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Sayers & Griffin, THE PAHIATUA BUILDERS. WE beg to inform the Public of Pahiatua and Barrounding districts. that owing to Mr Griffin having enlisted, we are closing the shop in Main street, but Mr W. F. Sayers will still carry on Building, Painting, Picture-framing business as hitherto. Thanking customers for their past patronage. —We are. yours truly. SAYERS and GRIFFIN, Private Residence and Workshop, Princess Street.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. JE FJNCH, THE WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, WISHES to inform his many Friends and Old and Prospective Customers that he has returned to his did stand, next to RANFURLY STABLES. He has taken over the business recently carried on by the late C. O’Reilly, and hopes to have the pleasure of working again for the many people whom he for many yean had the honour to call HIS CUSTOMERS.

Crown Carriage Works MANOAHAO ROAD. on Hand an assortment NEW DRAYB. NEW GIGS, with and without Rubber Tyres. No waiting while your Vehicle is being built. Bring your horse along—bake your choice— hitch up, and be home in time for milking. INSPECTION INVITED. If you are too busy to come in. ring up ’Phone No. 61 for particular BiDCKS AND CO 'Phone No. <ll.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5789, 16 July 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5789, 16 July 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5789, 16 July 1917, Page 6

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