PUBLIC NOTICES. MEN’SJVEAR SEMI-STIFF COLLARS. Is each. FANCY STRIPED TIE, Is 6cl each FANCY SILK AND WOOL SOCKS, 2s 6d pair. INTERLOCK ATHLETIC SINGLETS AND UNDERDRAWERS, 2s 3d each. ATHLETIC SINGLETS, Is 3d each. WHITE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 6s 9d. P.K. FUGI SHIRTS. 8s 6d. LUVISCA SHIRTS. 11s 6d. WOOL FELT HATS, in Brown, Grey and Fawn, 6s 9d each. GENT’S PULLOVERS', from 9s 6d cadi. GENT’S PULLOVERS, 9s 6rl each. SUITS TO MEASURE, from 69s 6d. W. (“Bill”) Rutherford “THE CENTRE.” • Cartage. • LET US ATTEND TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS. OUR efficient service will save you money and worry. Engage us and see for yourself. Engage us for the new wool season We are at the service of settlers at any time. Our Charges Are Always Reasonable FAMOUS GLEN COAL! Obtain supplies from us. Matthews Bros. District Distributors. COAL MERCHANTS, FAttIATTJ FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' NOTICES. LOYAL MANGATAINOKA LODGE. MANCHESTER UNITY, INDEPENDENT ORDER ODDFELLOWS. NEXT MEETING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934. At 8 p.m. MALE and Female Candidates accepted from 16 years of age. Sick benefit £1 per week for 52 weeks, thereafter 10's per week, as long as illness lasts. Sickness, Medicad. Death and Hospital Benefits immediately on joining. Maternity benefits after 12 months Death benefits from £30—£250. Highest benefit*’, for lowest rate of any Friendlv Society . Particulars from— H. A. BICK Sec., P.O. Box 19, Pahiatua. Or any Member. COURT PAHIATUA NO. 6730. (Established 1886.) SOUND and popular institution. Liberal sickness and death benefits. Cosy lodgeroom. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Next meeting TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934. At 8 p.m. Information gladly given by undersigned or any officers G. F. GELDERD, Secretary. Tararua Street. U.A.0.D., PAHIATUA, NO. 25. (United to Assist.) MAYFAIR HALL. QUARTERLY MEETING. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1934. At 7.15 p.m. Payment of lines. Initiation. A Dance to follow. J. E. MACDONALD, Sec. J. H. BROWN, Treas. Woodville Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1934. To take place on the WOODVILLE RACECOURSE. Groat Show of Dairy Cattle. Record entries in all sections. Excellent programme of Ring Events SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. CHOPPING AND SAWING EVENTS. Big entries, over 40 competitors. BIG TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. Don t miss th:;s year's big show. Hot water provided iree. Admission: Adults Is 6d ; Children under 16 6d; Children under 6, free; Vehicles Is 6d. R. R. JOHNSTON. Secretary. MEMORIAM CARDS- T.KTTF OF THANKS, ETC. PRINTED PROMPTLY AT TI “HERALD” OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12569, 9 February 1934, Page 1
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