J T WILL PAY YOU to call and inspect MACKINLAY & CO.’S Grand show of new Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas, Boys’ and Youths’ and Men’s Clothing, General Drapory, 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 designs and colouringsin ere pons, fancy crapes, sateens, moires, oambrics, silk effects, zephyrs, dress linens and hollands, brooades, fioral 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. OUR MOTTO: 1 A nimble sixpence rather than a slow shilling.” MACKINLAY ft CO, LATE D. G. McKIBBIN A CO., London House, Pahiatua. All goods marked in plain figures, no seoond price.
QOVEANMtNT LIFE INS’ PEP. lUMENT. Kata rilehad IS7O. mav Muar auatANTiia av nu mm For the following, »mor**i nil iy reasons. New-2ealanders should support tbair aalieaal afl«a t—--1. ltd aecurity is absolnte, 2. It* premiums are low. 3. Its Minuses arc high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in tha Colony, 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand. the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Naw-Zealanders who Insure In office* which obtain the ulk of their business from the old world and the other colonies (including Queensland Waal, n Australia, ami Fiji) have to or TUK LOSS ARISING FROM THS HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. _ , . The death rate to Queensland 1« nearly ja per aaat. higher ban it is m New Zealand. Accumulate Fund* data ACCOMULA Tiu *• wnu» ■> “ approaching TWO MILLION POUNOS, ANNUAL INCOME. OT.r A 330.000j"n. RICHARDS ON THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING SHOP.
C. STARKEY, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker. Maker of the very best Colonial Furniture of latest design. Double mattresses from 30s ; single watnressess from ‘22s 6d ; spring couches from 40s ; Duchess washstand and dressing table with jewel drawers from £1 10s ; early English dressing •hists, swing glass and jewel draws trom £5; suites furniture, dining and drawing room, from £l2 upwards. All kinds dining, drawing, and bedroom furniture made to order from the cheapest to the best. Shop fitting and journey work in all its branches. Designs and estimates given. Billiard tables fixed, reclothed, and repaired. Old furniture repolished and made new at little cost. Maker of Venetian and all kinds of window blinds. Pictures framed and mounted. Valuer, etc. Next to Mr Brenton’s store, Mainstreet, Pahiatua. Buy your furniture here and save 20 per cent. AfAKI'RI POST OFFICE STORE. TUCKER BROS. VTTENTION is directed to our SUITS TO MEASURE, of which we make a speciality. Best fit, stylo and workmanship at Wellington prices. A very large and exceptionally wellassorted book of season’s piece goods in Worsteds, Twee ds, Serges, Bedford’s and Saddle T weeds. DliAi’KliY. IRONMONGERY. FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ere. A large and well-assorted stock. Quality Guaranteed and Moderate Prices. OOT3 AM) SHOES, Si'Lkndiu Valcm. Gri'l- delivered to any part of the' Di-triet, including Pongaron and jhi Association Blocks. AGENTS FOB—- ■ inti rbury Times Ni w alanrl Mail I’un ir a llzuu.n l.orth German Fire Insurance 1 Mcßain, Watchmaker Notice. '\”l)Tl(l|'i is given that the Wei - A <| lie >ton Acclimatization Society • 1 1;i r- :i r> ward of twenty pound (£2O) for information that will lea l to the 1 conviction of anyone found using dynamite in any riv< rs in the Pahiatua County. DUNCAN PUCKBK, Hon. Seen Sub-Committee Wellington Acclimatization Society. Pahiatua, 2itrd .Inly, 1891. THE MANGAHAO STORE. JAMES SIM I,AIK, Proprietor, It KGS to inform the ettlers of the 1 ) surrounding di trier, that he has , r always on hand the articles of com- r merce, consisting of j 1 Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Drapery, Ironmongery. ( Tin lines are si leeted from the best hon e i in the colony. We guarantee to supply at the lowest rates for cash. e A firstclass Butchery til I. 1 to the rs!.; i'll l.mei is also atit, e hero thi' s a hr non - ue 1
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 218, 22 October 1894, Page 4
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