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SPRING AND SUMMER 1894-95 TEEWBY BROTHERS JUST opened new goods in all departments— In the Manchester Department will be found some beautiful designs in print, drab grounds, white grounds, for blouses and navy sateen fancys whioh are in great demand this season. Some nice designs in embroidered zephyrs. In the Dress Department we have a beautiful range of fashionable materials. The Dressmaking Department is under the charge of an experienced dressmaker. We guarantee the latest style and a perfect fit at a moderate charge. In the Show Room the display of bummer hats, flowers, blouses, etc., eclipses anything we have hitherto attempted. The Tailoring Department is well stocked with a splendid assortment of new tweeds. Full particulars of this department will be found in a seperate advertisement on another page. In the men’s clothing department we are showing the newest, crepe, silk and tennis shirts. Men's, youth’s, and boy’s ready made suits, a large stock to select from. Our moles denim and drill trousers are acknowledged by all to be the best value obtainable in the Colony. Straw, Java, Panama and Nuie grass hats. Having given up the credit system, we are enabled to sell from ten to fifteen per cent lower than any other firm. We have remarked the whole of our stock, which will be found, compares favourably in price, quality and selection with any other stock in the province. TEEWBY BROTHERS. DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, COBURG HOUSE, PAIIIATUA.

IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA*ASKT>YOUR GROCER FOR * .’1 m % fir? >£4 m 3 AWARDED mam, , GCLD&. SILVER MEDALS CELE3RATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA2c CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE AGENTS: J. R. Graham Pahiatua H- Godtschalk Mangatainoka

Pahiatua Liviry Stables. T O T I C E. Having purchased the wholo of the plant and goodwill and nterest of Mu William Vile in that old established private Livery Stablo Business, situated in Main-street, Pahiatua, I beg to solicit the same patronage that has been accorded to Mr Vile. The stables will bo immediately under my own supervision, with a well qualified groom, and I trust to be able to give gene ral satisfaction to all my customers. Saddle Horses and all Descriptions of Vehicles on hire at a moment’s notice. ONLY RELIABLE AND WELL-FED HORSES KEPT FOR HIRE. Roomy Loose Boxes. Every care and attention paid. A brake is always on hand for the use of commercial travellers and those wanting furniture or goods removed to any part of the distr Conches leave the stabl Ballance on Wednesday and Saturday mornings at H.dO, leaving Ballance again at 11 a.m. Hcrses broken in to Saddle and Single and Double Harness. G. W. REMNANT, Proprietor. THE MANGAHAO STORE.

PAHIATUA SADDLE & HARNESS FACTORY. J. ELLIOTT & CO. I') EG to announce the arrival direct 5 from Homo of a large and splendid assortment of saddlery of all the latest designs, among which will bo found a large stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s English Hunting Saddles, Colonial Saddles from 40s, 0 do/.. English Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Saddle Cloths, Nickle Stirrup Irons, Leathers, Dandj Brushes, Watch Pouches, Bits, etc. Also Neatsfoot's Oil, Sofi Soap, Ellimon’s Embrocation, Condi tion Powders, James’Blister, Solomon’: Solution, Harness Composition, etc. Trap, gig, buggy and cart harnes; kept in stock or made to order at tb shortest notice, which for style, dura bility and workmanship is unsurpassed in the district. In stock, two do/ cart collars, a splendid lot. Repairs executed with neatness and dis patch. Only , ■ h need workmen kept. Note l.t ■ address — J. ELLIOTT AND CO., BRICK BUILDINGS. MRS SMITH, (next to Hkiiami Oi.: kik, Pahiatuii 1 PURVEYOR of Fish, Oystet Poultry, etc. OltoEiis Deuveui:i>. gU PPE ItS A SPECIALIT Hot Pies and Coffee. XTOT PIES AND COFFEE m 1~~l bo had at this shop evi SATURDAY EVENING. Give it trial. ' MRS T. WALL, Baker and Confectioner.

JAMES SINCLAIR, Proprietor, I>E(IS to inform the settlers of the 3 surroundin'? district that ho has always on hand the articles of commerce, consisting of Clothing, I Roots and Shoes of all kinds, Jirapery, Ironmongery. These lines are selected from the host houses in the colony. We guarantee to supply at the lowest r:. s for cash. A first-class Eutohery is also attached to ilie establishment, where the primest beef and mutton is to be obtained at BJd all round.] Notice. NOTICE is given that the Wellington Acclimatization Society oll'c r a reward of twenty pounds (.1*20) for information that will lead to i.ho conviction of anyone found using dynamite in any rivers in the Palliatin' County. DUNCAN PUCKLK, lion. Secretary, Sub-Committee Wellington Acclimatization Society. Pahiatua, 21)nl July, IHOI. SURSCIUJJERS to the Pahiatua 11 in At, 11 am requested to report to the Manager any irregularity in the ! delivery of the paper.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 227, 14 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 227, 14 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 227, 14 November 1894, Page 1

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