IMPORTANT NOTICE. -v ffnch. THE WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, VXJ'ISHES to inform his many Vt Friends and Old Prospective Customers that he has returned to his old 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 years had the honour to call HIS CUSTOMERS. THE ROUND TRIP! INTERESTING MOTOR TOUR. PAHIATUA-Makuri-Mangatiti-Ra-kaunui. Mr Tom. Biggar’s Comfortable Motor ’Bus. Careful Driver. Splendid view of Surrounding Country. Beautiful Makuri Gorge —the Waterfalls —Rugged Scenery. Reasonable Fare. A Cheap Tour. Arrangements for Refreshments. Interview— TOM. BIGGAK Pahiatua. Makuri or Pongaroa. Billiards Billiards! THE FAVOURITE BILLIARD SALOON. (V'akeman Street Pahiatua. IS now open to the Public- Two good tables always in first-class order. The room h«n been re-furnish-ed, and a competent marker is always In attendance. Pool, Snooker, Pyramids, and all kinds of Billiards encouraged and lots of room to both tables, V ith gafd lighting. W. McLEaN Proprietor. EAST'S SODA FOUNTAINS AND TEA ROOMS. but ingredients of the finest quality used in the making of all preparations. IOE CREAMS. ICE CREAM SUNDAES. ICE CREAM SODAS. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. BORLICK’S MALTED MILK. MORNING * AFTERNOON TEA. MILK SHAKERS. ICE CREAM SHAKES. MILK SHAKES. SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS (all Flavours). ’Phone 163. EAST’S Eetab. 1902. THIS is to let the public of Pahiatna and Surrounding District* know that I am still at the Old Stand. Main Street. Pahiatua. HORB-SHOEING A GENERAL BI.AOKBMITHING WORK Promptly and Faithfully Executed thomas Pickering MAIN STREET PAHIATUA
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5853, 28 September 1917, Page 6
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262Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5853, 28 September 1917, Page 6
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