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Special Advertisements. THE BON MARCHE. TTNSOLICITED HHESTIMONIALS. Puketapu, March 24, 1884. To the Bon Marche. HHHE Blankets have come and c;rve very X great satisfaction. My husband says there is no wonder wool is so low when you can sell such good "Rlankets as those you have sent at 22/6. The patterns you have sent are ridiculous in price. I shall be in town in a few days, and shall certainly call. Yours truly, MRS. W • THE BONJNIARCHE Wanstead, April 12, 1884. Messrs. Fowler & Co. HAVING seen the Blankets you sent to Mrs. H , please send me 4 pairs at once, as I am afraid they will soon be sold. The price is 8/9 per pair. Yours, &c, MRS. D . THE BON MARCHE Waipawa, April 18, 1884. To the Bon Marche. SEEING you were selling Ulsters very choap, I sent for some for my daughters. I have much pleasure in saying how much satisfied I am with them. I could not have believed they wero to be had so cheap. Yours truly, MRS. N Patangata, April 12, 1884. To Bon Marche. I RECEIVED the Patterns on Thursday, and will thank you to send the accompanying order as soon as possible. Your prices are extremely reasonable. Yours, &c, MRS. F • THE BON MARCHE Waipawa, April 11, 1884. To the Bon Marche. nnHANKS for the Patterns you have X sent in answer to our request. Having just como from England we are quite surprised to see so little difference between your prices and what we recently paid at Home. Please send the following goods as soon as you can. Yours truly, MRS. St. M . THE BON MARCHE Wairoa, March 28, 1884. The Bon Marche. HPHE Bonnet for myself, and Hat for my X daughter, are really so very stylish and so reasonable, that I cannot help writing to say how much pleased I am. Yours truly, A. M . THE BOnIiARCHE "OATTERNS and prices free. Goods deJL livered free to nearest station or port of call. THE BON MARCHE HENRY WILLIAMS. FURNISHING IRONMONGER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, HABTINGB-BTBEET, NAPIEB, Just Landed, Ex "lonic," "Invercargill," "Halcione," "Loch Ken," and Peebleshire," the completing shipments of— GUNS, AMMUNITION, And every description of sportsman's requisites. The Largest and most complete stock of Sporting Material ever imported into Hawke'sßay; challenging comparisons and defying all competition. Guns, p\ uns, r\ uns. UNS, IJTUNS, \XUNS. 100 Guns to select from, comprising:— Double and Single Barrel BREECHLOADERS, from £6 to £25. KEEPER GUNS. Double and Single Muzzle-Loaders. ROOK RIFLES, DUCK GUNS, CARBINES AND REVOLVERS. 5 Tons NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT, No. 1 to 10. 52 Cases Pigoti and Wilks' and Curtis and Harvey's Sporting Powder, Nos. 2 to 6 ; Diamond Grain, Nos. 2 to 6 ; Alliance Cannister. Cartridge Cases, brown, blue and green, Nos. 10 to 20. Cartridges filled with the best Powder, Shot, and Wads, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. KYNOCH'S PATENT BRASS CASES, SHOT AND POWDER FLASKS, BELTS, GAME BAGS, &c. j A first-class BIRMINGHAM GUNSMITH always on the Premises. Guns converted from Muzzle to Breechloaders. Guns Repaired and Re-stocked in a very superior manner, woi-kmanship and prices not to be beaten in New Zealand. T> ANGES! t> ANGES !T> ANGES ! A Large Shipment of these just landed direct from the Manufacturers, sizes from 3ft to 6ft, with side and high pressure boilers. '■ . . The above Ranges having been bought under especially favorable circumstances, they will be offered to the Napier public at extremely low prices. 150 Kanges, Stoves, and Register Grates to select from. i also, ; Just opening up, New Shipments of ■ TENDERS AND FIRE - IRONS, JC LAUNDRY STOVES, UMBRELLA STANDS, KEROSINE OIL STOVES; BATHS, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, AND TOILET WARE. T AMPS! T AMPS!. 1 A very large assortment of Anucapnic and Hink's Patent Self-extinguishing Lamps, Keroliers, one, two, and three light; also, Gas Chandliers, Hall Lamps, &c, and a varioty of New Gas Burners, with Opal Shades, giving a beautiful light, with a great saving of gas. EQUAL TO SUGG'S, and much cheaper, j OEEDS. OEEDS. QEEDS. JUST TO HAND. JUST TO HAND. A Large and Varied Assortment of English, Colonial, and American VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, In Bulk and in Packet. : All entirely Fresh and New Seeds. HENRY WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGER AND SEEDSMAN ; Napiek. PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. JutsL Landed. Assorted Sizes. Q pOOPER, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, HASHNOS-eXIIBETi N.AJMES

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 2

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