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Pahiatua Fire Brigade Band.—Quadrille Assembly in Olympic Theatre every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Brass and string band. Admission —Gents 2s, ladies free, by invitation only. Gentlemen’s monthly tickets, 6s. *

rjIAMAKI SAWMILL COMPANY Will supply in this dristrict any orders entrusted to them on truck at Newman all classes of Bridge, Building and other timbers : TOTARA, MATAI, RED PINE, OR WHITE PINE at very low rates. Orders solicited, and any entrusted to this company will receive prompt attention. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO—THE MANAGER, TAMAKI SAWMILL COMPANY, EKETAHUNA. PAHIATUA BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. E. WELLS, late of Marton, begs to announce that he has purchased the bakery business hitherto carried on by Mr Hicks, and willin future conduct the business in the premises hitherto used. WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES CHRISTENING CAKES Parties and picnios catered for. Deliveries of Fresh Bread and Small Goods made daily. The business will receive our strict attention, and every effort will be made to please the public. JJIOR SALE CHEAP. A QUARTER-ACRE section in Sedcole street. Splendid building site. Price low for cash.—Apply to H. W.BRIGGS, Land Agent. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, (late Sullivan's) PAHIATUA. T. BROWN, LATE OF THE TAEURU HOTEL, Proprietor, j Having taken over this favorite family i and commercial Hotel, T. Brown intends making it ono of the very best in the colony. Cuisine under an experienced chef. Only the very best quality of Wines Beers and Spirits kept on hand. Well-lighted Samx>le Rooms. Good stables and well-grassed paddocks. THE OLYMPIC THEATRE adjoins the Hotel, and its use can be arranged for. Night porter always in attendance. T. BROWN, Proprietor. G E N U I N E. I WHAT A GENUINE TEA 13LENDE11 HAS TO DO. Ho must know TEA Not necessarily grow TEA For he who grows TEA Generally does not know TEA He must import good TEA And not only good TEA But the right sort of TEA Then he must know which TEA To blend with which TEA And how to maintain uniforini TEA Then ho should know if the TEA He oilers at 2s 4d is a TEA Superior to his ‘2s speciali TEA Having blended_and packed his TEA The blender has to sell his TEA And should he succeed in selling TEA Then he is abused by the fratorni TEA Called ‘juggler,’ ‘ adulterator ’ of TEA The road is very hard, you SEA r I hat leads you to success in TEA One Consolation—The public \cww UMPIRE COMPANY’S BLENDED TEAS ARE SUPERIOR. EMI’IKE TEA COMPANY. \V. & G. TUUNBCIit, & CO., I’kophiktokh. W K I. LINUTON, Oii HAUv AT MANGATAINOKA IACKK just opposite the itailway Station on Main Itoad. Jiest husincbH site in Mangatainoka. For liSO cash or 1,90 on terms. Ci. JIAItOLD SMITH, Solicitor, I’ahiatua. I, ROM riia Tea Plant to the Tea . Cop Unadulterated—This in liozie Tea.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 534, 23 August 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 534, 23 August 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 534, 23 August 1897, Page 4

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