BARGAIN. . . . . SALE THE ECONOMIC LADIES' TRIMMED FELTS at ' LADIES' FUR NECKLETS at Is LADIES' Ka to 7s £d MAr.TNTORTTT.S O i \J MACINTOSHES LADIES' JACKETS LADIES' CAPES...' 7 s 6 1 7 s 6 1 WA QuSrs 7 S G D '9 S 6 D 'H S (Just the thing for the Cold Weather). DRESS MATERIALS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SWANSDOWN CALICO £»d per yd. (Usual Pkice 10d). BLANKETS ] All at AND [ . . RUGS . . j REDUCED PRICES. IS" SPECIAL BARGAINS . . . IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING and MERCERY. Kl«tflß|MClH»mi & CO., The Economic. WOODVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY" APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Caretaker and Librarian to the Woodville Public Library. Applications close on FRIDAY, 6th September, at 6 p.m. Full particulars can be obtained from Mr Manisty, or the undersigned. R. T. CLARKE, 81456 Hon. Sec. DRAWING AND PAINTING. H/TIBSES ANDERSON AND VX BAKER, late of Napier Teohnical School, intend opening at an early date Classes for instruction in the above subjects. 818tc KUMEROA ROAD BOARD. nENDERS, addressed to the L Chairman, will be received up to 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 14th inst., for— Contract No. 18, Township Ward, about 12 chains of formation. Contract No. 19, River Road, carting about 250 cubic yards of metal. Specifications at The Examiner Office, and Post-office, Kumeroa. Intending contractors will be shown over the work on Saturday, the 14th inst., leaving Kumeroa at 8 a.m. T. P. HEWITT, 821sll Clerk to Board, NOTICE. r'OTICE is hereby given that I owing to an accident to the small bridge at Perfect's brick yard on the Napier Road, the road is closed for heavy traffic until further notice. A. GILMOUR, County Road Overseer. June Stb. 1901. 671tc Education Office, Napier, August 30th, 1901. 'ANTED, a Master for the / Norsewood School, qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard Regulations. Salary, about £l9O per annum, payable on Board's scale, subject to change according to average attendance or to alteration in Board'3 staff and scale regulations. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent in by FRIDAY, Sep f - 20th, 1901, addressed "The Secretary, Education Board, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, 81982,11 Secretary. THE BOOK OF THE YEAR. The Duke's Visit to Southern Isles. A Beautifully Illustrated Souvenir of the Memorable and Historical Vist, by Malcolm Ross. Price Is. Published by McKee & Co., Wellington. To be had of all Booksellers. 720tc WILLS' RED DRENCH. Made up according to Recipe used by Mr C. Bidd, V "ALUABLE for cleansing Cows after calving, for checking Feverish Symptoms, and rendering the milk pure and wholesome. It acts as a safe preventative of Milk Fever, Quarterill, and Spleenic Apoplexy. Acknowledged by the dairy farmers of Pahiatua and district to be the BEST DRENCH used by them. Always Fresh, therefore always Good and Reliable. THE CHEAPEST RED DRENCH IN THE MARKET. Price, Is pek Packet ; 6 Packets, ss. Prepared only by TRACY P. WILLS, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, PAHIATUA (Opposite Commercial Hotel). 795n19
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3303, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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