A girl named Ada Malcolm, r'siding with her stepfather, John Doig, i . Martin square, Wellington, was admitted to the Hospital on Wednesday, suffering from severe burns, from the effects of which it is improbable she will recover. It appears j that she was left in the house alone, aad that about 8 o’clock the neighbours heard j screams. On going inside they found her j enveloped in dames. The girl's clothing was burnt off her body, which was terribly ; iujured. The unfortunate girl was unable to explain how the accident happened. D. Crewe notifies that he has for sale, two quiet dairy cows near calving, and seven quiet dairy cows to calve in Sep tember and October. Trewby Brothers’ usual half-yearly clearance sale commences to morrow, the doors opening at 9 a.m. These sales are looked forward to by the public as the time to buy drapery at bargain prices. The firm, we understand, intend making this a sale to he remembered. An inset appears with this issue. We are now making up all wool trousers to measure at 15s. Trewby Brothers, outfitters. At tho clearance sale of Trewby Bros.’ | stock, will be offered tho following remarkably cheap lines : Ladies’ and children’s trimmed felt and straw hats, reduced to 2s lid ; art muslins from I}d ; colored quilts, 4s lid, reduced to 3s fid : white honeycomb quilts, 5s fid, reduced to |3s lid. Trewby Bros., family drapers. The following is worth perusal by the men of the district:—Men’s colonial tweed suits, worth 85s fid, will be sold tomorrow and following days at 22s 6d at Trewby Brothers’ olearing sale. Men’s English tweed suits, worth 20s, reduced to 14s fid. Men's black diagonal worsted suits, worth 37s 6d, reduced to 27s fid ; men's black diagonal worsted suits, worth 50s, reduced to 39s fid ; at Trewby Broe.' great olearanoe sale. A splendid assortment of evening shoes, in blacks and tans, are now to hand at the W. F. 0. A.. Ltd., all our own importing. , splendid value, and by well-known makers. Seasonable goods at the right prices:— j Men’s Mackintoshes, 30s and 35s : Over- j coats, 15s fid to 355; Oilcoats, 10s fid; ' Saddle Tweed Trousers, 13s fid ; Bluchers, j 5s lid; Shooters, 10s fid: Ladies 80s Ulsters now 19s fid ; 21s Ulsters now l‘2s j fid ; I Julies 30s Mackintoshes now 12s fid ; | Capes from 4a fid ; Feather Boas, 4s fid ; j Jackets from 7s fid ; Umbrellas, Is lid ; j Wool Shawls from Is 1 Id ; Jerseys 2s lid : 1 Blouses, Is lid ; Strong Laceups, 7s fid for cash only at Radford and Barlow’s, the people’s drapers. The actual monetary cost of a suit of ! clothes is no test of its cheapness or j otherwise. The cheapest suit is that I which lasts longest, fits best and looks j best, and this combination you can only j soenre by patronising a thoroughly prac- * tical tailor. A. BLAIR will fit you to a 1 nicety with a suit from his large and first- ! class stock of goods. j v3l What iR one person's loss is another's I gain. The whole of the large and varied ' stock of ladies and childrens ulsters, capes, ! and skirts at Coburg House, to be cleared j nt twenty-five per cent under marked * price. Ulsters marked 19s fid can now | be bought at Ids fid. A splendid stock to sedeet from. Trewby Brothers are the lost rs ; the buyers will be the gainers. We have just opened iliia day a special , purchase consisting of three bales of the I latest art pnperilangingn, one case of ; colored and figured shoot glass, one case I of Windsor and Newton’s oil colors in ! tubes, and water colors in cakes and half cukes, and a large line of artists’ oil mid water color brushes, one case of painters’ sundries, brushware, Ac., and have marked the whole ve v low to dear. Cooper & Co., opposite the Bank of New I 'or job priming ot e\ery description in tho latest styles and at t’ue 1 i.»cst ra&bs 40 to tfiif Pahiatua UiotuLu Office. •

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 2

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 2

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 2