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ISusiness Notices. 1 [ ) j ' THE BON MARCHE i i I GIVING UP THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. On account of the heavy stocks of Clothing held in the District, and the comparative small trade done in this branch at the Bon ■ Marche, the Proprietors have determined to CLEAR OUT the Avhole Stock as quickly as possible. We will be frank with our customers, and say that the Stock is not the very latest fashion, taken as a whole, at the same time any one requiring Clothing that will probably wear well, may feel assured of purchasing at prices ivhich cannot fail to please, as the Stock includes Geelong, Mosgiel, AVest of England, etc. ROOM! ROOM! ROOM! AYe want more room for our General and Fancy Departments, as our present space is only just adequate to our requirements, at this, the dullest time of the year. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! AYe want to turn the Clothing into money, in order to prepare more fully for the large business that is looming ahead, at the Bon Marche next season. AYe do not intend to humbug tho public with " the-red-hcrring-across-the-track " cry of "no reasonable offer refused ;" No ! our aim being to clear out the Goods ; we arc fully prepared to make a small sacrifice on them, rather than have them lying as dead stock on the shelves. As the Clothing was bought with the rest of Combs and Co.'s Stock, at a very low price, we shall offer it on such terms as will amply repay all purchasers. THE BON MARCHE Hastings-street, NAPIER. E. BECK & CO. MILLERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, HASTINGS AND OLIVE. 1883 WINTER 1883 We have much pleasure in informing our Friends that avc havo now opened up tho bulk of this Season's Goods ex " AVellington," "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 offered in Hawke's Bay (we keep no cheap rubbish as a leading bait). IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Will bo found a good range of Goods suitable to all classes. IN - THE DRESS DEPARTMENT^ AYe have splendid value in all the Leading Lines, including all tho new Shades in French Merino. COSTUME CLOTH, MANTLE CLOTH, &c. &c. xrr 00l pooDS, AYe have the new Shapes in SILVAYLS, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS, LADIES' HATS (all new shapes) MEN'S, BOYS* and YOUTHS' HATS, MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. AYe 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. AYe have also a large stock of the Celebrated Zealandia Brand now so universally worn — AVomen's High Leg Laco Men's Boys' and Youths' AVatertights and Shooters STATION STORES AND REQUISITES, AYe hold a heavy Stock in this Department, including Galvanised Barbed AVire, Staples, AVire Nails, AVhite Lead, Red Lead, Raw and Boiled Oil (in drums and casks). CITY FLOUR MILLS. Superfine Silk-dressed Flour, Sharpe's and Bran; cash purchasers of AVheat, AVool, and other produce. AGENTS FOR— THOMAS'S CARBOLISED SHEEP ■ DIP, costing 2/- for every 100 Sheep i dipped at the Adelaide Exhibition; this composition was aAvarded a Gold Medal, I and at Geelong a Silver Medal. For Testii monials, &c., see Circulars. i TO ARRIVE, EX "CUMBRIAN"— i OKK CASES OF MERCHANDISE. 3 "DECK AND pO., 3 i GENERAL MERCHANTS, Clive and Hastings. : NOTICE. titr, m -vyateravorth S Begs to notify to the Public that he will d still carry on the business of Monumental Mason.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3782, 29 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3782, 29 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3782, 29 August 1883, Page 1

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