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CLUB HOTEL, PAHIATUA. ROBERT SEYMOUR (late of Wei- , lington), PROPRIETOR. RO BEGS to thank the in- . habitants of the dis- j trict and travelling public generally for the patronage received, and begs to inform them that the above wellknown hotel has been thoroughly I renovated, and now affords accommodation second to none in the district. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS of Best Brands, also ENGLISH BURTON ALE on draught SPECIAL. R. S. begs to notify that the commodious stables connected with the hotel are now in charge of Mr J. Jones (for considerable time with Mr J. Pringle), so that horses left there will receive every attention. Buggies, Horses, and Traps may be obtained at any hour. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FACTORY. Vehicles of Every Description Built To Order. Buggies, Gigs, Spring Celts, Drays, Ac., made by skilled workmen, on the shortest notice. Estimates Supplied r oa General Alterations and Repairs. Painting, Trimming, Ac., done on th r Premises with care and despatch. A LL accounts owing to me must r\ be paid to Mr F. Helps, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. D. D. N ICHOLLS ’ Proprietor EMPIRE HOTEL (Opposite Post Office), PAHIATUA. rpHE New Proprietress of this handsome and commodious hotel begs to intimate that she is prepared to meet the repuirements of all classes. Families and Boarders can depend upou good accomodation at moderate charges.

The best Wines and Spirits. Baths, hot and cold. A First-class Billiard Boom. Paddocks and good stabling. iryEBS beck:, Proprietress. J. WOODHOUSE, clothier, mercer .v general OUTFITTER, I'S thanking bis friends for their kind support since his commencement in business, wishes it understood that his motto will continue to be—- “ All goods at lowest possible prices with equality genuine anel rclia ble.' Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hosiery, Shirts, etc., new an<l seasonable, llats, Ties, Collars, Gloves, etc. Blankets and Rugs. Oilskins and Mackintoshes. Suits to Measure on the shortest notice. A trial respectfully soliciteel. MONEY. 1 PERMANENT INVESTMENT . AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, GHETTO WN. H. W. Briggs, Agent, Pauiatv*. £25 up to £IOOO.

Monthly payments, paying capital and interest. Cheapest and best way to borrow money. For further particulars apply to H. W. BRIGGS, I'&hiutua.

A New Chimney Sweep. fTIIIE undersigned having taken I over the above business front Mr Shelboume, orders left with Mr Mcliain, Mr Stewart, or Mr Topping will be promptly attended to. D. FRIELAND. Tiraumea lioad. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd. Catital ArTiiouisKo ... A‘M,!H)O.OOO.

WOOL, PRODUCE* STOCK BROKERS (On Commission Only.)

CONSIGNMENTS of Wool and j Produce of every description received for sale in Wellington or for shipment to London. All proceeds of sales placed to a separate account, from which payments are made to Consignors.

liETCiixs kexhkiikd it.omiti.y Evorv consignment, whether Urge or small, receives the same careful attention. » Indents executed on the most favourable terms. Woolpacks, Twine, Sr,,!-. Fencing e re, Konedust, Guano, and all other Farmer-' Kec|uisitcs for sale at l.owest Current rates.

TilU Company is Soi.k Aoknt for Camion’* Slioop 1 >ip I.arnov's Anthelmintic Grahams Foot Kot Cure (H ii« » .t'l.i \\ LRKHOI '» FEATIIFICS Fi>N STIC 1-!I IT. \\ FIXING TON. WAI.TFK (J. FOSTKIJ, Munagor Wolliiixion. JAMES EWAK I. Travelling Agent Mattel'Um, „ ! . i

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 229, 19 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 229, 19 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 229, 19 November 1894, Page 4