I|ARE YOU THERE, MORIARTY P ■X7ES, with a Brand New FRUIT \ and CONFECTIONERS SHOP in Main Street (next Commercial H< What is More, Mine is the only “White” Fruit Shop in Pahiatua. It therefore, deserves your support het that notion out of your head that a “White”' Shop cannot exist and cannot sell cheap. I will not be undersold bv any person. I am out to REDUCE the Cost of Living, and will succeed with vour co-operation. FULL RANGE OF CONFECTION; ERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Now opened up. Prices DEAD RIGHT. —“THE WHITE SHOP”— For My Fruit and Confectionery. Should be the Motto of everyone for the future. p S —No Specked Fruit sold by me. I give this away to deserviug cases. D. MORIARTY. AUCTIONEER. COMMISSION AGENT. AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMAN. PAHiATUA STOCK •ALU. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,191 S. FARMERS’ YARDS. WEEP CATTLE — 10 M.S. yearlings 4 3-vears heifers on drop. 4 2-vear dairy heifers at drop 3 2-year Hol-tein and S.H. bulls 2 empty cow s 1 emptv heifer 1 3-year-old empty heifer 1 Jersey bull 4 ;3-vear S.H. milking stiain bull 1 fat cow 1 store cow . . , „ 1 S.H. (milking strain) bull 1 3-year S.H. bull 2 Ponies (1 4-year-old and 1 yearing). " BKEI AH UN A STOCK BALK. rHURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7th, 1913 Commencing at 1 p.m. good line . 100 fat and forward ewes, good 80 » wv-. 120 per cent, w.f lambs at loot 60 w.f. hoggets 2* w.f. hoggets 15 b.f. hoggets BATTLE.30 m.s. yearnngs 2S w.f. hoggets __ 20 m s. vearlings. S.H. 15 i5-n '.l- Jersey cross dairj heifers, tip-top line k 10 springing heifers 10 yearling steers -> sound dairv cows 2 . i >v s, 3rd ers guaranteed sound 2 P.A. bulls 2 sound dairy cows 2 16-months bulls 1 yearling steers 1 •mpt'. store cow 4 yearling Hereford bull 1 yearling S.H. bull 1 yearling p.b. Jersey bull 6 porker--6 weaners 1 blai k p ling rising "yr broken to saddle and home: 1 good leading dog 1 young bitch, unbroken CKTHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY". NOVEMBER 3. 1918. niatua—ll a.m., Rev. H. Cot tom , 7 p.m.. Mr E. Holdaway. 11l me 11 a.m.—Mr J. J. Boa gey ; 7.30 p.m . Rev. H. Cottom. iboniako—2.3(i p.m., Re\ . H. Cottom ikomako—2.3o p.m.,—kau 2.30 p.m.. Mr E. Holdaway. <T PAULS PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH SUNDAY". NOVEMBER 3, 1913. ’ahiatua—Morning at 11; evening at 7. Jang itainoka—2.3o p.m. ’real her Rev. R. Welsh. HURCH OF KN G L A ND. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1918. Peter'-. Pahiatua—a.m., Holy Communion 1 1 a.m , M itin--1 a.m.. H oly Communion p.m.. Evensong Janus, Koriini—..‘lo p.m., Evensong. James'. Hinrmoa—.3o p.m.. Evensong HUP C H O F CHRIST. i Mari'mliao Poad.) '('NI)AV Nf tV EM HER 1918. I a.in.. ‘• I>i e.ikirig of Bread,” followed by Address. .30 p in.. Bifile School P m foreign M -ion Address Preacher. Mr Grinstead. Ife i'll*. |•. i■e, | |\V Ii v t 1 11 ARM V . 27. 1918. AI,VA T I O N ;r\ OA Y. OCTOBER K > | > f] 11 a . Holme-, fl 111 . . P' 1 e Meet ing prn .. sail. ' ion Meeting. What M i ■■ M ide F< (,'a;>ta in 11 uston .
UA.O U LODGE PAHIATUA, N 0.4. THE next Lodga mofltinc; will bp ||< Id on TH I' HSI>A V, Nov Htli, at 8 p.n>. R Ht T RKE. Secretary. M :i riiiatninoka.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6185, 2 November 1918, Page 8
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