E. Pahiatua Livery Stables. OTIC Having purchased the whole of the plant and goodwill and nterest of Mr William Vile in that old established private Livery Stable Business, situated in Main-street, Pahiatua, I beg to solicit the same patronage that has been accorded to Mr Vile. The stables will be immediately under my own supervision, with a well qaalified groom, and I trust to be able to give gene ral satisfaction to all my customers. Saddle Horses and all Descriptions of Vehicles on hire at a moment's notice. ONLY RELIABLE AND WELL-FED HORSES KEPT FOB HIRE. Roomy Loose Boxes. Every caro and attention paid. A b/ake is always on hand for the use of commercial travellers and those wanting furniture or goods removed to any part of the distr Coaches leave the stabl Ballanco on Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 8.IK), leaving Ballanco again at 11 a.in. Horses broken in to Saddle and Single and Double Harness. G. W. REMNANT, Proprietor. THE NORTH ISLAND BREWERY AND Bottling Stoke, MANGATAINOKA N EA R PAIIi AT U rnillS Brewery, which is so rapidly 1 gaining popularity in the colony, is admittedly turning out a class of Beer, Ale and Stout equal in quality to the finest English. Its “special advantages are as follows : The water used in brewing is from one of the finest springs in New Zealand, containing those particular qiialiti ; ■ > essential for brewing purpo • <; m 10 but the best of malt and hops pm liable are used; the browing and man. a merit is in tho hands of a thoroughly practical Is ewer fr«>m Burton-on-Trenf, England, whoso ability, attenI on, and clean ii as an marked features i ’in »hs' nt. rho bottled stout i highly reco miend by the medical p' of< simi for invalids. Tho stout is hiip] lied i i boos from one dozen upwards and in < a Ns from 'l to 54 gallons. Ale and Bith - Beer in like quantities. Orders respectfully solicited, which shall have careful and immediate attention. WAQSTAFP PEOPHIETOB, MANGATAINOKA. (11 ÜBSOIUHKKB to tin' I’aiiiatua (j Hkhai.d aro requested to report to tho Manager any irregularity in tho delivery of tho paper.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 204, 19 September 1894, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 204, 19 September 1894, Page 1
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