LTD. TDK W.F.C.A. lIAYN A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BUILDERS’, SETTLERS and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, comprising Iron Bedsteads, all sizes Wire Mattresses, all sizes Chairs, Austrian and American Kapoc aud Looking Glasses Table and Hanging Lambs Kerosene Stoves Enamelled Ware Mangles, Wringers Brush ware, Tinwaie A NICE SELECTION OF ELECTRO PLATED WARE. Table Knives and Forks Dessert Knives and Forks Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons by leading Sheffield makers Galvanised Fencing Wire Barb Fencing Wire Wire Netting and Staples Spouting, Ridging and down pipes Galvanised Iron and Nails Oils, Tar, Varnish, Scrim WOOL PACKS 1 WOOL TACKS 1 Our season's stock is now landing Ex Onda, Direct from Calcutta. Prices on application. BUY DIRECT I ROM THE W.F.C.A. AND SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT. “top quality and bottom prices.” CHIN TING, OPFOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, PAHIATUA. COMPLETE PRICE LIST SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION TO ANY ADDRESS. o*7 "r SACKS Best Derwent and Bruce potatoes, Q!\/ per ton; Q/ per 2*o iek, 11iii. W/ " OfAlso — lit TONS Tasmanian Derwent Seed Potatoes (from Tasmania * ” last year). Our own grown, best selected and hand picked, good crop for local growing in second year. Also—Just landed from South Island, early seed potatoes, including, Early Rose, Beaut}- of Hebron, White Denham. Ashleaf, Fluke, Bath Kidney, Sutton, Flour Ball, Dakota Red, Snow Ball, Three Star, etc. New Season’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds in great variety. t»N Itllil —miff, Outs. Wheat, Bollard, Bran, Field Pea 9, Beans, Bone Dust, Guano, Lnne, Wire, Roof Iron, and all kinds of Agricultural Seeds, etc. Trices quoted are subject to market lluctuations, which will appear in future advt. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THU DISTRICT FREE OF CHARGE. Purchaser of Dry Fungus. 2Jd per lb given, or it' exchanged for goods, 2|d. NO DIRECTORS’ FEES TO PAY —at ME-ANT!-MONOPOLY STORES. PKICES yIOTEU ARE NUTT CASH. GOOD TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE SETTLERS. Thr ion, bi't silk dressed Rice 2sd por lb and 11 6 per bag; 5 tens Crystal Sugar, not damaged, 8 per bag ; 50 boxes pure China Tea, 101 b each, 12 6 ; 50 boxes Ceylon Pekoe, 9/- ; 50 boxes Ceylon broken l’ekoe, 11 6: Diston’s Cross-cut Saws, 8 6 and 8 11; Victory Ranges, £5; Larbert Ranges, £4 10s ; Dover Stoves, Ncs. 7 ,v N, for wood ; the Federal Range, burns IlOin. wood ; Kerosene Oil Pumps, 1 6 ; Jugs, per sot of three, 2 6 Langdon’s Calves' Food, 3,9 per bag; Linseed, 561 b parcels. 2d per lb; 1 gross 21b tin Biscuits, 1/- ; 5 miles wire netting from 2Li per yard. FULL STOCKS HOUSEHOLD .it BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. JUST OPENED NEW GOODS IN DRAPERY, BOOTS, <t CROCKERY Come and Inspect. Agent for— Yates’ Reliable Seeds ; Sharpies’ Seperatora ; Luke’s Ranges ; Makakabi Lime, The Tasmanian Jack, Cultivators for field and garden. Buyer of Fungus, Wool, Skins, etc. Regular deliveries by our own teams. J NO. R. GRAHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, PAHIATUA. PAHIATUA MARKET o. c —O- & H N N Wish to inform the inhabitants of Pahiatua and the surrounding districts to the large deliveries of Boots and Shoes which they have received from all the celebrated makers in England, America and the Continent of the latest possible designs and patterns, all cut from specially selected leathers. Also their own make of A THE FAMOUS U G” BRAND, R 1000 pairs of which are turned out of their Palace “ G ” Fnctory every week, made up in every variety of style from -*• 1 men’s.strong water-tights to the lightest possible makes for ladies' wear, all of which are sold at prices within the reach of all who appreciate a Good Reliable Article. Our space will but allow a few of the leading lines and prices to bo mentioned. All goods marked ! in plain figures, (’all and inspect the stock, aud your verdict will bo that for quality and price “ HANNAH’S BOOTS ARE THE BEST.” I.ad'wV Walking Shoes, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6 li. 7» . 6to J U/. Ladu Brown Kun.n ' Shoe: 2/11,3/6, 4 O to i:i/n I.adi* - Brown ,v Black Shoes of every description and price. Women * strong country noots 6/6, 7/0, ?> 6, n /u W on ♦ n s •• G " dairy boots, G/6, 7/0, NO, and i>/6 Girl , bl l i*; school boots, 40, 5/0, 0/0, Nl I 8 Girls’ Ftrup shoes, canvas shoes, and Piimsola at all prices. Infants’ Nursery Boots in endless variety Ladies’ Slippers, warm and comfortable from Is. £40,000 WORTH OF S' All KtMMor Lkaiiikk A <»ki> i>ki;y in S Men’s “G” Watertights, 10/0,11/C, 12,0 and 1-1/0 M u’s strong “(1 ’’ Shooters 9/11, 10/0, 12/0. and 14/6 Men’s “(i ’ Waluing Boots, 10/6, 11/0, 12/0 and 15/0 Men’s “ G ” Blutchers, 6/6, 7/11, 8/0, and 10/6 Men’s “G ” Canvas Shoes, 5/0 and 0/0 Gents’ American foot wear. Gents’ Brown Boots A shoes, all shades Youths’ strong “ G ” Shooters, 7/0, 8/0, 9/6 and 10/6 Boys’ strong nailed Boots, 5/11, 0/6, and 7/6 Gento’ Dancing Pumps from 8/6 Warm Slippers from 1/d POCK TO SELECT FROM. ro« k. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE R. HANNAH & CO., riioruEiTous, pahiatua. y.O v W li I O L E Y. ARCHITECT. ! PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS I’ItKI’AUKD AND ESTIMATES FUUNISJIKD. Premises: || \ |\ |«’ AND I Henderson, blacksmith. I ? N PERT A KERB, Main biHt.hr, Pahiatua. Letters addressed to Herald Office will receive prompt attention. Funerals conducted in any part of tho < district in the latest style. liearbe on the Premises. 11 ie cleanest, strongest ami best shaped ■■ 1 pie trees growing in tho Forty-mile i u-b may be seen at Horton’s “Premier” Nurseries.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 541, 8 September 1897, Page 2
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