ST. PETER’S CHURCH, PAHIATUA. Grand bazaar and fancy FAIR, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th and sth, In the DRILL HALL. Plain and Fancy Work, Provisions, Sweets, Refreshments, Numerous Competitions, lots of fun and attractions. To be opened on Tuesday, May 4th, by the Countess of Mountcashel. Admission Is, Children 6d. OLYMPIC THEATRE. PAHIATUA. MONDAY, MAY 3rd. The Imperial Pictures, On a First Visit and a Royal Visit. AN EVENT OF THE YEAR. Is. Children 6d. THE IMPERIAL PICTURES Under the direction of A. W. Harrison, Esq. THE DREADNOUGHT IN ACTION, The Greatest Picture of all. 2s. Children 6d. Unsurpassed. THE ATTACK BY TORPEDOES, A Replica of the Dominion’s Gift. 10,000 Feet of Films, all New. Popular Prices: 2s, Is. Children 6d. A. IV. HARRISON, Manager. KONINI HALL. V SOCIAL and DANCE in aid of the above funds wil be held in Konini Hall on Wednesday, sth May, at 8 p.m. Admission: Gents 2s, ladies Is. NOTICE. r 11 11 E price of Milk from the Ist of JL May will be 4d per quart. Quantities of one gallon or over per day Is per gallon. McGovern bros. J. MOYNAHAN. Pahiatua, April 29, 1909. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMl’Ol NIIED in the Pahiatua County Pound, on April 28th, by the ranger, from Girdwood's road. 1 aged bay mare, with white bind toot, shod all round: saddlemarked. If not claimed and expenses paid "ill be sold on Thursday, the 6th day of May, at noon. H. J. WAKEFORD, Poundkoeper. In the Magistrate's Court, holden at Pahiatua, between Lily Anderson, wife of John Anderson, of Pahiatua, horseowner, plaintiff, and James Watkins, formerly of Mangatainoka. farm hand, but whose present address is unknown, delendant. To JAMES V ATKINS, aforesaid. r I TAKE NOTICE that the aboveX named Plaintiff has issued against you a summons out ot this Court for the sum of three pounds ten shillings, that an order for substituted service has been obtained herein. AND that the said summons will be heard on Tuesday, the twenty-fifth day of May 1909, at the Magistrate’s Court, Pahiatua. at 10 a.m. A copy of the summons and statement of claim may be obtained at the Courthouse, Pahiatua. Dated this 30tli dav of April. 1909. SMITH and McSHKRRY. Solicitors for Plaintiff. Pahiatua. 1). O’ROURKE, Clerk of Court.
fHE LEADING SADDLER. J. B. WESTLAKE X B. WESTLAKE wishes to re- • turn thanks to his numerous customers for enabling him to state that ho has sold the largest number of covers during the last season of all seasons that he has been in business. The reason must be obvious—good fit, good work, good material, which must prevail. Importing extra heavy shipment for next season. Best place in Pahiatua to get youi saddles repaired for neatness, dura bility and comfort to your horse. The only maker in the district ol Men’s Riding Saddles. J. B. WESTLAKE, AGENT FOR MESSRS T. WAGB * COMPANY. COACH BUILDERS, MASTERTON. Messrs T. Wagg and Company ar» recognised as one of the best build ors in the North Island. If you want a smart up-to-date vehiol* call on me. Cash or Easy Terms of Pay mens Arranged. To Farmers.—Fish dinners every day at Fish and Oyster Saloon. Fish cooked to order any hour of the duy at city unco*.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 1
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