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CALEDONIAN HOUSE PAHIATU A THE MOVING POWER. PRICES THAT NONE CAN AFFORD TO PASS: ttatt? DPTCF • Serge Dm lengths of 6yds 5/9 cash down ; beautiful relreteens, 1/1 par yard ; doubleA I 11 ALr "rItlC-Hi . width black and fancy lustre*, suitable fur the costing aeaann, drees length* ft 11, usual 15a; 54 inch Foxe's Serge, splendid quality, 4 lid per yard ; the Sterling brand, blue 11 Dungarees, 2/8, usual price 8/0; a good pair of blankets, 9/11 and 12 0. White Calicoes, 2/9 per dor. ; Galatea*, 6Jd per yd ; Twilled Sheeting, 1 - per yard ; White Damask Tshle Corers, 2 H ; Figured Flannelettes, 5d ; Umbrellas, 1/6; 72-inch white sheeting. 1/- per yd ; Toilet Corers, 1 -; and during the remaining day of our stock-taking sale, reductions of a substantial amount right through. CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE CALEDONIAN HOUSE BALE CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE RE WISE AND STUDY TJtl'E ECONOMY, Don't BE MISLED INTO BUYINO RUBBISH, OP WHICH THERE IS ANT ODANTITT, rrrr y BOW anil again, BEINO KNOCKED ABOUT ALL OVER THE COI'NTRV. CALEDONIAN HOUSE S*.E CALEDONIAN HOUSE SALE CALEDONIAN HOUSE BALE In connection with our well-known system of advertising, let me say, Our word is our bond, and with it wj state thgf in no other instance have such low prices been quoted, with guaranted quality combined. ROBERT BLAIR & CO., DIRECT DRAPERT IMPCRTBR& CALEDONIAN HOUSE.

ABLE Y ’ B M IRONMONGERY STORE. In stock—First-class axes, spades, l.h shovels, picks, steel sledge hammers, Diston cross-cut saws, Dover stores, 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 OLIVEEi FLOUGUS, 1,200,000 now in use; the Planet Jr. horse hoes, etc. For Oliver Ploughs read this testimonial— Mr G. Marlby, 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 R L E Y . Practical Horsesiioer and General Blacksmith, MAIN-STREET, PAHIATUA.

2M>uC 'flOKoc *K BARGAINS BARGAINS! OBKAT CLEARING SALE. MRS. MONCRIEFF Wiahea to o*ll apeoUl attention lo W half vrarly 9ALH. Kimauuii on WEDNESDAY, lha 25th July. Ever* Hna in her larjr and stock will be submitted at Oil EAT REDUCTIONS. B IN DRAPERY IN CLOTHING JJ IN BOOTS and SHOES G A. IN MILLINERY IN STATIONERY IN FANCY GOODS IN CLOCKS * WATCHES s Etc., Etc. GREAT SACRIFICES mill be in vie in Ladies* Jacket* and Macio toshes, Gent’s Macintoshes and Boys' Overcoats as these most be cleared. Ladies’ Hats almost Riven away. All are invited to call and see for themselves that this SALE is a GENUINE ONE. All goods sold at reduced prices for cash only. MY SHOP IS OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS.

THE SEVEN AGES OF TEA DRINKING. All the world drinks tea, And all men and women dearly like it. They have their breakfasts and their “ five o’clocks,” And one man in his time drinks many kinds, His drinking having seven stages. At first he knowß Not rubbish from the perfect growths of Eastern climes ; And then some wily shopman with Vile packets of adulterated stuff, deception tries The ignorant to befool. And tjien tea brewing, Stewing in teapots, making tea atrocious, Unfit for human drinking. Then the buyer Maketh strange oaths, and tries another sort. Purity wanting, no matter what the mixing, Seeking the blends of reputation, even Down in Wellington. And then the cheap stuff, In paper packages, not even lined, With tints unreal, and 6hreds of every cut, Such cheapness, very dear. The sixth stage shifts, And we find a tea that is a boon. It comes to us, well blessed, a real pure tea, From India’s shores and far Ceylon. And this right manly choice Turns tea-drinking to pleasure, fair and free, The whole of the year round. Best scene of all. Disclosed by these teas and their historv — They’re EMPIRE COMPANY’S ! 1 All the rest's oblivion. BEST TEAS! BEST BLENDS! BEST TASTE! BEST EVERYTHING! Sold in lib and 21b packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and half chests, 451 b. Full Weight of Tka is Always Given. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., Proprietors. WELLINGTON. PRIZE POULTRYt PRIZE POULTRY! WANTED TO SELL— Prize Poultry from my noted prize winning Plymouth Kooks ; also sittings of eggs from game. Apply earlv, only a few left. ,1. I>. ('. CREWE. FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM comprising 100 acres. All in grass and divided by good fences into four paddocks. Four-roomed house, four acres ploughed, with garden. All level; on main road ; one mile from railway station, creamery and school at Konini. Terms on application to W. VERRY, Konini. TO LET. ROOMED COTTAGE 4 rent very low. D. Crewe, Pahiatua. FOR SALE. and 4 .) -BOOMED COTTAGE; Apply to E FARMER'S Apply to SPRING CART. D. CREWE. FOR SALE. 1 / I’l'R WEEK will purchase U/ “ a 1-roomed house with J or J acres land. Apply sharp to 1). OREWK. NOTICE. ALL accounts due to mo must he paid not later than Monday, Sept. 27, or legal proceedings will bo taken to recover same after tliut date. All accounts against me must ho rendered not later than Monday, September 27. D. CREWE.

pOST OFFICE STORE, MANGATA INO KA. ROBT. L. MAYNE, PROPRIETOR. Flour (best rollerl, per 100.18 3 Sugar. No. 1, 8 9; No. 2, 6 3 Caudles, Premier, 6d Price’s London Sperm, 8d Coffee, per lb, 1/6, 1/8 and 1 10 Cream of Tartar, per lb, 1/7 Cheese, per lb, 6d Golden Syrup, per lb, 8d Hops, per lb, 1/3 Jams, from 5d to 64d per tin Kerosene, per case, 14 3 Oatmeal, per 2ilb bag, 4/Peel, orange or Lemon, 7d Pepper, per lb. 1 - Rice. 4lbs for lid Split Peas, Tapioca, Pearl Barley. Sago. lb ’ 23 Soap, Sunflower, lOd Soap, almond-scented, Bd. Wheatmtal, per 251 b, 8 6 TOBACCO, 5 8 per lb or lOd per stiek. PRICES QUOTED ARE FOB NETT CASH, SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUCTUATIONS. IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY, BOOTS, CROCKERY, ROOFING IRON, FENCING WIRE, and FEED STUFFS • AT EOVALLT LOW SATES.

9 o © S i E I W I ■ 1 I N I G I M 1 C H I i c 1 o N S E I E I o M | p i o I R I 1 1 U I M I J3AHIATUA MUSIC AND SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. X B. H U N T E t. Begs to notify the reaidenta of Pahtatua tnd ».tr rounding diatrirta that he hat reroov.d to new pomor* oppoaite the Olympic Theatre and haa opened up with an entirely new ateck uf good*, and will be pleated to recetre a call from hia old cnatotuera and aa many more aa can make it convenient to call and inspect bia atock of the following good a: PIANOS and ORGANS WERTHIEM SEWING MACHINES GRISWOLP and BARRISON S KNITTING MACHINES WRINGING and MANGLING MACHINES •‘Eureka" WRINGERS PERAMBULATORS and GO CARTS BICYCLES and FITTINGS CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS Oil. Ncedlea, aud all duplicate parts kept in atock. T. B. HUNTER. P I A N O i ft I o | R I G i A ! x E M P O R I l I S M

J. M. LEVIN, X>AINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, ASP SIGNWRITI.R, Thk Cheapest ami Rost Scrim, A splendid selection of Artists'materials. The lairgest and Rost Assortment of Papcrhenging*, The Largest stock of Dils, white and rent Lead. Hematite, etc. The Largest Assortment of Mirror Plates, plain and ornamental Glass. A large variety of Rrushwaro, Varnishes, knotting and met in latod spirit*. itr. Estimates prepared and work done in any part of the district. AGENT FOR Joye’s world-renowned Sheep Pip ; trv it once and vou will use no other. .1 eye’s Disinfectant; the best in the world; the Bot Fly won’t eotne near it. London Quadrant Bicycles; cash or terms. J. M. LEVIN, 01TOSITE TO THE CLOU HOTEL, MAIN STREET, rAH I ATI'A

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 546, 20 September 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 546, 20 September 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 546, 20 September 1897, Page 3

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