PREMIER BOOKandSTATIONERY DEPOT, PAHIA T U A . F. G. MOORE HAS just opened his first shipment of New Books for the coming season, which will be found to be equal of any of the largest cities, and will be sold at Wellington Prices, the shop being packed from the ceiling to the floor. Lett’s Diaries for 1895, others to arrive shortly. Xmas cards ! Xmas cards ! Owing to the great demands on my cards of previous seasons I have instructed my Home buyers to double the order of last season. Customers and others will also be able to address and post same without having to leave the premies. To arrive per s.s Gothic —Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Atlanta, Quiver, Funny Folks, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, and several others too numerous to mention; also, illustrated periodicals and papers. Country orders will be executed with despatch. Licensed to sell stamps. F. G.ltfbOKE, Bookseller and Stationer. PAHIATUA.
UNION HOTEL, PAHIATUA. Timothy Cotter, Proprietor, Late of the Makuri Hotel. BEGS to inform the • \J • travelling public and the inhabitants of the surrounding distriet that he has taken over the above hostelry, and hopes to merit a share of support. N.B.—The premises have been refurnished throughout. A commodious stablo of seven stalls is attached to the hotel. Good Paddocking. Club Hotel Livery & Bait Stables. J. Jones, ProprietorI j AS on hire, saddle horses, harness horses, and buggies. Commodious loose boxes, good grass paddocks, every attention bestowed on horses left in his care. Horses broken in to single and double harness. sBl
W. MERRYWEATHER, PRACTICAL COACHBUILDEK, Opposite State School, MAIN-STREET, PAHIATUA. 1* orty years’ experience in all branches of tho trade. VI desires to thank the V V • iVi. . residents of this district for the liberal support accorded him since lie has established himself in Tahiatua, and to assure them no etl'ort will be spared to merit a continuance of their patronage. Persons who have not yet inspected specimens o hny work arc invited to call and do so before they decide on leaving i their orders elsewhere. I make a specialty of making and repair- I ing springs. Coach painting and trimming done in the ; very best styles. Nothing but the best materials used. ! Tyring done at the very lowest prices, i Satistaction absolutely guaranteed. W. MERRYWEATHER. mo STAND THIS SEASON AT JL WOODVILLE, THE THOROUGHBRED CHAMPION SIRE North Island, By Soninus, dam Shrovetide. Terms—£2, payable by F.N. on Ist January, 1895. JAMES EDWARDS,
Owner. TO STAND Tills SKASON, r£WIK CLYDESDALE ENTIRE THE MASHER.
rilllE above well-known sire will X stand this season in the FortvMilo Bush.
Tho Manlier is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, has immense bone, and is good-tempered. terms—.l*2 10s each mare; groomage fee, os.
Tho Masher will visit l’ahiatua every Tuesday and Friday. (At i)evonsbiro's Stabler.) For further particulars see cards. FFTEIISON, Kaitawa.
E. Johnston, Manufacturing Confectioner, Main-Street, Pahiatua, opposite hank of new zeai.nd. Try Eucalyptus Candy and Drops, A SI:It 14 AND EASY Cl'ltK FOlt COUGHS AND COLDS. AJI Kinds of Dry Goods at Wellington PricesCHOCOLATES—A SPECIALTY.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 235, 3 December 1894, Page 4
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