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B<y NOTICE. Y „R 8 HAMILTON EGI to announce to the public of Pahiatua and dietriat that she has removed to those commodious premises lately occupied by Mr Hackett, chemist. A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY and SCHOOL REQUISITES. FRESH FRUIT ACONFECTIONERY Always on hand. Refreshments at all hours. Registry office for Servants. JOHNSTONE’S FRUIT MART. Opposite Herald Office. Fruit delivered to all parts of the town. Hotels and families waited on regularly. Fish, dried and fresh, a speciality. THE CROWN DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY HAVE opened temporary offices Mrs Hamilton’s (late P. J. Hackett'si Palmerston North road, opposite Olympic Theatre. T. C. STANTON, Secretary pro. tern. Pahiatua Fellmongery, Near Creamery, SCARBOROUGH. D. KNIGHT, Proprietor. THE above Fellmongery is now in full working order. I am prepared to buy Skins and Wool FOR CASH. Wool treated at the following prices: Scouring and Sorting, lsd per lb. Scouring Only, Id per lb. D. KNIGHT, Proprietor. MANGATAINOKA COACH FACTORY. L J - Z T} Lw ° 0 D Begs to inform the public of Mangatainoka and the surrounding distiict that he has commenced business in the premises adjoining those occupied by Mr A. P. Lundon, blacksmith. AH kiuds of vehicles made, repaired and painted at the most reasonable rates consistent with the use of good material. Second-hand vehicles taken in part payment for new ones.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING AND GENERAL PUBLIC. W. VILE notifies that he has started a livery and bait stables in Wakeman street, opposite the Club stables. Horses baited for Is. Also good paddocks supplied. A comfortable brougham with a pair of horses ready at a moment's notice to drive to any part of the district. By leaving orders with the proprietor or with Mr Hunter at the corner shop they will be promptly attended to. All trains met daily. By wire or letter travellers will be met by comfortable conveyances. Brougham and pair open for engagement at a low figure any afternoon.

PLANTING SEASON, 1897, To commence end of May. Fruit trees a speciality. From 1 to 4-yr old. Will crop the first year. Forest and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs Plants, etc.; pears, plums, apples, apri, cots, peaches, nectarines, cherries,Japan* ese plums, prunes, figs, quinces, nuts, mulberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries. gooseberries, medlars, lemons, oranges, hedge plants, currants, roots, herbs, seed potatoes, etc. Catalogues cau be had from D. Crews, agent, Pahiatua, or J. GODDARD, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. YOU have ruined your const* f ution sufficiently by drinking inferior teas; recruit by drinking only KOZIE TEA; it is pure and reliable.—Chin Ting, sole agent. DAVIDSON AND CO., STOCK AND LAND AGENTS WOOL. GRAIN, AND SEED BROKERS, EKETAHUNA. Sociiro accommodation paddocks for stock. Liverpool ami London and Globe Insurance Company, Ehtablishkd 1836. THIS Company oflora to insurers tho security of invested funds amounting to over SEVEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING, BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VElt\ WEALTHY FBOPRISTAUT. By a Special Act of the New Zealand Legislature, the Company is in a position to SUE or be SUED in this Colony. This Company has ever been noted foi its promptitude and liberality in settling claims.

Lowest current rates for all classes o Fire Insurance. WILLIAM TOSBWILL, Agent, l'ahiatua. M A K U 11 I BUTCHERY. DERRY DUOS., P"I>WtIKT>KS. Meat packed to any part of tlie disrl. TRICES MODERATE. QUALITY GUARANTEED.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 514, 25 June 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 514, 25 June 1897, Page 1