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E W.F.C.A, D. Have now opened A TEAROOM in connection with their Drapery Department, and ladies from town and country will, wo trust, find it a convenience.

TOP QUALITY AND BOTTOM PRICES TILL LEADING WITH Best roller Flour—l<M)ib bug, per bag 60)b bag, per bag Best Oatmeal, 2>lb bag Pure Chirm Ten. per lb 61b box Ceylon Tea, per box Van Honten’s Cocoalib, per tin ... Jib, per tin .... lib, per tin ... Sheep Tongue, per lib tin Sardines, per large-sized tin Sardines, per small tin Trv Kozie 13/3 0/9 8/6 7/8 121 b white Sago for 121 b Tapioca for 121 b l’earl Barley for .. 121 b Split Peas for 5 bars good soap for 5 packets Cornflour for olbs Lunch Biscuits for Loose Baking Powder, per lb Golden Syrup Fresh Roasted Coffee ... Corn Brooms, each ... Wire Netting, per yard or by the whole coil 1/9 1/9 1/9 1/9 V--1/4 ■I 3 1/■m ■m Tea—l/8, 1/10, 2/- and 2/3 per lb. COM PI.ETE PH ICE- LIST SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION TO ANY ADDRESS. A. NEW SEASONS SUPPLY OF All descriptions Clover and Grass Seeds; Poverty Bay Rye ; also Sutton’s Turnip Seed in great variety. ON SALE— ChttlT, Cat-, Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Maize, Barley (seed). Beans, Field Pea 9, Potato, s CVopeCs Sheep Dip, Fencing Wire, Roof Iron, Oils, Paints, Bone Dust, Guano, Lime, Etc. HOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP THIS DISTP.ICT FREE OF CUARUE. A TRIAD SOLICITED. Purchaser of Dry Fungus. 2d per lb given, or if exchanged for goods, 2JJ. PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR N F.TT CAS 11. CHIN TING, THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, PAIIIATUA.

THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES A SEASONABLE LINE—- «_> DO/. AMERICAN SLICKER OILSKINS, O “ Excelsior liruml,” USUAL PIUCE 9“/_ MY PItICE Jg/g 9 DO/.. “LIGHTHOUSE" DITTO. USUAL PKICE Jg/Jj NOW Jg '|* ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF WINTER GOODS. JNO. 11. GRAHAM, PAHIATUA

rAIII A T U A CASH BOOT M A B K. E T. o. c H A N "Wish to infoiin the inhabitants of Puhiatua and the surrounding districts to the large deliveries of Hoots and Shoes which they have received from all the celebrated makers in England, America and ttie Continent of the latest possible designs and patterns, all cut from specially selected leathers. Also their own make of “THE FAMOUS ” lilt AND, 4000 pairs of which are turned out of their Palace “ G ” Factory every week, made m> in every variety of style from ■ ■ men >.trnng water tight* to the lightest possible makes for ladies’ wear, all of which are sold at prices within the reach of all who > appreciate a flood lb liable Article. Our space will but allow a few ' • of iiio h ading lines and prices to be mentioned. All goods marked in plain figmc'. ('nil and inspect the stock, and your verdict will be that lor quality and price “HANNAHS HOOTS A liE THE HE ST. ” N A nf. ies* Walkii •• Silo. I 11, .' IV, ',ll, 0 0, i 0, 9 IV to • i. -15 row 11 Evr ning Shoes V, 11, •» IV, 4 tv,;»iv to l i<■ Drown *v l»!ack Shoe* of every description and price, in n trong country boots IV V, 79, 9 li, 11 IV i i n’s “li ” dairy boots, 0/0, 7/0, H *5, and t) (V * strong -iliool boo’s, 1 tV, IV, *V, s' -tiiip shoes. canvas shoes, und Piui'ools at ad prices, ills’ Nilivery Hoots m endless vain tv • s’ Slippers, warm and condor table from Is. Men’s “G” Watertight*, 10/0,11/0, 1-/11 and 14,0 Men - strong “ G ” Shooters 0/11, 10/0, 12 0, and 1 1/0 Men’s “(i ” Walr.ing Hoots, 10/0, 11/0, 12/tJ and 15/0 Men’s “G" lilutchers, 5/0, 7/11, 8/0, nnd 10/0 Men’s “G ” Canvas Shoes, 5/0 and 0/0 Gent- American foot wear. Gents’ Hrown Hoots «Sc shoes, all shades \ until*' strong “ G ’ Shooters, 7/0, 8/0, 9 0 and 10/0 H',ya’ stro.ig nailed Hoots, 5/11, 0/0, Gents’ Dancing Pump* from 8/0 Warm Slippers from 1/d £40,000 WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Am. K:m* <u Hkatiiuii A Gki> i>kky in Stock. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE li. HANNAH & CO., rnoi>i!EiToi:s, i*aiuatua.

11AWKK AND IIOAII, UNDKItTAKKIiS, Main-Stkkkt, I'mutu. — 1 1 unerul i uumluctiil in any jmrtof the 1 district in llu* latent style. j \ Hearse on tlie Pteiuiscr. "S j

I 'V II I O L E Y. AIiCIUTKOT. I LANSAM* IK« ||. (CATIONS PHKPAKKf) AND KM lIM ATKS H KMSJIKU. 1Y« miM*« : Ni\t to J. llcnderaon, blacksmith. L>lt< r» uddreem d to Hr raid Office »ill receive prompt attentiou. Tbeeleuueut t etroi|oeuluml bent .Inipcd »rplo treed growing in the I’orl.vmile iiirejr be deen ut 11mtun’d "l’lc i uiijr up I Uiitr” urserits.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 512, 21 June 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 512, 21 June 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 512, 21 June 1897, Page 2