WANTED COLUMN. lOST. —In Pahiatua a gold penJ dant brooch, set with amethyst and pearls. Applv HeTald of-. nee. BEAUTIFY the Home with Harvey’s Pictures. Beautiful ijfcenes Just Arrived; Very Cheap. WANTED TO SELL.—a good, » reliable horse ; suitable for gig or saddle. Apply Presbyterian Manse. T OST. —A starting handle for mo- ■* oar, between Donald’s garage and Mangahao. Finder please return to Donald’s Garage. V^I7ANTED TO BUY.—One or two ▼ t good quiet cows, dose to profit Apply, stating price, to “N. 0.,” do Herald office. SPLASH !! ! Mothers, take vour Children to the Children's Swimming Carnival in the Borough Baths, next Wednesday afternoon Admissdon free. Full particulars on page 2 lOST. —Young black and white -A bitch about Mangatainoka. Reward at Walkley's Store. NOW’S the time* your hair comes off. King’s Tresso will certainly hold it in. following always in stock.— J. Ladies American Home J<nrnal, Weldon’s, Harrison’s. Weldon’s Children 3, Evdry Ladys’s, Leach'a, Weigak. Australian Journals. Auckland Meekly, Press, Canterbury Times and Otago Witness, 24s per annum; all strictly in advance; posted to any addkess. —E. P. Badger, Stationer. Pahiatua. IR-ST-GRADE Nelson Fruit.— Cooking Apples. 6/6; doopqrt, 8/. 401 b case. William Pears, Tomatoes, Peaches, 4/6 per 221 b case. Freight paid; cash with order.— H. G. KINGSLAND. “Appleby,” Nelson. CIHOICE Hot-house Grapes and 1 Fruit in Season at Webster’s Tea Rooms. Afternoon tea and soft drinks at all hours. ’Phone 86. XJTRUIT going cheap at The Mart. I- Clients, order your Fruit for Jam early. Peaches, Plums. Apples. Tomatoes and Pears, selling at low prices to clear. MOTORISTS. —We have for sale. cheap, Ford cars, taken as part payment for Studebakers. Inquire quickly at A. and R. Donald’s, Pahiatua. ANTED KNOWN—Buy yom ▼ T Tyres now for the holidays.— Dunlop, Michelin, and United States; all sizes stocked at Bastin and Avery’i GarageI^IOUND. —The quickest, strongest. and most effective Haroe Fastener on the market. Enquire from J. S. McNicol, Sole Agent. Some Spectacles are Cheap at Any Price, BUYING bargain spectacles or eye-glasses is generally a very dangerous proposition. First-dam optical goods and firstc-laas work in adjusting glasses cannot be purchased at bargain rates. Don’t risk your sight by subjecting its care to cheap glasses or unskilled advice. There's just one safe course to puisne under all circumstances. Get the advice of Geo. Oxley, the Optician of long experience. with a reputation for both skill and ability. GEO OXLEY, OPTICIAN, PAHIATDA. Horticultural and Industrial Show. To be held under 1 the auspices of the Pahiatua A. and P. Association, DRILL HALL, PAHIATUA, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th and Bth 1916. Entries close on Saturday NEXT, the 26th instJ. A. WALSH. , Georetary. Pongaroa Horticultural awl Industrial Society. —THE—NINTH AUTUMN SHOW Will be held in the Town Hall, Pongaroa, on THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1916 CILASSES for POT PLANTS, CUT / FLOWERS. FRUIT. VEGETABLES. FARM PRODUCE. HOME INDUSTRIES, FANCY WORK A SCHOOL EXHIBITS Trophies and Special Prizes to the £4O. value of £46. Catalogues and Envelopes on Application. A. DICKENS, President. R. W. MORRIS. Secretary. Thanks, MRS WATERMAN and Family . wish to return thanks to all who so kindly sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy, and those who gave their help in their recent sad bensavement. Money To Land. (WRI iu sums to emit I I borrowers. —Country lands, with good margin. FRANK WHITE. “Eastry,” Eketahana.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5361, 19 February 1916, Page 1
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