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Business Notices. THE BON MARCHE The Bom Marchc— THE Cheapest Establishment in the Province. The ISon Marchc— HORROCK'S Longcloth from 3/9 per Dozen. The Bon Marchc— 4D UTTON Black French Kid ~JJ Gloves, 2/11 per Pair. The Bon Marche— HOMESPUNS and Beiges, 7W. per Yard. The Bom IWTarche — Calicoes from \_J 3/11 per Dozen. The Bom Ma relic— ALL Millinery trimmed free of charge. rpHIS System certainly o'ffcrs X advantages unknown where Credit obtains. Equi- [ table alike to both Buyer and Seller, it is, from its inception and its development, possessed of facilities and advantage.", which fairly command astonishment, when contrasted with any results of Credit System. The Bon Marche— WE neither take nor give Credit. THE BON MARCHE— A DIRECT Saving of 1.5 to 20 per cent. The Bon Marche— GIRLS' TrimmedNight-Drcsses all sizes, 1/11. THE BON MARCHEBLACK Straws, newest and most fashionable, 1/. The Bon Marchc— BOYS', Youths', and Men's Clothing very cheap. THE BON MARCHE— MEN'S Hard Felt Hats, newest Styles, 4/G. The ISoh Marchc— ~\7"OU can scarcely believe how J. much— THE BON MARCHE— WE arc underselling the big profit Shopkeepers. THE BON MARCHE— /"10ME and judge for yourselves. XfTRITE for Patterns and Prices, it will T V only cost you a2d stamp; and we deliver all Parcels by Rail, Boat, or Carrier, to any part of the Province, FREE. THE BON MARCHE E. BECK & CO MILLERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, HASTINGS AND CLIVE. 1883 WINTER 1883 "We have much pleasure in informing our Friends that wo have now opened up the bulk of this Season's Goods ex " Wellington," "Closeburn," and other late arrivals. Importing direct from the Home Manufacturers we can with confidence assure our Friends and the Public that we can give them the best value for money ever ottered in Hawke's Bay (we keep no cheap rubbish as a leading bait). IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT "Wiil be found a good range of Goods suitable to all classes. IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT _ "We have splendid value in all the Leading Lines, including all the now Shades in French Merino. COSTUME CLOTH, MANTLE CLOTH, &c. &o. -IT/" 0 0 L p 0 0 D S, We have the new Shapes in SHAWLS, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS, LADIES' HATS (all new shapes) MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' HATS, MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. We have a splendid range, including the Celebrated Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, made to our special order— Men's Overcoats Men's Waterproof Coats Youths' and Boy's Overcoat In the Boot Department will be found a full range of Ladies' Glove Kid, lasting and Button Boots. We have also a large stock of the Celebrated Zcalandia Brand now so universally worn— Women's High Leg Lace Men's Boys' and Youths' Watertights and Shooters STATION STORES AND REQUISITES, We hold a heavy Stock in this Department, including Galvanised Barbed Wire, Staples, Wire Nail.s, White Lead, Red Lead, Raw and Boiled Oil (in drums and casks). CITY FLOUR MILLS. Superfine Silk-dressed Flour, Sharpens and Bran; cash purchasers of Wheat, Wool, and other produce. AGENTS FOR— THOMAS'S CARBOLISED SHEEP DIP, costing 2/- for every 100 Sheep dipped at the Adelaido Exhibition; this composition was awarded a Gold Medal, and at Geelong a Silver Medal. For Testimonials, &c, see Circulars. TO ARRIVE, EX "CUMBRIAN"— QKK OASES OF MERCHANDISE. T)ECK AND pO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Cuve and Hastings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3754, 27 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3754, 27 July 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3754, 27 July 1883, Page 1

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