REMOVAL NOTICE W. PARKE S, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER, 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. PARKES.
MONTHLY NORSE. MBS MONTEITH, Palmerstonstreet, ia open for engagement. Country ladies accommodated in comfort. Address— Palmerston street, or i care Mr Coleridge Bidd. £100,000,000 UNCLAIMED.Dougall's Registered List containing names of 20,000 families adveraie<r\£i- oi"„ri?ii” r r>!7?nfirty and money since 1700. Price, 1/6, post free 2/Every man and women should buy thie book, as instructions are given bow to recover property from Chancery.— DOUGALL & CO., 62, Strand, London, Eng. Est. 1844. A fortune may await you. This can now be obtained from \V. C. Rigby, Adelaid; Gordon & Gotch Mel., Brisbane ; Geo. Roberston & Co. Mel., Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane. CLUB HOTEL, PAHIATUA. 8( 2(
ROBT. SEYMOUR desires to thank j the travelling public and in- | abitants of the district for the liberal atronage bestowed upon him during he past four years, and begs to inform | iis numerous patrons that the Club iotel is now second to none in the listrict (vide Herald, August 20th) twing to recent alterations and addiions. Best of ales, wines and spirits only itocked and received direct from H. M. [fond. New Sample Rooms. Private and Public Dining Rooms. Bedrooms clean, large and airy. R. SEYMOUR, Proprietor. AKURI HOTEL Has been thoroughly renovated and improved throughout,! and Travellers can obtain all the comforts of a first-class house. Superior Wines and Spirits. Clean, roomy, comfortable Beds. Dining Room well appointed and second to none in the district. Billiard Room, Ac. E. CROSBY, Proprietor. £<HEAP MONEY 1 £IHEAP MONEY - IN SUMS OF - £IOO TO £IO,OOO —ON—
COUNTRY, CITY, ft SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS At 41% to 5%. For forma of application and full information apply to the Postmaatora Pfthialua, Ekotahuna, and Mauricoville. J- H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. NOTICE. I BEG to thank tho peoplo of Ballanco and Puhiatua for their paHt support and to inform them I am opening a butcher’s shop in l’ahiatua adjoining Mr Armitago's on Friday, tho 25th Day of March. By keeping first-class meat I hope to receive a further share of business at the following pricos: Strictly for cash. WILLIAM JUDD. XFor Oouuhs and Colds take WoodsJ UItUAT VlilTliUMlUT Cull A. I/O ll 2/0
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume VI, Issue 688, 29 August 1898, Page 1
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