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The actual monetary cost of a suit of ! clothes in no teat of its cheapness or ; otherwise. The cheapest suit is that , which lasts longest, fits host and looks ' best, and this combination you can only : secure by patronising a thoroughly prac- . Lical tailor. A. IILAIII will lit you to a j nicety with • suit from his large mid firstclass slock of goods. jybl

The advertisements of Mr W. Tosswill and Mr H. W. Briggs will appear in our next issue in quite a new form. A pair of lost shoes are advertised for. An ear marker is advertised for. Mr Woodham has seedjpotatoes for sale. Mr Bend invites tenders for building a residence in Pahiatua. The attention of farmers and others is directed to the advertisement in another column of the Wairarapa I*, and A. Show. The next English and European mail via San Francisco will close at the local Post Office on Wednesday, October 31st, at I*ls p.m., due in London December sth. The next Frisco mail is due in Pahiatua on October 13th. For job printing of every description in the latest styles and at the lowest rates go to tiie Pahiatua Herald Office. It takes very little money now-a-days to make a gentleman, so far as clothes go. We notice that complete outfits, including a suit of clothes, pair of boots, sox, shirt, and felt hat are now to be had at Trewby Brothers’ clearance sale for the astonishingly low sum of 22s Gd. A person must bo hard up indeed if he can’t sport a new outfit 91 such a price.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 217, 19 October 1894, Page 3

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 217, 19 October 1894, Page 3

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 217, 19 October 1894, Page 3