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Spccfisal A«lvei'ii§essienis. ~¥A¥EET r rlßE"OSr' ARE UNAPPROACHABLE IN THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. GARRETT "DROTHERS z> ARE UNAPPROACHABLE IN THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. Not even the greatest rubbish that others are now picking up can compare in price with new sound Goods that we arc offering the Public at the present time. Bear in mind it is not second or third-handed stuff, but Goods direct from our Factory, and wo will go further and say that tho quotations of Beaconsfield, Gladstone, or any other man will not alter the fact that we are the unapproachable Leather and Boot Manufacturers of the North Island. THESE ARE THE PRICES OF SOUND GOODS. Men's Bush Boots (own make) 7/6 Men's Elastic-sides (own make) 9/6 Men's Irish Calf Elastic (own make) . 10/6 Men's Kangaroo Elastic (own make) 12/6 Men's East Indian Calf Elastic (own make) • 12,Men's English Calf Elastic (own make) 12/6 Men's (own make) 9/6 Men's Heavy Shooting Boots (own make) 12/Men's Light Shootin»;"Boots (own make) 12/G Men's Heavy Balmorals (own make).. 12/Men's Light Balmorals (own make).. 12/6 Men's Kid shoes (ownmake) 12/6 Men's Dress Shoes, cloth tops (own make) 12/6 Men's Wool-work slippers (own make) 7/6 Ladies' Kid Boots 4/Ladies' Kid Superior ! '/6 Ladies' Glove Kid, only 10/6 Ladies' Calf E.S. (own make) 8/6 Ladies' High Leg Laced 9/6 GAIIEETT BEOS. HASTINGS STREET NAPIER fOHN r\RR, O vJ GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PORT AHURIRI, COAL always on Hand. TUST to Hand—A cargo of Drain Pipes, t) sinks, Border Tiles, Bands, Junctions, and surface Gutters. .TNO. ORB. Tf T E N 8 E N^ V . O WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, [Established 1875.] Being a cash buyer, thereby saving a large percentage, which enables mo to offer the Public of Hawko's Bay every description of Jewellery at a lower rate than any other House in tho province. The name of JENSEN'S Watchmaking and Jewellery Shop, Emerson-street, is so well and favorably known throughout the province that trade puffs aro unnecessary. Special attention is bestowed on the repair of Watches, and every description of Jewellery repaired with neatness and despatch. Country customers' orders have the same attention as if patrons were present, satisfaction guaranteed. V. JENSEN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Emerson-street. N ON E l L L - PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Has the Newest and Best assorted stock of— WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY in Napier. Inspection Invited. Allkinds of repairs executed on tho premises, and first-class workmanship guaranteed. Special attention given to Country work. Address— N. O'NEILL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, EmePvSON-STREET, NaPIEII. M X - COLLEDGE'S STOCK of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY is much superior, larger, and cheaper than any iv Napier. Inspection of the stock will convince any one of tho truth of this statement. P. F. OOLLEDGE, Jeweller. F. W. C OLLINS & C O-, Watchmakers and Mantjfactukinc} Jewellees, Hastings- street. (Next Bank of New South Wales.) Fir Prize H.B.A. and P. Society's Show for onr own Manufacttjbes. q p O O P E R, O. 111. \J WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, TTastinos-strtctct. Napieb. 3IEDICAL. t ivr c 1 ° w EL L, l,c,bHOMOEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER, Shakespeake Road, Napier. jjjßß. c~Q~H A~M, MILLINERY! CORSETS! HOSIERY! ILLINERY! CORSETS! HOSIERY! IY/TILLINERY! CORSETS! HOSIERY! First show for the season—Thursday, Friday, and Saturday next, 16th, 17th, 18th, when inspection is invited, as no good Millinery will bo shown in the Windows. Mrs COHAM, Milliner, Bryson's Buildings, next QalodonianHotel, Hastings-street. ■pUNKETS ! TILANKETS! Buyers of Blankets are advised to purchase early, while the best value is to be obtained, the quality wo are now offering cannot last lons. rp H E T> O O T S 1 II E Jj O O T S ABE BEING RAPIDLY CLEARED AT BLYTHE'S. LYTHE'S.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3971, 12 April 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3971, 12 April 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3971, 12 April 1884, Page 2

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