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FIRE BRIGADE SOCIAL. ASOCIAL, arranged by the Pali iatua Fire Brigade will be Held in the Foresters’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th. Competition, attendance and honour service Medals will he presented during the evening. Good Music for dancing. Refreshments provided. A good evening’s enjoyment promised. Admission : Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. A. WHITE, Secretary Social Committee, THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. FARMERS’ UNION SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. Monster concert programme— Tickets: Gentlemen, 3s; ladies, 2s. J. A. WALSH, Secretary. ROLLER-SKATING! ROLLER-SKATING! DRILL HALL~"PAHIATUA. (Under the Auspices of the Paliiatua Honorary Territorials). THE OPENING OF THE SEASON; THE OPENING OF THE SEASON; THE OPENING OF THE SEASON; MONDAY. THURSDAY * SATUREVENINGS, From 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Also on WEDNESDAY Afternoons. Admission charges : Members 6d, non-members Is; children 3d. J. A. WALSH, Secretary. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! MR W. PRYDE, of Nireaha. who has re-commenced sawmilling, has a good supply of TOTARA, 111 MU, MATA I, and WHITE PINE Timber, dressed or undressed, for sale. Price List on Application. Enquiries Solicited. Loading Station : HUKANUI. Address: W. PRYDE, Rural Box, Eketahuna. REBUILDING. MR J. S. McNicol wishes to notify his numerous customers and the general public that he is re-building the premises lately destroyed by fire, at Mangamutu, and anticipates having a first-class, up-to-date building erected in about six weeks’ time. He is still conducting business at the temporary premises. J. S. McNICOL & Co., MANGAMUTU. Mangamutu, April 6, 1914. Campbell Thomson&Co LAND AGENTS, Ward Street, Dannevirke, —HAVE FOR SALE—--1 ACRES, lease o years at LI I 4 vJ per acre; nearly all flat, all well grassed; 5 acres barley; 9 acres stumped ; 5 paddocks ; well .watered : 4 roomed house, cowshed (concreted), large hayshed, etc. As a going concern, with 50 good cows, milking machines, boiler, etc., L9OO. IQ ACRES, freehold; all grass--o*l ed; fenced into 7 paddocks; well watered; 70 acres flat, balance undulating; 6-roomed house, concreted cowshed, implement shed, etc. Close to factory, school and township. Price £'23 per acre; £7OO cash, balance 5 per cent. 1 ilAll ACRES improved sheep I V/vJU country ; good homestead ; well fenced and subdivided; wintered over 2 sheep. Price £9 per acre; £I2OO cash. OPENING NOTICE. T DESIRE to Notify the public of I Paliiatua and surrounding districts that 1 have opened a Carriage, Alotor and Waggon Building Factory, combined with a Horse-shoeing, Implement Making and General Smithing Business in the new and modern premises specially erected for the purpose in Main Street, next the Bank of New South Wales. 1 am prepared to undertake CARRIAGE A* MOTOR-BODY BUILDING, WHEELWRIGHTING. PAINT ING and TRIAIMING in all branches of the Trade. HOUSE-SHOEING, lAIPLEAI ENT A! ANUFACTUIIING. and REPAIRING, and all classes of BLACKSAIITHI NO WORK by firstclass tradesmen. Only the very best material will be used. Aly ability as a tradesman is wellknown in tlu> district, having spent 5J years in Paliiatua, and altogether 17 years at the trade. Aly work has given entire satisfaction at all times to the numerous customers for whom it has been by pleasure to build or repair vehicles. The “Smith” shop is under the capable charge of Air “BOB” BLACK, whose reputation as a veterinary horsesh<ier is recognised throughout "the district. Customers can therefore rest assured that any work with which he is entrusted will lie turned out in the best possible manner. He has also made a special study of Motor Car Springs, and has that branch of the trade down to a very fine art. Alotor Car owners can depend upon getting new Springs built that will withstand the strain of the roughest roads. The new stock and modern plant was personally selected from the lending firm in the Dominion. 1 am therefore in a (Misition to guarantee that all work executed will l>e of absolutely FIRST-CLASH QUALITY both in material and workmanship, and I trust by strict attention to business and very reasonable charges to merit a share of public patronage. W. J. Palmer, Central Carriage, Motor aud Waggon Factory, (Next Bank of Now South Wales), MAIN STREET.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4830, 7 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4830, 7 May 1914, Page 8