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Gr. HYDE, PAHIATUA FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, WILLIAMS’ RUILDIXGS, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER ANE UNDERTAKER. HAVING just completed a first-class Hearse, is enabled to oonduot funerals in the limn Sttlk and at Moderate Prices. Agent for McGill and Co., Monumental Ma«on». Highly finished Headstones, all Lilian marble, from £3 10s up to £4O. Largest stock of Furniture in the District, comprising drawing, dining, and bedroom furniture. Large stock of Austrian and American chairs always on hand. Pictures Mounted and Framed. Wellington prices. Gr. TT~Y~T~) M Opposite Club Hotel.

Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSOJS. PROPRIETOR. THE Largest and mo.;t Central House in the Township. Mail Coaches Leave and Arrive Daily. G. T. BAINTON & Co., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS MAIN STREET,

to intimate that they have the following goods on hand— Portland Cement, Building Bricks, Chimney Pots of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay, Fire Tiles all sizes and shapes, and every description of sanitary goods always instock, also—Firewood, Coal and Coke always kipi in stock. Mauriceville, Makakahi and Pukimiku Lime. Flower Pots in great variety. Agents for Piripiri sawmills, Danevirke. Estimates Given. Jobbing Work Done.

Xmas and New Year's Gifts M B H.M OUTENSEN Begs to inform the inhabitants of Fahiatua and surrounding districts that hi' ha> just opened up a large and varied stock of gold and silver w atches, wedding rings, dress rings, engagement rings and keepers. Also.—The latest patterns in gold and silver brooches. Engagement rings from 10s Cd to £2O. A shipmeat of clocks just imported from Home, first-class quality and low, >: possible prices. Eight-day clock- at 25s each with a guarantee of two years. H. MORTENSEN. WATCHMAKER AN!> JEWELLER, Wood vi 11 e.

•ra; NOTICE T lIAVK his (lav sold to Mr Job J Vila mil my atoml in ;!•. mash ing plant now running betwcon Woodvilio and l'ahiatna, louring daily at 11 a.m., anil ask (or my successor the patronage hithorto Wstowod on mo. J. DEVONSHIRE July Ist, 1808.

11l connection with the above Mr Yih begs to inform the tra'cliing public that be has now a complete coaching service to all the trains rt Wood villa, a u 1 trusts bj ati lion to the \\ nits of traveller to to”, tinne to merit their patrnnagi . Coaches leave daily as under : For Woodville, from I'ah i ua, 8 a.m., 11 non., 1.1)0 p in.—ln time for all trains. For l’aluatua, from Woodville 12.15 p.m., 8.45 p.iii., (5.15 p in. For Kkctohuna from l'ahiatua, G p.m. For l’ahiatua from F.kotahuna. 7.80 a.in, reaching l'ahiatua at 10 a.in and Woodville at 12.15 p.m. -In time for express train to Napier. JOlt VILK, Proprietor.

For special reductions in boots and slnas try Caledonian Mouse

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 243, 21 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 243, 21 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 243, 21 December 1894, Page 1