lousiness Xoticcs. MAOILIi AND /^.VMI'TU-LI/S LAKGE SHIP.MKNTS NI'AV AUT UM X AND WIN TE R DRAPERY & /^LOTHING Expected to Arrive in a few days. Per s.s. "Cu/co ,, from London — N3 r ,W Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, NEW Ladies , JACKETS, ULSTERS, and COSTUMES. Per s.s. •' Gulf of " Carpentaria " NEW BLANKETS, NEW FLANNELS and CALICOES, NEW DRESSES, SHEETINGS, COUNTERPANES, &,-.. &V. Per ship "Bruan" i'mm London--NEW HOSIERY. GLOVES, STAYS, UNDERCLOTING, NFA\ r MILLINERY. LACES, FIMLLINGS, ie, kr.. NB.— These goods are all NEW, in most cases direct from the makers, so that the public can purchase from us New, sioiind. and Fashionable L-oods. really eheapor than old stocks, and bankrupt goods that are being hawked about from town to town. "I\rANTED TO CLEAR- Remainder of VV our SUMMER GOODS at greatly Reduced prices, call and see. 90 strong Zinc-lined Cases at 2s Gd each. •\ I• AGI L L A: A. MPBE LL, DIRECT LMPiJRTERS. WOOL SCOURING. Till': HUCUTOTO WOOL SCOURING AND FKLLMONGERY WORKS, CLIVE. (Formerly Mr. Mitchell's.) riPHE I'roprietors are now midy to uuder- \ take the Scouring of Wool at Current Rates under tho Superintendanee of Mr. Peter Pownall. so long and favorably known as a Wool Sorter and Scourer iv this Province. The new Boiling-down Plant at the same Works is now in full operation under the management of Mr. S. Jl. Chandler. Wool for Scouring may be forwarded direct to the. Works or will be taken free of charge from any of the Spit Stores. Orders may be left with M. R. Miller and Potts, Waipawa, or M. R. Miller, Napier, agents KNOWLES &- CO. 17RES11 LEGS OF MUTTON may be had for one shilling each in any quantity at the Hikutoto "Boiling-down Works' West Olive. S. L. CHANDLER, Manager. to iin ryui, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. PORT AHURIRI. 11 A S ON H A N D — Flour, Bran, and Sharps Seed ( hit s, Seed Barley Cocksfoot, and Praii-ie Ora>s Seed. Also— A very line sample of Poverty Bay Rye. F O R SA L E , QA TONS FENCING WIRE. 10 tons Galvanised Iron. NOW LANDING per "West York" via Wellington--JO Tons Fencing Wire l! 0 Tons Galvanised Iron, AlsoLanding a cm-go of COALS, ex Carl Graf Attems from Newcastle. SPECIAL NOTICE. T. A. CO"TTRELL, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, lias now on Hand a Splendid Selection of KAIAPOI, MOSGIEL, SCOTCH, AND oTiiEii TWEEDS to SELECT FROM. Suits made to Measure in all the Newest Styles, and a perfect fit guaranteed. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY of every Description Kept on Hand. Special Attention is drawn to — BOYS' KNICKER TROUSERS AND FANCY SUITS, which for Style and Quality are Unsurpassed. A Larire Stock of— WHITE AND FANCY SUMMER VESTS to be Cleared at '2 0 each, worth 10 . A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF HATS, Just Arrived. AGENT FOR CHARLES HILL, JIATTER, WELLINGTON. Note Address :— HASTINGS - STREET, Next Welsman's, Chemist. r\ E O It G E TT A S T I NG S, vjr XX PLUMBER AND PAINTER, Now utters to tho Public, a large stock of T) A P E R - H A N G" 1 N G S Of good Quality and Designs, from 7M. to Os. per piece. Also— PAINTS OIL COLORS WHITE LEAD LINSEED OIL PUTTY DRYERS SCRIM : VARNISH British and Foreign Sheet Glass cut to any .size. A well-selected Stock of Carpenters Tools, Tinware, and General Ironmongery. All kinds of Jobbing and Phunbing Work executed. GALVANISED TANKS, BATHS, &c, made to order. GEORGE HASTINGS^ • " THE PATENT OVAL : QAM SO N FEN C E WIRE. ' This very high-class FENCE WIRE has ' completely established itself throughout tho [ Colonies as being not only the best, but the ■ ch< --ipest sy;,tcm'"of fencing sheep and cuttle 1 stations. The numerous importations of worthless oval wires have been the means of proving ' the superiority of the SAMSON. • Send for Circulars and full information to M'LEAN BROS. A: RIGG, Melbourne, Adelaide, or London. Can be delivered at all tho principal ports j of Australia and New Zealand. i "THE ALARUM BELL." 1 JOSE 1' H C\ 11 ICK EN , i Watcjijiaker and Jeweller, Waipawa. , Just Received a nice assortment of A LARM CLOCKS to be sold Cheap for cash.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3647, 21 March 1883, Page 1
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