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Saddlery! Saddlery!

J. ELLIOTT & Go , beg to announce the arrival (direct) of a large and splendid assortment of saddlery. We have now the largest and best assorted stock in the Forty-mile Bush to choose fom. Everything will be sold at Wellington prices ; we also give a discount of five per cent, for cash. Settlers in want of really good strong harness will find it to their advantage to order from us. Everything made on the premises by first-class workmen. Strong trap harfrom £G 10s per set. IS” Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch. NOTE.—To give our customers the benefit wo will give alive per cent.discount on all accounts paid during the month of December. F. h 7V ,le Manager. OPPOSITE REMNANT’S STABLES PAHIATUA. PAHIATUA

Horticultural and Industrial

Society. FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW. PUBLIC HALL —FRIDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1K95.

THOSE desirous of giving special prizes are requested to notify the same to the Hon. Secretary at once, in order that the sune may be publicly notified. Membership tickets can be obtained at F. G. Moore's, 5s each. GEO. MOORE, Hon. Socretary.

0S T O FFI C E I! A K EBY. Donaldson & McKenzie Beg to intimate to the public of Pahiatua that they have purchased the business lately carried on by Mrs A. Wall, Baker and Confectioner, Main street, and hope to merit a fair share of support.

Messrs D. and M., having had a large experience in the colony, arc prepared to turn out only the tirstclass article.

Wedding Cakes and all small goods will be made a feature of the establishment.

We would call attention to our Christinas goods, and respectfully request that orders be loft as early as possible.

MURTON’S CHAMPION SHEEP DIPPING FLUID. rHE sheep dipping season is now coming on. It is now more than ever a matter of great importance to decide which is the best ana cheapest dip in the market in order to obtain the greatest possible return for expenditure, and we olnim that the users of MURTON’S CHAMPION DIP I secure in the fullest manner these advanj tages, riz., the highest return at the ! lowest cost. Trice, os per galon in 5 gallon drums; l gallon drums also kept in stock for small farmers. MURTON’S B'rmo I Was placed first in the great competition (conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Directions for Usk.—One gallon of the i j Mnid to 1(M) gallons of cold water, then it is ready for use. F Rrnntan SOLE AGENT. PahlAorenton, AT r A , Woodvh i.k,etc. E. Brenton is also agent for HARROD’S niD fiS^R rEIT This specific is invaluable. The use of this specific will not diminish the gross weight oi hides, skins and pelts, but will augment it. 1 -Pith of this pre- 1 server represents IT* cwt salt, and costs I only U 10s, and the sulphuric acid is dispensed with.

One 121 b tin of this specific will preserve 150 ox hides ."00 cattle hides 1000 pelts •4000 rabbit skins Any further particulars can he obtained from E. Brenton, Sou- Auknt, Pamiatiw, Woouvii.i.k, ktc. TAN KEE AND CO., Have commenced business in tho shop lately occupied by Sir Gregory, baker, M A N G A T AI.NO K A. I’IUCES VEUY LOW. fcaf

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 241, 17 December 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 241, 17 December 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 241, 17 December 1894, Page 4