w 2 O ft RE AT SALE -0 FREMNANTS and ODDMENTS. An accumulation i f Renin:)rjts of ail sorts of Materials: Calicoes, Muslins. Prints, Flannel?, Flannelettes, ifcc. —we intend to Clear at very Nominal Prices. Also, Ladies' Cope?, Jackets, Millinery, Macintoshes, Underclothing, Men's Clothing, Macintoshee, and a few Rugs and Blankets to be cleared at GREATLY REDUCED The Economic. A. EOSENBEEG WOODYILLE DISTRICT SCHOOLS. A CONCERT in aid of the Pr:ze i\_ Fund wili be htld in the Alexandra Halt on FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. Full programme and particulars in future issue. Sootc "PUBLIC OPINION of to-day endorses the merits of FLORA SOAP. NOTICE. "7HE undermentioned Banks have i_ agreed to charge half-yearly a fee of not less than Five Shillings on all Current Accounts, without exception, whether Debtor or Creditor. The charge will be made by the Banks on 30th September next, and thereafter each half-year on 31st March and 30th September. Dated at Wellington this Ist day of August, 1899. Union Bank of Australia, Limited Bank of Australasia Bank of New South Wales National Bank of New Zealand, Limited Bank of New Zealand. BROKEN BICYCLES. Oi YCLISTS kindly read this : GEO. H. GOOD ALL, CYCLE ENGINEER (of Mastertov), Has now opened a thoroughly equipped Repair Shop in PAHIATUA under the Management of one of the Best Cycle Mechanics in New Zealand. "WESTWOOD" STEEL RIMS built on to any make of Bicycle. CONES, CAPS, AXLES, &c, turned from the solid Bar Steel. TYRES of all makes fitted to any Machine. WHEELS trued and Spokes fitted. ENAMELLING done by gas oven. process. ANY BICYCLE thoroughly overhauled, adjusted, and bearings cleaned for 7/6 > OLD BICYCLES Re-enamelled, Renickled, and made like NEW for a Nominal Charge. t3s" Repairs forwarded bij Train or otherwise will be solidly and con- j sciencioushj executed, \ N.B.—Knowing that only by good lasting work can I expect a repetition of patronage I do faithfully pledge myself to treat all customers with honest work at fair charges. Any repairs being unsatisfactory will be immediately re-done free of further oost. I only ask that those who can afford will pay Cash. Pahiatua and Masterton. FOR SALE BY TENDER. SECTION 5, Block XV., Kumeroa, containing 200 acres. All grassed and ring-fenced. Terms as agreed. Tenders close Ist October. Particulars on application at Tue Examiner Office. 2950 l P. NORMAN.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XVII, Issue 3008, 11 September 1899, Page 3
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