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TT WILL PAY YOU to call and inspect MACKINLAY & CO.’S Grand show of nec Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas, Boys’ and Youths’ and Men’s Clothing, General Drapery, etc. Thtse goods comprise the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES In stvle and texture, and have been personally selected by Mr MacKinlay 7 and bought on the very BEST TERMS. MACKINLAY AND CO., therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite inspection and comparison, feeling certain that their prices will be appreciated by ECONOMISTS. ...... . In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT tbo variety is bewildering, and intending purchasers will find the public taste has been provided for, everything being up to date. , _ , , ft our DRESS DEPARTMENT will be found the latest dengns and colouringsin crepons, fancy crapes, sateens, moires, cambrics, silk effects, zephyrs, dress linens and hollands, brooades, floral and fancy cotton materials, dress tweeds, figured serges, basket cloths, fancy mohairs, whipcords, hopsaeks, Satte cloths, nun’s veilings, and also a lug stock of plain useful everyday goods. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS REPLETE WITH NEW GOODS. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. OUR MOTTO: MACKINLAY A Co.,'> All goods marked in plain “ A nimble sixpence rather than a slow ■hilling." LATH I). G. McKIBBIN A CO., London Housk, Pahiatua. I figures, no second price.

LLEWELLYN'S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous cure for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, BLOTCHES, PILES, ‘ ACCESSES, PIMPLES, &c. SPECIALLY A DAPTED JJIOR Sold Everywhere, 1/6 and 2/G. Numerous Testimonials. It is also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/6. Used Largely by Polo Players, TRY IT. j Makuri General Store D. Cockburn & Co.,

QOVfftNM LIFE INS' DEP. WTMSNT. Kata illshad 1870. following, arnomtsl mat* rtason. 4 e rs should support thtir national *"]*' ft* security is absolute, 1 tu premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. Funds are all invested in busmens is restricted to New Zealand. *be HEALTHIEST COUHTKY IN THE WORLD. s«w-ZeaUn*i«rs who insure in offices which ebisln the hnlk of their business .rom the old world end the other colonies (jneluding Queenj 1 Vi>etr«lia. an«l rio) uavt* to i". « THt IOSS ARISING FROM THB Wavier mortality of those counT TY^ S iaatb rata In Qnarttiland la nearly leper bijbet than it ia in New Zealand. aaROAi. IHCOM E, o.or A 330 000I. H. RICHARDS ON 1 Ca.- liilanar

THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING SHOP. c. STARKEY, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker. Mnker of the very best Colonial Furniture of latest design. Double mattresses from 80s ; single muttressess from ‘22s 6d ; spring : eouches from lOs ; Duchess withstand and dressing table with jewel drawers f from It l*s; early English dressing, <hests, swing glass and jewel draws trom JBo ; suites furniture, dining and drawing room, from £l2 upwards. All kinds dining, drawing, and bed-j room fnrniture made to order from the cheapest to the best. Shop fitting and journey work in all it* branches. Designs and estimates given. Hilliard tables fixed, reclothed, and repaired. Old furniture re polished and made new at little cost. Maker of Venetian and all kinds of window blinds. Pictures framed and mounted. A aluer, etc. Next to Mr Brenton's store, Mainstreet, Pahiatua. Buy your furniture here and save 20 per cent. » r AKt ru FOOT OFFH E STORE. TUCKER BROS. ATTENTION is directed to our SUITS TO MEASURE, of which we make a apeciality. lest lit, style and workmanship at Wellington price*. A very large and exceptionally wellassorted book of season s piece goods in Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges, Bedford’* and Saddle T weeds. DHArKUY, IRONMONGERY. FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, E'n . A large and well-assorted stock. Quality Guaranteed and Moderate Prices. (JOTS AND SHOES, Si i kni.id Vali'K. Good* delivered to any part of the Di»trict, including Pongaroo and “the Association Blocks. AC.ENTS FOR— Canterbury Tine New /ealand Mail PaHIATL'A lIKHALI. North German Fire Insurance t Mcßain, Watchmaker Notice. N’( )T1CK is given that tin Wellington Acclimatization Society off. r a reward of twenty pounds (l'2(>, for information that will lead to the conviction of anyone found using dynamite in any rivers in the Pahiatu* County. DUNCAN pI.'UKGK, 11-in. Secretary, Sub-Committee Wellington Acclimatization Socii ty. Pahiatua, 2«rd duly, I Mill THE MANGAHAO STORE. JAMES SfNUIiAII:, Proprietor, I >EGS to inform the settler- of the 1 > surrounding'll trict that lie has always on hand the article- of eommerce, oonsisting of Ulothing, Hoots and Slaw . of all kind', Drapery, Ironmongery. Till e hue. are ideated from the be t houses in the colony. We guarantee to ..apply at the lowr t rates for cash. A first class Butchery is also attached to the establi diluent, where the l»omc-r Ik ef and mutton i to fie obtained at J\d all round.

TITHE PROPRIETORS, in thank- | in" the public of Makuri and surrounding districts for the very liberal support accorded to them in the past, desire to assure their patrons and the public generally that no effort on their part will be spared to retain their confidence. Having had two years’ experience in business in Makuri, they are now prepared to supply all the necessary requirements of the pioneering settlers and others in the surrounding districts, and having a thorough knowledge of the various Association blocks are prepared to deliver goods to any part of the bush at a reasonable charge. Our stock comprises groceries, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, General Grapery, Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, ,vc. Agent for Wairarapa Weekly.

Notice. IN thanking the Makuri settlers and the public generally for the very liberal support accorded me on the Makuri nutil coaching and carrying line I beg to announce! that 1 have this day sold the sane! to Mr l>. Budden, and trust the name patronage will In- given to my successor. L. MAEMANCIIE. May Ist, 1804. 1) BUDDKN bogs to announce ). that he ha takin over the Makuri mail coaching and carrying line, and hop l by strict attention to the wants of tie- public to receive a .hare of the general support. Good.: will be brought from Hkcfcahuna or \\oodville rail,.ay stations and deliveied to any part of the district. A brake leaves for Makuri every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at !l a.m., returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tc I A M E S II I T U , Carpenter and Joiner, | MAIN HOAD Tt TAEKAKA. .1. S. begs to notify that he has - commenced business as above, and solicits a share of public patronage Post Ollice, I 1 taeka ra. j I 96 lil-.ST - I’EU j ()()(). l)" KLt vv Crkwe-Sthkkt, P A HIA TI (Price’s old yard.) ILL! AM S, Pricks burned in new patent downdraught kiln. Stock of well-burned bricks in band. <*ssl MRS MONCRIEFF N V IThS inspection of her find) shipment of SPUING St JMM Kit GOODS now open, comprising everything suitabb for tb» outfit of ladies and chiirt n from the tiny infant to the aped matron. Sl id lAf. NOVELTIES In Ladie s’ami Children’s Hats. CM >TIUNG. (huts’ ami Youth - Dnois and Shoes in (neat Variety. I*or i/ood value you cannot find a cheaper bouse in town. My object still is to serve lie public well, to sell at uhr lowest possible prices, to recom- | mend only what 1 know to be "nod, 1 and to tfam the ce>niide*ne,e of an appreciative l public.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 212, 8 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 212, 8 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 212, 8 October 1894, Page 4

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