; . ■ - 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, Thursdays, and Saturdays 7 till 8 p.m.; Mondays 12 till 1 p.nj. Subscriptions : Quarter, 2s Cd ; halfyear, 5s ; year, 10s; life members, Til and i's. Yearly subscribers and £3 life members are allowed two books, and £5 life members three books at a time. THE READING ROOM Is well furnished with local and general colonial nows and Homo illustrated papers. Open every day except Sundays from 10 a.in. till 10 p.m. J. B. SHELLBOURNE, Librarian and Custodian. FREDERICK T. REDMAN, lion. {Secretary.
UNION HOTEL, FAHIATUA. Timothy Cotter, Proprietor, Late of the Makuri Hotel. rri BEGS to inform the 1 * • travelling public and the inhabitants of the surrounding district that he has taken over the 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. ClubHotelLiyery & Bait Stables.
J. Jones, ProprietorHAS on hire, saddle horses, harness horses, and buggies. Commodious loose boxes, good grass paddocks, every attention bestowed on horses left in his care. Horses broken in to single and double harness. sBl W. MERRY WEATHER, PRACTICAL COACJIBUILDEE, Opposite State School, M AIN -S T 1; 1-; ET, PAH lAT[J A. Forty experience in all branches of the trade. \"\ 7 A A desires to thank the \ • TV X . residents of this district for tin liberal support recorded him since lie lias established himself in I’ahiatua, and to insure them no i-ffort will be spared to merit a continuance of their patronage. Persons who have not yet inspected specimens o ?tny work are invited to call and do so before the . decide on having tin ir - rders -■! i e-.!:- re. I make a specialty of making and repairing springs.' Coach print 1 gaud trimming done in tinvery best styles. Nothii ■ • !. Tyring done at the very lowest prices. Satistaction abs >1 it< ly gu ia .it. 1. V/. MERRYWEATHER. E. Johnston, Manufacturing Confectioner, Main-Street, Pahiatua, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW/.EALND. Try Eucalyptus Candy and Drops, A SURE AND EASY CUKE FOR COUOiIS AND COLDS.
i ; All Kinds of Dry Goods at Wellington Prices. CHOCOLATES- A SPECIALTY. I Coachbuilding Establishment MAIN STIiKKT, PAIII A T U A R. KENNEDY, Late of Steel Pros, Christchurch, p > EGS to intij| P mate that he has farted busilor’s Idack mithin *— ness as co; • r and wheel right in the premises ndjoining Mr Nay- < stahlishment. Only first-class work and the best material used. Orders promptly executed and prices moderate. Vehicles built on the time payment system. Second-hand vehicles taken as part pay-
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 210, 3 October 1894, Page 4
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