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yiCTOEIAN ERA FACTS IN A NUTSHELL. Dr. Johnson said that “ Oats were food tor men in Scotland and for horses England! ” The “ non • jokisfc ” candidly concluded: “Just sae 1 Fine horses in England 1 Fine men in Scotland l ” And then he pondered: “ Fine feathers make fine birds 1 ” “ Wholesome food healthy bodies I ” Then he remembered Emerson’s saying : “ Facts are in the saddle and ride mankind.” And the words of Horace : “ He has carried every point who has blended the good with the agreeable.” Finally he understood why the TIGER TEAS ARE THE MOST POPULAR TEAS IN THE COLONY. In the long run the good must prevail GA. BHAR MA N, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Has a large list of properties on hand for sale. Full particulars on application. Insurance and Financial Agent and General Accountant. Office—a Next Trewby Bros.’, MainStreet, Pahiatua. POST OFFICE HOTEL. JOHN CARMODY, Late of Central Hotel, Palmerston. WISHES to remind his friends in the Manawatu & surrounding districts that he has taken the above Hotel and thoroughly renovated the place. Guests can rely on every comfort and convenience. Coaches stop at the door. Stabling provided on the premises. C. KIDD, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST*PUBLIC VACCINATOR, "THE DISPENSARY," MAIN ■ STREET, PAHIATUA. Estasrished 1887. Proprietor of the following i—Ribd's Cascaßa CoJitoukC with Sarsaparilla —For indigestion, Torpidity of the liver. Eruptions on the Sliin ; etc., in bottles, 2/0. Corn Ct'kfe For the removal of Corns, Warts, etc., 1/0, LiTTlb Livrr I’tLLa For liver troubles, constipation, etc., 1/0. Worm Syrup—For Children, a reliable remedy, 1/6. Cough Linctus —A powerful Cough Mixture, one doso often giving immediate relief, 1/G. Sole agent for the district for— Chamberlain’s Cough Mixture, Pain Palm, etc. Wasmuth’s Corn Plasters.— Steam’s Headache Wafers, —and Dr. King’s Kmmanegogue Pills. A large stock of patent and proprietary Medicines including Phytolacca for Rheumatism and Corpulence.—Mother Mary Joseph’s Aubert’s Medicines, etc.— Flesh Straps, Brushes, Gloves and Pads.

MATTHEWS G. GENERAL RAILWAY CARRIER, ATTENDS AT THE RAILWAY STATION DAILY AND MEETS ALL TRAINS. Orders for conveying goods to or from the Station or for delivery of firewood may be left at Mr G. F. Gelderd's. G. MATTHEWS, PALMERSTON NORTH ROAD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., WELLINGTON, H OLD FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OF WOOL, SKINS, and HIDES, Special attention given to Classification. Prompt Roturns. Correspondence invited. C\ UEE N' S HOTEL, MASTKKTON. W. REPMONP, Lato of rahiatiia Proprietor. Hit. W. Redmond bogs to inform tho residents of the Wairarapa and the public generally that he has bought out the intorest in tho above hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in a position to offer all the comforts of a firstclass bouse. Only the Best Brands of Liquors Kept. STAPLES’ XXXX ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. N.f|. —On Jiowos and lorns’ sale days lunch will be on tho table at U a,TOAll Meals and Bods, Is; or 1 i p<r day. W T> EDMOND, . IiEDMOND, Proprietor. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! WALTER CHAMBERS begs to notify that be has taken the Club Hotol Billiard Room, where the good old game may he played under the most favorable circumstances. NEW CLOTH NEW CUES NEW BALLS. IE you want your wheels ro tyrod or repaired tako thorn to J. E. SCOTT’S Crmvu Carnage Works, near the Post Office.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 538, 1 September 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 538, 1 September 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 538, 1 September 1897, Page 1

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