Business Notices. -JVfAPIER /CLOTHING TTALL. NOW OFFERINGMen's Printed Moleskins .. .. 5/11 Valuo for 8/6. Men's Tweed Trousers .. •• 6/11 Value for 9/G. Men's Serge Suits .. .. ... 1//G Value for 27/ G. Men's Tweed Suits 22/6 Valuo for 30,'-. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vests IS/G Value for 27/ G. Knickcr Suits for Our Boys in All Sizes, 0 to 12, Colonial and English, from 6/11 up. W. E. COMBS. JACOBS' TjIANCY T)EPOSITORY TTIOLINS A CCORDEONS TjILUTES npAMBOURINES "OANJOS AND pONCERTINAS MUSICAL SNSTOTME2TTS. TTIOLIN STRINGS Violincello Strings Double Bass ~ Banjo ~ Pegs, Rezin, Bridges Tail Pieces, Sec, &c. v AT ■—' TACOBS' TjIANCY "DEPOSITORY. M b. X JACOB a. HASTINGS STREET, -trzzn "FT AS on hand a _X/ jLJL complete stock /fyCSI of M A D AM E -x WEIGEL'S yVI\ T ER N S of -JJ $ Dresses, Mantles, &c fcs/\ ' c,lt * n ten u * n ' crcnt ff~ ic* sizes for Ladies and Children, accompanied by directions md lllusti itions for making up. Sold at puces i ingmg fiom Gd to If. NoAvost Styles Monthly in Weigel's Journal of Fashions, price 7d ; by post Bd, or C/- per annum (payableinadvance). CatalogueofFasiiions 3d, by post 4d. Sole Agent in Napier: — N. JACOBS, Fancy Repository, Hastingsstreet, Napier. Tl/T ISSCTEWART, dressmaker, Has removed from the Beach-road to the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Waterworth, Dickens-street. HERETAUNGA STORE, HASTINGS. While my premises are undergoing alterations, I will sell the balance of my Stock of — DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, China and Glassware Earth emvare HolloAvare &c, &c, Sec At ess than cost prices. T. A. BT A ye 8 ' W. L. W H : T E ' —OF — EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, Wants Purchasers for OAA FIRST-CLASS PERAM/C\J\J BULATORS. AT I tyS. EACH. Every Description of Basket Work at the LoAvest possible Prices. Toys' and Fancy Goods Cheaper than any House in Napier NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TI/TR • pONROY, BUTCHER, begs to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED from the Shop in Hastings-street to larger and more commodious premises in the same street, opposite Mr E. W. Knowles. The premises have been specially fitted up for carrying on a large business, and those entrusting orders to his care will receive every attention. a P E„ C T; A C L E S D. I_~E~Y 1 , HASTINGS-STREET, Having for many years previous to entering into his present business of Tobacconist studied practically the adjustment and selection of Spectacles to suit all sights, has just received an immense variety, consisting of Protectors from tho Summer Sun and dust. Concave for tho near-sighted, Convex, Real Brazilian Pebbles, best Crystal Lens, Perescopic Lens, Eye Glasses, Goggles, etc., „ . ~ Akd will .give -free of charge a pair of 'to s'mt the sight, 'to any poor person who cannot afford to pay for them. rpHE best choice of Ladies' Boots and X Shoes, (quality guaranteed), is at E. W. KNOWLES', Boot Warehouse, Hastings-street.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3819, 12 October 1883, Page 1
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