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Gt ETTIN6 into Print is next to r getting into popularity if you have good things to sell.—Adv ertis in the Examiner. and QO. Announced the arrival and opening up of their SECOND SHIPMENT FOR 1888 SUMMER TRADE. As already announced they are submitting their entire stock at Compulsory Sale Prices. Therefore at Standard House Sterling Goods may be had of Sterling Value. THE DRESSMAKING DE ARTMENT Under the management of Mrs >VILSON, is a proved success. THE MILLINERY WORKROOM DE PARTMENT In the hands of Miss GREENER, leaves nothing to be desired. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT At the hands of Mr NEWBEERY, supplies First-class Suits from Colonial and English Tweeds at 70s, 755, 80s, 90s, 05s. XMAS TABLES Will open in the Carpet Rooom adjoining, on Saturday, Dec. 15th BLYTHE’S DRAPERY IMPORTING COMPANY. December 12th, 1838. PHILLIPS treats all Private and Skin Diseases. Ladies’ Corrective Pills to remove all obstruction, also means to prevent future trouble. Pills 10s Gd per course; preventative means, 21s: Private Diseases, 21s per course. Prof. J. H. PHILLIPS, 270 Crown Street, (2 Doors off Oxford Street) WOOLLOOMOOLOO, SYDNEY. P.O. Orders made payable to Professor John Rogers, Oxford Street. Stamps not 5275 t received. EKETAHUNA GENERAL STORE TEMPERANCE HOTEL. AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES, Proprietor. r |ARAVELLERS, Tourists.and 1, others supplied with first-class Accommodation at reasonable rates. Hot and Cold Baths. Good Stables and Paddocks for horses and travelling stork. The Store contains a well assorted stork of General Merchandise. Orders for the Carriage of Goods between Mangamahoe and the northern district as far as Palmerston North''will receive prompt attention.

Agent for the Woodville Examiner lUOst PAHIAT UA BRICK YARDS, MANGAHAO ROAD. THE BEST BRICKS in the District are now being turned out at the above yards. Give your orders. Bricks £2 10s per Thousand, JOHN PRICE, B.’ick n iijr, Piluatui. J g KIN NE E--IAKER & CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, TAKES this opportunity of thanking his customers in the Norsewood, Ormond ville and Makotuku District, for past favors and begs to solicit a continuance of their natronage. 948st Horace Baker] [W, J. Tabuteau gAKEE & rjpABUTEAU, TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER, AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, SURVEYORS & VALUATORS, STATION AGENTS, Estimates prepared for the subdivision and sale of properties. Land Trnsfer and every other description of surveys undertaken. Road surveys and specifications of works prepared for local Boards. Mortgages on Freehold and other securities negotiated. Information supplied concerning the Crown Lands in the Hawke’s Bay and other Districts. Meetings of the Land Board attended to on behalf of selectors and Applications and other businesss transacted for selectors of Crown Lands, Maps of Townships. Villages, and Rural Districts are filed for reference, and are open for inspection free of charge, Mr Baker is prepared to make selections and to give full information concerning the Crown Lands in the Hawke’s Bay, Poverty Bay, Wellington, and other Districts, that will be thrown open for free selection under the Land Act of 1887. _ AGENTS FOR: Sun Fire Office of London Globe Marine Insurance Company Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S A. New Zealand Sheep Dip (Heslopp’s) New Zealand Hematite Paint Company. Runs, Farms and Town Properties for Sale. Register and plans open for inspection. Money invested for clients on Mortgages over Freehold property. BAKER & TABUTEAU

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Woodville Examiner, Volume V, Issue 45, 3 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Woodville Examiner, Volume V, Issue 45, 3 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Woodville Examiner, Volume V, Issue 45, 3 April 1889, Page 1

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