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The Examiner. FRIDAY. MAY 31.

We regret to learn that Mr Hall, M.H.R., is laid up. Ho is attended by Dr. Milne. It has now been decided to make a reduction of 20 per cent, in the freight upon milk sent to tho factories for manufacture into cheese. Cnpt. Edwin wired as wo went to press : —lndications strong north-east to north and west winds with rain, and glass fall. The meeting of creditors in the estate of Annie Quime, of Pahnerston North, has been adjourned to Pahiatua. The Hawke's Bay Herald gives currency to the rumour that Mr W. C. Smith is to bo called to the Upper House next session. Mr Paul, manager of the Bunk of New Sonih Wales at Danevirke, was married on May 21st to Miss Menzies, daughter of the Rev. J. Menzies, Presbyterian minister, of Otakin, Otago. Try the unrivalled washing fluid saves nibbing, clothes and expense, clenses and winters without injury.— Advt. !578st Payable petroleum has been obtained at New Plymouth, and 1(50 gallons obtained on Tuesday and 80 gallons on Wednesday. A large company is to be floated in Sydney to work the business. A lad named Maxwell has been drowned in tho Makora Creek, near Featherston, making the fifth of the eamo family to lose its life within the last half dozen years. The horse attached to Mr Burnett's carriage bolted to-day in Yogel Street, and in rushing into Messrs Monteith Bros.' yard, tho carriage was thrown against the gate-post and the front smashed. The attention of buyers cf blankets is I directed to an advertisement on the subject over the leader from Messrs Boss and Sand ford, of tho Bon Marchc, who are now showing some very exceptional value in these poods. Advt. Mr E. T. Bendle had a narrow escape from being gored by a cow tho other day. The animal's horns caught in some supple jacks and so allowed Mr Rewlle to escape. MR A. G. HUGHES. Mechanicnl and Surgeon Dentist, Woodville. Workmanship guaranteed in every particular. Other dentists' work remodelled and repaired. Consultation free.—Advt. The Pahnerston people propose to follow the action of Woodvido in holding a p.ublic meeting to support the Insurers Protection Association in demanding ti reduction of insurance rates. On Wednesday night two of Mr G' Smith's daughters were violently thrown out of a spring-cart by the horse tiipping, but beyond a lew bruises' neither was injured.

Supnort local industry and keep money circulating in the district. Why send out of the district for your fruit trees when Messrs Harding and Adams of .FernleigK Nursery can supply you witli a better class of guaranteed stuff for less money 'J— Advt. ySOst

Mr William Nt/.son is on his way back to the Colony and will doubtless be able to give us, on his return, some valuable information regarding the prospects of the irozen meat, trade.

Painless dentistry. Mr Hughes (Dentist) finding it inconvenient to administer gas without assistance has arranged with Mr Nash to perform all operations under gas at the Chemist's shop, with his assistance. Appoinments can be made with either.— Advt. 17iist

At the meeting of the Wellington Education Board, Miss Norah Cowles was appointed pupil teacher at Mangatainoka. Hans for new infant schools for Pahiatua were ordered to be ready by the next meeting of the Beard.

See our windows for novelties for evening wear. Velveteens in all colors, Is fid per yd ; Evening Silks, Is Od per yd ; Laces from one penny; Wraps and Shawls innumerable at all prices. Large stock of fans to hand.— Bowen's Manchester House.—Advt.

Mr R. Smith's celebrated Langshan fowls are .ooming to the front with poultry fanciers, and Mr Smith has just received the splendid price of HI for a rooster and pair of hens. Mr Snnth talks of devoting considerable attention to poultry breeding. Just received Messrs Nimroo and Bhiirs' " Standard " seeds in full assortment for 18'J5. These seeds are wellknown to be one of the best brands in the market, and they are now offered at the following :—Vegetable seeds, 3d per packet, flower seeds, Id per packet. D. G. McKibbin & Co, Agents. Advt. Charles Fox, a son of Canon Fox, and a pupil of the Boy's High School at Napier, undertook to walk from Napier to Wellington. He arrived in Woodville on Tuesday night on his wav back and intends reaching Napier to-night.

'I ho proprietors of Te Aro House, with their customary close attention to the wants of their patrons, are now making to order aa evening dress for 2ys. We h nve just receive t some beautiful colors i r j crepons. nuns' veiling and nets, and ve(iu c ' st an early inspection. Place your oritur early ro as not to be disappointed. —Adv.'-

At lib a Pahiatua Court on Wednesday, the qocsM.'o' l was argued as to whether tho Pahiatr.'a County Council could object to the vtduation list as a whole, Mr Smith npi 'facing for the Council, and Mr Tosswi'd opposing on behulfofthe ratepayers. The Magistrate decided that the Council must object to each valuation.

Owing to the str-.tdy increase of business .it Bowen's Mivieh**ter House, it has been found necessary to increase the staff considerably. Mr "W. Lewis, who is so well and favorably known >n the district, has been placed m charge .ot the gentlemen's clothing and l/iereer.y .department, ami with a very Wftfi and complete stock at his commani? be able to please his customers. The show-room is in the charge of Miss J*ite, this department is also well stocked choico millinery, mantles, and jackets being conspicuous. The dressmaking department has not been forgotten, and we are informed that fresh arrangements are being made to enable the firm to copo with the trade. —Advt,

On our 4th page appear reports of a terrible shipwreck, the war in the Soudan, the coloni:;! produce trade, football news, tho Post on the corruption of the police force, the Southland babyfarming cases, an inhuman mistress, brutal murder of a woman, and Woodville brushware factory. Choice fruit, vegetables and confectionery may now be obtained at tha Woodville Fruit Depot which will open on Saturday next, with a large selection of everything in season. The lowest possible prices will be charged for the best articles procurable and tho public will no longer be compelled to obtain their supplies from the Chinese shops as heretofore.—Advt. 287st The artesian bore Is now down 580 ft, and is stiil through very hard sandstone, which, strangely enough, is full of vegetable matter, such as remains of wood. There is a small artesian flow, the water dripping over the pipe when work is stopped, so that a good flow should be got when the sandstone bed is got through. " Cascara Sagrada " what is it ? Before taking any other medicine for indigestion, stomach or Liver disorders or constipation—try a Is bottle of the above, and to be sure you get the reliable American Extract, procure it at " The Chemist's Shop." J. Nash does not claim to be the inventor or maker, but offers the genuine article (which requires machinery for its proper production) without attaching any fancy name. —Advt. CBst

While Mr Bolton was in "Wellington attending the meeting of the County Councils Executive, he interviewed the powers that be in reference to Governassistaneo to repair the damage done to the roads by tho recent floods in Pahiatua County. Mr Bolton considers it pretty certain that the Government will give considerable assistance in this direction as soon as all the claims of local bodies for similar assistance are in the hands of the Government.

Don't neglect your teeth, nor yet believe you can clean them properly with cold water only. What you require is Nash's Carholic and Bosk Dkxtifrick, which cleanses them thoroughly, arrests decay, and imparts a fragrance to the breath. As recommended by all tho eminent dentists of the present day. In 1/- tins.—Advt. 450st

All classes of the community have been seeking for some genuine thing that is certain to alleviate their sufferings. With little or no advertising " Qureca " hr.s made its way to the front as a remedy for indigestion, liver complaints, and various disorders of tliß stomach and bowels. At this troublesoino time of the year everybody should keep their body free from all impurities by using this valuable remedy, to prevent the more serious diseases which are so prevalent at this season of the voar. —Advt.

Nil dcspcniiiJum. For Sores, Ulcers, Abcesses, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatics, Cramps, or Stiffness of Joints oi Muscles, use " Nash's Eucalyptus Healall Ointment." A better Ointment it is impossible to make. Sample box presented free to adults, upon application at The Chemist's Shop.—Advt. (ioost

Those persons taking interest in chess and who were not present at last Monday's chess meeting missed a g;c-at treat. Mr Sexton played simultaneously and blindfolded, -1 games which lasted over three hours. He won two out of the the four. At the conclusion of the proceedings, he kindly reviewed the games, poiutiiigouterrors. and stating the names of the openings and defences. Mr Sexton has kindly proposed to form and instruct classes of beginners in chess, which should be eagerly accepted, as Mr Sexton's reputation as a chesti player is undeniable.

The most successful and perfect cleaner and polisher for all kinds of metal especially tinware, also windows, cutlery and paintwork, is Bock's Putz Paste, to be had of the Woodville agents, Monteith Bros. Also the following lines of P. Boi-k and Go's are kept in stock Mortem Insect Powder and Spreaders Is each, Non Mercurial Plating Fluid lsGd, Bock's Waterproof Cement Is, Campheylene Balls for Moths Is each jar, Herb Extract, an Infallible Cure for Toothache Is, German Cure for Corns and Warts Is.—Monteith Bros. Agent.—Advt. At Pahiatua Court on Tuesday, Oscar Lundgruin was sentmced to seven days for disturbirg tho Salvation Ann , Judgment wis given fur plaintiffs in the cases Hughes v. Godfrey, claim 15s; Remnant v. Fairbrothcr, claim i.'l and costs, Mr Macloskey for plaintiff and Mr Tosswill for defendant; R. J. Fitton a. Holder, claim for rent, Mr Tos.swill for plaintiff, Mr Macloskoy for defendant M. Phillipson and Son v. Budden, claim £lO 12s on promissory note. The case Greville and Co. v. Herrick, claim i." 22 10s commission on sale of property at Kunteroa was dismissed without costs. Mr Gould appeared for plaintiffs and Mr Burnett for defendant. R. Gregory staled he paid i. 1050 for the property and plaintiffs had nothing to do with the sale.

That tho publip of Woodville appreciate good value for tlynr money, is daily proved by the large number of customers who visit Te Aro House Branch intent upon securing sonic of the many bargains now being offered there. There is a great advantage in dealing with a large firm, as we are directly in touch with the centres of fashion, and can supply goods of the very best quality at town prices. As a further proof that we intend to supply the ladies of Woodville with everything of the bast quality, we have now started dressmaking on the premises. This department is in charge of Miss Boss, to mention which is a sufficient guarantee that everything will bo up to dntc. and tho (it and workmanship unsurpassed. We solicit a trinl in this department, si lid feel sure that the result will be moi« than satisfac'ory, and the verdict I c tint in this, as well its other departments Te Aro House cannot be ejfcillcd.—Advt.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2373, 31 May 1895, Page 2

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The Examiner. FRIDAY. MAY 31. Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2373, 31 May 1895, Page 2

The Examiner. FRIDAY. MAY 31. Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2373, 31 May 1895, Page 2

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