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We ere now Landing our Season's mm ply of FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING FISHING FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHINGTACKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING TICKLE FISHING TACKLE FISHING FISHING s H I N G FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING FISHING Selected from wellknown lieusee eucli as Hardy and Alcock, including lloda of all lengths, the very latest in Minnows, and a first class selection of F'lys, Beets, etc., etcFOB THE SEASON • - 1897-98 . T A C K L E TUE W.F.C.A., Lm TOP QUALITY AND BOTTOM PRICES. OPPOSITE THE CHIN BANK OF TING, NEW ZEALAND, COMPLETE PRICE-LIST SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION TO ANY ADDRESS. FECIAL QUOTA Best roller Flour— TIONS FOR C Sheep Tongue, per lib tin Caustic Soda, per tin ... Sardines per large-sized tin Sardines, per small tin Loose Baking Powder, per lb Fresh Roasted Coffee ... Golden Syrup 81bs Lunch Biscuits for 5 packets Cornflour for 5 bars good soap for ... 141 b fine salt t» r 121 b Taj fer 121 b pnre Sf'go for Fnm.l v biscuits, per tin Alternoon Cup Tea per lb Tiger Tea per lb Good Family tea Kozie Tea per lb, 1/8, 1/10, 2/ ASH -/9 s ■p v--1/4 ■IS 1/1/- !/• 1/1/9 1/9 1/8 2/1/4 and 2/3 .1-7 ~ SACKS Best Derwent and Brnce potatoes, Of:/ per ton; O/ per -<•> sack, delivered. ” 0 I Also— lit TONS Tasmanian Derwent Seed Potatoes (from Tasmania lO ] a st 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 Bose, Beauty of Hebron, White Elephant, Ashleaf, Fluke, Bath Kidney, Sutton, Flour Ball, Dakota Bed, Snow Ball, Three Star, etc. New Season’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds in great variety. ON SALE—Chaff, Oats, Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Field Peas, Beans, Bone Dust, Guano, Lime, Wire, Boof Iron, and all kinds of Agricultural Seeds, eto. Prices quoted are subject to market fluctuations, which will appear in future advt. WOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP THIS DISTRICT PRISE OF CHARGE. Purchaser of Dry Fungus. 2Jd per lb given, or if exchanged for goods, 2}d.

NO DIRECTORS’ FEES TO PAY —AT THE—-ANTI-MONOPOLY STOIIES. FRICKS yLOTKD ARE XKTT CASH. GOOD TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE SETTLERS. Three tons best sill; dressed Rico 2 V;1 per lb and 11/6 per bag; 5 tons Crystal Sugur, not damaged, 8 per bag ; 50 boxes pure China Tea, 101 b each, 12 6 ; 50 boxes Ceylon Pekoe, 9 - ; 50 boxes Ceylon broken Pekoe, 11 6; I listen’s Cross-cut Saws, 8 6 and 8 11; V ictory Ranges, £5 ; Larbert Ranges, £4 10s ; Dover Stoves, Nos. 7& m, for wood; the Federal Range, burns ;iOin. wood ; Kerosene Oil Pumps, 1 6 ! Jugs, per set of three, 26 ; Langdon’s Calves’ Food, 3 9 per bag; Linseed, 561 b parcels, 2d per lb; 1 gross 2H> tin liiseuits, 1/- ; 5 miles wire netting from 2i<l per yard. FI LL STOCKS HOUSEHOLD A BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. JUST OPENED NEW GOODS IN DRAPERY, BOOTS, A CROCKERY Come and Inspect. Agent for —• Yates’ Reliable Seeds ; Sharpies’ Seperators ; Luke’s Ranges ; Makakahi Lime, The Tasmanian .Jack, Cultivators for field and garden. Buyer of Fungus, Wool, Skins, etc. Regular deliveries by our own teams. J N O 11. GRAHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, I’AHIATUA. PAHIATUA MARKET o. -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, 4000 pairs of which are turned out of their Palace “ G ” H Factory every week, made tip in every variety of stylo from men’s strong water-tights to the lightest possible makes for ladies’ w ear, all of which are sold at prices within the reach of all who l> appreciate a Good Reliable Article. Our space will but allow a few l* • of the leading lines and prices to be mentioned. All goods marked in plain figures. Call and inspect the stock, and your verdict will be that for quality and price “ HANNAH’S BOOTS ARE TIIE BEST. ” Ladies’ Walking Shoes, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6 6, 7 6, 9/6 to ‘2O/ Ladies’ Brown Evening Shoes2/11, A/6, 4/6, 5/6 to 13/(1 Ladies’ Brown & Black Shoes of every description and price. Women’s strong country boots (i/% 7/9, 9/6, H/6 Wooten's “ G ” dairy boots, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, and 9/6 Girls strong school boots, 4/0, 5/6, 6/6, and 7/6 Girls’ strap shoes, canvas shoes, and l’limsols at all prices. Infants’ Nursery Boots in endless variety Ladies’ Slippers, warm and comfortable from Is. £40,000 WORTH OF B All Kinds of Lkathkk A Gkindkkv in S Men’s “G” Watertight*, 10/6, 11/6, I*2/6 and 14/6 Men’s strong “G ” Shooters 9/11, 10/6, I*2/6, and 14/6 Men’s “ G ” Walking Boots, 10/6, 11/6, I*2/6 and 15/6 Men’s “G” Blutchera,2s/3, 7/11, 8/6, and 10/6 Men’s “G ” Canvas Shoes, 5/6 and • ® Gents’ American foot woar. Gents’ Brown Boots A shoes, all shades Youths’ strong “ G ” Shooters, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 and 10/6 Boys’ strong nailed Boots, 5/11, 6/6, and 7/6 Gents’ Dancing Pumps from 8/6 Warm Slippers from 1/3 o OK TO SELECT FROM. took. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE 11. HANNAH & CO., I’UOI’REITOUS, I'AHIATUA.

14~£; HAWKE AND HOAR, UNDERTAKES, Main-Stkkkt, Pamatua. Funerals conducted in any port of tlie district in the latest style. Uearae on the Premiset.

1 w j. j c; i. e y AIICIUTKCT. PLANS AND Sl'K<‘l FIXATIONS PRKPAKKD AND KSTIMATKS I’ll ICNIMII J.l», I'rein imps : Next to J. Henderson, blacksmith. Letters addressed to Herald Oflico will receive prompt attention/ Thecloaneut, strongest and best-shaped apple trees growing in the Forty-mile Bush may be seen at Horton’s “Premier ” Nurseries.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 2

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