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WHEELER’S ADYERTISNG AGENCY, NO. 8. STAFFORD-STREET, DUNEDIN THE OLDEST Established Advertising Agency New Zealand, ruuc, dcsuuiiK of Advertising either in New Zealand w Australia, will find it to their advantage to put It through the above well-known Agency. Contract advertisements, etc., also made for leading papers. » B. T. WHEELER Illustrated N. Z. New Office Stafford-st. Dunedin. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, WOODVILLE. THE Proprietor, in Thanking the Public for their liberal support in the past, hopes by unremitting Attention to the Comfort and Convenience of Travellers to merit a continuance of the same. Board and Residence, £1 Per Week. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Private Rooms for Families, Bath Room, &c. A First Class Table is Kept. Temperance Drinks of all Kinds to be had at the Bar. Good Stabling, Paddocking, and Saddle Horses on Hire. thosTgilbert, 561tc Proprietor.

NOTICE. rymE Attention of Subscribers to the Examiner is drawn to the fact that by the POSTAL NOTE SYSTEM, small sums can he forwarded from any Money Order Office, at the following rates; Subscriptions for the Examiner, or the payment of small accounts, can be made by this system with little trernd. rHE VfooDviLLE Examiner is a duly appointed GAZETTE fo lotices under the Bankruptcy Act BEDUCTION IN PBICET The Mercantile And Bankruptcy Gazette Of New Zealand. Established 1876.

ONE GUNIEA PEE YEAR. THE above is mailed to subscribers every Saturday morning and contains the latest information obtainable o Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, \\ 00l Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of satisfaction, &c., and publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent. &c., up to time of issue. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. The Mercanile and Bankruptcy Gazette has now entered its TENTH YEAR of existence ; and encourage by its past success, the proprietor begs to assure ms numerous subscribers throughout the colony that neither labor nor expence will be spared in sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most reliable of its kind in New Zealand. The half-yearly Index will in future be issued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. Note—Subscription with Index LI 6s per annumn; without Index, LI Is payable in advance. Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gazette, will please send their names and addresses to the Agent, Mr E. A. Haggen, Woodville Examiner Office, all well as to the propietor, E. T. Wheeler, No. 8 Staffort-street, Dunedin. 820tc Oringi Steam Flour Mills. THE above are now in FULL WORKING ORDER. All orders received will be promptly attended to. TERMS CASH. A. SMITH, I4ost Proprietor, Lime! Lime! Lime! WOODVILLE LIME KILNS. LIME can be had of the best quality, in any quantities from T. Moore, Agent. 267tc SMALLEY & CO. TO THE MACHINERY & STEAM USERS OF HAWKE’S BAY. HAVING taken over the Engineering and Iron Foundry Business lately carried on at Port Ahuriri, and known as tbe Hawke’s Bay Foundry, we have much pleasure in intimating that we arc now prepared to execute any orders entrusted to us, and hope, 'by strict attention to business, Moderate Charges, and Good Workmanship, to merit a share of your favors. We ai’e, &c., GALLOW 7 AY & NIVEN, 50sll Fort Ahuriri. Milk! Milk!! Milk! THE undersigned will deliver NEW MILK every morning to all parts of the township. 3d per Quart, oi-ls-per week for One Pint dailj JAMES MORGAN, "Woodlands Road. Y BOARD AND RESIDENCE, £l. MEALS Is. KFAST IN TIME TO CATCH ‘ THE EARLY TRAIN. jEDONIAN HOTEL NAPIER.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 281, 7 September 1886, Page 4

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