Pahiatua Jockey Club. A SPECIAL general meeting of members of the above Club will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, 21st inst., at the Commercial Hotel, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider Mr A. Yule’s notice of motion. J. DEVONSHIRE, Secretary. Notice. fTIHE attention of persons nominat_l_ ing horses for the local race at the Pahiatua Jockey Club’s Summer meeting is called to rule of racing No 167 a. J. DEVONSHIRE, dl4 Secretary. Legal Holidays. I' I HIE offices of the undersigned will _l_ be closed for the Christmas holidays from Monday, 24th December, 1894, till Saturday, 6th January, 1895, both inclusive. William Toss will. • G. Harold Smith. A. W. Gould. H. M. Haslett. j 5 G. Macloskey. Notice. PROFESSOR ROWLEY, Hairdresser, wishes to notify to the public of Pahiatua that his worldrenowned Hair Restorer can now be obtained. Ilairoutting, Gd; Shaving, 8d ; Shampooing, 6d. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. dl9 Methodist Church. A SALE of Useful and Fancy Work, Christmas Tree, and Promenade Concert in the Town Hall on Wednesday next, 19th inst. Tickets: adults, Is; children, 6d; which entitles the holder to a present from the tree. Refreshment stall. Open at 8 p.m.
Xmas Presents. Xmas Presents,
/TRS MONCRIEFF solicits attention to the following announcements Finding njy present shop quite inadequate for the unparalelled exhibition of Fancy Goods, Toys, etc., purchased especially for the Xmas Season I have decided to turn the BakcllOUSC at the back of my shop into a Fancy Bazaar. Tho largest display of Xmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc., ever exhibited in Pahiatua. Up-to-date novelties of every description. As this is a real treat for the public all are invited to inspect. Do not leave your purchases too late, but came early that we may serve you carefully. Regarding prices, everything is marked in plain figures, and the public must always in this bo the real jury. Do not fail to come and make an inspection that you may pass a just verdict.
THE WORLD'S SHEEP DIP. '.C.&N. Dipping I IOWDER USED ON OVER 100 MILLIONS OF SHEEP ANNUALLY, OH ON MORE SHEEP THAN ALL OTHER DIPS TOGETHER. INEXPERIENCE has taught shoepowners all over tho world that the best dip is the cheapest. Cost—About one farthing per head. SOLD BY THE Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-Op erative Association, PAHIA T U A . MURTON’S CHAMPION DlPriN* FLUID Was placed iirst in the great competition conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Directions for Use. —One gallon of tho Fluid to 100 gallons of cold water, then it is roudy lor use. Y-, D , SOLE AGENT, PahiaDPenton, ATU a, Woodville,etc. E. Prenton is also agent for H ARROD’S lUD r ke K serveb. PELT This spocific is invaluable. Tho uso of this spocific will not diminish tho gross weight oi hides, skins and pelts, but will augment it. 1-I‘ith of this preserver roprosontß 15 cwt salt, and costH only LI 10s, and tho sulphuric acid is dispensed with. One 12lb tin of this specific will preserve 150 ox hides 5100 cattle hides KKH) pelts •1000 rabbit skins Any further particulars can he obtained from E. Brenton, bo lie Aokn r, Paixi \ll v, A > i . le, ;.i u*
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 240, 14 December 1894, Page 3
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