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Made or imported at W, Familiar in our tahr as Household Words BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! W. BROWN’S GRAND EXHIBITION OF SEASONABLE GOODS. STUDY your health, and your fatnilys’ by keeping yourselves well protected in this inclement season of the year by purchasing Boots and Shoes which will save you a doctor’s bill; such goods can be had at— W. BROWN’S BOOT EXHIBITION. Watertights. Shooters. Watertights. Mens’ and Youth’s—These lines are a Special Feature. Strong Light Boots for Women and Girls Suitable for out-door wear. Ladies’ and Gent’s Shoes in every variety for the ball, dance, or party. House Boots, Shoes, and Slippers : I have a large and extensive stock to select from suitable to the season. Gents’ sewn Boots and Shoes from the best London and Paris makers—a special importation. Children’s Shoes and Boots in Immense Variety. The Bespoke Goods Department is under my personal supervision, and my long experienoe in the trade warrants me saying that my clients can rely upon work being turned out secona to none in the Colony for Comfort, Fit, and Durability. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. INSPECT MY SEASON’S EXHIBIT—NO CHARGE MADE. W. BROWN’S BOOT EMPORIUM, PAHIATUA. | All the year round People buy and Come Again. YOU CANNOT Make a silk purse—well, out of a bar of soap Nor can you make a good blend by using chiefly inferior Tea and adding i sprinkling of something good “to fetch it up,” as some people suppose On the ■ ..rary. Good Blend consists of a combination of Teas, allot which j have th r attractive qualities V beli . . a f . prop, still r gard Tea Blending as simply the act of mixing icvt ral ter r together anyhow Anyone can do that! ri lEA BLENDING, as j!_ voted fifteen years' conducted by us, is AN ART to which we have de•arsful and continuous study. Onr object is always to offer the best possible quality and value to the public all the year round. We would ask you to try our fine teas from 2s Gd to 8s per pound. You will find them economical and of exceptional quality and flavour. See that our registered Trade Mark “ Empire Tea C 0.,” is on every package. W. EMI-TRE TEA CO., -Sc C - <Sc CO., PROPRIETOItS, WELLINGTON. GL T. BAINTON & CO.. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, MAIN-STISEET, to intimate that they have tile following goods on hand Portland Cement, Wilson's Hydraulic Lime, Plaster of ’aris, Best Building Bricks, Chimney Bricks, Chimney Pots of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay, Fire Tiles all sizes and shapes, uni every description of sanitary goods always in stock, Square Paving Bricks, also Flagging for Pavements, Roofing Slates, Marble Mantelpieces, also Firewood, Coal and (>k \ \ a-os and Orn..Mental Ware ahvavs l.ept in lock. Ornamental Garden Border Tiles. Also Flower Pots m great variety. Estimates Given. Jobbing Work Done. Notice. Al! The /ear Roi. fi. 111 K un<l iiri -iup: i"s | BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! I BOOTS FORT L MILLION ■lgn sup: 1 ies firewood I . 1 1io .id lgths at i,l. ■ low , possible prices, also totara n i •!.!!, piles, arm slabs in any uautitie:!. W. PAUKES, and Maim supplied in any quantities. MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA The Original Bootmaker and Importer, Orders given I IVi or (1. n AS just received a very large am •ellKirted stock of the lies Gelderd wiil receive prompt attention. J English and Continental Goods in nl Terms strictly monthly. (1. MATTHEWS. Note. — Uppers and all else got u the promises.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 203, 17 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 203, 17 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 203, 17 September 1894, Page 1

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