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Important Notice. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd RECONSTRUCTION & RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. rriHE New Zealand Loan and Mer_L cantile Agency Coy., Ltd., has pleasure in announcing the resumption of its Commission, Shipping, and General Finance business in all its departments, as from this date, under the same management and staff. ALL CONSIGNMENTS HELD ABSOLUTELY IN TRUST. The now Articles of Association make provision for the absolute pro tection to the consignor of all goods or produce, or proceeds thereof, in course of consignment or realisation. Liberal Cash Advances free of commission on Wool, Grain and Produce of every description at lowest current rates. Farm and Station Requisites of all descriptions of best quality for sale at lowest market prices. Regular Auction Sales of Wool, Sheepskins, Produce, etc., etc. Further information can be had on application to the Company’s offices in Featherston street, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager Wellington. June 18th, 18114.

SPECIAL NOTICE. rpHE Mew Zealand Loan and _l_ Mercantila Agency Company, Limited, beg to notify their clients and friends, that their office at Masterlon has now been closed. Mr James Ewart, late of the Gear Meat Preserving Company, Limited, has been appointed the travelling representative of this Company in the Wairarapa, and he will attend periodically at the various centres. All Communications addressed to him at Masterton, or to the Manager at Wellington, will receive prompt attention. WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager. Wellington, 3rd Sep, 1894.

M. QUIRKE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, / (Opposite Herald office) MAIN STBEET PAHIATUA. To be Drawn at an Early date. AR T UNION. OF 35 Valuable Oil Paintings 35 rilllE public of Pahiatua and sur_L rounding districts have now a splendid opportunity of winning souse I really excellent pictures, consisting of ; some of the most famous and picturesque spots in New Zealand. First prize— Grand oil painting valued at 35 guineas. Second prize—Pair of paintings of Pink and White Terraces, valued at 12 guineas. Third prize—Pair of paintings, re- ' presenting scene on Wairarapa Lake and in Coromandol, Auckland. Also 28 other paintings valued at 10 guineas. Call and see our picture gallery and judge for yourselves. Walk right inside and see our splendid display all round the walls. 750 MEMBERS. Tickets, 2s 6d Each. To afford our country folks an opportunity, we intend appointing ngents in all the surrounding townships, the names of whom we will publish in a future issue. G. HYDE, Williams’ Buildings, Opposite Club Hocel.

Boots! Boots! Boots! MANGATAINOKA. Who makes my boots so trim nml neat, W lio gives snoh comfort to my fret, Whoso m/,■ is free from all deceit, —Why Kf.vhax. EOHAN ,v CO. beg to annomice l\ to the residents of Manga - tainoka and district that they have opened with a well selected stock of Hoots and Shoes in those premises adjoining the new Public Hall, where they hope by strict attention to the requirements of their patrons and sell ing only a first class article at a reasonable price, to merit a share of j support, A perfect In. lit 1 '! das- material, and workmanship guaranteed. Sewn work a Speciality. KEOHAN & CO., Pink of Fashion Boot Depot, M A N li A T AINU tv A .

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 206, 24 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 206, 24 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 206, 24 September 1894, Page 4