Cross aud Smyth NOTICE OF REMOVAL. /"IROSS & O MYTH beg to notify that they have REMOVED to their new Premises in BROWNINGSTREET, next door to Mr E. Lyndon. AND OMYTfI, ACCOUNTANTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and BROKERS, Accountants in , Bankruptcy, and AGENTS FOR— Royal Insurance Companj"- "• Levin & Co., General Merchants, Wellington Thompson, Shaanon & Co., Warehousemen, Wellington. J. &T. Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants, Oamaru. GuthrWge, Power & Co., Wholesale Sadlers, Melbourne. F. L. Barker, Wool and Produce Broker, Sydney. Draper & Sons, Melbourne. G. S. Curtis, Wool a_d Produce Broker, Rockh amp ton. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Invested Funds Excbbd £4,600,000. NOTICE is hereby given that an Agency of this Company has been opened in Napikr for the Hawke's Bay district, in the hands of MR GEORGE T. CROSS who is now prepared to grant all facilities for businees. THE ROYAL is the wealthiest Fire Insurance Company In the world and has a larger Surplus Resbrve than any other Joint Stock Company known, excepting the Bank of England. CHARLES SALTER, Colonial Superintendent. T)ATENT TjIARTH /CLOSET M NUFACTURERS. DRAPER~AND SONS, 83, BOURKE-STREET, WEST MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, Prize Medallist Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition ; International Exhibition, Sydney j International Exhibition, Philadelphia. MAKERS to the International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880; tbe various Hospitals, Public Institutions and Banking Establishments in Victoria, Sydney, Adelaide, and New Zealand. MAKERS to the Beechworth, Ararat and Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylums, the various Government Offices, Industrial Schools at Sunbury, Geelong, and Ballarat, etc., etc. Prhe Lists, and all particulars sent free by post on applio- tion, or can be obtained from G. T. CROSS, Agent for Napier Miscellaneous. EXPECTED DAILY— (Per schooner COLUMBIA) A VARIETY F DRAIN PIPES, FLOWER POTS, GARDEN TILES, CHIMNEY POTS, etc., etc.. etc. H. R. GUNN, Port Ahuriri Timber and Coal Yard. NOW OPENING UP. SGOLD HUNTING KEYLESS CENTRE SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH LEVER WATCHES, (Fly-back Seconds), at £45). A splendid assortment of Silver Bracelets. Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, Necklets, etc., etc. Choice Electro Silverware, suitable for Wedding Presents. The Joker Lever Alarm Clock, 17s 6d. Small Carriage Clocks (Keyless) in case, 17s 6d. Spectacles to suit all sights Jewellery repaired or made. ; H. H. WALL, WATCHMAKER, &c, &c. Napier. TTASTINGS pLOTHING TTOUSE, HASTINGS. P. S. MACDONALD Has a Large Variety of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial TWEEDS. No better value can be had in the Province. Materials wbll- Shrunk, Workmanship Good, the Fits spbak for themselves. READY-MADE DEPARTMENT— Tweed Suits from £210s Trousers and Vests from £1 5s Od Trousers from 12s 6d Hats 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Dress Shirts 6 6d 63 6d, 9s 6d WrpuCKWELL wishes to inform the inha- . X bitants of Napier and surrounding Districts that he has Just Opened up a Splendid Assortment op T>OOTS AND The Stoc comprises Ladies' EN'Jfiisn Gentlemen's Fb nch Children's Ab jrican Co:ONIAL At prices which cannot be competed with. boots madeTto order At the shortest notice BEST QUALITY, AND BEST WO_ KMANSHIP, Guaranteed. WILLIAM TUCKWELL, BOOTMAKER. Hastings-street, Napier. NOTICE. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. HAVING just imported a new Patent MULTIPLYING CAMERA I am now prepared to take Ferro-type Photographs, Gems, Double Gems, Sunbeams, Cards, ard Cabinets, at prices that will meet the requirements of all classes. Ten minutes only required to take and complete several portraits by this method. J. COKBETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, HASTINGS STREET, OPPOSITE DICKENS STREET, Napier. NOTICE. HAVING just received a Large and Varied Assortment o FANCY BASKETS, TOYS, Etc., Which lam prepared to sell at a small advanco on Cost, together with BASKETS, and -JOS. PERAMBULATORS t| OS. OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE, Cheaper than ary house in the Colony. w. l 7w hitb BASKET & PERAMBULATOR MAKER Emerson Street, Napiee. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION' ALTERATION~OF TIME-TABLE. ON and after Monday, the 2nd May next, the afternoon train from MAKATOKO to NAPIER will stop at KOPUA for Paisengers' Refreshment. The times of departure will be as follows :-^ H. M, Makatoko 140 p.m. Kopua 2.35 ~ Takapau 3.00 „ Waipukurau 340 „ I Waipawa 4.5 „ 1 Kaikora 4.20 „ Te Aute 455 „ Paki Paki 5.30 „ Hastings 5.50 „ Farndon 610 „ Napier arrive 6.30 „ C. B. HANKEY, I Acting District Manager. April 25th, 1881.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3094, 28 May 1881, Page 1
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