CALEDONIAN HOUSE PAHIATUA THE MOVING POWER. PRICES THAT NONE CAN AFFORD TO PASS: i m tjat T? PPTrP • Serge Dress lengths of 6yds 5,9 cash down ; beautiful velveteens. 1 1 per Yard ; double iJ-AlJr "x iVlv'-l-i • width black and fancy lustres, suitable for the coning season, dre*s lengths 8 11. usual 15s; 54 inch Foxe’s Serge, splendid quality, 4'lld per yard ; the Sterling brand, blue 99 Dungarees, 2/8, usual price 8/6; a good pair of blankets, 9 11 and I*2 6. White Calicoes, 2/9 per doz. ; Galateas, 6jd per yd ; Twilled Sheeting, 1/- per yard ; White Damask Table Cover*, 2 h ; Figured Flannelettes, sd; Umbrellas, 1/6; 72-inch white sheeting. 1/- par yd ; Toilet Covers, 1 -; and daring the remaining day of our stock taking sale, reductions of a substantial amount right through. CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE BE WISE AND STUDY THUN ECONOMY. Dnm *1 BE MISLED INTO BUYING RUBBISH, OF WHICH THEBE is ANT QUANTITY, rerry mom and again, BEING KNOCKED ABOUT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. CALEDONIAN CALEDONIAN CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE HOUSE SALE HOUSE SALE Id connection with our well-known system of advertising, let me say, Our word is our bond, and mith it we slat* that in no other instance have such low prices been quoted, with guaranted quality combined. _ ROBERT BLAIR & CO., DIRECT DRAPERY IMPORTERS, CALEDONIAN HOUSE.
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IRONMONGERY STORE. In stock—First-class axes, spades, l.h shovels, picks, steel sledge hammers, Diston cross-cut saws, Dover stoves, plough chains, back and tug chains, wedges, slashers. T. binges, locks, bolts, wire and lead-headed nails, grindstones, buggy lamps and splash board lamps, castor oil, Stockholm tar, axle grease, engine waste, bench screws, levels, piles, swivels, etc. Bedrock prices. Store open to 9 o’clock on Saturday nights. Also stocked—The celebrated OLIVER PLOUGHS, 1,200,000 now in use; the Planet Jr. horse hoes, etc. For Oliver Ploughs read this testimonial— Mr G. Marley, Pahiatua. —Dear Sir, —I am very much pleased with the No 19 Oliver plough I got from you. It does all its work thoroughly and well. I have worked it with success both with one & two horses, and I consider it the most useful plough a small farmer can have, as he can do all his work with one moderate horse.—l am yours faithfully, W. A. Warren.
G. M A B L E Practical Uorsbsiioer an Blacksmith, Y, D General MAIN-STREET, PAHIATUA.
PRIZE POULTRY! PRIZE POULTRY!
WANTED TO SELL— Prize Poultry from my noted prize winning Plymouth Bocks ; also sittings of eggs from same. Apply early, only a few left. J. D. C. CREWE. XT WANTED TENDERS for VV felling 50 to 100 acres of tawa bush (to 4ft). Specifications at Herald Office. EVELYN MACDONALD, Mount Marchant. Address—Alfred ton. WANTED- -Buyers for a few second-hand Snider carbines, in good order. Just the thing for cattle, deer, or pigs. Price, 21s, delivered. Remit to R. Herrox, General Dealer, Cuba street, Wellington. J HAVE FOR SALE:— 25 tons potatoes in lots Also, several properties within easy distance of School and Poet Office, Paliiatua, consisting of J acre, 4-roomed house, L9O A acre, 4-roomed house, woodshod, etc., LI 10 4 acre, 5-roomed house, Ll2O J acre, 8-roomcd house and wash house, LOS Several allotments from J acre to 11 acres centrally situated, from £lO upwards. Terms exceptionally easy. Also, the family residence now occupied by Mr D. Crewe, containing 10 rooms ; buggy house, stable, harness room, man's rooms ; water laid on everywhere ; together with 45 acres land. Apply to D. CREWE. Pahiatua. WANTED. —A young man for farm work. Must be a good milker. Apply to .1. M. MILLER, Kaitawa. The District Land and Survey Office, Wellington, August 28, 1807. NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 117 of “ The Land Act, 1886,” that Albert William Ford, the selector of section 16, block 1., Survey District of Puketoi, has applied to transfer the same to Benjamin Iloraoe Strange. ,1. W. A. MARCIIANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. I3URE MIL K 1
C. DOWNARI) intends to establisli n daily supply of pure fresh milk straight from a first-class dairy herd to all parts of Pahiatua. Price :2d per pint., 3d per quart, 6d per gallon. The proprietor intends to solicit the patronage of the public by calling personally on customers.
Any orders left with Mr .1. R. Graham will be proinply attended to. jyj’HS J. H. ANDERSON’S KKI.I AHI.K
REGISTRY OFFICE, TKKKAOK KNI), I'M ,M KRSTON NORTH. Agent for Harold’s Hair Restorer
lias waiting engagement—Married couples, wife good cook and laundress and man all round farm baud; housekeepers, good references ; farm hands, good milkers and generally useful ; hoys and girls of every description.—Mrs J. H. ANDERSON, Palmerston N.
SALVATION AltMY.—Pnhialiia, O MON PAY, September (itli ; Ten and Special Meeting ; Major and Mis ltirkenslinw in command, assisted by (’apt. I’earno and 1 dent. Kmillic. Ten at (i.itlt. Admission, Is.— S. 0. ItUTLEU, 0.0.
Coffee Supper nml Special Meeting nt Mnngatainoka on Tuesday evening, 7tli September, to be led by Major and Mrs Birkonsbaw.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 539, 3 September 1897, Page 3
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