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YOU CANNOT Male* a silk purse—well, out of a bar of soap Nor can you make a good blend by using chiefly inferior Tea and adding a sprinkling of something good “to fetch it up,” as some people suppose On the contrary, a Good Blend consists of a combination of Teas, all of which have their attractive qualities We believe a few people still regard Tea Blending as simply the act of mixing several teas together anyhow Anyone can do that t TEA BLENDING, as conducted by us, is AN ART to whioh we have devoted fifteen years’ careful and continuous study. Onr object is always to offer the best possible quality and value to the publie all the year round. We would ask you to try our fine teas from 2s fid to 8s per pound. You will find them economical and of exceptional quality and flavour. See that our registered Trade Mark 11 Empire Tea C 0.,” is on every package. PROPRIETORS. WELLINGTON.

Gr. T. BAINTON & CO., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, MAIN-STREET, | >l'Xi to intimate that they have the following goods on hand Portland Coment, Wilson’s Hydraulic Lima, Plaster of Paris, Best Building Bricks, Chimney Bricks, Chimney Pots of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay, Fire Tiles all sizes and shapes, and every description of sanitary goods always in stock, Square Paving Bricks, also Flagging for Pavements, Roofing Slates, Marble Mantelpieces, also Firewood, Coal and Coke. Vases and Ornamental Was# always kept in steck. Ornamental Garden Border Tiles. Also Flower Pots in great variety. Estimates Given. Jobbing Work Done. ofl

BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS FOR THE MILLION. W. PABKES, MAIN-STREET, PAHIATUA, The Original Bootmaker and Importer, HAS just received a very large and well-assorted stock of the best English and Continental Goods in all Note. —Uppers and all else got up the premises. The Boot Emporium, rzr PAHIATUA «si Has on hand the largest and best as sorted etoek of Boots and Shoes ever shown in the District. BOOTS for Farmers, Dushmen and Mechauics. Gents sewn calf boots and shoes. Best French and English make a specialty. Ladies' boots and shoes, a splendid show comprising every variety | to cfcoosfl from ; while the department devoted t<r rhildreus’ goods leave nothing to be .desired. Youths and itey’s boots— strong and durable. The bespoke department is under my personal supervision, and still maintains its high reputation for quality of material and first-class work vnanship. Liberal Discount for cash W. Brown. Manufacturer —and Importer.— Call and judge befor buying W. BROWN, Pahia t u a.

Notice. All The Year Round. I'TMIIE undersigned supplies fireI wood all kinds and lengths at the lowest possible prices, also totara posts, piles, and slabs in any quantities. Rata and Maire supplied in any quantities. Orders given to E. Pearcoy or G. Gelderd will receive prompt attention. Terms strictly monthly. G. MATTHEWS. Mangatainoka Steam Sawmills.

G/ ARDNER begs to inform • V X Builders and Contractors that ho has always on hand a Large Supply of Matai Flooring and Rusticated Boards as well as all other descriptions of timber J. TAYLOR, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, Ktr Tanks made and fitted. Locksnoith i»g Everything connected with the tr<ade on stock. All work guarantied for I‘2 months from date of completion. PAHIATUA BUTCHERY. NIGHT & Cl ON S Butchers. S Ik f, Mutton and Pork of the primest quality. Sausages, corned boef, ox tongues, *kc. TEItMS : SI KICTI.Y MONTWI.V.

TAN KEE, (iIIOCKK, FIItHTH KKIt, AND TO JtACCONIST, 4 LL kinds of Confectionery in x\_ stock. The best goods only kept at low prices. Fungus purchased in any quantity, highest price given. Address Main Street, l’ahuitun.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 1

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