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J T WILL PAY YOU to call and inspect MACKINLAY & CO.'S Grand show of new Spring and Summer Dress Fabrios, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas, Boys’ and Youths’ and Men’s Clothing, General Drapery, etc. These goods oomprise the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES In style and texture, and have been personally selected by Mr MacKinlay 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 the variety is bewildering, and intending purchasers will find the public taste has been provided for, everything being up to date. In our DRESS DEPARTMENT will be found the latest dosigns and colouringsin crepons, fancy crapes, sateens, moires, cambrics, silk effects, zephyrs, dress linens and hollands, brooados, floral and fancy cotton materials, dress tweeds, figured serges, basket cloths, fancy mohairs, whipcords, hopsacks, Natte cloths, nun’s veilings, and also a big stock of plain useful everyday goods. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS REPLETE WITH NEW GOODS. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. • A OUR MOTTO: nimble sixpence rather than a slow shilling.” MACKINLAY <1 CO, LATE D. G. McKIBBIN & CO., London House, Bahia tua. 1 L All goods marked in plain figures, no second price.

LLEWELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous cure for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, BLOTCHES, PILES, ABCESSES, PIMPLES, Ac. gPECIALLY A TIILETES. Solil Everywhere, 1/0 and 2/6. Numerous Testimonials. It is also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/6. Used Largely by Polo Players, TRY IT. M&kuri General Store. D. Cockburn & Co., rPHK PROPRIETORS, in thank I ini' 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 l on their part will be spared to retain their confidence. Having bad two years’ experience j in business in Makuri, they are now . prepared to supply all the necessary ‘ requirements of th pioneering settlers ; and others in the surrounding districts, and having a th rough knowledge of the various As-ociation blocks pi pared to d< lb r goods to any 1 part of the bush at a reasonable I charge. Our stisi, i impria s groceries, Ironmoi g< ry, 1 ancy (lot ids, (ieneral Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, Ac. Agent (or Wairarapa Weekly. Notice. I N thanking the Makuri settlers and J the public generally for the very liberal support accorded me on the Makuri mail coaching and carrying ! 1 in* 11 1 • to announce that 1 have .. ,; old the me to Mr B. Budden, and trust the same patronage will b< given to my successor. L. MALMANCHE. May Ist, 1801. I) BUDDEN begs to announce ’). th n over the Makuri mail coaching and carrying lino, and hop* s by .-trict attention to | the want' of the public to receive a I share of the gent ral support. I Goods will be brought from Eketahuna or Woodville railway stations and deli vi led to any part of the district. A brake leaves for Makuri eve ry M. ,nday, Wednesday and Friday at 0 a.m., returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tc ,1 A M S s M I T 11, Carpenter and Joiner, MAIN Ji()Al> TI"I’AEKARA. •I. S. 1, ; t(, notify that he has *omni*iiced 1 »11 -in- a above, and licit a ban- of public patronage ;• O I kara. 95 BE.vr liKin.s,;-;, per j odd. V O ELa \ i ’ lELI AM S, i ) V V ChkWK-Stiu.i.i, pAIIIAII V, i Price's old yard.) Bricks burned in new patent down draught kiln. Stock of w’< il burned bricks in hand, off I j MRS MONCRIEFF I ’. \ ! I ES inspection of her first ship--1 ,nt of NPICI.NH a ,-,i MM I .It HOODS now fipeo, eonipri-.ineverytliiug suit aide nr tie outfit of ladies ami ctiil ! rin from • 1 11 ■ tiny miaul to the aged | SPECIAL NOVELTIES In Earni ’ and < diildien’s Hats. j CLOTH I NO. Henl. ’ and Youth 1 800 l 1 and Shoe.- j in Ureal. Variety. For good value you cannot find a cheaper him. in town. My object I he pul nd tli lowest po'..- !>|i prici ~ to recoin- ; mend only what I know to be good, j tud In gain the colilid .ice i f an iippri cmtivc pulilic.

I*4! •S'. QOVERNMCN I DEP. RT WENT. Esta dished 1870. aviar aat-isv euisiNTiao sv tm« erara. Hot the following, amon»t m»ij reason*. New Zealanders should support their nauonhl 1. It* security is absolnte, 2 Its premiums are low. 3. Its Bt muses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, . . . . , , 5 Its business is restricted to New Zealand, the HL.VI.IHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. New-Zeal obtain the world ami * land, Went s who Insure in offices which of their business from the old ii« r colonies (including Queensor -1 Hfc LOSS ARISING 1 KOM Til a HEAVIER MORTALITY Ul iHUbt COUNT rhe In Queensland is nearly 50 par aunt higher than It Is in New Zealand. Accum pl AT an Fusns at present dsta are approaching TWO MILLION VoLi. h, AMMUAL INCOME, over 4330.000j7h. RICHARDS ON

THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING SHOP. (’. STARKEY, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker. Maker of the very best Colonial Furniture of latest design. 1 loublu mattresses from :>os ; single mattressess from '22s 6»1; spring couches from 10s ; Duchess vvashstand and dressing table with jewel drawers from ft 1.1 s: early English dressing •bests, swing glass and jewel draws irom £3; suites furniture, dining and drawing room, front £l2 upwards. All kinds dining, drawing, anti bedroom furniture made to order from the cheapest to the best. Shop fitting and journey work in all its branches. Designs and estimates gieen. 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. Valuer, etc. Next to Mr l'.renton's store. Mainstreet, Pa hiatna. Huy your furniture here ami save 20 per cent. ATAKIJU POST OFFICE STOKE. TUCKER BROS. \TTENTION is directed to our .■v ITS TO MEASURE, of which we make a speciality. I lest lit, style and workmanship at Wellington prices. A very large and exci ptionally wellassorted book of season’s piece goods in Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges, Hedfnr I's ami Saddle Tie I . IIKAI’F.KY. IKON MONO EH V, FANCY I.OODS, OKOOEKIES, Etc. A large and well-assorted stock. Q.uiiuv Guaranteed and Moderate Prices. Ou'l'S AND SHOES. SaLKNim. Yam*. tioed- delivered to any part of the I. ! eict. including Pongaroa and 'the Association Hiocks. AO I N I S FOB— I on rbury Tim* \i w / aland Mail P\m vir \ llkk.m.i* North Herman Fire In urance 1 Mciiain, Watchiuaki r Notice. A’OTII E is given that the WeiA tington Aecliinati/ntion Society ot'i r a reword of twenty pounds (£2O; for information that will lea I to the conviction of anyone found using ilyiiiii.nM in any rivers in the Pahiatua County. 01 N( AN PUCKLE, Hon. Seen tary, Sub committee Wellington Acclimatization Society. Pahiatua, 2:ird Inly, IH'.IC THE MANGAHAO STORE. JAMES SINCLAIR, Proprii tor, I, ) inrounding district that In lias always on hand the arlieles of com mere*', consisting of Clothing, Hoots and Shin of all kinds, Drapery, Ironmongery, j ‘'l'll, , lini . are ' lectnl from lie i he hou.es in the colony. W, guarantee to supply at the I*,we<i, rati for cash. A first- ass Hutcheiy is alio at , 1,. (I to the cstabli diluent, where the l„ ones', beef all I llllltton is to la >i i...iijed at 11 HI all round.'

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 216, 17 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 216, 17 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 216, 17 October 1894, Page 4