comt'r pahiatua A.0.P., No. 6730. i rm TH E Ordinary meeting of the above lodge will be held on TUESDAY. May 13 h, 1992. G. F. GELDEUD, Secretary. r OYAL MANGA TAINOKA LODGE U M'.O.K.. M U., No. 7250 The ordinary meeting of th? above Lodge will be held on Wednesday. May 14th, 1902. at 7 30 i>.m , at the Forester’s Hall, I‘ahialna. F. G MILNE, Secretary.
H IJ. NEWPORT OAHDKNEB. I AYINv. on; of Lawns and Gardens -i a Speciality. Gay labour or contracts taker *.c keep gardens by the year. Fence Trimming, Tree Pruning and Horticulture in all its branches. Address—c/o Mr 11. 11. King, Pnhiatua.
OANS ON MORTGAGE NO VALUATION FEE. Available for mmediate investment, loans at 4i per ceat " in sums to suit borrowers. No valuation fen charged. G. HAROLD SMITH. Solicitor, Pi-.liiatua
r DONALDSON, laker and » Confectioner, .fain-street, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Pahiatua. and surrounding districts that, us from April Ist, 1902 the price per lib loaf will be 7d. Full weight guaranteed. None but the best flour used. pst lb'.to TELKl’ItesE 23 THK PREMIER BO t K ARCADE AND BIN TING WORKS. Mau) m:t «... °fthiatufl F. G. MOORE Bookseller, stationer and general printer.
PIANOS rpHE Pianos imported b.y the Dresden Piano Coy. are sonorous in tone, exquisite in finish, superior in workman* ship, and perfect in action. They are from the best manufacturers in the world, and cannot bo excelled. The list includes Rich, Lipp Jc Sohn, John Broadwood iv Sons, Bohm, Erard, Collard A Col'ard, Rosonkianz, and other-. These instruments suitable for the school, cottage or mansion, are now on view, and .your inspection invited. DRESDEN PIANO CO. WELLINGTON M. J. BROOKES Manager. Agent— T. B. HUNTER, Pahiatua
NOTICE. IT AVING taken over Mr Benzie’s 1_ Trocadero I trust the same patronage will bo extended to rae by settlers ami the travelling public as was accorded my predecessor. By strict attention to every detail necessary to lb:; comfort of the travelling public and general, I hope to be able tc maintain the first class ■r.putatioii this hnu-e lias throughout tlio colony. K. C. COX, Proprietor.
T. GOKE. 1 ri ir.DKn and contkactob, i’Aill ATUA. i I \ KSI I.‘hiS to impress the iuliubij I / t tins of the district that he * i once m in- in their district and is 1 J* prepared to undertake large or small > r contracts in i lie building line, Jobbin;; work promptly and faithfully J! executed.
'j ■h • V J. iiii Ni *’l V K Trees should have* a pine** in every garden. No trees un more lioautifuk. A line collection of hardiest varieties is always stocked at Horton’s ‘ Premier ’’ Nurseries, Prices o n application WAbK SWOBM Flo B—the Wnn,l"rlul W »'lM \V nrriur, —aro v.ry | tUtoUvn bbiUiiiic bole, everywhere.*
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 2 May 1902, Page 4
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464Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 2 May 1902, Page 4
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