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Business rVoticcs. qPECIAL-M-OTICE. TX7"E have great pleasure in informing YV our numerous Customers, the inhabitants of Napier and tho surrounding districts that we have made arrangements for Me. SAMUEL CAMPBELL (who has been Avith us for the past two years) to proceed to London, there to act as home buyer. Our steadily increasing business justifies us in sending to the Home markets a man who has made himself thoroughly acquainted with the class of goods most suitable for this district. Besides by being thus on the spot we shall be able to select goods of a much better class and much cheaper than through an agent or traveller. We shall also by this means be enabled to take advantage of the monthly direct line of steamers to this Colony and lay before our Customers month by month all the-new and fashionable Goods as they appear in London and other centres of fashion. To complete these arrangements avc shall hold a Genuine Cheap Salo, when avc purpose turning our present large Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING into Money. Wo have gone through the entire stock and greatly reduced every article and arc certain anyone taking the trouble to inspect our Stock Avill be astonished at the Bargains avc shall offer. Sale commences on Saturday the 16th. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! -m/TAGILL AND pAMPBELL, DIRECT IMPORTERS. EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. ! RAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. -TVTAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. JOHN TyrURRAY Has just received his First Shipment of WINTER BOOTS, Direct from the Home Manufacturer, consisting of 17 Trunks of Maids' and Women's Stout-soled Kid and Leather Boots, and iioav offers them at PRICES SLIGHTLY IN ADVANCE OF LANDED COST, Which means Three Shillings per Pair Less than the Usual LoAvest Cash Price. s. d. 1 trunk Maids' Levant Lace Boots .. G G 1 „ ~ Leather E.S. „ .. 7 6 2 ~ Women's ~ „ ~ .. 7 G 2 ~ ~ .» » ~..86 2 „ „ Stout Kid „ „ .. 8 G 2 „ „ „ toe cap „ ..8 6 2 „ ~ „ plam „ ..10 G 1 „ ~ Levant ~ .. 8 6 2 „ „ ~ Lace „ .. 7 6 My Stock of MEN'S BOOTS Is Large and Complete in various Styles and Patterns, from the Best English and Colonial Makers, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Boots Made to Order and Repaired, either SeAvn or Pegged, Durable and Stylish, at JOHN MURRAY'S -[RAPIER r\ASJI TDOOT CHOP,

GREAT S-ATJCfHTERING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. _~1 T) T~T\ AYL OR, Hastings, Is selling off for one month the Avhole of his stock of Boots and Shoes of overy description for Cash for less than Wholesale Prices, preA'ious to extensiA'e alterations. These Goods arc Fresh and from the best Colonial and English makers. C. R. TAYLOR, HASTINGS. T)ERLIN IpINGERING | BaldAvin's Fingering |3 Bee Hive Fingering m ft g Andalusia Wool q H &•*■ ft Shetland Wool m H M [a Ice Wool A g Briggs' Transfers X X<& i X& y X >X X o W A « /<*r " I < a X f_n Xjh £$> « N. JACOBS. p >Ci JON_B. ENGINEER AND MACHINIST. SeAving Machines of every- description thoroughly and properly Repaired at Half the Cost hitherto charged in Napier. Old style Machines improved and altered, equal to new. SeAving Machine Parts and Fittings of every description made to order. Light Mechanical Work of all kinds done. Electrical and Optical. Instruments Made and Repaired. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Hastings Street, Napier. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. -1/TR T7l pONROY, BUTCHER, begs to inform his patrons, and tho public generally, that he has REMOVED from the Shop in Hastings-street to larger and more commodious ' premises in the same street, opposite MrE. W. Knowles. The premises havo been specially fitted up for • carrying on a large business, and those entrusting orders to his care will receive every attention. - ' ■

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3720, 18 June 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3720, 18 June 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3720, 18 June 1883, Page 1

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