NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OK PAHIATUA AND SUBROL'NDING DISTIiICTH I THE Undersigned, beg to inti- , mate tlmt I intend opening np business in the New Shop, nearly opposite Stewart's Hotel, on Monday, sth April, as a Practical Boot end Shoe Maker, and am prepared to execute all Orders entrusted to me on the Shortest Possible Notice. Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed Having a Good Stock of Leather, I can guarantee every article turned out. 1 have also a splendid stork of the Best Boots procurable, consisting of Indies’, Gents’, Boys’ and Children's, which I can recommend to the public with the Utmost Confidence. Repairs executed with Neatness and Despatch. H EN R Y rjl HOM AS. Opposite Stewart's Hotel. LEX a . B IKN I E , Pahiati a General Store, Begs to intimate to the Inhabitants of this district, that he has opened Large and Commodious Premises, tnearly opposite the Paliiatua Hotel), where he intends keeping a large assortment of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery. Drapery, Boots, Ac., at reasonable prices ; and expects, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Goods of the Best Manufacture kept on file premises, and delivered to all parts of the district. Parties Called on for Orders, Mosgeil and English woollen goods kept in stock. Best Northern and Christchurch Boots. Shoes, and Slippers. Sure to give satisfaction. Canterybury Hams and Bacon. New Zealand Co's. Sugar, No. 1,2, AH. Australian Co's. China Teas. Boys’ Outfits. Men's Outfits.
All new goods. J usl opened up. Inspection invited. ALEX. BIRN IE , Pahiatua Gem-.ral Stoee. PAHIATUA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES RICHARD I'JORROBIN. Having leased tlie aliove Stables, intends to open them with a good supply of Saddle Horses and Buggies. l irst Class Accommodation. Him experience of 10 years' in the district should lx- a sufficient guarantee that every attention will he paid to his Customers. Orders by me Promptly Attended to. SPECIAL (.’ACTION. riIHK Stearine Candle Manufacture 1 hig Co., •• Apollo,” in Schiedam, Holland, hereby give notice to the trade, tliat owing to the spurious imitation of their brand, the candles for the Australian and New Zealand market will in future simply bear on their usuul labels the name •• Schiedam." They obtained the Medal of Merit at \ ietuia, 1878 ; the Gold Medal at Paris, 1878 ; the Gold Medal at Amsterdam, INB3. Sole Export Agents—Ellis. Kislingbury and Co., London. Orders Executed through London Merchants. j —fL. * ' , . NOTICE, \FOI R - HORSE Coaeh leaves Mauiiceville for Kkctahiiua, Paliihtus. Woodville, and Tahoraite, for Napier and Palmerston, for West Const thrice weekly, (Mondays, \\ odnesdavs. and Fridays), returning the following days. Passengers and Luggage Parcels, Ac., lsM>ki'd at any of the above-mentioned places, and at the office qf >Jr J, Vile, Hall-street, llasterton. Fares and Freights roasotutblc. VILE A PETERSEN. Proprietors. 14*Jtcrtao, May, 17th DJ3O.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 53, 10 December 1886, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 53, 10 December 1886, Page 1
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