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Business Notices. FORTUNE&BLAcS HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. (steam factoey in dickens steeet.) BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, PAS-TRY-COOKS, AND GENERAL STEAM BISCUIT BAKERS. Messrs. Fortune & Black having imported —at considerable expense a— FIRST-CLASS BISCUIT-MAKING PLANT, Which is worked by engine power, are in a position to supply the public and the trade with a really high-class article. The Biscuits are made daily, and purchasers may thus rely upon a fresh and appetising article. The goods being carefully packed, and not subject to the deterioration of a sea voyage and of transhipment, are in every respect superior to the imported article. . A trial solicited, and inspection of the Factory invitnd. Orders punctually attended to The plant is the first of its kind introduced into Hawke's Bay, and was made to special order to suit colonial requirements. FORTUNE& BLACK Hastings and Dickens Steeets, Nawee. JOHN MURRAY, RAPIER riASH "HOOT OHOP, llus received per steamer "Rome," OK TRUNKS LADIES', GENTLE--4/0 MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S English and Continental-made — •nOOTS AND OHOES, Of the Latest Design and Pattern. — ALSO— 1 TRUNK GENTLEMEN'S COURT SHOES, For Evening Wear or Dancing. AND 7 CASES CHEiSTcnuBCH made Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Specially made to my order, and equal to Bespoke Work, in MEN'S, /CHILDREN'S AND T ADIES' \j Ju The above are Marked in Plain Figures, at the lowest Cash Prices that sound Boots can be sold for, at— JOHN MURRAT'S napier cash boot shop, """"important notice. "ZEALANDIA" BEANDED BOOTS 0O T S Have given universal satisfactiction for the last ten years. ZEALANDIA branded BOOTS obtained highest Colonial Award at Melbourne and Sydney, and only Gold Medal at the New Zealand International Exhibition. Why buy unwcarablo Boots ? Ask for and see that you get the "ZEALANDIA " brand, sold Wholesale by the Manufacturers T IGHTBAND, A LLAN & /~10., CHRISTCHURCH. WrpUCKWELL wishes to inform • _L the inhabitants of Napier and surrounding Districts that he has Just Opened up a Splendid Assobtoent of T)OOTS AND nHOES. The Stock comprises Ladies' English Gentlemen's Feenoh Childeen's Ameeioan Colonial At prices which, cannot be competed with. BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. At the shortest notice BEST QUALITY, AND BEST •WOEXMANSHIP, Gua?_»uotjci. WILLIAM TUCKWELL, BOOTMAKER, _ Hastings-street, Napier. A TTARBOR TjiOß I^APIER Is of the utmost importance. The next matter that demands PUBLIC A TTENTION JACOBS' IS SHILLING TABLE, VMAS PRESENTS JNeW X EARS' (jTIFTS. —COMPEIBINO — Useful and Ornamental Gifts : Work Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Albums, Musical Instruments, Japanese Cabinets, Vases, Candlesticks, Photo' Frames, Artists' Materials, Carpenters' Tools, Pocket Books, Purses, Glass Cutters, American Novelties, Baskots, Crewol Patterns, &c, &c. Come and sec our Basket of S H I L L ING DOLLS. It will astonish you, the best value in Napier. . ■■ J a;TTb S , SHILLING TABLE. A NGUS TVpT ENNAN, RAILWAY STORE, KAIKOEA. SIDDV ECOHOMV! T\RAPERY in the newest styles JL/GcoTiriNa—Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, Australian, English, and Scotch makes. Geoceby in all its branches leonmonoeey and Tools Saddleey Boots and shoes of the best English, French, and Colonial manufacture Jewellery—Quality guaranteed Stationeey, Books, and Fancy Goods. COMPARE 7 PRICES! : Discount for Cash. "pv TJ I T C H M A N, Hastinqs-steebt, : •'' " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, &c, Iβ now prepared to execute orders forary or boiled Goods from Merchants, Country Storekeepers and others at lowest possible prices. • .:.-*: * ; * " Price lists and further particulars' can bo obtained on forwarding address.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3906, 26 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3906, 26 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3906, 26 January 1884, Page 1

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