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JJAHIATUA TIMBER YARD, Main-street, next Empire Hotel. PROCTOR AND MASON, Proprietors. A well-selected stock of seasoned ltimu, Totara, Matai, White Pine and Kauri always in stock. Sashes and doors and all kinds of joinery work supplied on the shortest notice. Estimates given for building and joinerp work. •lobbing work promptly attended to. A trial solicited. PAIIIATUA HERALD ACCOUNTS. rTIHE HERALD ACCOUNTS for _L the quarter ending September !)oth are now being rendered. A prompt settlement is requested. OIIAItPLES’ CREAM SEPARATORS A MARVEL OF SIMPLICITY. BEATEN AM. COMI-KTITORS AT EVERY QUARTER OF THE GLOBE. The highest awards at the World’s Columbian Exposition was given to the Sharpie’s Separator for “ General Excellence and novelty of design, thoroughness of construction and effectiveness as shown by results obtained." The Gold Medal and highest nwards at Antwerp went to tho Sharpies’ machine. Not only havo the Separators always taken highest honors, but butter from the Sharpies' machine has almost universally scored best in every contost. No other cream separator has a record that can compare with it. Owing to tho extension of the Home Separator System in the United States, throo largo companies held a six weeks' competitive test of five different makes of separators with the resnlt that they all decided in favor of the Sharpies’, and gave their orders lor 000 of these machines. Agents for New Zealand— FINN CHISIIOLM It CO., Victoria Street, Wellington. Agent at Pahiatua - - J. It. Graham. NOTICE. 1J A VINO noticed that tho travul--1 ling public need a covered vehicle to travel between Pahiatua and Makuri, I have decided to run my brougham daily at H a.m. sharp, returning at 2 p.m. sharp. First trip, TuoHday, Soteiubor 21. Parcels carried with earn and Passengers with comfort. W. VILE.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 4

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