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▲ DRINK ink IT THE LADIES’ EMPORIUM, VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE, MRS DAVIES B EOS announce the arrival of her WINTER STOCK op LADIES’' AND CHILDREN’S * APPAREL, including some choice lines in Dress Materials. All the fashionable materials in all the fashionable shades stocked, iSr* Large Assortment of Underclothing, and Fancy Goods. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. MRS DAVIES, 169tc WOODVILLE. Tl T A. M. HENDY, Hairdresser iVL and Toilet Specialist, Dune- | din, has appointed Messrs Monteith ( Bros. Sole Agents for his celebrated ; EGG JULIP for the Hair. It is de- i lightfully cool and refreshing, and i •oinpletely destroys Dandruff. Large I bottles, Is. Try it. 239t0 i {Dental Nohob.] * MESSBS { WEIGHT & CHICK, DBST I S T S DaNNEVIBKE WoODVmLE, AND. | Hastings. 8 Mr f. n. whitcombe, Dentist, will visit Woodville at MR D. B. HARRIS’, Chemist Shop every THURSDAY from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until further notice. F. N. WHITCOMBE, BURGEON DBNTIST, COSMOPOLITAN BUILDINGS, DANNEVIRKE. MR WHITCOMBE visits Woodville every THURSDAY at Mb Habbis’ Chemist Shop, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. 275t0 A STARTLING o T N H E 5 AN s H CTRC \ 9 >l^ Y © Lr L L piuie N M G E

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3572, 1 July 1903, Page 2

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