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GRAND OPENING SHOW. SUMMER SEASON 1883-84. ALEX. BROWNE HAS JUST RECEIVED PER s.s. DORIC ■ From Xiondon, Manchester, & Bradford, WK CASES, comprising one of the tO GRANDEST SELECTIONS OF NEW GOODS ever offered to tho Hawke's Bay public. Grand Show of New Dress Goods (direct imports) Grand Show of French Foulard Sateens (direct imports) Grand Show of Pompadour Prints, all tho latest designs Grand Show of Galateas, 40 different patterns to select from Grand Show of Brocho and Plain Sateniis in all shades Grand Show of Washing Check Silks Grand Show of Broehe, 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 tho above Goods being direct imports from tho loading English Manufactories I can assuredly sayfrom past experience thiit the value I shall oiler, will be the very best ever offered by any merchants in Ha'wko's Bay. All arc'cordially invited. ! ALEX. BROWNE, HASTING S - STREET. T> OOTS ! T> OOTS!! T> OOTS ! !! X> "13OOTS ! Jl> 'Ooots !x> Y)oots ! JDoots ! JOoots ! X>oots ! GARRETT BROS, still continue to sell BOOTS AND SHOES cheaper than any House in town. Compare the quality and price with other places and you will iiud that there is a saving of 30 per cent, to be made. AKRETT "OROS. It .£> Have no necessity to stand on their "Blow" liko others to attract tho Public, for GARRETT Bros. footing .is sound and therefore Ihcy can stand on their feet. Note This—Wg quote tho prices of our cading lines that the Public require, and not Infants' Boots and rubbish :— Ladies' Kid Boots 4/Ladies' Kid Superior 5/11 Ladies' Glove Kid, worth 16/-, only. .10/6 Ladies' Calf E.S. (own make) 8/6 Ladies' High Leg Laced 9/G Men's AVool Work Slippers (own make) 7/6 Men's Ammunition Boots (own make) 5/Men's Bush Boots (own make) 7/G Men's Watertights (own make) 9/6 Men's Elastic (own make) 9/G Men's Shooting Boots (own make).... 12/Mon's Kangaroo Elastics (hand sown) 12/Men's Heavy Balmorals (own make).. 12/G Men's Light Balmorals (own make).. 13/Men's Dancing Boots 12/G Men's Dross Shoos, cloth tops (own make) 12/6 GARRETT EROS. IS THE NAME, •nUBLIN TJ OUS E, HASTINGS STREET NAPIER. TOHN fXKR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PORT AHLTRIRI, COAL always on Hand. TUST to Hand—A cargo of Drain Pipes, t) sinks, Bonier Tiles, Bands, Junctions, and surface Gutters, now landing ex '' Saucy Kate.'' JNO. ORR. JUST Landed and for sale by tho under - —signed, a quantity of— FOWL \\T II EAT. JOHN ORR. TO ARRIVE PER "PLEIADES," Now daily expected, MOWERS AND COMBINED reapers and mowers. By tho celebrated makers Samuelson & Co. JOHN ORR, Port Ahuriri. mT c - h. c. Wilsonw ilson SuROICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Tennyson-street, Napier. MKsC A E ° DENTIST. Mechanical and Operative 07.1V75 Square. C O H A M Invites inspection, as no good Millinery will bo shown in the windows. Sample Corset from Mits. Macdonald just arrived. Ladiks' Underclothing and Baby Linen. Next Faulknor's Coach Factory, Hastings Street. 7 ; I¥EO^iARXJHR ANOTHER good three shilling's worth. 6 yards wide LINEN TUSSORE either plain or fancy. THE BON MARCHE IMPORTATIONS OPENED THIS DAY. PINE T)LUE QERGE QUITS For Slender Men. BLYTHE and CO.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3843, 10 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3843, 10 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3843, 10 November 1883, Page 2

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