E. J. GOTHARD, SOLICITOR,’ VOGEL STREET," WOODVILLE X [a oabd.] Mr Robert Manisty, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Vogel Street, Woodville. M ONEY to lend on Freehold Security at current rates of interest.
BEST IN THE MARKET. TEAS ■ W, & G. Turnbull & Co. Proprietors, Wellington.
SPEIGHT AND CO-’S CELEBRATED PRIZE ALES riAN BE ttat> at THE FOLLOWING HOTELS IN THE DISTRICT JAMES SPEIGHT & 00., LTD,, 162t0 DUNEDIN. PIANO AND ORGAN SALE. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY’S ANNUAL SALE of magnificent Pianos and Organs at terms unheard of in New Zealand is now on, and will continue until the end of June. Pianos by Rich, Lipp and Sohn, Bohm, John Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, Erard, Schwechten, and other notable manufacturers. Every Piano and Organ is guaranteed, and the guarantee means what it says. We sell more of thesemagmfioentinstrumentsthan any four houses in the colony. The Pianos and Organs sold by us are made by and stamped with the name of the best manufacturers in in the world, which is sufficient guarantee of their excellence. We close at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. It will pay you to call and inspect the instruments. —THE—DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. LAMBTON QUAY & BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON, M. J. BROOKES Manager. Agent for Woodville and D’otrict —JNO. GRANT. Precious Jewels Silverware Watches •••• and Platedware ARE are always acceptable gifts; their artistic beauty and quiet elegance harmonise with the bappy spirit in giving. Excellent quality renders them valuable and enduring. In selecting gnts from our stack yon can be certnurof obtaining the highest possible quality at the minimum of cost. That’s, the reason oar mail order business is Increasing at such rapid strides. We illustrate a few articles that would make very acceptable gifts. We will also send you free by post our 1903 Catalogue containing hundreds ot illustrations of Waickes, Jewelleryi Silver Goods, Plntedware, etc., if yeu will write and ask us. W E 7473. —Finest Silver- Sterling Silver and Cut Glass Pomade Plated Pepper Pot, 10/6 ot Stud Boxes, B/- f 6/-, 7/6, and Mustards to match, 8/6 each. 13/6 T Sterfiag:Silrer Manicure Scissors, 9/6 Larger Sizes, suitable for Work Scissors, 10/6 Stewart Dawson & Co.’s Lady’s Empress Watch, fine jewelled lever movemet. A perfect watch for ladies. ißct. gold keyless hunting cases, £-10 XOS. Silver open-face, 65 1- Silver hunting, 70/- ’ Guaranteed for 5 years. EjoSS.—Solid Silver Fmiß«— Finest Silver-Plated Butler or Souvenir Spoon, Jam Dish, 10/6 Maori Design, 12/6 m m aa F 2495. —Finest Silver-Plated Jam Dish, with ruby-tinted glass, 12/6 m & p-a,* Finest E.P. EB4S3.—Finest Silver-plated and S* 21/- Salt Stands & Spoons, Cut Glass Butter Dish, 11/6 ruby or bluc*tinted glass, 11/6 pair. Stewart Jjawson and Co., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ' 'Wellington, J Ik c 1 d n WttS! J FILLS" f ilious and Nervous Disorders, sueii as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick a.Q H ;ie, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveaess, Blotches * tiieA-in, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling usations. Ac. The first Dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no „. ’vV l- v sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they i’l be acknowledged to be - WORTH A GUINEA A 80X.." pDT’i'.nAM’L 1 PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete a'tb They juumptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Tckk ; Impaired Digestion ; Disordered Lie; 1-1 li' -• ,1- 1 jew viostv wi'J work wrm.lcrs the Vita! Or;;:ius : StrciuilruMiuig ths ejr V hum lost Oomplovioo I bringing hack lh.- ki-.i e de- <•! MM'-'Citc, auu Hakrutho ..f :i,o h 0,,..,,, Jr**.* m ' *."■;tidl Lcu-au-US In all oiav.es of sr.cirly, and one of «... I*«i <u»mi;Uy* to «w is that IMum'* P>(h Aw He lar-mt ■■ t-nmi M-uom* in tat vond. In ,>.»,•v'tvm;' vri*4i ’.*pcb Lox. Roared cn’.y by THOMAS BHS'-IHA; * i-elii yveryw hew, In lioxw,' i Al, t-. Helens, lanuifastiiro, Enplane! * Is. IJJ., aiajks. ui caca.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3570, 26 June 1903, Page 1
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