X. H E WAT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Cambridge-street, Pabiatua, Is prepared to undertake all kinds o Contracting, Building, AND GENERAL CARPENTERING Estimates Given. NAYLOR Begs to inform the public of Pahiatua and surrounding districts that he has started business as Horse-shoer and General Blacksmith in the shop next door to the Herald Office. Steel shoes, hacks 5/Draughts, with toes and heels ... 7/Good workmanship and no delay. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. J. DULEY begs to netify that be has purchased the Tobacconist and Hair-dressing business lately carried on by Mr A. Rains in Main-street (next Elliott and Vile’s). A well-assorted stock of tobaccos, cigarettes, cigars, and all classes of goods incidental to the tobacconist trade to arrive. PAHIATUA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND FREE READING ROOM. (Next Borough Council Chambers). Reading Room open from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Daily. Books can be exchanged at the Library on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7 p.m. till 8 p.m. J. C. MILLER, Librarian. g E N Z I E' S T R O C "TROCADERO” D E R 0 PAHIATUA. First-class accommodation. Private Suites for families. Breakfast prepared for passengers for early train. Luncheon on sale days from half-past eleven to two. The latest English craze—“ Bovril," at all hours. B A B. R E A 1). MRS. HAMILTON Has a large and well-assorted stock of Fancy Goods, Butter Stationery Fresh fruit School requisites Vegetables etc., etc. Confectionery Music—Song and Instrumental. Refreshments at all hours to suit all classes. Small profits. Civility and attention. REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS Address: Main-street, next to Mowlem and Co.'s brick mart. Agent for St. Bernard's Enamel, for dressing linen. Just arrived—A fresh supply of Firstclass Butter. Pahiatua Grain Store. SALE by the undersigned Crushed Oats Bran Pollard Potatoes Field Peas Boans Oat 3 Chaff Chick Wheat White Clover Red Clover Alsyke Cow Grass Cocksfoot Ryo Grass Seeds not in Stock can bo procured at a day’s notice. A. STEWART.
Royal Mail Coach to Makuri. WMcPIIAIL’S mail coach • will leave Pahiatua daily at (1 p.m. for Makuri, arriving thero at 7 p.m. Coach loaves Makuri at 9.90 a.m. daily, arriving in Pahiatua at noon. Passengers parcels, and light goods carried at reasonable rates. W. McPHAIL, Proprietor. A K U It I BUTCIIERjY. liERItY KUOS., I'BOI'ItIF.TOItS. Meat packed to any part of tho (liert. PRICES MODERATE. QUALITY GUARANTEED. I WILLIAM . PEARCEY, (Blind foj 10 years) Desires to inform tho public of Pahiatua and surrounding districts that lie is now prepared to make and repair all kinds of wickor work, chairs, baskets, etc., and also make halters, girths, and netting, mats, etc., and repair mattresses. All orders left with Mrs Armitago, Main-street, will be punctually attended to. Prices moderate. Address : King-street, behind Prosbytorian Church, Pahiatua
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 573, 22 November 1897, Page 1
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