Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WANTED KNOWN.—Dodgers, Bills &c. t and Circulated with The Examinee, charged, if printed at Examiner Office, Is 6d per 100 ; if printed elsewhere, 8s per 100. WANTED —A lad who < has passed the sixth standard —Apply at Examingr office. tc Horse-r Covers. Horse-Covers. WANTED the .public of Woodville to know that I have a large stock of herse-eover material : on hand that must be disposed of before the season is out; so give me a call, when you will find that you will get my liberal discount for cash. Fit, material and workmanship guaranteed. 85 %9 W. LOADER. Brushware! Brushware !! ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. I HAVE a large Stock of Brushes of all kinds made in Woodville, on sale opposite Te Aro House. 6235 t E. 0. NOEDL. Education Office, Napier, July Ist, 1895. TENDERS will be received at this office up to Noon of SATURDAY, July 13th, for the following works:— Erection of Schoolhouse at Umufcaoroa Addition to Schoolhouse at Kaikora. Specifications and Plans can be seen at the School houses at Woodville, Danevirke, and Kaikora, and at this Office, O. T- FANNIN, 938j1,5,10 Secretary.

MESSRS MORTEITH BROS., Storekeepers, WOODVILLE, _, into Partnership from the Ist June, 1895, and that Accounts owing to tlie Old Firm will be received at the Store as heretofore; and in thanking their clients for the liberal support accorded them for many years, hope that by giving increased attention to business, and endeavoring to cater for the wants of customers they will merit a continuance ol the same. —JUST ARRIVED—--6-OASBS-6 Yates Reliable G-arden and Flower Seeds. AGENTS FOR— Simpson s Calf .Meal the only real substitute for the fat extracted from the Milk. Cheap, Effective, Nutritons; . prevents scour, and turns out Calves strong and healthy, We expect this to arrive in September next, and ahall be glad to book OKIDESS. We have full Stocks of— IRONMONGERY DRAPERY, GROCERY, CROCKERY, IRON WIRE AND WIRE NETTING. given for Quantities. Clients waited upon for Orders. Goods delivered far and near. MONTEITH BEOS, MERCHANTS.

Woodville Boot Palace. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE PREMIER BOOT SHOP. Reasons why you should Buy at the Palace— BECAUSE the Stock is unequalled in Woodville, and so your clioice is unlimited. Because the Goods are all New and Made by the Best Men in the Market, no second hand stuff bought. Because Ido not pretend to sell at Less than Cost. Because I have now in my employ MR J. JACKSON, who has been so long in the employ of Mr Farrow, which is a sufficient guarantee that all Special Orders entrusted to me will be completed in the most reliable and workmanship manner. Every conceivable land of BOOTS and SHOES Made to Order on the Premises. HAND-SEWN WORK MADE UNDER MY OWN PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Repairs done with Neatness and Despatch. J. A. "NICHOLAS, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, NEXT CLUB HOTEL, VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE. 6625 t PUBLIC NOTICE. PERSEVERANCE, INDUSTRY, and SKILL will always attain wellmerited Success. Hence for Good Value, Quality and Style in Boots, Shoes and Slippers of every description you must go to O. J. MOEELL & 00., (LATE F. FARROW), Where only the best acknowledged Brands are kept. Boots and Shoes of every description made to Order on the premises. Hand-Sewn Boots a Speciality. EEPAIRS done Neatly, Promptly, and Cheaply by Experienced Workmen on the Premises. Don’t Forget the Woodville CASH BOOT SHOP, On the wrong side of VOGEL STREET. O. J. Morell & Co., (Lol6 F . FABUOW) , Boot and Shoe Manufacturer and Importer. 63Gst FIRST ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF FRUIT TREES, &c., &c., Now going on at the Nursery. BLIGHT-PROOP Apple Trees a speciality. I have early season sorts, midseason sorts, late season sorts, and keeping sorts. Blightproof Roots and Branches. Hundreds of them. —ALSO— Plums, Peaches, Quince, Cherry, Pear, Small Fruit, Shelter Trees, Shrubs, Bushes, &c. Catalogue on application. KS’All trees not sold by the end of the season will be sold by auction without the slightest reserve. WM. THOMAS, TBEEAOB NUESBRY. Between Woodville and Pahiatua. Postal Addeess —Woodville. 841sfi THE WHITE RIBBON. THE organ of the, Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Supscriptions 2s 6d per annum. Names of intending subscribers may be sent in to E. A. Haggen, Woodville, or to Miss Kirk, Wellington. A. LAWRENCE, PAINTER, PAPERHANGEE, AND SIGNWBITEE. MATERIAL & WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TREES. TREES. TREES. AT Prices to suit the times. Fruit Trees, Shelter Trees, Ornamental Trees. Apple Trees (on blight proof stocks) from 10s per doz; Pears, fine strong 2-year-old 10s per doz.; Quinces, early bearing, 2 years, strong, 10s ; Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Japan Plums, from 12s per doz. Currants, red and white, 2s black, 8s per doz. Gooseberries, 2s fid to 8s; Raspberries, 2s 4 Black Caps, 8s per doz. Strawberries. —La Marguerite, 2s fid ; Sharpless, 5s ; Yokohama (the healthiest, best bearing and best flavored strawberry), 5s per 100, per 1000, 40s. Black Hambro Vines, 12s per doz. C. Machooaepa—l year, strong, 7s fid and 5s per 100 ; 8 years (trimmed back and well rooted), 10s per 100. Pinus Insignis —l year, 4s; 3 years, 10s. Blue Gums, 10s ; Silver Wattle, 10s per 100. English Holly (for hedges), 20s per 100. Evergreen Barberry, 2 years,- 10s; 1 year, 7s 7d per 1000. Rhufcirb Roots, 8s per doz. Roses from 10s per doz. Extra sized Fruit Trees at reasonable prices. •' Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants at lowest rates. JAS. TAYLOR, Woodville Nurseries, woodville. 407au28 NOTICE. A PROMPT Settlement of accounts duo to Tee Examiner Office is requested. E. A. HAGGEN & CO. LTD.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WOODEX18950701.2.20.4

Bibliographic details

Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2386, 1 July 1895, Page 3

Word Count
912

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2386, 1 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2386, 1 July 1895, Page 3