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' ",Vi ",W 1 wmmfm WOODViLLE. Crimp and Goxnnivl *" t i i i, W ./> • : :..; ~rjwseaiEtofts; » ’■ 1 *sgj SHOE DEALERS. IF yon wish to increase ness and make money afr it&SaS' same time (and that is what you; in business for) 15 ly the| * “Premier” boots, TJio host in New Zealand, They arc quick tellers and good prom’ll makers, The Public should insist■;.npdrisly getting the “ Premier ’’ Boots. THEY WE \JI LIK.EIROK ~'l And esn be procured from F Fergeon & Co., IF. Nesbitt, W; Napier; L\ OTieiliy, Beck & Hastings; Fraser .t Co,, Danovirke ; ■■■s M. Flypn, Waipawa ; F.: Fa;Tbw. :/,sf| Woodville. Wholesale from errand M. O,BWES0 ,BWES 4 C°-1 BOOT lIANURAOTURERS AND -'? JIPORTEKS, _'i LKATima axi> cajxr.EßV nsueniXTSe-Wli 1C Li UIICIL - '' r W£ Address; O’B.ien. i t Cali Telegraph!'. ClrWstchu; eh. P.O. Bun 1 lj*2 4.00 m 3. Oh Telephone Dll. -v* OPENING ASNOUNCEMENT, P nr: H Office Di; Also, en, DdJ.'.nrf .M..ueaa,., Exe;4-. AS O' \cl Bnsliiessih premises opposite I,’t ' ■ aa uiiii. , , ' ; cs -; i ‘ " r Being, Plain '*o * 0; TO ’; V. eU-.-vi.. k, Baby ■) Linen ;.l .•loueiatu piiccs. Tkovsea Making and Stepping. .., Morquite Nets -anil. Tents -h.yW mado to order, ' .'.RvNAS After the Now Ye ,r M..bS. s will be N hold. ier instruction in ail Fancy Work, 10 lining, etc. T« raw us per agreement. Friicv -Woik. c-f airlands in t.taikl' :: “AS 11-Rist" . 'E. M ILL ' ■ BRICKLAYER, WOODVILLE. Brickwork of every description'entrusted to ms neatly and promptly executed at the most reasonable rates. ■ 13245 t OLIVER OOMM SEVILLE O Begs to inform the Public of Woodville that ho Ims started business on his own account as a General Carrier, and has leased the Li eery and Bait Stables at liuddicifs Commercial Hotel. Furniture carefully removed.. Special trips with express to parts of the bush district. Goods win !rj conveyed to and from the Railway Station ut reduced rates . Saddle and Bugay horses may be obtained at the Stables. 817st MILK! MILK 1 MILE I rip HE undersigned will deliver New JL Milk every morning to all parts of the township. -- - 3d per Quart, or Is per week for One Pint daily. JAMES MORGAN, Woodlands Hoad. PARTRIDGE’S HORSE REPOSITORY. PALMERSTON NORTH, ' is now open, nnOUEISTS and the travelling I public will find it to their advantage to consult ■i'11. PARTRIDGE, whose extensive knowledge of the district enables hi n to provide for them in the best possible way. Tourist and Picnic Parties taken to any part of the district. The Excelsior Bus waits the arrival ’ of passengers by every train. ... PRIVATE CABS PROVIDED. Telegrams promptly attended to. 2645 t

SOME PEOPLE HAVE VERY FUNNY IDEAS As to what should constitute the Latest, Best and most Durable v SEWING MACHINE. SOME Machines are very late, the original makers discard a system which involves cog wheels and other old-fashioned notions and which soon proves very noisy and hard to work. Somebody comes along, takes the old idea, makes the arm a little higher and alters the ornamentation, paid : then tells the unsuspecting public that it is the latest, best and most durable, although there is no bearing on that can be adjusted and lost wear taken up (the feed ouly can be raised). As to button hole attachment, I have had. machines with these attachments for years, ana they work in same way .as other makes. Price ot machine com- ■ plete, £6 Gs for Family Size. • for really new _ machines: The Improved White lias a high-arm, it has a button-hole and every other attach- ■ ment.it will do every class of work, every bearing is adjustable, the finish - is superb and the prices reasonable. ' The very newest is, I believe, the Rotary Shuttle Standard: ft is a ' marvel of easy and quiet running, j- _. the bobbin holds 100 yards of cotton, and it makes 10!I stitches while tfcp t . machines are domgGS. The American No. 7is A 1 for country use, it hastjo* * 1 cogs or strings to take up or feed, and •. has fewer par Is than any other - , ,i machine. I cannot mention all but " solicit correspondence- I guarantee:! every work for live 'yeqrs, : a||pd ’ they give satisfaction, and will change any that fan to, always keen, a large stock of Noodlb i and Duplicate parts, and Tdeliv Machines freight, paid ta Pul liters station at Wellington prices. F. J. W. FEAR, ' MACHINIST AND IM WELLINGTON, gOOst rsXAET.ISITF.D 1880,

NOTICE. • ' GO G D~B SI CKS'fel AT FT AYWAKD'b moKrAED; tx PALMEHBTON ROAD ■ 108 tc

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Woodville Examiner, Volume VIII, Issue 868, 10 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Woodville Examiner, Volume VIII, Issue 868, 10 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Woodville Examiner, Volume VIII, Issue 868, 10 February 1892, Page 1

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