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Seeds ! Seeds ! Seeds I ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO AUSTEALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

My Superior Seeds have been tried with the most Fatisfactory results in these countries. I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. FLOWERS, Offer No. 1. GRAND BOX, containing:—Aster, Gov. McKinley, over 50 grand colors ; Sweet Peas, Emily Henderson, best new white; Forget-me-not, new striped, lovely large flower; Linum, perpetual flowering, blooms all Summer; Poppy, lliverdnle mixture, grandest out; wonderful Mexican Primrose, worth 25 cents ; White Flowers, 100 sorts for white bouquets ; Yellow Flowers, 100 sorts, mixed for bouquets ; German Mixed Seeds, 400 choice sorts; Foliage Plants, fur decorative foliage. Pinks, Bell's Show Mixed ; Petunia, Bell's Show Mixed ; Phlox, Bell's Show Mixed ; Verbena, Bell's Show Mixed. Thksk are tiik Best Mixtures in the World. Pansy, Our Nellie, gorgeously beautiful ; Book on Summer Gardening, free. ■ And five other Grand Sorts. All the above sent by mail for onlv ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. VEGETABLES, GRAND BOX containing one package Best Beans, Best Peas, Best Corn, Best Beet, Best Carrot, Early Cabbage, Late Cabbage, Best Cucumber, Best Lettuce, Best Melons, Best Onions, Best Pumpkins, Best Radish, Best Squash, Best Tomato, Best Turnip. 4 packages other choice Vegetables and a Gem Flower Collection of 10 packets. The above box of 30 packages of seeds mailed for only TWO SHILLINGS. IS" Send money by post money order on Binghamton, N.l. A trial of Flowers or Vegetables for SIXPENCE in silver. Ten packets of Choice Flower Seeds for Sixpence, or six packets of Vegetable Seeds for Sixpence. All the above for Four Shillings by mail, and Catalogue of Seeds Free. Address:

J. J. BELL, Bingliamton, N.Y., U.S. AMERICA. . 822f6/96

IJ. M. STAOPOOLE GROCER and FURNISHING IRONMONGER, HAS RE-OPENED in Sandel's Buildings, adjoining the Club Hotel. A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Inspection Invited. ,/„ Lowest Possible Pkices for Cash. Note the Address : j. M. S TACPOOLE ' SANDEL'S BUILDINGS VOGEL STREET. 702f f HE EXAMINER OFFICE, , ." PAHIATUA. G. P. Geldeid Has been appointed agent for Pahi* atua and district, to whom accounts may be paid, and whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. COACHES leave as under: From Woodville for Pahiatua daily at 12.45 p.m., 3.45 p.m., and 6.10 p.m. From Pahiatua for "Woodville daily, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. For Eketahuna from Woodville at 12.45 and 3.45 p.m. daily. Leaves Eketahuna for Woodville daily at 7.80 a.m. JOB VILE, Proprietor. The flight Blends. I"TE do a largo business. vv "We have achieved phenomenal Three distinct factors have ensured'it:— 1. A thorough knowledge an ample means for pure hasid to the best advantage in the Tea Markets. 2. An accurate and scientific intimacy with all the principles connected with the delicate operation of Blending. 8. A acurate knowledge of local taste and requirements, by which we are enabled to place THE RIGHT BLENDS in the hands of the retailers, who in turn hand them to the consumer, And Satisfaction Reigns Supreme. Don't forget the brands, and see that our Registered Trade Mark, " EMPIRE TEA C 0.," is on every package. Dragon 8/Houdah 8/Kangra Valley ... 2/10 Elephant 2/8 Crescent ... ... 2/6 Buffalo .;. ... 2/4 Empire 2/2 Mikado 2/Ceylon in lead (red and gold label) ... 2/EMPIEE TEA COMPANY, W. & a. TUKNBULL & Co., Proprietors, "Wellington. 857st ■UST ARRIVED, direct from the I manufacturers, 8 BALES SANITARY WALL PAPERS, with borders to suit in beautiful designs, and very cheap; also, Varnishes and Paints in all colours. Settlers about to re-decorate their houses for the festive season will do well by calling and inspecting before purchasing elsewhere. J. W. GROSS, VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE. I 46st TO OUR PAHIATUA SUBSCRIBERS. IHE EXAMINER supplied to the order of local subscribers, is left at Mr Gelderd's shop, where it should be called for. E. A. HAGGEN & CO., LTD.

Fencing Posts- ,- SPECIAL line of 7ft, by 7in, J\. by sin, and estimated to stand forty to fifty years are now coming into Woodville. Mr Cox, of Woodlands Road, was the first to introduce them, and will be pleased to show a sample to intending buyers. Such value is never likely i to be again offered. Cash customers may send orders to W. ROBINSON, Makotuku. lOR SALE.—Sections 1 and 2, corner of Woodlands Load, being part of Baker's Township. Apply W. ROBINSON, GB9je7 Makotuku. Shooting Licenses. rriHE following are the names of JL persons who have taken out Shooting Licenses for the ensuing season : —Angus Mclvinnon, Geo. Bee, C. J. Nairn, Fred Pilcher, G. Tronson, F. Matheson, J. Britten, E. Britten, F. Simmons, W. Simmons, R. E. Parkinson, J. Mathieson, A. J. Wood, D. A. Arthur, D. Faulknor, S. Crowther, R. Davis, R. Gregory, J. Pittams, C. C. Tuely, T. H. Hartstone, T. J. Mitchell, H. P. Mortensen, A. E. Bliss, F. Troon, J. Nicholson, F. W. Redwood, G. H. Redwood, Wm. Loveday, Jas. Loveday, H. J. Walker, G. F. Barton, A. H. Hodge G. V. Moore, E. M. Grant, S. Wilson, E. Jackson, H. M. Sanders, R. C. Leask, W. Alexander, F. M. Nelson, G. Nelson, 0. Nelson, G. H. Collie, S. Bolton, E. R. Hawken, G. T. Hall, W. L. Morgan, E. Nelson, L. M. Monckton, 0. M. Monckton, J. G. Wilson, P. W. Scally, W. H. Nelson, F. A. Wigzell, A. 0. Seymour, J. Forde, A. T. Box, C. Smith, G. A. Gammon, H. M. Simmonds, H. Laws, M. Christophersen, C. Hodder, A. E. Anderson, J. O'Connor, W. Beamish, C. A. Smith, H. I. Smith, J. D. Ormond, Frank Ormond, G. S. V. Wenley, Donald H. Potts John M'Pherson, William Herbert Purvis, Harry Cannon, Wm. Bird, A. Herbert, jun., H. Cammock, J. W. Steed, jun., E. J. Gothard, E. W. Ruddick, F. B. Walsh, F. A. B. Ingpen, A. E. Raplev. M. E. Groome, G. Groome, H. Petersen. 746J80 THE EXAMINER AND PAHIATUA AND DANEVIRKE ADVERTISER f"S the old established paper of the L Bush Districts, and has by far the widest circulation. It brings business to our advertisers from all parts of the country. Published on— MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. The subscription is £1 per annum or 6s per quarter if paid in advance; if booked, Gs 6d per per quarter; postage extra. Special attention is devoted to the Agricultural and Postoral interests ; and to advancing the interests of the settlers. The following are the agencies for The Examiner : Woodville—Monteith Bros., C. Hall, Solomon and Son, L. Mann, and W. F. Bowden Pahiatua—F. Gildered, and E. Naylor. Mangatainoka—H. Godtschalk Eketahuna —J. .Jones Kumeroa —G. Barton Victoria—G. Coombes Maharahara —J. Chadwick Ashurst—-J. S. Freeman Palmerston N.~ W. Park Makairo —J. Tipping Makuri—C. E. Tucker Napier—J. W. Craig Ormondville —M. J. Skinner, and C. Garforth Matamau—J. McKearney Makotuku—W. Robinson Ballance—J. A. Sinclair Mangahao—J. Sinclair Wellington—J. Ilott, 18, Customhouse Quay Dunedin Messrs Proctor and Crawford tS'Orders for The Examiner, or for Advertising or Job Printing left with any of the above will receive prompt attention. Publishing Office: VOGEL ST., WOODVILLE. E. A. Haggen & Co., LTD,, PROPRIETORS. J

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2385, 28 June 1895, Page 4

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