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POST OFFICE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, V\’()( )J >\'l j.ij-:. rnlll-: above house is Still ill (lie 1. bands of Mr Simpson, who. while (,hanking the Pnbhc ior past favours, respect fully solicits a, lair stum.! of support in the future. The House will shortly bo enlarged, a Lavatory and Lain v, i! 1 also be addl'd. The beds are second to none in Y oodville, and the Table will receive Mm Simpson’s special atttontion. Refreshments at all hours. Looking Ollice for all Coaches. Stables and Paddocks in connection with tlio House. 2G2n20 Address,—Pox Tl. DANIEL offers lior services as Ladies’ Monthly Nurse. Per present address enquire at Mr IJoeg’s. 177000 EKETAHUNA GENERAL STOLE, TEMPELANCE HOTEL, AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES Proprietor. nnRAVELLELS, Tourists, and i others supplied with first-class accommodation at reasonable rates. Hot and cold baths. Good stables and paddocks for horses and travelling stock. Tho stove contains a well-as-sorted stock of general merchandise. Orders for the carriage of goods between Masterton and the northern district ns far as Palmerston North will receive prompt attention. Orders left at the office of the Woouvillk Examixeu will bo promptly attended to. oOGtc MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. ’XT'ERY Largo Sums arc at present \ not negotiable, money market being considerably exhausted by existing Lank pressure. "Wo quote rate of Interest fully 7 to7l-per cent for sums m excess of £SOO with every probability of a further advance, and wc should advise Lorrowcrs to take advantage of present quotations. About £20,000, divisible, to arrive from England by Incoming Mail, will command, on high class securities, i lowest rates. Scandinavian securities still command attention and arc readily negotiable ■ CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Mortgage Agents, Gkey-sxkeet, Wellington’. ESTABLISHED 1875. 35Cst MAHALAITAE A STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. I HAVE this day leased the above Mills to Mr G. Mason, who will carry on the business in future. All accounts owing to mo in connection with the business are requested to bo settled at once. E. STURDY. HAYING taken the above Mills, I hope to receive a continuance of the support hitherto accorded my predecessor. On band, a large quantity of sawn and dressed timber, quality guaranteed, 50,000 feet. T and 0 flooring, lining and rusticating, thoroughly seasoned. Also about 200,000 feet of general building timber, heart of Totara, Matai, Limu, and White Pine, which I can deliver in Woodville at local rates. G. MASON, Proprietor. MLS. MARSHALL is prepared to give Lessons in Music, Singing, and Drawing. Communications left at the Examinee Office wil receive attention. ■ ÜBon2l TO travel this season, in tho Terrace End, Palmerston, Woodville, and Danovirko Districts, the Thoroughbred Stallion MORPHEUS. .' Terms —t'-f payable on or before Ist January, 1886. For further particulars see F. PALMER, Commercial Stables, Palmerston, Or MOORE & MARTIN, 305 Terrace End Stables. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. /CORRESPONDENCE for publica\J tion in the Examinee must reach the Office by Mondays and Thursdays for tlicsucccoding issues. The Editor cannot undertake to publish correspondence reaching him on the day of | issue. I NOTICE. MR J. ANSTLS, of Kumcroa, goes to Taboraitc Station when required, and is a general Carrier for bo District. Special trips as per arrangement. KUMEROA SAWMILLS. NOTICE. nnHE above Mills having been JL taken over by Messrs Bartlett & Harper, all Outstanding Accounts must be paid within Fourteen Days to Mr R. Gregory, failing which they will be sued for. 314510

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 282, 10 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 282, 10 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 282, 10 September 1886, Page 3