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Business Notices. WINTER BOOTS WINTER BOOTS WINTER BOOTS AT THE RAPIER T3OOT QHOP. Fresh from the Hands of the Makers, AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. Children's Kid, Levant and Leather Lace Boots Children's Kid and Levant Button Do. Maids' Kid and Levant Button and Lace Do. Maids' Kid, Levant, and Leather Lace and Elastic Sides Do. Boys' and Youths' Sewn Wide Welts, Lace Boots Ladies' Evening Shoes in French Kid and Prunella . Ladies' Evening Shoes In BlacT. batm, CoIor»d Embroidered Toes Ladies' Hizh Leg Lace Boots .* Kid and Levant Ladies' High Leg Button Buvt in Kid and Levant Ladies' Pinets French Walking Boots, Lace and Button Ladies Kid Elastic-side Boots, Btout soles, in great variety Gentlemen's Handsewn Wide Welt Lace Boots Gentlemen's Lace and Elastic-Bide Boots in various styles and patternsGentlemen's Waterproof Scotch Kip Shooting Boots MADE TO MEASURE AT J. MURRAY'S NAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. HAVELOCK NURSERIES. EOR SALE, CONIFER AND OTHER ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, &c. FRUIT TREES, both new and choice. For collection of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, sec Catalogue, Flower Pota and Saucers, ORANGES— Hill's Seedlings, St. Jago, St. Michael's, Parramata, The Queen. ILEMONS—Lisbon, 3s 6d to 4s 6d each. A chohe collection of CAMELIAS in 42 varieties. Orders may be left, and Seeds, and Catalogues obtained from the following Agents: - Mrs Miles, Fruiterer, Napier : Messrs Beck and Co., Clive and Hast'nes. Catalogues post free on application to J. GODDARD, Havelock Nurseries, H.B. HAWKE'S BAY NURSERIES. F. w. cTs turm Has great'pleasure in informing his patrons and the public generally that he has a Large stock of Vegetable, Flower, and Tree Seeds on hand, comprising al' the best sorts and varieties suitable for this climate. Many of them have been imported from European and Australian houses in my business. I have spared no trouble or expense in procuring firstclass Seeds. All my imported Seeds have been tried, and only such as germinate freely are offered for sale. My stock of Flower Seeds, comprising the most popular varieties ; my Tree, Shrub, and Native Seeds are all of this year's saving. I have also a large stock of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamer tal Trees and Shrubs on hand. My Apple Trees are warranted all on bllght-resistinn stocks, and consist of many of the choicest varieties ; as also of Pears, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, Apricots. Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Olives, Filbert Hazel Nuts. Quinces, Grape Vines, Currants, Gooseberries. Black Mulberries, etc.,etc., etc. Orders may be left and Seeds obtained from Mr J. r. Woods, Commission Agent. Hastings. Catalogues gratis on application. F. W. C. STURM, West Clive and Napier. TARADALE NURSERY. piLBERD AND A NDERSON, Have still a quantity of the undermentioned stock to dispose of, viz :— APPLES—comprising all the choice blight resisting varieties. PEARS—A fine'lot of 2-year-old, Including the Marie Louise. Williams Bon Chretien, Jargonelle, and other choice sorts. PLUMS—Some of the best sorts that are propagated. Denniston's superb. Early Orleans, Late Orleans, Ickworth Imperatrice, Damson, Early Favorite, etc. PEACHES—We have Early Rivers. Sharpe's Late, Anna Maria, Royal George, and others equally good. APRICOTB—The delicious Moorpark, Pine Apple, Hemskirk, and the Musch Mu3ch, a very early variety. NECTARINES—AIbert Victor, Victoria, Weeping, Hunt's Tawny, Early Newington All firstclass varieties. They fruit remarkably well in Hawke's Bay. Cherries. Almonds, Figs, Mulberries, Quinces, Oranges, Lemons. Guavas, Loquats, Medlers, Chesnuts, Cob and Philberc Nuts, Walnuts, Lowton Blackberries, English Gooseberries, Roses in 100 varieties. Other Nursery Stock in variety. Catalogues on application. Mr W. Prebblb, Fruiterer, Hastings-street, Town Agent. NOTICE. T\AVID /"I RAY begs to inform his Customers and the public generally that he haa REMOVED HIS WOOD & COAL YARD TO MOORE-STREET Opposite the Lutheran Church, and trusts by civility and attention to business to merit a continuance of public support. The business will in future be carried on under the style and name of "DAVID GRAY & CO." HAY AND GRAIN ALWAYS ON HAND. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 1VF R TT BUTCHER, begs to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED from the Shop in Hastings-street to largor and more commodious promises in the same street, opposite Mr E. Wi Knowles. The premises have been specially fitted up for carrying on a large business, and those entrusting orders to his care will receive every attention. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IT nffords F, W. COLLINS a vast amount of pleasure in acquainting the citizens of Napier that he has (in consequence of his largely increasing business) vacated his late establishment and leased those handsome premises in Hastings-street lately known as the Bonanza store, which ho will open with a new and well-assorted stock ot WAICHES AND JEWELLERY. A large Assortment of CLOCKS to anivc. The Manufacturing Department will bo carried on as usual. F. W. COLLINS, WATCHMAKKR AND JEWELLER, Hastings- street. jT~r V E R" ° N ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickens street STEAM, WATER, and GASFITTER Brass Founder and Finisher. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, etc., fitted with Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved and economical principle. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. Do ng Downs fitted with the Newest Improvem

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3482, 4 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3482, 4 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3482, 4 September 1882, Page 1

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