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On our 4th page appear the Inspector's report on the Woodville School, letter to the Mayor from the Under-secretary for Lands "in regard to the WoodvilleAohanga Road, Puketoi Settlers Progressive Association, and strawberryleaf and pear-cracking blights. Mr A. Quinlnn has resigned tho Chairmanship of the Danovitko School. MR A. G. HUGHES. Meclinnicnl and Surgeon Dentist, Woodville. Workmanship guaranteed in every particular. Other dentists' work remodelled and repaired. Consultation free.—Advt. At Dunedin Mr Earnsbaw said he understood the tricks of Parlinment, and a'so those of the Premier, and he did not believe that Mr Seddon would find work for the unemployed next month. Read the advertisement of J. J. Bell, of Binghamton, N. Y., U. S. A. He is offering seeds especially adapted to our country, and almost giving away a trial to get people to try them. —Advt. Will the person who took the child's pelisse and ostrich feather from the show room of 1e Aro House, return them through the post, or shall we take tteps to recover them, as the party is known? Advt, Support 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 Fernleigh Nursery can supply you with a better class of guaranteed 6tuff for less money ?—Advt 880st A Mahomraedan gentleman, who is thinking of becoming a candidate for Parliament, addressed a meeting in London as " Citizens of the Empire on which the sun never sets, and of the city on which it seldom rises." The attention of buyers cf blankets is directed to an advertisement on the subject over the leader from Messrs Ross and Sandford, of the Bon Marche, who are now showing some very exceptional vulue in theso goods. Advt_ In another column notice is given that a meeting of ratepayers in the MaUuri district interested in County Council matters, will be held on Tuesday evening next at six o'clock, at the schoolroom, Makairo. 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. 178st The Raparapawai has been making rapid encroachment into the Maharahara cheese factory, and threatens to undermine the foundations. The Directors have Becured a piledriver, and are putting in protective works. Just received Messrs Nimmo and Blairs' " Standard " seeds in full assortment for 1895. These seeds aro 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. "We acknowledge receipt from Mr Fennell, Secretary to the Woodville Lodge of Oddfellows, of the annual report of the Hawke's Bay District meeting. We notice that the Woodville Lodge baa a balance to credit of sick and funeral fund of LC2O 2s 10.1, and the Li»dge has a membership of 42. Don't neglect your teeth, nor yet believe you can clean them properly with cold water only. What you require is Nash's Carbolic jmd Bosk Dentifuice, which cleanses them thoroughly, arrests decay, and imparts a fragrance to the breath. As recommended by all the eminent dentists of the present day. In 1/- tins.—Advt. 450st An open lodge, or public meeting, in connection with tho Good Templar Lodge is to be held in the schoolroom, Woodville, on Monday night at 8 o'clock. A varied programme of songs, recitations, readings, nnd speeches has been prepared, and a general invitation is given to everyone to attend. There should be a good muster. Choice fruit, vegetables and confec tionery may now be obtained at tha Woodville Fruit Depot which will open on Saturday next, with a large selection of everything in season. Tho lowest possible prices will be charged for the best articles procurable and the public will no longer be compelled to obtain their supplies from tho Chinese shops as theretofore. —Advt. 287*t The Waipawa correspondent of the Herald says:—" A very serious operation was performed by Drs. Golfray nnd Reed at tho county hospital on Friday last, wben a patient suffering from cancer had his tongue cut out. Although the extreme ba;morrhage had the natural effect of causing great weakness at the time, I am informed that the patient is doing as well as could bo tsuected." 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 " has made its way to the front as a remedy for indigestion, liver corn, plaints, and various disorders of the stomach and bowels. At tfeia trouble, some time of the year everybody *liould keep their body free from all impurities by using this valuable remedy, to prevent tbe .more serious diseases which are so prevalent,at this season of tbe year. —Advt.

A 12 furrow plough is pronounced to be a success in Victoria. It is worked by eight horses, and it is alleged that 17£ acres are being turned over in a day. On Wednesday, next MrD. Crewe will sell on Mr W. Reid's farm, North Tiraumea Road, Pahiatua, choice dairy cows and heifers. Tbe sale takes place at 12 o'clock sharp, luncheon provided. Mies Bowman is arranging another entertainment in aid of the Masterton Road Sunday School building fund. Mr H. Monteith notifies that, nt half past one p.m. tomorrow he wi'l hold a sale of vehicles and horses at the Club Hotel Stables. ■ The liabilities of Fduard B. Gichard, of Pahiatua, total 1319 17s 8(1,- nssets £l3 ss. The local liabilities are :—Palmerston North—Cohen, £9 7s 6d ; Miller, 10s Cd; Father Pa terson, £l2 12a. Fielding—W. Reardon. A'l 16s 6d; J. Steven?, 18sCd; W. Mor.ey, £2 lf.s 6d ; S. Thompson, £22 12a Gd ; Brandit, £2 10s 6d; A, Foster, £3 lis 6d; Mrs Hastie, £2 10s; Kirton and Curtis, £5 128 Cd. Birmingham—Salter, Ml lis Cd; Burns, £3 10s; Simpson, £1; E. Bannor, £l. Rongitikoi— Colonel Gorton, £SO 10s. : . Woodville —Quinlivan, £3 18s. Owing to the steady increase of business at Bowen's Manchester House, it has been found necessary to increase the staff considerably. Mr W. Lewis, who is so well and favorably known in the district, h'ns in charge of the gentlemen's clothing and mercery department, and with a very large and complete stock at his command should be able to please his customers. The fhow-room is in the charge of Miss Fife, this department is also well stocked choice 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 cope with the trade, —Advt. The Railway Manager writes to the Mavor with reference to a goods-shed at Matahiwi:—" With reference to that portion of your letter to the Traffic Manager, Napier, urging the erection of a goods-shed at Matahiwi Station, I have the honor to inform you that I regret I cannot see my vvny to recommend the erection of a goods-shed at Matahiwi, as the trnftic at present does not warrant the expenditure, ard the existing slu-lter-shed is sufficient for oil requirement:?.—l have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, T. Ronayse, General Manager." The most successful and perfect cleaner and polisher (or all kinds of metal especially tinware, also windows, cutlery and paintwork, is Bock's Futz Paste, to be had of the Woodville agents, Monteith Bros. Also the following lines of P. Bock and Co's are kept in stock Mortem Insect Powder and Spreaders Is each, Non Mercurial Plating Fluid Is Cd, 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. " 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. 68st That the public of Woodville appreciate good value for their money, is daily proved by the large number of customers who visit To Aro House Branch intent upon securing some of the many bargains now being offered there. There is a great advantage in dealing with a large firm, a 3 we are directly in touch with the centres of fashion, and can supply goods of tho very best quality at town prices. As a further proof that we intend to supply the ladies of Woodville with everything of the best quality, we have now started dressmaking on the premises. This department is in charge of Miss Ross, to mention which is a sufficient guarantee that everything will bo up to date, and the fit and workmanship unsurpassed. We solicit a trial in this department, and feel sure that tho result will be more than satisfactory, and the verdict) be that in this, as well as other departments To Aro House cannot be excelled.—Advt.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2376, 7 June 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2376, 7 June 1895, Page 2

Untitled Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2376, 7 June 1895, Page 2