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NEWTON AND CO. FANCY PRINTS • A") PRINTED SATEENS (\) K (- InEW POMPADOUR CREPES ■• *■ AH FANCY CHECK GINGHAMS fT) JJ GAL.VTEaS. all colors \JJ /«f\ LACE STRIPES, white and /y\ (J) coloured. [JJ , CHECK MUSLINS T* NEW DRESSES T" NEW TRIMMINGS, rh rh ANOTER CASE £~ S 2 |11 ANI> s|'6 hH CORSETS, c£ cc SEVERAL TRUNKS "■H LADIES' G-LOVE KID § BOOTS, g at 9s. 6d., worth 15s Q — Q ONEW SUMMER SUIT 3. 403. ,—n NEW TROUSERS <fc VESTS, 21s -w* , /-S NEW SERGE COATS, 11s 6d /—s Olarcre Assortment of r-K SUNSHADES. SUN HATS, TIES, W SCARFS, FISCHUS, LACES, etc. GENERAL GROCERIES, £".-, tH WINES and SPIRITS, HH J2J ALES and STOUT. J^ '00 (TNY MOXAVSIM CHEAP DRAPERY SHOP, EMERSON-STREET, R. H. ROBINSON IS NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Comprising— New Season's Prints and Pompadours, from New Striped Galateas, fast colors, from 7d. New Colored Sateens and Attalian Twills from Is New pale colored Sateens in sky, pink, cream, and gold New Oatmeal Cloths New Indian and Madras Muslins in white and straw New Hosiery in Fancey and dark colors New Ribbons, Laces, Ties, Fischues, and Erillings New American Laces, 4, 6, and 9 inches wide at 4d, 6d, and Bd. New Gloves, Mitts, Sateens, Handkerchiefs, and Aprons New Swiss Embroidery and Everlasting Trimmings New Calicos, Turkey Reds, Muslins and Curtains, very cheap. New Tickings, Shirtings, and Apron Linens. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! This department is still under the able management of Mrs Kdwardi, and will be found replete with all the LATEST STYLES in Straw Goods, Trimmings, Flowers, Fruit, and Feathers in all new colorings at very low prices. A choice line of Sailor Hats, at Is each. CLOTHING—A nice assortment of New Goods just to hand in Suits, Ties, Vests, etc., in English and Victorian Tweeds. Now Landing ex " Norman McLeod " — 2 CASES DRESS GOODS direct from Bradford. To Arrive ex " City of Bombay " from Glasgow— (\ PACKAGES, particulars of which will $J be notified on arrival. R, H. ROBINSON, DIRECT IMPORTER, Emebson-stbeet, Napier. NEW GOODS. LADIES' SILK DRESS PIECES, IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHADES OF COLOR, at 4s. 6d. and ss. 6d. per yard. ALSO— LADIE3 , TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, Ik G-eeat Vabiiti, W. RATHBONE, G-ENERAL IMPORTER, WAIPAWA. GOc>D NEWS. BOOTS "OOOTS OOTS JDOOTS SHOES CI HOES HOES Jα HOES GARRETT BROS. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THEIR NAPIER BRANCH. B 4RG-AINS ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! 800 pairs Men's Elastic fown make) .. 123 6d 500 pairs Watertiirhta (own make) .. -.. 12s 6d 400 pairs Watertight Balmoral (own make) 138 0d 300 puirs Youths' Elastic (own make) .. 10s 6d 250 pairs Shooting Boots (own make) .. 13s (id 200 pairs Ladies' Laced Boots .. .. 9a 3!0 pairs Men's French Calf Derby bhoes.. 133 400 pairs of Ladles' Prunella Boots to be sold, a Bargain BARGAINS IN LADIES' KID BOOTS. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S BOOTS. A CHANCE FOR THE WORKINGMEN OF NAPIER. GARRETT BKOS-. TANNEHS, CURRIKRS, LEATHER AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS, AND IMPORTERS Factory and Warehouse— Wakefleld-street, AuckJaud ; Tannery and Works—Whau, Auckland, Branches—New Plymouth. Gisborno, Thames, Waipawa, anc at HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. _ F. TUX FO X D HAS RECEIVED TIIIo SEASON'S STOCK OF MANGOLD, FIELD CARROT, AND TURNIP SEEDS, Also, another fresh lot of ifTEGETABLE AND FLOWER V SEEDS (Guaranteed Fresh). Also Itx Stock and for Sale Choup— 10 cwt. t!ow-i(rasß 15 cwt. White Clover 15 cwt. Lucerne 10 cwt Rape COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO tho convenience of the Inhabitants of tho . Southern portion of Hawko's Bay, the undersigned will be In attendance at every station on tho Napier line of Railway every Saturday per first train and will be g\n.<i to receive Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Pipes, etc , for repairs, which will be returned, unless serioUßly damaged, the following Saturday. Articles left with station masters will bo punctually ittended to. S. B. COOPER (late T. Monison), Watchmaker and Jowcllor, Naper.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3520, 19 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3520, 19 October 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3520, 19 October 1882, Page 2

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