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WANTED COLUMN. FOUND. —“-Gold brooch, in Palmerston North Toad. Owner have same by paying coats. Apply Herald office

WAITED. —A general, or working housekeeper. Apply Mrs (Dr.) Dawson.

FURTHER bargains have bees turned out at the Wanganui Assigned Stock Sale at Sandford and Burrough’s. Premises being enlarged stock must be sold.

WA-NTEU. —Thoroughly reliable young quarter-draught horse. Apply Cecil Van Praagh, Ballanoe.

FOR SALE —Freshly picked Plums, Damsons an d Apples, in. large or small quantities, cheap for cash. Apply J. McHalicK, Main Road South, ’Phone 144 w.

Headache tablets or Wafers, at King’s, , Powders 1/6 box.

BRING the Children up to Harvey, near Post Office. Pleasant Portraits. Mothesrs, take your Juveniles to Harvey.

J UST ARRIVED.—One ton No. LA Pears, Apples; Plums, also a new line of W. and G. and Saucers, for sale privately at Matt.

RED BOSE for hands and face, large bottle 1/6, at King’s.

]Vf USIC! MUSIC!! New Songs, if I. Dance Albums, Waltz and Pianoforte Pieces now to band. Johnstone, Smallwood and Hemy Tutors always in stock at Wellington prices. —E. P. Badger, Stationer, Pahiatua.

FOR Immediate Sale. —New B.S.A. Motor Cycle, free engine, three speeds, military model. Inquire quickly at A. and R. Donald’s motor garage. Wanted Known. INTENDING Patrons to the Showon FRIDAY can depend on getting a nice Cup of Tea and Light Luncheon at the nominal charge of Is. I will also have a Soft Drink and Fruit Stall on the Ground. —J. S. McNiool, Vunala Tea Emporium. Using The Periscope. THE “Evening Post” gives an interesting account of the training the men in camp get in the use of the Periscope. Comrades representing the enemy, are sent out and told to conceal themselves. They are then instructed to advance on the defended trenches. They come slowly on. taking advantage of whatever cover is available, and it is the duty of the man with the periscope, himself below the parapet of the trench, to discover the “enemy” at the earliest possible moment. Men of the 9th have shown themselves to be remarkably quick at this class of work. This points to the value of keen eyesight. If vqur eyesight is not as keen as it might be, better go along to Oxley and let him examine your eyes. GEO. OXLEY. OPTICIAN, PAHIATUA

Shorthand-T y piste. Messrs abraham & williams. Ltd., Auctioneers. F®hiatua. require the serrioee of a competent typiste. who has thorough knowledge of shorthand. Applications, which will be treated confidentially, must be in,writing, stating salary required. Preliminary Notice. The annual garden fete, at St. Peter's Vicarage, will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1916. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. 1916. When even more than the usual attractions will be offered. Fuller particulars later. Please keep this date free. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist. Master ton a. and p. association. 29th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SOLWAY SHOW. THE PREMIER NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY. 15th and 16th. 1916. Ram and Ewe Fair. GRAND DISPLAY of Horeee, Cattle. Sheep, Pigs, Dogs. Paoduoe. and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING OOMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIAL. Accommodation arranged for visitors. Apply by letter to the secretary. Showgrounds comprise 70 ace's c t ideal picnic grounds; Native bush, running streams, shady nooks. Hot water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. Write for schedule and full particulars to — J. B. EMMETT. Secretary, Box 40, Masterton.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5350, 5 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5350, 5 February 1916, Page 1