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W.F.C.A. T D. Have now opened A TEAROOM in connection with their Drapery Department, and ladies from town and country will, we trust, find it a convenience. TOP QUALITY AND BOTTOM PRICES TILL LEADING WITH Beet roller Flour—1001b bag, per bag ... ... 13/3 *>Olb bag, per bn-4 ... ... 6/9 Beat Oatmeal, 251 b bn:* ... 8/6 l*tire China Tea. per lb ... l/*3 51b box Ceylon Tea, per box ... 7/6 Van Houten’s Cocoa—i’b, per tin ... ... ... */ll jib, per tin ... ... ... 1/9 lib, per tin* ... ... ... 8/4 Sleep Tougue, per lib tin ... */9 Sardines, per large-sized tin ... •/9 Sardines, per email tin ... -/5 Trv Kozie Tea 121 b white Sago for ... 121 b Tapioca for 121 b Pearl Barley for ... 121 b Split Peas ior 5 bars good soap for ... 5 packets Cornflour for Blbs 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 ,—l/8, 1/10, 2/• and 2/8 per lb. 1/9 1/9 1/9 i/9 1 a. 1/4 ■IS !/• !/• ■IM -/2i COMPLETE PRICE-LIST SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION TO ANY ADDRESS. A NEW SEASONS SUPPLY OF All descriptions Clover mid Grass Seeds ; Povorty Cay Rye ; also Sutton's Turnip Sied in great variety. ON SALE— ChatT, Oats, Wheat, r„il.ird. Brnn, Maize, Barley (seed), Beans, Field Peas, Potato* s, Cooper's Sheep Dip, Fencing Wire, Roof Iron, Oils, Paints, Bone Oust, Guano, Lime, Etc. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PAI.T OE THIS DISTRICT EREE OE CHARGE. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Purchaser of Dry Fungus. 2d per l’u given, or if exchanged for goods, 2sd. TRICES QUOTED ARE FOR NETT CASH. CHIN - TING, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, PAHIATUA.

THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STOKES, A SEASONABLE 3 9 ALSO, A FULL JNO. LINE—DO/.. AMERICAN SUCKER OILSKINS, *• Excelsior Brand," USUAL PRICE ,}X /_ MY PRICE Jg IQ DOZ. “ LIGHT HOUSE " DITTO. USUAL PRICE Jg IQ NOW Jg/g STOCK OF WINTER OOODS. 1(. GRAHAM, PAIIIATUA

CAIIX AT C A • CASH BOOT MAHKET. T o. c -9H A N N Wish lo inform the inhabitants of Pahiatua and the surrounding districts to the large deliveries of Boots and Shoes which they have received from all the celebrated makers in England, America and the Continent of the latest possible designs and patterns, all cut from specially selected leathers. Also their own make of “THE FAMOUS U » BRAND, 1000 pairs of which are turned out of their Palace “ G ” Factory every week, made up in every variety of style from men’s strong water-tights to tire lightest possible makes for ladies’ wear, ill of which an-sold at prices within the reach of all who appreciate a Good Reliable Article. Our space will hut allow a few itilie leading lines and prices to be mentioned. All goods marked in plain figures. Cull and inspect the s»ock, and your verdict will be that lor ijnttlity uud price “HANNAH’S HOOTS ARE THE BEST.” A 11 lx. I.adi- ’ Walking Shoes, I 11, 5/d, 5/11, », A, 7 6,9 dto *2O/. I.adii s llr-xun livening Shoes 2/11,11/6, 4 Ik 5 6 to 11, **• Lad: V Ihown A lilnck Shoes of every <h <1 ipt.on and price. \Vo:o» n - 1 i«ng country boots (i/% 7/9, 9/*h 11/n Won i n's " G ” dairy Loots, IJ/B, 7/t», 8/6. and 9/6 (itrls 1 «troi g school l> 4 b, 5/b, li/d, and 7/»i Gill*’ -tinp shoes, en. as shoes, and PiimiM.l* at all pi ices. In!,in*s’ Narse. y Roots in rndh-ss variety \adies’ Slippi rs, warm and comfortable from Is. Men’s “G ” Watertight*, 10/d, 11/6, 12/di and 14/d Men’s strong “G ” Shooters 9/11, 10/d, 12/0. and 14/d Men’s “ (1 ” Walning Boots, 10/d, 11/d, 12/6 and 15/6 Men’s “ G ” lJlutchers, 5/d, 7/11, 8/6, 01111 10/6 Men’s “G ” Canvas Shoes, 5/6 and 6/6 Gents’ American foot wear. Gents’ Brown Boots & shoes, all shades Youths’ strong “ G ” Shooters, 7/d, 8/d, 9/d and 10/6 Boys’ strong nailed Boots, 5/11, d/d, and 7/d Gents’ Dancing Pumps from 8/d War 111 Slippers from 1/3 £40,000 worth of stoc k to select from. Am. Kini. .l or I.katukr A G«im»m:yin St ol k. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE R. HANNAH A CO., I’KOl'lil ITOUS, I’AUIATIi A. I J HAWKE AND HO Alt, UNDERTAKERS, Main Stui;kt, Pahiatua. W R I G L E Y. ARCHITECT. claxm anr> srn inr \tions pkkpaukd and rCMNHHUi. Premises: Next to J. Henderson, blacksmith. Letter* ml,tressed toXlertild Office will receive prompt atUntion. I'm 1 rule cninliicti >1 In any purt of the I district in tln- IrUbt style. liter.e OU tire i’teuriect. *1 he cleuneel,strongest .ml best shaped npple trees growing in the Forty mile Lush uiuy be seen ut Horton's " l’reuriei " Mur.ertee.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 514, 25 June 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 514, 25 June 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 514, 25 June 1897, Page 2