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DIXON BEOS. ABE COMING. Their Lemonade goes well with beer, their Soda Water purified the Three Siar Brandy. Our Ginger Ale has got its own name and is the order of the day with whisky, so give it a trial as we aro coming to Pahiatua to give it a trial; hoping to have a fair share of the trade as it is th*' order of the day. To see our Cordials here and to test them is a very fair thing, hoping that you will do so. Our A2rated Waters are wellknown to all so we "leave you all to judge; and hope at an early date to M* yon obtain our good*. DIX cTjsTb EOS, Steam Cordial and sErated Water Makers, EKETAHUNA & MASTERTON.

London House. McKinlay and Co. MACKINLAY & CO. B«g to Mil the attention of the Ladies to the fact that a fashionable Hat or Bonnet can now be obained at their establishment for a merely nominal gum, aa they bare determined upon clearing the whole of •f their eplendid eeaaone millinary at half price and under. Look at Their Windows. MACKINLAY & CO. ( LATE D. G. McKIBBIN AND CO. ), FAMILY DRAPERS, Pahiatua. Drapers and Outfitters. Pahiatua.

LLEWELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous oure for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, BLOTCHES, PILES, ABCESSES, PIMPLES, 4c. OPECIALLY OR Sold Everywhere, 1/6 and 2/6. Numerous Testimonials. It is also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/6. Used Largely by Polo Players, TRY IT. M&kuri General Store. D. Cockburn & Co., T IHE PROPRIETORS, in thanking the public of Makuri and surrounding districts for the very liberal support accorded to them in the past, desire to assure their patrons and the public generally that no effort on their part will be spared to retain their confidence. Having had two years’ experience in business in Makuri, they are now prepared to supply all the necessary requirements of the pioneering settlers and others in the surrounding districts, and having a thorough knowledge of the various Association blocks are prepared to deliver goods to any part of the bush at a reasonable charge. Our stock comprises groceries, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, General iJrapory, Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, &c. Agent for Wairarapa Weekly. Notice. JN thanking the Makuri settlers and the public generally for the very liberal support accorded me on the Makuri mail coaching and carrying line l~beg to announce that 1 have this day sold the same to Mr B. Hudden, and trust the same patronage will lx- given to my successor. L. MALMANCHE. May Ist, 1694.

fIOVtRNMfcNT LIFE INS' OEP. FVTMENT. Bata ill a tied 1870. MiMV eUAMAHTCaO IY TNI STATS* Per the following, amongst many reasons. Ntw-Zaalanders should support th« ir national 1. Ite security is absolute, 3. Its premiums are low. S. Its Bonuses are high. A Its Funds are all invested is **s. Its business is restricted to N*w Zealand. the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Jtali- 1 —’• who Injure in offices which rVlatn the hulk of their business from the old w W UuII the other colonies (including Queenslamd weatern Australia, and Fi)i) have to Hf' ; THK LOSS ARISING FROM THE HftAVISE MORTALITY OF THOSE COUN4aAtk*rate la Queensland it nearly per gH hlfhev than it la in Naw Zealand. AacoMCUUD Pun ns at present data •'TWO MILLION FOUNDS, AIIRUAL INCOME, oyw *330 000J. M. RICHAkf- ON Early Seed Potatoes. JUST received a choice lot of oarly seed potatoes, including— Ashleaf Kidney Bath Kidney Fluke Kidney Beauty of Hebron Early Rose Breezes’ Prolific The above are southern grown, and are well worth the attention of those requiring a change of seed. a 3. r i J. H. TOPPING. THE PEOPLK’B (HEAP HOUSE FURNISHING SHOP. C. STARKEY, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker.

Maker of the very best Colonial Furniture of latest design. T)ouble mattresses from 90s ; single m<r»re»«e»s from 22s Gd ; spring couches from 40s ; Duchess washstand and dressing table with jewel drawers from £4 15s ; early English dressing chests, swing glass and jewrl draws from J 5 ; suites furniture, dining and drawing room, from £l2 upwards. All kinds dining, drawing, ami bidroom furniture made to order from the cheapest to the best. Shop fitting and journey work in all its branches. Designs and <sr.mates given. Hilliard tables fixed, reslothed, and repaired. Old furniture rrpolished and made new tit littb c Maker of Venetian anil a : ki d window blinds. I'icturi s franud at. mounted. Valuer, etc. Next to Mr lirrnton’s store, Mainstreet, Paliiatua. Huy your furniture h«re ami save 20 per cent. 1 j akii:l POST "I V M £ MORE. TUCKER BROS. 4 TTF.NTION is directed to our V SI ITS TO MKASI.IIK, of wbuh we inak- a speciality. Best lit, styl» and workmanship at Wellington pries' l . A very large and exceptionally wellassorted book of season’s piece goods in Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges, liedftwtk’s and Saddle Tweeds. DHAI’KI’Y, IIiON’MONt.I.ItV HW" GOODS, tlltO* Kit 11 S. I n . A large ami well assorted to< k. (Juality Guarantied and Moderate Prici ». CHITS AND SHOES, Sei.K.Niun Vai.i s. Goods delivered to any part of the District, iricludu.g Pongiuroa ami the Association Blocks. AGENTS EOll— Canterbury Times Now /calami Mail PasuHA Hkhai.d Nostli German Fire Insurance « Mcllain, Wa»chmaker|

| > JII'JjDKN begs to announce I>. that ti - lias taken over the .nukuii mail coaching ami carrying line, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of the public to receive a share of the general support. floods will be brought from Kketaiiuna or Woodville railway stations and delivered to any part of the district. A brake haws for Makuri every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.in., returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tc jA M I'. S M 1 T 11, Carpenter and Joiner, MAIN 1 IOA L) TU TA fcl KAIIA. •i Is. begs to notify that be has . . ,ee.i I 11.. i. above, and ,ls a si.me of public patronage .. i . f'ostOlllce, Tutaekara. j t/90 Theodore B. Jacobsen AKCfIJTiICT, (Hiicc* - hston North, next to the Colonial iiaiik. IjjLAN S, aod btxnii Drsiwmgß prc‘i»are«i for new omldii 1 c at the rah* of per cent.; Superintending tin- erection of tin* building, jii r cent. 'I ravelling expanse.*! oxtrti.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 805, 6 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 805, 6 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 805, 6 August 1894, Page 4

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