Business Notices. "' co We have now a complete Stock of goods suitabl for incoming Season, and would call special attet , erß tion to the unrivalled success of our MILLINER" alt DEPARTMENT which enables us to announce tb arrival of our SIXTH SHIPMENT OF STRAWS. 135 Dozen or 1620 Hats. Comprising all th new Shapes of the Season, bought at a discoun OF of 60 per cent, or half former prices, ani marked at corresponding reduction. Boys' Sailor Hats Is Is 3d Is 9d 2s to 5s 6d Ladies' White Straws from 2s — Ladies' Black Straws from Is 6d m FAWN COLORED AND FANCS " STRAWS ' IK GREAT VARIETY. —- Remember these are all first class goods at Reducec Prices. Also, we would draw attention t< — the following SPECIAL VALUES, — 150 Children's Costumes (assorted sizes) 3s 6d t< 218, worth double the money ~* Ladies French Wove Corsets 4s lid forraerlj — 6s 6d jrs Scarlet, Black and Drab Corsete of first class rs. quality, very cheap on SPECIAL?B, Maids Drab Corsets 3a 91, worth 5s 6d 11 dozen Ladies' trimmed Drawers 2s, worth 3s 6d M 7 dozen Ladies' trimmed Drawers 3s 6d, worth 4a 9d be 9 dozen Ladies trimmed Chemisses 33, wortii 4s 6d Ladies' White Skirts, Camisoles, Night Dresses, Aprons, &c, &c, in endless variety at our usual reasonable prices. ~~ SPECIAL VALUES IN CHILDREN'S >• UNDERCLOTHING. Sun Hats, Sun Bonnets, Pinafores Collars, Collarettes, Flowers, Feathers Infants Wares, etc, etc, in great variety Ladies' Mantles, Jackets, and Fichues—a choice 18 assortment DRESS GOODS. r 350 yards summer Tweed 4Jd worth 9d ,1* 200 yards Lustrine 7Jd, worth IOJd r ' 178 yards Fancy Drees stuff jlljd, worth Is 6d 234 yards Carmelite 4d, worth Is 6<l 272 yards Grass Cloth, BJd worth Is 223 yards 36-inch Grass Cloth Is worth Is 6d 172 yards Zephyr Cloth, 7£d worth lOJd; ; Satteens, plain and fey ~ Piints—well assorted 8 French Musline 4s lid, for 12 yards J. Colored and black Lustres, Cashmeres and Merinos Oatmeal Cloth and Peques Plain and check black Grenadines — BOUGHT A JOB 15 DOZEN LADIES' I AND CHILDREN'S SUNSHADES t Childless 2s and 2s 6d ; Ladies 4s 6d to 6s 6d Ladies black Satin Sunshades 7s to 30s Ladies' Umbrellas, 2s 9d to 25s Ladies' Silk, Lisle Thread and Kid Gloves Hosiery—well assorted Everlasting Trimming and Muslin Work Black, white, and cream Laces Frilllngs, Collars, etc, etc. MANCHESTER— Splendid white Calico, 3s lid per dozen 8/4 white Twill Sheeting Is 6d, Is 9d, and 2s '■ 80-inch Sheeting Is 9d, worth 2s 3d . 9/4 Toiiet Quilts 3s lid, worth 6a 6d 1 10/4 Toi'et Quilts 4a lid, worth 6a Cd? 11/4 Toilet Quilts 5s lid, worth 7s 6d 9/4 White Blankets 10s 6d, worth 12s 6d \ 9/4 White Blankets 13a 6d, worth 16s 6d 10/4 White Biankets 22s 6(1, worth 303 ! 10/4 White Biankets 27s 6s, worth 353 White Flannels 14d to 3s SPECIAL--250 yds Ticking slightly damaged 4|d, usual price 103 yds Tea Cloth BM, ususal price Is 107 yds Tea Cloth 10£ d, usual price Is 2d 84 White Dimity 9d, usual price Is Navy Serge from B|d. usual price Is BROWN SHEETING, HOLLANDS, DIAPERS, TOWELS, TOILETS, &c, &c. 36£ dozen Antimacassars to be sold at half price OLOTHING! CLOTHING!! 1 Oui Stock in this is so LARGE and VARIED we ' have no space for remarks Boys Tweed Trousers 5s 6d, yalue for 7s 6d I Boys Senje Trousers 7s lid extra quality , Boys Printed Moles from 4s lid Youths Printed Moles from 5s lid Mena Printed Moles from 6s lid '• Youths Tweed Trousers from 7s 6d ! Youths Serge Trousers from 8a lid ' Mens Tweed Trousers from 8s lid Mens Nelson Tweed Trousers from 12s 6d Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 15s 6d, worth 21s Boys' Serge Suits extra quality, 21s Youthß' Serge Suits extra qud.lity.22s 6d ' Mec's Serge Suits extra quality, 27s 6d 1 Men's extra Superfine Serge Suits, 45a Boys' light Tweed, 27s Cd Youths' light Tweed, 30a 1 Men's light Tweed, 37n 61 Men's Mosgiel Suits Colonial make, 603 Knicker Suits, Knicker Suits, fashionable Bhapes ! Serge Knickers lie 6d, worth 17s 6d And a variety of Tweed Knickers at unsurpassed value Dust Coats, Lustre Coats, etc, etc, in great ; variety Shirts at all prices Special value in Crimeans 570 Kegatta Shirts, boutrht a lot; sizes, 14.J to 17J; 2 Collars to each Shirt, 5s 6d, value for IDsSd Mens' Underclothing, Collars, Braces, Belts and Ties, etc, etc, HATS ! HAT 3 ! HATS! All our Mene' Boating Straws, Is 6d A quantity of Boye' Straws, half price Boys' Pea Caps 9d, formerly Is 6d Boys BIHCk Felts Is lid, formerly 2s 6d Mens Hard and Soft Felt Hats in Great Variety ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. CAUTION—AII goeds have been well bought, and the prices we quote are not for Rubbish but genuine Goods, that will improve by comparl. son with any o .her House in town. COMBS "AND CO. CASH PALACE. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF HAWKE'S BAY. J. MUitHAY Respectfully draws attention to the fact that he has now received bis firat consignments of— SUMMER "DOOTS and QHOES. (Per Ships ' Norman McLeod,' and John Gamble,') ordered direct from London and Foreign Makers by J. Murray himself, thus avoiding , the charges of the middle man. The Prices are also based on the Ready Money Principle, enabling the purchaser to buy sound, FRESH BOOTS and SHOES Of the latest Designs, at lower Prices than that paid for STALE and WITHERED GOODS on the Credit System. The Stock consists of Children's, Girls', and Boys , Shoes and Boots in endless variety. In Ladies' Shoes and Boots there are English, French, and German, in many Patterns and Qualities, from 6s to 30s. Men's Boots, Lace and Elastic, in English and German, Light and Stout Soles. Walking and ZJreea Shoes in French and German. Also the celebrated Zealandia and other good Brands of Colonial-made Shoos and Boots, in Children's, Women's and Men's at Cash Prices. The whole forms the LARGEST, FRESHEST, and BEST ASSORTED STOCK of SHOES and BOOTS that has ev«r been Bbown in Napier, either Retail or Wholesale, and has been bought with a knowledge and experience of Colonial and Foreign Makers, second to none in New Zealand. Customers who have had BE3POKE WORK, COME AGAIN. Shearers Canvas Shoes and Leather Shoes and Boots, Specially Made for this Season, at Cash Prices at JOHN MURRAY'S, T>OOT OHOP. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. "THE ALARUM BELL," JOSEPH CHICKEN, ITSrATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, W WAIPAWA, Just Received a nice assortment of ALARM CLOCKS, to be sold Cheap for cash.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3527, 27 October 1882, Page 1
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