PAHIATUA PUBLIC LIBRARY and FREE READING ROOM, TOWN HALL, Side Entrance. THE LIBRARY Contains the best and newest works of most popular writers. Books exchanged on Tuesdays, Thru . - , Mondays 12 till 1 p.m,. : ■. year, ss; year, 10s; life members, ."> and £. 5. Yearly subscribers and 4:3 life members are allowed two books, and .I'o life members three books at a time. THE READING ROOM Is well furnished with local and general colonial news and Home illustrated papers. Open every day except Sundays from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. J. B. SHELLBOURNE, Librarian and Custodian. FREDERICK T. REDMAN, Hon. Secretary.
UNION HOTEL, I’AIIIATUA. Timotliy Cotter, Proprietor, Late of the Makuri Hotel. ril BEGS to inform the _L • V . travelling public and the inhabitants of the surrounding district that he has taken over th above hostelry, and hopes to merit a share of support. N.B.—The premises have been refurnished throughout. A commodious stable of seven stalls is attached to the hotel. Good Paddocking. Club Hotel Livery & Bait Stables.
J. Jones, Proprietor H .1 \ m I m ’ r'i , ami biiygieri. Commodious loose boxes, good gras: paddocks, i very alirution bestowed 01 hoi i left m his ca ro. Horses broken in to single am double harness. sb: W. MERRYWEATHER, PRACTICAL CO AC lIP C J LDKI: Opposite State School, MALN-fc . LIEET, P . I DA. Forty vears’ i:.[«i cni’f in an branehf of the trade. W. M. i':'.!!: * spared : .o merit a continuance of thei patronage. J who have t yet inspect specimens o liny work lire invited to cal m.o uo so lit hre il’ey -.-c i< 1r- on leaving : I • /here. I make a .specialty of making and repair ings. Coach paini:;;-.' and irinn.i' '.one in tin very best styles. Nothing |. Tyring done at tin very lowest prices list i ab teed. LREYWEA' E. Johnston, r, Main-Street, Pahiatua, OPPOSITE DANK OF NEW ZEALNI
Try Eucalyptus Gandy and Drops, j A SUED ANJ> EASY CUBE FOB toi 1,1i,s AND COLDS. AJI Kinds of Dry Goods at Wellington Prices-CHOCOLATES-A SF'-'CIALTY. I Coachbuilding \ 1 /' (Establishment hv! id A II I A T U A & •-«■:) R. KENNEDY, j f 1 1 ° £ 1 - Br °»> yp/i J ( iirislchurcli, If'' \-sjf _ « >K(iS to ini* / > ja'i' / k mute that he V ' Im ..i* .1 if'" j is coach bui tj) L ;m,l wln'i Irl .'hl y \/!\ • U ,l„ ] adjoining ]\fr isaymr's black.,milliing establishment. Oniy ■ •t-cia work and the best material used. l o < s piOlliptly executed and prices moderate. V* hides built on the time payment system. • •' iid'h.iiid veiiich : taken n.i earl p;i,y- . \/\ T OOD\'I TjL e centkal VV ACIUCULTLKAL I’ASTOIwMi > VIT ICIATION’S SitQ VV ill 1 lu.m ill V\ (Ii; \! 11 :.i: .. • , I mil it s • i>»; e p.m. 0.1 tin ■ i.h li'U I. ]V« rai. .I - ,h«. Vmtry boring C.MI ’• obtained irom WM. -NICHOLSON, ikuolary.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 204, 19 September 1894, Page 4
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466Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 204, 19 September 1894, Page 4
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