W.P.C .A.I NEW SPRING AND SUMMER ) Dress Stuffs, Prints, Crepons, Muslins, GOODS in I Trimmings, etc., COMPRISING THE MOST CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH AND AND SEASONABLE GOODS IN THE DISTRICT. i We hold a most complete stock in fancy CLOTHING AND GENT’S 1 - I-Hose, Tennis shirts, white and fancy MERCERY, skirts, straw hats, hard and soft felts,etc. NEW FURNISHINGS in ' Lace curtains > Hearthrtt S s - Li “°- I leums, etc. ROOTS, SHOES, etc., I The new Galvanease gent's boot, ladies’ tan and black button walking shoes, etc., ) in every variety.
D “ q. » » «- T ' PAHIATUA. Public Yaccinator, Pahiatua and Distrct. CeN»rLTATION — 9 to 10; 1 to 2; 7 to 8; Those requiring visits are requested o send in messages before 10 a.m. when practicable. Vaccinations on Tuesdays at 1 o’clock. A. W. GOULD, B A MUST Ell AX!) SOLICITOU, PAHIATUA, Opposite Hkrai.o Oflice. Attends Ek-tahuna on Court days. rt L E R I 1) (J E |) I D 11 SCRC.KON DENTIST, irpr.lC VACCPNATOR, PAHIATUA district. Tun Dispfsssby, I’ahuti i, assisted by MR P. DRUMMOND, Pharmaceutical Chemist. Phr sieian's I’r seriptions and Family Recipes accurately prepared. L*rg* stock ofleadingPatent Medicines and Proprietary Articles. Tree vaccination—Tuesday and Friafternoons, i to 1. J. M. Levin, Painter. Paperhanger, Glazier and Signwriter, HAS moved to new premises opposite Club Hotel, Main-street, and hu» just opened up several bales of specially selected paperhanging.s direct from the manufacturers ; also, large stock of scrim, tucks, tapes, ,>oiled and raw linseed oil, varnishes, turpentine, methylated spirits, white and red lead, dark and terracotta hematite. rrushware in i.aiuie variety. • ilass in any color ; also ornamental and embossed, rolled plate, and sheet glass cut to any size. Artists colors ami requisites. Win dow decorations, enamel paints and tvoodstniners a speciality. Estimates given for all kinil« of work in any part of the district.! All works entrusted to J.M.L. will tie faithfully tarried out. J. IX. & A. H. Tkipe, Surgeon Dentists, PA I. ME IIHTON NORTH. X rw ZI'.AEAND INSriIANCE COMPANY. Capital A'1,000,000 Paid up and reserves ... t.Kid.OOO THE. PREMIER CORDS lAI. OFFICE. Rates, Lowe-'*; Settlements, Prompt. 40BNCIK* I Pahiatua ... (1. Harold Smith Eketahima ... ... .las. Jouc-s Mangaiamoka ... 11. (iodtachalk Wellington Itraneh ’V. Uor.a.u, Acting Manager. rit H E P 11 A R M A C Y, I’AIIIATL'A. i I‘. J. HACKKTT, I <ll KM IST AND BlU'fHilKT, ! (l»V Lx \M I NATION). PRESCRIPTIONS ACfTKVIT.EY j DISPI NSED. .j A 1.1. PATENT MEDICINES ! t PUOPRIEIAR) ARTIC 1.i;., KEPT. IN STOCK. tuaßi/iic I >utti‘ ris• h from lH.s (id up- | WH/nix, Trn.i-ips, (’host Protectors, K\purelers, and largest variety of TaUeti in this district. On»‘ ol the hvs. I lmsmes i sites j in ih. ri-siiif" town of Mi n viil’tinok i. Ap -.11
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 230, 21 November 1894, Page 2
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