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EMBROIDERED SPOT COSTUME CRASH, in Tussore colour, with black, navy, pale blue, red or cream spot, 86in wide, 3s od, 2s lid, 8s 6d, and 4s 6d the yard. Costume complete made to order from 8 gnineas FANCY FRENCH VIOLES, in beautiful colouriDgs DRESS and designs, spot and floral effects in navy, pink. blue, and eau de nil, 28in wide, 2s 6d and 2s lid m-s *- t ~ the yard. Costume complete to order from 8i ]Vf \ FKn I ATjS. guineas. PLAIN COSTUME LINENS and CRASHES, in white and all colours, from IOJd, Is, Is Bd, Is 6d, Is lid, and 2s 9d the yard. Costume to order from 2$ guineas. PATTERNS SENT POBT FREE ON APPLICATION TO THB D.1.C., WELLINGTON. THE NEW COTTON ETAMINE CANVAS, in spots and fancy eShots and nearly all colours, 81in wide, Is lid the yardREAL FRENCH CAMBRIC, in white grounds, with coloured spots and stripes, suitable for shirts, morning dresses, etc., quite fast in colour, 31in wide, the yard. FANCY COTTON DELAINES, in white and coloured grounes and all the very beet designs, will wash and wear well, 31in wide, Bid the yard. HOYLE'S BEST ENGLISH PRINTS, in navy, butcher blue, and red grounds, 60 different patterns fast colours, 31in wide, 7|d the yard. COTTON AND LINEN i

A. H. W. BAUCKE & CO., BLACKSMITHS & WHEELWRIGHTS. CROWN CARRIAGE WORKS MAIN STREET. The proprietors of the above works, which have been so suooessfnllv earried on for some time past, are prepared to execute all orders with which they may be favoured, whether new work or repairs, with all possible despatch. Believing that their surest way to success lies in promising a good article, and in always keeping their promise, they have adopted as their mottoes — in their advertising, “NO PUFF,” in their work “ NO SLUMMING.'' Mr R. Black is still wielding the hammer at the shoeing forge, and we would specially draw the attention of horse-owners to cur SHOW SHOES all made on the premises. Horses with defective feet scientifically treated. A trial solicited Agents Dunlop-Kelly Tyre Co., admitted to be the best in the market, rurs easy, no jolting, and good wear. Solid Robber Wringer fitted—Ladies please note. Excelsior Wool Press. Be»t and cheap, st for the small farmer. . , 'i Li ! * Bnccies Rustics, Gigs, Milk Drays, and vehioles of every description made to order for cash or on the ■ Dags ' ’ hire system.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HOMESTEAD, MAKO MAKC, The entire pony TOM THUMB. TOM THEME is a beautiful dappled grey pony, stands 50 inches high, wit/, remarkably good temper, and is very strong. Terms : £1 is; grazing is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply w. McLeod, Owner Mako Mako. J TO Stand this Season at Mronui, Mangatainoka, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION DONALD. DONALD is by British Lion dam by Bothwell. , Fees —Single mare £2 10s. ljjddocking free Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to j. H. MONTIETH. TO stand this season at Nikau, the celebrated ROADSTER STALLION CANDIDATE. Candidate is a dark chestnut horse with black points, and stands about 153 hands high. He is by Electioneer out of a Nstator mare, and shows bone and muscle of the best. He is particularly good tempered, and is a capital roadster. For further particulars apply to J. BOKTHWICK, Grassmere Farm, Nikau. NEW BLOOD. The pony stallion PRINCE CHARMING rill be at the ser\ ice of breeders every Tuesday at the Commercial Hotel tables. Prince Charming is a handsome ilack pony, standing n hands, ind is thoroughly good tempered tnd reliable. Terms £2 2s. For further particuars apply to R. QUIRKE, Owner, Scarborough. HORSEBREAKING. R QUIRKE. of Scarborough, begs . to inform horse-owners that he is still prepared to break in horses to iiiogle an 1 doubl 1 • j with 1 verj oare and attention a* 1 • < toion. Castration of colts undertaken.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1884, 3 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1884, 3 November 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1884, 3 November 1904, Page 3

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