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THE PUBLIC ABE REQUESTED TO TAKE NOTICE THAT ON AND AFTER Ist SEPTEMBER, nve, TREWBY BROTHERS, Have Decided to Abolish the Credit System. AFTER the avove date no goods will be allowed to leave our premises unless previously paid for. Goods on approval must also be paid cash for ; in the caso of these goods, if at the time wo are informed they are bought subject to approval, we will make arrangements for the return of the money, if not approved. By selling strictly for cash we shall be enabled to supply our customers with goods at from ten to fifteon per cent below firms who retain the credit system. We are now going carefully through our stock and marking it down to the reduced price for cash. The balance of our sale lines we shall continue to sell at the sale price until cleared. We wish it understood that NO EXCEPTION will be made to the above rule. Customers who have been in the habit of running accounts are thanked for their past support, while we trust under our new system they will see it is to their advantage to increase. All goods will be marked in plain figures at the lowest cash price, no discount or abatements allowed. In ready made suits we aro offering some plums. English tweed suits 20s, reduced to 14s 6d 23s Gd „ „ 17s Gd 42s Gd „ „ 29s Gd At these prices wo shall continue te sell; so that the public can sec for themselves what a vast saving they will make by dealing with us. TREWBY BROTHERS. DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, COBURG HOUSE, PAHIATUA.

PAHIATUA SADDLE & HARNESS FACTORY. J. ELLIOTT & GO. 13 EG to announce the arrival direct 0 from Homo of a largo and splendid assortment of . uldlery of all the latest designs, among which will be found a large stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s English Hunting Saddles, Colonial Saddles from 10s, (i dost. English Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Saddle Cloths, Nickle Stirrup Irons, Leathers, Dandy Brushes, Watch Pouches, Bits, etc. Also Neatsfoot’s Oil, Soft Soap, Elliman’s Embrocation, Condition Powders, James’Blister, Solomon’s Solution, Harness Composition, etc. Trap, gig, buggy and cart harness kept in stock or made to order at tbe shortest notice, which for stylo, durability and workmanship is unsurpassed in the district. In stock, two do/.. cart collars, a splendid lot. Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch. Only experienced workmen kept. Note the address— J. ELLIOTT AND CO., BRICK BUILDINGS.

NORTH ISLAND BREWERY AND Bottling Stoke, MANGATAINOKA NEA It 1* AIII AT U rnHIS Brewery, which is ho rapidly 1 gaining popularity in the colony, i.s admittedly turning out a class of Beer, Ale and Stout equal in quality to the finest English. Its 'special advantages arc as follows : —The water used in brewing is from one of the finest springs in New Zealand, containing those particular qualities so essential for brewing purposes; none hut the best of malt and hops procurable are used ; the brewing and management is in the hands of. a thoroughly prectic ~1 brewer from Burton-on-Trent, England, whose ability, attention, and cleanliness are marked features in the establi - nt. Tie bottled stout is highly >••••.., •• id led i ;he medical profession for alids. i d stout is supplied in hot: . from om dozen npv, aids and in i a - from 2 to ~4 gallium. Al«i ami Hitter I .our in lilo ijuantilicu. Orders respi lioited nicli ■ ill hat i cari . iinmedi alls EE. -WAGSTAIi’F l’UOflilMTOll, MANUATAINOKA. MRS SMITH, (mutt to llt.HAr.ti Oki h i;, Paliiatua.) IjCItVKYOIC of Fish, Oysters, Poultry, etc. OllliKUS I 1 KI,I V I'.UKI I. y i l'p!'. it,, a ~ p !•; i i.'. iri rv.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 199, 7 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 199, 7 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 199, 7 September 1894, Page 1