SALE AT TeAro House COME EARLY and secure some of the many Bargains now being offered. The low prices ruling at our —GREAT—SUMMER SALE cannot fail to attract Buyers. BIG REDUCTIONS IN EVERY,?, DEPARTMENT. 50 Blouses from 1/- each White Straws, 1/-, 6d, and 9d each Sun Bonnets, 1/-, 1/6, and 1/11 each Drill Costumes from 12/6 Don’t miss the SALE of the SEASON at TeAroHouse 670st [a card.] c. Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand) MAIN STREET, PAEIATUA. [a card.] G E M acloskey ’ SOLICITOR, PAHIATUA, Attends Woodville and Eketahuna when required. p-rC Money to Lend. 82fe27 Pianoforte and Singing TRS GRANT, Grey Street, if '1 will resume Teaching on TUESDAY, 28th .January. Vacancies fur a few more Pupils, •g- ÜBE ji T UENETT, (Late Morison & Burnett) Solicitor, WOODVILLE. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Piates. eTjTgothaed" SOLICITOR, VOGEL STREET. WOODVILLE. E; S Jj ILORANCE ’ BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, VOGSL-SXEET, WOODVILLE. Solicitor to the Government Advances to Settlers’ Office Superintendent. Loans on all classes of property negotiated on the shortest notice. 525a5 Money to Lend AT CURRENT RATES on approved freehold security in sums to suit borrowers. T. H. G. LLOYD, Solicitor, Main St., Danevirke. JOSEPH g 0 WRY, ARCHITECT, LAND & INSURANCE AGENT, Borough Council Chambers, Woodville. MESSRS WILSON & DAVIES, SURGEON DENTISTS, BEG to announce the following prices : £ s. d. Upper sets from 5 5 0 Upper and under sets from 10 10 0 Filling 0 7 6 Extracting under gas ... 0 7 6 Extracting 0 2 6 MR WILSON WILL VISIT WAIP A W A -ONWEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, September the 11th and 12th, and may be consulted at the residence oi Dr Peed. 88st MILK. MILK. ON and aft't MON'D \Y, March the 'in. 1 , the under- itrnerl begs to inform the iundents of WnodvilK that he will tUlivcr milk every morning at tim fulli/wing prices:—Sixpence a gallon, twopence a quart; Cream, sixpence a pint. Orders left with Montoith Bros., Mr Stacpoolc or Mrs Bowden will be promptly attended to. C. M. CAMPBELL. 26th February, 1886. 758my26 jpiiUPERTY FOR SALE. Freehold property 150 acres, leasehold adjoining 80 acres, 14 years to run ; freehold £7 per acre, leasehold £3 per acre. Property divided into five paddocks, all in grass, with a new house, sheds, sheep yards, and garden. Four miles fromWoodville. —For further particulars apply to E. KEMP, Kumeroa. 378ic ET your RUBBER STAMPS \JT made at The Examiner office —promptitude and cheapness.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIV, Issue 2492, 13 March 1896, Page 2
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