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▲ DRINK NELSON MOATE&C 0 -* TEAS ▼ r L THE LADIES’ EMPORIUM, VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE. MRS DAVIES BEGS to* announce the arrival of her WINTER STOCK OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S APPAREL, including some choice lines in Dress Materials. All the fashionable materials in all the fashionable shades stocked* |S* Large Assortment of Underclothing, and Fancy Goods. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. MBS DAVIES. 169t0 WOODVILLE. MB A. M. HENDY, Hairdresser and Toilet Specialist, Dunedin, has appointed Messrs Monteith Bros. Sole Agents for his celebrated EGG JULIP for the Hair. It is delightfully cool and refreshing, and completely destroys Dandruff. Large bottles, Is. Try it. 289t0 [Dental Notice.] MESSRS WRIGHT & CHICK. DENTISTS DaNMEVIBKE, WoODYELLE, AMD Hastings. Mr f. n. whitoombe, Dentist, will visit Woodville at MB D. B. HARRIS’, Chemist Shop every THURSDAY from 10 a.u. to 5 p.m. until further notice. F. N. WHITOOMBE, BURGEON DENTIST, COSMOPOLITAN BUILDINGS, DANNEVIRKE. MR WHITOOMBE visits Woodville every THURSDAY at Mb Habkis’ Chemist Shop, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. 27otc A STARTLING

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3571, 29 June 1903, Page 2

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