WANTED GOLUMN WILL the party who borrowed my Tube Expander kindly return at once. —D. P. Davidson, Engineer. WANTED to Sell, cheap.—A few cords dry rimu firewood. Apply Herald office. INSPECT the latest model Studebaker on view at the local agents, Messrs A. and R. Donald. Arrange for a trial run. WANTED KNOWN—That Matthews Brothers’ powerful motor lorry is now ready for conveying furniture and goods to any part of the district. ’Phone 61. IP you want to save money, call at T. R. Greig’s Clearing Sale. Bargains for all.—T. R. Greig, Main Street. THE Allied Forces are holding their own and, will come out on top—and we are on 1 top in choice Silver and Electro-plate Goods, Glassware, etc. (all guaranteed); suitable for wedding presents. Prices equal to Wellington. —E. P. Badger, Stationer, Pahiatua. STILL the same price! Delicious Block Cake,ls per lb at Webster’s Tea Rooms. A choice selection of English and Dominion Confectionery in stock. THE PEN DOCTOR—Sometimes a mishap occurs to your Fountain Pen. Buy your pen where, if anything goes wrong it can be repaired and made a good as new. Several kinds kept in stock at Moore’s Book Arcade- Pahiatua. at all prices. HAVE YOU! YOU! SEEN OUR N EW m ILLINEBY * Yours truly— A. S. EVANS, Centre of Pahiatua. Eye* Right—Are They! THAT’S a question which is of the utmost importance to you. And if your eyesight NOW is not as perfect as it should be the trouble can only increase if you do not seek early advice If your vision is not clear, if your eye 6 are too easily tired, or you find that reading causes headache, have your eyes tested by George Oxley. It will cost you nothing, and perhaps save you a deal of worrv, discomfort and expense. Remember, delay is dangerous. Eyesight testing parlours at BEOR6E OXLEY. THE QUALIFIED OPTICIAN, Mam Street Pahiatua. Here it is in Black & White \T LEVY is glad to announce to J in® public that he has purchased 75 dozen men’s summer shirts, in black and white, smart stripes and ex eellent materials before the rise in price previous to the war. Best makes only—Kaip.poi, Zealandia and Cambridge—black and white and the latest in striped shirts, 4/6 and 5/-, worth 6/11; Tennis Shirts, best qualitv in the Dominion, 4/6 and 5/-, worth 6/11 Only to be had at .V. LEVY’S. Near Bank of New Zealand, Pahiatua. Singing & Voice Production* MR C. SPENCER COMPTON (Organist St. Matthews’, Masterton), will visit PAHIATUA weekly, and is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for Pianoforte or Singing. Early application necessary. Terms and all information from Mr Compton, “Grandford House,” Masterton. BILLIARDS. BILLIARD PLAYERS in the Pahiatua District are notified that the two tables at Sims’ Saloon have been recovered with the best cloths obtainable. The lighting of the tables is practically perfect. A TRIAL SOLICITED. T. H. SIMS, Proprietor. Woodville A. & P. Association MTLKING COMPETITION MILKING COMPETITION. £l2 Given in CASH PRIZES, besides a CUP. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER Ist. ENTRIES CLOSE 0 CTO HER Ist. COW may bo milked on any day from tAptombor 20th to November 30th. For full particulars and conditions apply to W. A. LYON. Secretary, Woodville.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4946, 21 September 1914, Page 1
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