W ILKB ' BLIGHT SPECIFIC. (non poisonous.) For Scale Blight, Fungoid Growths, Woolly Aphis, etc., etc. Mr A. Honore, Fitzherbert, writes : “ I consider your preparation a valuable one. My trees were in a bad state. All the scale are now dead.” Mr J. Bruce, near Feilding : “ Trees affected with Scale Blight, Woolly Aphis and Lichens, painted with Wilks’ Specific, are now clear.” Mr A. R. Curtis, Feilding: “All the scale and other insects with which the branches were affected are now dead.” Can be obtained from Harding and Adams, sole agents for Fahiatua district. KIRK AND HOLDEN’S PATENT SPEAY PUMP. The very best pump yet put on the market. No leather suckers to corrode. Cannot clog. Easily worked. Effective. Sole agents for Fahiatua, Woodville and Danevirke districts, HARDING and ADAMS, FERNLEIGH NURSERY. MOVAL NOTICE W. PARKE s, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMFORTER, has removed to his new premises opposite the Commercial Hotel, and will open with a first-class stock of ladies’, gents’, and children’s BOOTS. Youths' and Girls' Boots a speciality. Bespoke work on the premises by the best workmen. Repairs executed the same as usual. W. FARKES.
BICYCLES, BICYCLES. W.F.C.A., Ltd., Have opened up new LINES IN COLUMBIA AND WILFRUNA BICYCLES & A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SUNDRIES IN LAMPS, WINCHES, . BELLS, CYCLOMETERS, ETC. CLUB HOTEL, PAHIATUA. ROBT. SEYMOUR desires to thank the travelling public and inhabitants of tho district for the liberal patronago bestowed upon him during the past four years, and begs to inform his numerous patrons that tho Club Hotel is now second to none in tho district (vide Herald, August 20th) owing to recent alterations and additions. Best of ales, wines and spirits only stocked and received direct from H. M. Bond. Now Samplo Rooms. Privato and Public Dining Rooms. Bedrooms clean, large and airy. R. SEYMOUR, Proprietor. 8 T A F FAN. * VIOLIN TEACHER. FEILDING. will visit Pahiatua every wook. Namos of intending pupils may bo left at the Herald Ofiico. A fow second-hand violins for salo. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. rnHE Wellington Wool-brokers’ Association will hold wool sales in Wellington during tho current soason on tho following dates : FRIDAY, Novombor 19th, 1897. THURSDAY, December 9th, 1H97. THURSDAY, January 20, IH9H. THURSDAY, February 17, 1898. On wool offered but not sold a nomina charge of Is per halo will be inado i wool is afterwards shipped to London for sale by tho agonts of tho Belling broker. All wool must bo in the various stores on the Monday prior to day of salo, otherwise it cannot be catalogued! A. G. Tailio and Co. Wairarupa Farmers' Co-oporativo Association, Limited Levin and Co., Limited N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agoncy Company, Limited Laery and Co., Limited Murrav, Roberts and Co. United Farmers Co-operative Association, Limited,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 573, 22 November 1897, Page 1
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