H or " L Haminos Stui-.kt. .V\i'!i;. r ;. This 01(i-PS;il iilishcsl FamiL Commercial Hotel having L-m'Tt-ativ enlarged, with all mn;|.'-,m ia.p-W----merits, lor the accommodation of Commercial Travellers’ Tourists, etc., is the Largest and most Commodious Hold in the Colonies ; it (•■ms’:;!.- of 50 Bedrooms, Ladies’ Public SitLng Boom, Private Sitting Booms, Sui'es lor Private Families. C. .'orv attention being given, and II quisites att mded to. Beautifully furnished and Spacious Commercial Boom, in dulged in and appreciated by all for its size, ease, and coolness within a thousand miles. Xo other to parallel it. Splendid Promenade Balconv, 70ft in length, feeing the sea. S-weml Hot, Cold and Suower Baths. Tables replete with every luxury. Wines and Spirits being imported direct are of the best brands. Malt Liquors unequalled. Terms moderate. Special arrangements made if required. Letters and lelegrams receive prom inattention. Two of Allcock’s Prize Billiard Tables. Spacious Sam ole Booms. Cleanliness and Comfort can be assured, every tiring being under the entire supervision of the°prescnt proprietor. 020Lc T. G. LAMBERT.
Gr. L . EABO NE , .B GILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Vogel Street, WOODVILLE. DEESSED TDIBEE of all sizei kept in Stock. Estimates for Building Work given. Experienced and Echablc Men sent out for jobbing work. 10106
Coach Buildek, "Wheelwright, ak» Agricultural Implement Maker, YOGEL STREET, "WOODVILLB. Horses Shod with Care and Despatch. Every Description of Work connected with the Trade executed on the premises in First-class Style. The Very Dost Matciial used and Satisfaction Guaranteed. MGst H. T. P ERKI X S , -pLLEvIBER. Painter, Glazier, JL Paperhanger, Sign Writer, ,G-. Estimates given. Orders left with Mr W r . Nicholson will be punctually e Caekieh Between Woodville and Pahiatua. attended to.
N Express will leave the Pahiatua Hotel every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. Charges Moderate. 671 tb THE WOODVILLE EXAMINER, AND PAHIATUA ADVERTISER WAIPAWA GAZETTE, TS the Best Country Paper, and has I by far the Largest Circulation in the bush districts. It is published twice a week—on Tuesdays and Fridays, and with each Friday's issue is ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT, Containing a large quantity of mteres ing reading matter. The Subscription is £1 per, annum in advance, or Gs Gd per quarter. The Following are the Agencies for the Examiner : WOODVILLE—AV. G. Crawford Moxteith Bros T. Moore AV. Armitage AY. Smith published an
PAHIATUxV— J. Gregory P. Dawson EKETAHUNA — Jones «fc Hchutb MASTEETON— T. E. Price PALMEESTON NORTH— - W. Park MATA-IWI— A. BiRNIE TAHOEAITE Carlson & Shannon KUMEEOA DANEYIEKEE. Gregory PiONBERG & Cl-AUSEN TOUNGHUSBAND & Co. WAIPAWA — NAPIEE — AUCKLAND — MELBOUENESYDNEY — LONDON — AMEEICA— H. Michaelson J. W. Craig Cecil Gardner & Co. Neil Black & Co. Bishop, Brown & Co. Gordon & Gotch Gordon £ Gotch Gordon & Gotch H. P. Hubbard Publishing Office YOGEL-STEEET, WOODYTLLE.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 281, 7 September 1886, Page 4
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