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CHEAP DRAPERY SHOP, EMERSON-STREET, R. H. ROBINSON IS NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS » IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, COMPBISING- — New Season's Prints and Pompadours, from 4Jd New Striped Galateas, fast colors, from 7d. New Colored Sateens and Attalian Twills from Is New pale colored Sateens in sty, pink, cream, and gold New Oatmeal Cloths i. New Indian and Madras Muslins in white and straw New Hosiery in Fancey and dark colors . New Ribbons, Laces, Ties, Fischues, and Frillings i. New American Laces, 4, 6, and 9 inches wide at 4d, 6d, and Bd. New Gloves, Mitts, Sateens, Handkerchiefs, and Aprons I, New Swiss Embroidery and Everlasting Trimmings New Calicos, Turkey Reds, Muslins and Curtains, very cheap. I. New Tickings, Shirtings, and Apron Linens. MILLINERY! MILLINERY ! '. Thie department is still under the aYe management ol Mrs Kdwardi, and will be found replete with all the LATPST STYLES in p Straw Goods, Trimmings, Flowers, Fruit, and Feathers in all new colorings at very low prices. I- 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— >. Q PACKAGES, particulars of which will \s be notified on arrival. ■ R. H. ROBINSON, ). DIRECT IMPORTER, Emeeson-steeet, Napieb. IK ° 111 igS lIS it o f> go W <J Cts H 3 P3 a • gas liii i ii 1 . ggg? 1 g g gs- p o F I^ M^ y£>l m co S fl " §BSS jz; SSB^ NEW GOODS. 1- ADIES , SILK DRESS PIECES, jl in all the I FASHIONABLE SHADES OP COLOR, I at 4s. 6d. and ss. 6u. per yard. ALSO— LADIES' TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, Ik Gkeat Variety. W. KATfiBONE, GENERAL IMPORTER, WAIPAWA. GOjD NEWS. BOOTS T3OOTS OOTS JDOOTS s 8 qhoes qhoes Ohoes iohoes GARRETT BROS. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THEIR NAPIER BRANCH. BIRGAINS ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 600 pairs Men'B Elastic (own make) .. 123 6d ' 500 pairs Watertiirhts (own make) .. .. 12a 6d 400 pairs Watertight Balmoral (own make) 13s 6d 300 pairs Youthe' Elastic (own make) .. 10s 6<l 250 pftirs Shooting Boots (own make) .. 13s 6d 200 pars Ladles' Laced Boots .. .. 9a 330 pairs Men's French Calf Derby Shoes.. 13a 400 pairs of Ladles' Prunella Boots to be sold, a Bargain. 8 BARGAINS IN LADIES' KID BOOTS. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S BOOTS. A CHANCE FOR THE WORKINGMEN OF NAPIER. GAURETT BROS.. TANNERS, CURRIERS, LEATHER AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS, AND IMPORTERS Factory and Warehouse—Wakefield-street, Aucklaud; Tannery and Works—Whau, Auckland, Branches—New Plymouth. Giuborne, Thames, Walpawa, ana at HASTINGS-STREE'I, NAPIER. "~f! t~u xfo rjT HAS RECEIVED THId SEA.SON' 3 STOCK OF MANGOLD, FIELD CARIiOT, AND TURNIP SEEDS. Also, another frosh lot of •TTEGETABLE AND FLOWER V SEEDS (Guaranteed Frosh). Also in Stock and for Sale Cheap— 10 cwt. Cow-ifrnss 15 cwt. White Clover 15 cwt. Lucerne 10 cwt Rape COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO c CARNELL'S RO7AL FINE ART T>HOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, VANDERWEYDE PATENT. ' SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, NAPIER. I [Established 1865]. Awarded First and Second Orders of Merit, by the Commiesioners of the Melbourne Exhibition. Instantaneous Photography ! j dull weather no object. c BST To prevent dieappoiatmen em a jeir e ilf B ebOU'd I be made in advam $,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3521, 20 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3521, 20 October 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3521, 20 October 1882, Page 2

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