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Special Adveß'tisemeiats. GRAND OPENING SIIOAV. SUMMER SEASON ISS3-S4. ALEX. BROWNE HAS JUST RECEIVED PER s.s. DORIC From London, Manchester, & Bradford, CASES, comprising one of the iO GRANDEST SELECTIONS OF NEAV GOODS ever offered to the Hawke's Bay public. Grand Show of Now Dross Goods (direct imports) Grand Show of French Foulard Sateens (direct imports) Grand Show of Pompadour Prints, all the latest designs Grand Show of Gahitcas, 40 different patterns to select from Grand Show of Brocho aud Plain Sateens iv all shades Grand Show of Washing Check Silks Grand Show of Brocho, Silk, Satin, and Cashmere Dolmans Grand Show of Umbrellas, Sunshades, and Parasols (direct imports) Grand Show of Straw Goods in every novelty Grand Show of New Hosiery in every shade and color Grand Show of Lace, Muslin, and Silk Fichus and Collarettes Grand Show of Ladies', Maids', and Children's Underclothing. All of the above Goods being direct imports from the loading English Manufactories I can assuredly say from past experience that the value I shall offer, will be the very best ever offered by any merchants in Hawke's Bay. All arc cordially invited. ALEX. BROWNE, HASTINGS-STREET. BOOTS !11 OOTS !! T>OOTS !!! "Poors !JO TOoots !JJ poors ! Jl)oo-s ! JOoots ! JQoots ! G1 ARRETT BROS, havo received from !" their own Factory in Auckland a largo shipment of Boots and Shoes for the Spring Season, and for Quality and Price cannot bo equalled. I Bear in mind they are not like some Goods now offered for sale in this town, if they arc —like their Poetry they must be— strange productions. I wonder what Bobby Burns would say if he had a glancoat the Amateur Poets that are going now a day. THERE IS NO GAS ABOUT THESE PRICES ! Ladies' Kid Boots 4/Liidies' Kid Superior 5/11 Ladies' Glove Kid, worth IG/-, only. ,10/6 Ladies' Calf E.S. (own mako) 8/G Ladies' High Leg Laced 9/6 Men's AVool AVork Slippers (own mako) 7/6 Men's Ammunition Boots (own make) 6/Men's Bush Boots (own make) 7/6 Men's AVaterfights (own make) 9/G Men's Elastic (own make) 9/G Men's Shooting Boots (own make).... 127Men's Kangaroo Elastics (hand sown) 12/Men's Heavy Balmorals (own make). . 12/6 Men's Light, Balmorals (own make) ..13/Men's Dancing Boots 12/6 Men's Dress Shoes, cloth tops (own make) ' 12/G GARRETT BROS. IS THE NAME, p| ÜBL I N TT OUS E, HASTINGS STREET NAPIER. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Principal Offices—77, Collins-street AVest, Melbourne. T7URE AND MARINE RISKS of every JL description accepted hy the undersigned at LOAVEST RATES. C. AY. MACKENZIE, Agent. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [Established 183(5.]. Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Reserve Funds (1879), £5,812,005. INSURANCES against Fire effected at tho lowest rates. First-class risks treated very liberally. FRED. AY. AVILLIAMS, Agent, AVaghomc-strcct. UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament of New South AVales.) SußSCßimon Capital .. .. £500,000 (AVith unlimited liability of Shareholders.) A LL FIRE AND MARINE BUSIIjL NESS transacted at lowest current rates. Losses settled in Napier. COUNTRY SUB-AGENTS— John AVhite, Esq.. .. Porangahau lir/DHED UiiCK:, Ksq. . , . . "WcMt Clivo Chales llarmer, Esq. .. AVairoa G. A. Kino, Esq AVoodville D. BALHARRY, Agent for Hawke's Bay.

S. E. 0 ° ° p ER ' AVATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Hastinos-street, Natieb. Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST, Tennyson-street, Napier. ]\/[ R s c A_K ° DENTIST. Mechanical and OperativClive Souare. ([To H A M Invites inspection, as no good Millinery will be shown in the windows. Sample Corset from Mrs. Macdonald just arrived. Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linen. Next Faulkner's Coach Factory, Hastings Street. TBEBOIN^ WE arc showing some remarkable linos in Costumes, specially a line in Grey Beiges at 13/0. The value is wonderful. TTIT^BOjj^JIP ABOUT BOOTS. WE havo an excellent variety of Girls' in sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. All marked at the Lowest Prices previous to Clearing Out by Auction. BLYTHE and CO.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3826, 20 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3826, 20 October 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3826, 20 October 1883, Page 2

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