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S_>eeial Advertisements.^ THE LEVIATHAN —OF — HAWKE'S BAY IS ON THE WAR PATH AGAIN! THE FIERY CROSS is abroad once more in the shape of a Big Bill full of good things, at Eye-opening Prices. It must be intensely disgusting to those dealers representing the middlemen of the Napier Boot Trade, who though in bygone times were accounted shining lights, have long a«-o subsided into a moribund condition. PRICE LIST. Kid Elastic-sides, stout soles, to fit girls 2 to 4 j'ears old, 2/11 Kid Elastic-sides, stout soles, to fit girls 5 to 7 years old, 3/11 KidfElastic-sides, stout soles, to fit girls 8 to 11 years old, 4/il Kid Button Boots, patent cap, to fit girls 3 to 5 years old, 3/6 Kip Copper Toes, to fit boys and girls 3 to 4 years old, 2/11 Kip Copper Toes, to fit boys and girls 5 to 7 years old, 3/11 Kip Copper Toes, to fit boys and girls 8 to 11 years old, 4/11 Strong Nailed Lace-ups, to fit boys 8 to 11 years old, 5/11 Strong Nailed Lace-ups, to fit youths 12 to 15 years old, 6/11 Strong Double-soled 23, to fit youths 12 to 15 years old, 7/11 Button and Lace Shoes, to fit girls 4 to 11 years old, from 3/11 Ladies' Cashmere House Boot, goloshed, 3/G Ladies' Prunella Stout Sole, 4/11, 5/11 Ladies' Prunella, best quality, High Leg, 6/11, 7/11 Ladies' Kid Elastic-side, sewn 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 See boxes for extensive reductions on mid-dle-class goods Ladies' High Leg Levant Bahnorals, 8/6 Ladies' Calf Elastic-sides, extra high leg, sewn, 7/11, usual price 10/6 Ladies' strong Kip Dairy Boots, 5/11, 6/11 Ladies' High Leg Button Boots, Glove Kid Golosh, 11/6 Ladies' Slippers, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 Men's Elastic-sides, heel and toe plates, own make, 9/11 Men's Strong Nailed O.F. Shooting Boots, 11/6, 13/6, 14/G Men's Strong- Nailed Watortights, 9/11, 11/6, 14/6 Men's Derby Tie Shoes, heel and toe plates, own make, 7/11 Men's Grain Leather Shoes, sown, 0/11 Men's Leather Slippers, extra strong, 4/6 Men's Warm Felt Slippers, double soles, ; sewn, 3/11 Peerless Gloss, per bottle, 7d; Nubian Blacking, per bottle, 1/2 Thousands of Infants' and Children's Boots to choose from, all prices. FOB 28 days there will be a crowd of Bargains For 28 days the opportunity will bo open to all of purchasing Goods at less prices than the would-be Boot Traders can buy them. The Boxes ! The Boxes ! Those wonderful Boxes are to the fore again. Tickets on each in plain figures as per our Price List. Every one will be replenished on each and every day until tho sale closes. Walk up ye buyers of cheap Boot, and put the Leviathan to the proof. Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises. All sorts of repairing neatly executed. The trade supplied with Leather and Grindery. AT THE HAWKE'S BAY AND NAPIER CASH BOOT MARKET, Hastings-street, Napier, R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS. RUDDOCK —AND — FRYER, DIRECT IMPORTERS OBFURNISHING AND BUILDERS' XEQNMON&EBY, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, Beg respectfully to draw attention of SPORTSMEN to their recent large importations ex '' Invercargill," " Halciono,'' and "lonic" of GUNS, AMMUNITION, and all SPORTING REQUISITES. The Guns, which for excellence of workmanship and finish cannot possibly be surpassed, comprise— Double and Single-barrelled Breech and Muzzleloaders, Top Action and Under Lever, Choke-Bore and Plain Cylinder, ITammerless and otherwise, by tho very best makers, and aro selling them at prices that cannot be approached by any other importer. JJUDDOCK & J^RYER, Aro now landing, ex "In vercargill" "Halcione," "lonic," and "Loch Ken " — |3 ANGES—2 feet 6 inches to 7 feet wide, Jl\i with High Pressure or side Boilers, with or without Tile Coverings, first cltlSS VtllltG. REGISTER GRATES—New lot, 20/----£6 10/. FENDERS— Kitchen, Bedroom, Parlor and Drawing - room, entirely newGoods, 4/- to £4 4/. BEDSTEADS.— A very large assortment at remarkably reasonable prices. jpHANDALIERS.—Very handsome, of \J the latest and most novel designs. ELECTRO - PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY.—This line comes to hand to our special order, and we have pleasure in recommending it to our customers. STITCHWELL SEWING MACHINES. —Our supply is scarcely equal to the demand. Further shipments to arrive. BUILDERS' and Furnishing Ironmongery of every description at prices which defy competition. AGRICULTURAL Implements from all the best Makors. These wo aro selling at prices only slightly in advance of cost. CHURNS, Cheese Vats, and every description of DAIRY UTENSILS. HICKORY Spokes, Axe, Pick, and Adze Handles. MANGLES— Table, Stand, and Ironing. A largo assortment at very low prices. KEROSINE — Guaranteed 150" test. 16/- per case. Further Shipments to arrivo ox "Meropo," "Auckland," &c, &c. J3UDDOCK & TjIRYER Beg to intimate that they have now opened a BRANCH of their BUSINESS at Hastings, under the Management of WILLIAM O. McLEOD, where a large stock of— p ENERAL JRONMONGERY \ RMS AND A MMUNITION Can be obtained at EXACTLY NAPIER PRICES, AND WHERE GUNSMITHS' WORK in all its branches, PIPEWORK of any kind, REPAIRS ;to MACHINERY of every description from Steam Engines to Sewing Machines is undertaken by a Practical Engineer on tho Premises. To facilitate business tho Hastings Branch and Napier Warehouse are connected by Telephone. I EXPERIENCED TINSMITHS, __ PLUMBERS, LOCKSMITHS, BELLHANGERS, and GUNSMITHS on the Premises. All work guaranteed. Reasonable prices. LICENSED GASFITTERS. LICENSED TO LAY ON WATER. RUDDOCK —AND — FRYER, NAPIER AND HASTINGS, THE LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTERS IN J_J A W X E ' S J> A Y. ,- Goods All Delivered Free [oi? Chaegb AS USUAL.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3987, 2 May 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3987, 2 May 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3987, 2 May 1884, Page 2

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