“ PREMIER ” NURSERY, Scarborough, near Pahiatua. THOMAS HORTON, Q F the above Nursery, desires to call the attention of the Settlers of Pahiatua and surrounding district to the fact that he is prepared to supply for the coming planting season (1897); — Macrocarpas Shrubs Apples Apricots Cherries Prunes Mulberries Blackberries Currants (red, black and white) Also, — Pears Poaches Figs Quinces ltaspberriss Medlars Rhubarb Asparagus Ornamental Trees Climbing plants, etc. Plums Nectarines Japanese plums Nuts Strawberries Gooseberries (Lancashire prize sorts) Hedge Plants, Bulbs, and many other plants too numerous to particularise. Every Tree Guaranteed True to Name. Pruning, Planting, and all kinds of Orchard and Nursery Work undertaken. liaTDon’t send out of the District when you can purchase guaranteed trees, thoroughly acclimatised, well-shaped and healthy, from the PREMIER NURSERIES. Call at the Nursery and satisfy yourselves. Catalogues post free on application.
A New Departure. Spring and 1896. Summer V~| YLAlßdesiresto thank his . t numerous customers for their past liberal support, and claims that his stock includes all the best and newest Colonial, English, Scotch and Irish Tweeds direct from the factories. A. B. say 3 why pay from £2 10s to £i) 8s for slop-made clothes when he is prepared to make suits from £3 15s. Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. All Tweeds Carefully Shrunk. ALEX. BLAIR, Brick Buildings, Pahiatua. -| 'aRV ,<c SOUND WHITE TAWA J / FIREWOOD, lftlengths,ssGd p, r cord at the stump, 11s delivered. Orders to be left at Mr Stewart’s Hay and Corn Store. T. A. EAGLE, Scarborough. Commercial Livery and Baif Stables. W. M‘ Fhiil ' Double and Single Buggies on hire on the shortest notice. Booking office for the Makuri Royal Mail Coaches. Feeds Is 6d. rAHIATUA JOINERY WORKS, oeeoTITB Till roxT omcl. BLUETT and II lItT LE, JOINERS and CARPENTERS. Ha’A large quantity ot seasoned building timber always in stock. Doors and sashes in stock. All kinds oi joiners’ work made to order. Estimates given for all kinds of work. Jobbing Work promptly attended to. TERMS STRICTLY MONTHLY 1) Capt. L'DLKY ARMS HOTEL. J. M. Ru iiardsusi, Proprietor. This Hotel has lately been added to and re fnrnishi d, and is now the best appointed and most comfortable hotel in the district. It aln aiiy has a wide reputation for the best liquors. Good shooting and fishing closo handy. The lowi it rates in the district for travelling stock. Royal Mdil Coach to Makuri. \\f McPHAIL’S mail coach . will leave Pahiatua daily at 11 p.ru. for Makuri, arriving there at 7 p.m. Coach leaves Makuri at S.ltO a.rn. daily, arriving in Pahiatua at noon. Passengers parcels, and light goods carried at reasonable rates. W. McPHAIL, Proprietor. VBRATIAM AND WILLIAMS, STOCK A LAND AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUATORS, Palmerston N. and Pahiatua Libi ral advances made on stock for sale by auction. Valuations of land or stock undertaken Auction sales conducted in any part of the district. Agents for— “ Toxa ” rabbit and bird poison; Wm. White’s champion sheep dip; ltarraud A Abraham seed merchants National Fire Insurance Company of N.Z. Money to loud on freehold security
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 1
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