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LIKE the new Tweeds now showing at “The farmers.” The latest in Cheek, Chevron and Fleck effects. FROM IS 11d to 4s Ild yard. W. F. C. A., LTD. For Greater Savings Quality Goods.

C. M. Burt FUNERAL, FURNISHER AND DIRECTOR. (Established 1908.) MAIN STREET PAHIATUA. Immediately opposite Herald Office. ’PHONE 106 DAY OR NIGHT. Alf. P. Fox. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M ODERN equipment and efficient _ service. Immediate service to all parts of New Zealand. ’Phone 175 62R, Day or Night. SPECIAL VALUES. A T your disposal we place an unX \ surpassed Stock and service; the prices remain unaltered. W.F.C.A. Hardware Dept. \LI. ORDERS for re-construction . material—lron, Cement, etc., place now with W. H. Murch, Ironmonger. A T ONCE—Place your orders for - \ Roofing Iron, Cement, etc for ’quake reconstruction work with Mr W. H. Murcli, Pahiatua \NAEMIC ! Pale, listless people . restored to vigorous health and t ■ y with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. . JX''.. Timms, Chemist. IGGER, better stocks to see you over the reconstruction period. XW.F.C.A. Hardware Department. BUSINESS as usual, and service unshaken; our motto for this month : Full stocks of all building requisities. W.F.C.A. hardware Department. BRICKS —Full stocks of Bricks, Chimney Pots. Lime and Cement, cheaper at Herbert and Co’s, “The Cash Stores.” CIHANGE of place. Horse Sales / now held at Mangamutu. Next date Monday. 26th February, 1934. W. A. Cittadini, Auctioneer, Pahiatua. ‘CIAEEI me back to old Virginny’ V_9 Use O-K Corn Cure and walk. Timms, Chemist. EXTRAORDINAR Y feat -K Corn Cure takes corns completely away. Timms, Chemist. HERE’S to you—a glass of real, sparkling Lion Brand Home Brew 2s packet (2s 6d posted) makes 3 gallons. A. C. Timms, Chemist, sole agent. HYDRAULIC LlME:—Carbonate of Lime, Roche Lime, in any quantities. Bricks, Drain Pipes on hand at Herbert and Co’s, “The Cash Stores.”

INSOMNIA sufferers! Harvey’s Mineral Tonic soothes jumpy nerves and ensures sound sleep. 3s 6d A. C. Timms. Chemist. INDIGESTION, flatulence, pains in stomach overcome by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3s 6d A. C. Timms, Chemist. LION Brand Home Brew—the food brew, containing ingredients prescribed by London Brewers after 100 years’ testing. 2s packet (2 s 6d posted;, makes 3 gallons. A. C. Timms, Chemist, sole agent. LION Brand Home Brew wilts summer thirsts. All British ingredients. 2s packet (2s 6d posted) produces 3 full gallons. A. C. Timms, Chemist, sole agent. TVTERYOUS disorders gone! “I receivel beneficial results from first jar of Harvey’s Mineral Tonic,” writes E. J. B.—A. C. Timms, Chemist. PLACE vour orders now with W. H. Murch, Ironmonger. PARCHED summer tongues indicate Lion Brand Home Brew, peppy and just sharp enough. 3 gallons from 2s packet (2s 6d posted) A. O. Timms, Chemist, sole agent. TERRI BLE disease—Barnacletosis —Get rid of it with O-K Corn Cure. Timms, Chemist. THIRSTY? Quash it with Lion Brand Home Brew—the best by the taste test. 2s packet (2s 6d posted) makes 3 gallons. A. C. Timms, C hemist, sole agent. Why? IS OCR SERVICE GROWING. BECAUSE of our reasonable prices, careful, reliable handling and prompt delivery. J. CLEGHORN. : PaHlatua—Eketahuna—Wellington. V Pahiatua messages: ’Phone 120. Eketahuna Depot: lvyan and Sons. ’Phone 23. Wellington: Progress Motors, Ltd., 43 Victoria Street. ’Phone 42-348

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12618, 10 April 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12618, 10 April 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12618, 10 April 1934, Page 1

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